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DarthEnderX
Sun, 07-12-2015, 01:57 PM
701 (http://www.nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=710792)


























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Man, the Doflamingo family looked sooooo much cooler in the past. Now they're all old and fat and goofy.

Lao G looks especially bad for only being 16 years later.

Kraco
Sun, 07-12-2015, 02:08 PM
Man, the Doflamingo family looked sooooo much cooler in the past. Now they're all old and fat and goofy.

Lao G looks especially bad for only being 16 years later.

Can't really blame them. That's what easy life with unlimited riches does to people. These guys have also the unfortunate extra of serving under an (ex-)celestrial dragon. Just recall how stupid and deranged those guys looked back during the Shabondy arc. There's no saving them.

Law had quite an unfortunate past, for sure. Flamingo shouldn't be saying anything to him about his own past misfortune. It can hardly be worse, except in his own opinion, of course.

Assertn
Sun, 07-12-2015, 03:42 PM
Can't really blame them. That's what easy life with unlimited riches does to people. These guys have also the unfortunate extra of serving under an (ex-)celestrial dragon. Just recall how stupid and deranged those guys looked back during the Shabondy arc. There's no saving them.

Law had quite an unfortunate past, for sure. Flamingo shouldn't be saying anything to him about his own past misfortune. It can hardly be worse, except in his own opinion, of course.

I don't think people consider Doflamingo's past to be necessarily more traumatic than Law's, just moreso that Doflamingo's circumstances make him more dangerous than anybody who doesn't know could realize.

Kraco
Sun, 07-12-2015, 04:20 PM
I don't think people consider Doflamingo's past to be necessarily more traumatic than Law's, just moreso that Doflamingo's circumstances make him more dangerous than anybody who doesn't know could realize.

That's indeed true about it marking him as more dangerous since the celestial dragons don't give a shit about other people's lives and think they are above everyone else. However, he clearly sounded like he considers his fate the most miserable of all due to his dad taking his family away from the celestial lands. That's clearly his own personal opinion and natural for people who fell from grace, even though it would mean little to others.

DarthEnderX
Mon, 07-13-2015, 11:35 AM
It seems pretty obvious that Law cured his White Lead poisoning with the Op Op Fruit.

I'm guessing Flamingo lets him eat it so he can do the Eternal Youth operation on him, and it won't matter if it kills him since Law is dying soon anyway. But obviously Law betrays him instead.


I don't think Law's sister is really dead either. Oda could have just killed her along with the rest of the family, but instead Oda went out of his way to make sure she died in a way Law couldn't see it happen.

Kraco
Mon, 07-13-2015, 01:52 PM
I don't think Law's sister is really dead either. Oda could have just killed her along with the rest of the family, but instead Oda went out of his way to make sure she died in a way Law couldn't see it happen.

What could have saved her, though? She looked like a terminal patient that couldn't move on her own, so very close to death already. Law obviously still had much more time left at that point. Without the disease and with only a regular genocide it would have been a traditional twist indeed.

DarthEnderX
Mon, 07-13-2015, 04:26 PM
What could have saved her, though?Some person?

Kraco
Mon, 07-13-2015, 05:35 PM
Right. It was viewed as an incurable disease, which ultimately led to the genocide and the scorching of the city. Nobody inside or outside could offer any ideas regarding a cure. It would be strange if "some person" snatched a sick girl from a closet and somehow saved her. Let's keep in mind at that point Flamingo didn't know Law, so he couldn't have saved her (assuming he could have somehow cured her) in order to blackmail Law later. I'm not saying someone saving her couldn't have happened, but it better have a good explanation. Something a bit better than a colleague from the outside deciding to come help their old man and happening to arrive just then.

Assertn
Tue, 07-14-2015, 12:42 AM
She's a character introduced via a flashback. Everyone knows characters introduced via flashbacks die during the flashbacks.

DarthEnderX
Tue, 07-14-2015, 03:00 AM
It would be strange if "some person" snatched a sick girl from a closet and somehow saved her.No stranger than it was when "some people" pulled Sabo out of the ocean when he was blown up.

As for her illness, this is a world were every magic power exists. If Law could use the the Op-Op fruit to pull the lead out of his body(which, again, is my current assumption), there are probably other fruits that could have saved her in other ways(a healing fruit, or a lead fruit that just lets the user control the lead to leave her body, etc.)

Kraco
Tue, 07-14-2015, 03:28 AM
No stranger than it was when "some people" pulled Sabo out of the ocean when he was blown up.

As for her illness, this is a world were every magic power exists. If Law could use the the Op-Op fruit to pull the lead out of his body(which, again, is my current assumption), there are probably other fruits that could have saved her in other ways(a healing fruit, or a lead fruit that just lets the user control the lead to leave her body, etc.)

Indeed, I'm not saying it would be technically impossible, but the question remains: Why? Sabo's stunt was public, but nobody aside from Law even knew the girl was in the closet. She was also just a random girl, not someone who went against the world government, after a fashion.

UChessmaster
Tue, 07-14-2015, 05:48 AM
She ran out at the last moment and found someone who she begged for help.*