The formidable Marine Admirals in the realm of One Piece each embody a distinct type of Justice, but the latest chapters of Eiichiro Oda’s epic narrative have pushed one of these characters beyond his limits. Initially, the introduction of Admirals signified an unparalleled level of power that Luffy took years to achieve; however, the intricate nature of these characters has highlighted that even they are bound by the constraints of their morals and commands.
During the time skip in One Piece, a significant shift occurred within the Marine Admiral hierarchy following the fierce struggle between ice wielder Kuzan and magma manipulator Sakazuki for the coveted title of Fleet Admiral. This intense 10-day confrontation culminated in Sakazuki claiming the title, while Kuzan chose to resign from the Marines, leaving two Admiral positions vacant. These vacancies were subsequently filled by the forest-based Aramaki (Ryokugyu) and the blind gravity controller Issho (Fujitora). However, in episode #1119, One Piece unmistakably illustrated that Issho’s interpretation of Justice could no longer remain blind.
The Disturbing Actions of the Celestial Dragons Prompt a Rethink on Justice
Celestial Dragons Have Ruled for Over 800 Years
In the climactic arcs of One Piece, Luffy’s father, Monkey D. Dragon, has spearheaded the Revolutionary Army in its fight against the oppressive World Government and the ruthless Celestial Dragons at its helm. Their strategic operations led to an infiltration of the Celestial Dragon stronghold, Mary Geoise, with aims to liberate Kuma and as many enslaved individuals as possible. Unfortunately, this mission encountered significant hurdles when Admirals Fujitora and Ryokugyu intervened to defend the privileged inhabitants. However, during the clash against the revolutionaries seeking to liberate the oppressed, Issho started to question who the real heroes were.
“After defying the Celestial Dragons’ directives, they may wish to make a statement out of Issho…”
The revolutionaries successfully disrupted supply chains and liberated numerous enslaved individuals before the arrival of the two Admirals. Ryokugyu showed unwavering loyalty to Absolute Justice, supporting the Celestial Dragons’ claim to dominion. In contrast, Fujitora’s commitment to Humane Justice, prioritizing the sanctity of human life, created a moral conundrum during the Revolutionary attack on Mary Geoise. To stand by his principles, Issho fought against Ryokugyu and the World Government’s dictates in a bid to save lives, marking another instance in his ongoing struggle.
Issho’s Humane Justice Stands in Opposition to Celestial Dragon Ideals
The World Military Draft Led Issho to Join the Marines, Where He Quickly Advanced to Admiral
Issho, a remarkably proficient blind swordsman capable of summoning meteors, was not born without sight. His extensive career in the Marines forced him to confront countless atrocities that severely tested his adherence to Humane Justice. His actions during the Dressrosa incident exemplified his conflict between protecting the innocent and following the World Government’s oppressive commands, which have historically endorsed civilian casualties in the name of greater good. This anguish led to the two scars across his face that ultimately took his vision.
Luffy’s heroic deeds in Dressrosa left a lasting impression on Admiral Fujitora, revealing the Pirate Captain’s inherent goodness. Additionally, the events of that arc convinced Issho of the corruption bred by the Warlords of the Sea, making him instrumental in the program’s dissolution. Still, his repeated insubordination and failure to apprehend Luffy’s crew soured his standing with Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, and his allegiance to the Revolutionaries only further complicated his position.
What Became of Admiral Fujitora Following the Mary Geoise Incident?
If Issho Is Stripped of His Admiral Rank, a Replacement May Be Necessary
Although the anime portrayed Issho’s resistance against Ryokugyu in greater detail, neither the anime nor Eiichiro Oda’s manga have clarified his fate after Mary Geoise. If Issho did not escape, his betrayal of the Celestial Dragons and the fundamental contradiction between his beliefs and the World Government’s ethos could provide a scapegoat for the disgraced World Leaders seeking to regain their authority over the Marines. The ambitious leaders of the Celestial Dragons are ramping up their efforts to eradicate rebellion, yet many officers’ convictions have been shaken following Dr. Vegapunk’s revelations, which cast doubt on the World Government’s intentions regarding the common populace. Nonetheless, there remains a possibility that the Admiral escaped to continue his fight another day.
While it’s uncertain where Issho would venture following a potential escape from Mary Geoise, should he completely turn against the Celestial Dragons, he might ally himself with the Revolutionary Army, which is dedicated to dismantling the oppressive rule of the World Government and eliminating slavery that has afflicted countless individuals for centuries. Alternatively, Luffy’s inspirational actions may motivate the recently humiliated Admiral to join forces with the Straw Hats in their quest for the legendary One Piece. Whatever the case may be, it is reasonable to anticipate that Issho will return, championing his sense of Justice to save even more lives as the thrilling saga of One Piece unfolds.