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D Means…

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1. Myth: Dragon appeared in Loguetown and Luffy was able to hear the dragon talking in the Apis Arc. The D must mean DRAGON.

Fact: The Warship Island Arc was not canon. Therefore everything in it (except for a few things like the Calm Belt information) was not written in the manga by Oda. This rumor was originally created by a popular anime blogger who took a wild guess after watching the arc. Due to the popularity of said blog, others also pondered on the idea (though some fans came to this meaning on their own accord). However, it has been proven Dragon has an important plot role.

2. Myth: It is the first letter of the civilization name.

Fact: We do not know what the D. means at the moment. This comes from the significant actions of the World Government to stop Clover saying the name.

3. Myth: It is not a D it is part of a smiley! (example: :-D). Also, every D character that appeared in the series has smiled (even Portgas D. Rouge).

Fact: This one stems from the act of smiling upon death.

4. Myth: It is the name of the royal family of the lost civilization or a clan within it.

Fact: We do not know anything about their culture or if they even had a royal family.

5. Myth: D. means “Devil”.

Fact: This one is a nod to Devil Fruits. Rosinante did however state that those with the D. are God’s natural enemy, which is what a devil is conveyed as.

6. Myth: It means “Damashii”.

Fact: This one is linked to the talk of spirits and “will” throughout the series.

7. Myth: It is half a circle.

Fact: This one comes from “One Piece”, the speculation is that the D. is half a circle or pattern/symbol. In other words, acquiring Roger’s treasure will result in the symbol becoming “One Piece” again.

8. Myth: It means “Danger”. One of the Gorosei said so in Post-War Arc!

Fact: One of the elders really said that, but that’s due to the translation “D always means danger”, meaning that all of the people with D on their name were dangerous people.

9. Myth: It is given to those who can start a new era. Such as Roger starting a new age of pirates, and Blackbeards’s betrayal and Ace’s capture leading up to the Marineford War.

Fact: Portgas D. Rouge’s only (confirmed) significant act in life was giving birth to Ace.

    THE 7 LUCKY GODS OF FORTUNE

    Welcome back to a quick theory for your entertainment.

    Some time ago, I stumbled upon the 7 Seven Lucky Gods of Fortune and the Heavenly Kings. Surprisingly, they bare some similarities to One Piece characters and I believe they were one of the inspirations for the said characters.

    Hotei is the fat and happy god of abundance and good health.
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    This is Monkey D. Garp

    Fukurokuji is the god of happiness, wealth and longevity.
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    This is Don Chinjao and his design is even based off Fukurokuji.

    Jurojin is the god of long life. He is also known as the Old Man of the South Pole and is often mistaken as Fukurokuji.
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    This is Dr. Vegapunk(Vegapunk is from a winter island and most likely has a long head…no jokes please)

    Benzaiten is the goddess knowledge, art and beauty.
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    This is Tsuru.

    Daikokuten is the god of wealth, commerce and trade. He is also the god of thieves. Daikokuten is often paired with the lucky god Ebisu.
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    This is Scopper Gaban. Gaban means “thief” or “to steal” and was shown with someone we all know.

    Ebisu is the god of fishers and merchants. He is often paired with the lucky god Daikokuten.
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    This is Crocus.

    Bishamonten is the god of warriors. Bishamonten is also called Tamonten “listening to many teachings” because he is seen as the guardian of the places where the Buddha preaches. He was also a punisher of evildoers – a view that is at odds with the more pacifist Buddhist king.
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    This is Silvers Rayleigh. In contrast to the lovable Roger(the people that knw him), Rayleigh was the more serious “Dark King” and “Lord of the Underworld.”

    Bishamonten was also one of the 4 Heavenly Kings.

    Bishamonten as a heavenly king is called “Virupaksa.”

    Virupaksa which means “he who sees all”, his symbolic weapon is a snake or red cord that is representative of a dragon. As the eye in the sky, he sees people who do not believe in Buddhism and converts them.
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    This is 1oo Beast Kaidou.

    Vaisravana means “he who hears all.”
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    This is Gol D. Roger.

    Virudhaka means “he who causes to grow” and causes the good growth of roots.
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    This is Sengoku(praying to Buddha bring health and growth to crops).

    Dhrtarastra means “he who upholds the realm.” He is harmonious and compassionate and protects all beings. Uses his music to convert others to Buddhism.
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    This is Edward Newgate.

    *Theory by Vandenreich