Summary
A new fan theory suggests that Toki could actually be Nefertari D. Lily, a character from the Void Century who mysteriously disappeared. Lily’s disappearance suggests she may have jumped to the future to evade the World Government after spreading Poneglyphs, taking on Toki’s identity. Lily’s message about the dawn connected her to Toki, hinting that the two may be one and the same despite lacking significant evidence.
A piece could have introduced one main character from The Empty Century, and she might be a lot more important than fans think. The Wano arc introduces many new, interesting characters, but perhaps the most intriguing is Toki, a time traveler from the Void Century whose past and motives remain a mystery, and a New theories suggest her true identity may be none other than Nefertari D. Lily. .
According to a theory posted on Reddit by u/LightNight62, Amatsuki Toki may be none other than Nefertari D. Lily, ruler of Alabasta during the Void Century who mysteriously disappeared shortly after the World Government was established. Lily was the only one of the 20 kings who refused to become a Heavenly Dragon and chose to return to rule Alabasta. However, she never returned and this theory speculates that she may have jumped forward in time, taking on the alias Toki.
Although Lily’s silhouette in chapter #1084 looks more like Vivi than Toki, the two characters have some similarities, especially vague messages or prophecies related to “dawn”. The character Toki also has many strange things that can be explained by this hypothesis along with mysteries. connection between Wano and Alabasta through the ancient weapon Pluton.
Kozuki Toki is actually Nefertari D. Lily
One of the biggest unexplained mysteries about Toki is why she searched for Wano and why she couldn’t get there despite trying for over 800 years. In chapter #964, Toki reveals that she has wished to go to Wano since she was a child, while chapter #965 reveals that although her family belongs to one of Wano’s daimyo families, Toki herself was born I live outside of Wano and have never set foot in this country.
However, this theory suggests the real reason Toki is looking for Wano’s body to test Plutonbecause she really is Nefertari Lily. That said, one of two possibilities must be true for this theory to work – either Lily is actually from Wano but never went there as Toki claims, or Lily simply took the name Toki, which is a fake name inspired by her devil fruit.
Toki’s Devil Fruit, the Time Fruit, is called Toki-Toki no Mi in Japanese.
Furthermore, chapter #1085 reveals a message from Lily that has been passed down in Nefertari’s family for hundreds of years urging them to “carry the banner of the dawn against the world”. This message carries a very similar to Toki’s prophecy which also spoke of the dawn that will come in twenty years. Clearly, “dawn” has great significance in the Void Century and links Toki and Lily even more closely.
Lily travels back in time after spreading the Poneglyph
One Piece was written by Eiichiro Oda, chapter #1085
Judging from Imu’s reaction in chapter #1085, it seems like the World Government had nothing to do with Lily’s disappearance. Lily was responsible for spreading the Poneglyph, so she was wanted by the World Government and betrayed them. Therefore, to escape she could have jumped to the future, which was probably the only way for her to hide from the World Government. If Lily spreads the Poneglyph then she will know Alabasta has one and it tells about Pluton’s location in Wano. This could also explain why Toki said there was nowhere else for her to go except Wano in chapter #965.
In fact, if Lily really is from Wano then perhaps this is why Alabasta was chosen to guard the Poneglyph that spoke of Pluton’s location in the first place.
This explains Lily’s letter to her family asking them to protect the Poneglyphs. How Pluton ended up in Wano is unknown, but perhaps At the very least, Lily might have known Pluton’s location even if she had never been to Wano. This, along with the fact that old Wano was submerged at some point during or after the Void Century, may explain why Toki, or rather Lily, could not find Wano but searched desperately It.
Admittedly, Toki’s reason for wanting to go to Wano seems more emotional than anything else, and she would have no reason to lie to Oden. However, it is important to note that Toki never shared anything about the Void Century with Oden. What little Oden learned through his travels with Roger and his arrival at Laugh Tale, showed that Toki actually kept many secrets, one of which could very well be her true identity.
Lily and Toki could be different women
That said, as interesting as this theory is, there is little substantial evidence to support it. Lily and Toki most likely two characters completely unrelated to the Void Century. They may even be friends or allies. More importantly, Toki’s devil fruit also doesn’t explain why she was able to scatter Poneglyph if she really was Lily. Some fans have even speculated that the Poneglyphs were dispersed by Kuma’s previous user of the Paw-Paw Fruit, which as seen in Sabaody can send creatures and objects flying across the world. gender.
However, these two women remain some of the most mysterious characters in the Void Century, and it remains unclear when the series will provide clarity on the various mysteries surrounding their characters. Although Vegapunk is now threatening to reveal the truth of the world, that is unlikely to happen. A piece will reveal the entire truth about the Void Century. So until then, fans can only continue to be entertained with theories and humorous speculations until Oda finally reveals all.
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Source: LightNight62/Reddit