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Stan would definitely binge watch Bridgerton in a week and is one of the top rated fanfic authors in the fandom
(Because I can't help thinking about it, in the midst of Kuma and Bonney's heart-wrenching flashback...)
Crocodile is one of the few Warlords we still hardly know anything about, but we're bound to know about his past at some point (same for Mihawk with whom he's currently working, as well as Moria who stole like half (?) of the Rocks Pirates' corpses), starting with the panel that launched all the theories, back in Impel Down :
Thanks to Kuma's flashback, we know Ivankov used to be a slave to the Celestial Dragons up until God's Valley. As for what happened at God's Valley, we don't know the full story yet but what we know is that...
...the Rocks Pirates were defeated and disbanded by the alliance between Garp and Roger. Some (?) of them were cloned by MADS (like Stussy for a still unknown reason) and Roger then became the next biggest threat of piracy.
Their leader's name was Xebec and other people have already explained that it possibly is related to Sebek/Sobek, an ancient Egyptian deity represented either in its form or as a human with a crocodile head. And, as we all know thanks to the Alabasta arc, Sir Crocodile is strongly associated with Sobek/Sebek too.
From there, it's not a stretch to imagine that Sir Crocodile is Rocks D. Xebec's child and was also present on God's Valley, which is how Crocodile and Ivankov possibly first "met". Ivankov witnessed Rocks' defeat as well as his child's survival...
...probably thanks to Whitebeard. Because, considering how the government tracked Ace and Luffy because of their dads, it's clear that any child of Xebec would be hunted by the government just as much and, like he did for Ace, Whitebeard probably saved and offered shelter to Xebec's kid for a while.
Whitebeard saving Croc as a child on God's Valley could be the reason why Croc seemingly hated Whitebeard so much : Whitebeard saving him instead of avenging Rocks, his captain, on God's Valley and then later probably defeated Crocodile, when Croc decided to become a pirate and went after the One Piece, could explain the animosity that we saw during Marineford.
Anyway, because of God's Valley, this could be the secret Iva knows about Croc: he's the surviving child of Rocks D. Xebec, thanks to Whitebeard.
Whitebeard choosing to save him rather than his Captain and then later defeating him could also explain why Croc has strong issues when it comes to trusting others :
Another hint that Croc is related to Rocks is Blackbeard. A popular theory/understanding in the fandom is that, while Luffy inherited Roger's Will, Blackbeard inherited Rocks' (leading to the idea that Rocks vs Garp & Roger will be paralleled with Blackbeard vs Luffy & Koby). This is especially interesting, considering that Blackbeard replaced Croc as a Warlord after he was defeated and sent to Impel Down, which is when they met :
Crocodile also has a lot of "mannerisms" hinting he's a D. He's strongly interested in the Void Century, poneglyphs and the ancient weapons.
Additionally, upon learning during Marineford about Ace's and Luffy's being hunted by the Government because of their fathers, he intervened to protect them...
These acts, outside of the CrocoParent theory (see below), can be explained by Croc's own experience of being hunted because of who his father was, but also by what Ivankov said to Law, who's also a D :
To conclude, I'm a strong advocate that Sir Crocodile is actually Rocks D. Crocodile and he obviously couldn't keep his father's name, in order to avoid being hunted during his entire life by the Government.
Well, as much as I'm an immense and dedicated fan of this theory (full explanation here), a part of me doesn't trust Oda to be brave enough to go down that road, even if I'm also eagerly waiting for him to. :D
Whether Croc was afab or amab though, the theory that he's Rocks' kid still applies. The only difference is that, if Croc was afab, then on top of knowing about who his father was, Iva also helped Croc with transitioning, thanks to their devil fruit.
Of course, it's probably through meeting Iva that Croc then came to meet some members of the Revolutionary Army, like Dragon. He gave birth to Luffy, transitioned afterwards with Iva's help and his actions at Marineford (protecting both Ace and Luffy) are not only because he used to be hunted as Rocks' kid, but also because he just learnt that Luffy is Dragon's son and thus his own child. :))
After all, to quote Dragon in the latest chapter of Kuma's flashback...
... "a child is their parents' weak spot" seems to ring to the same bell as Croc's "if you want to protect something, do it right" (like giving up on raising Luffy and leaving him in a remote village of East Blue, to avoid him being hunted by the World Government).
Anyway, long post, sorry about it! I hope we'll know soon about Croc's past. Let me know if I missed some hints ! :D
blue lock manga chapter 271 spoilers, mentions, and analysis (this is an absolute word vomit)
my drabbles, understanding, and analysis on the itoshi family goes something like: when the itoshi parents didnât know how to properly deal with rinâs behavior when he was little but sae seemed to be the only one that can âunderstandâ and âget alongâ with rinâthey unintentionally gave the responsibility to sae.
i suspect that their thinking is something along the lines of âsae seems like heâs got an understanding of rin that we donât, maybe itâs better that way, heâs rinâs big brother, after all.â
and honestly, i think thatâs why we as the readers find the itoshi parents âdistantâ from the brothersâ lives.
but do i think theyâre bad parents? not necessarily, although i also do think that they couldâve done more. but given certain circumstancesâŠitâs kind of subjective.
letâs talk about itoshi mom first
evidently, itoshi mom is a very concerned mother: she doubts herself, sheâs worries for rin (and sae), and sheâs generally lost.
and how could she not feel all those things?
i perceive this as sheâs a mother who doesnât distance herself from her children, but because she doesnât know what to do at all, she seems hopeless and doesnât have any solution to fix things. naturally, she has the instinct to do what a parent should in times like scolding, etcâhowever, this is blue lock, everyone has their own âegoâ, yet some of those inner desires are just cultivated beyond rationality at this point.
(which strengthens my suspicion about the itoshi parents unconsciously putting the responsibility of rinâs behavior onto saeâŠ)
now, itoshi dad
honestly, i donât have much to say about him, heâs pretty hands off with whatâs happening with their children.
as seen, he does seem more composed and lax about everything, and sae definitely got that from him. i wonder if itâs because of itoshi dadâs âtalksâ (?) with sae that somewhat developed sae to be the big brother he was to rin back when they were little.
i believe the narrative is just implying that he doesnât think much of the behavioral differences that rin and sae show, even when rin gets injured and gets in trouble, which is a little yikes on his end but thatâs just what i understood.
most definitely, the siblings got the trait of being closed off from their dad, lol.
overall, i still donât believe theyâre bad parents whatsoever. however, i do want to talk about my recurring theory that the itoshi parents gradually placed the responsibility of rinâs behavior (and his whole development) onto sae.
letâs discuss the impact of itoshi sae
when sae was around 13-14, he went to spain, and during the pre-teen/teenage years of the itoshi brothers, their family seems rather peaceful.
the itoshi parentsâaside from the pride and joy they felt about saeâs success as a rising soccer playerâseem rather refreshed, anew, and just happier. they donât carry the gloom of being worried for their childrenâs behavior anymore.
but why?
itâs because of rin and saeâs bond over soccer. from a young age, rin has joined his big brotherâs soccer team as they both relished the games they could never play with anyone else aside from each other. basically, the itoshi brothers found what they were for. and they definitely got occupied over it.
though iâm only connecting the dots for my own analysis, i firmly believe that the moment rin played soccer with sae, he found a way for his destructive mindset to be utilized. through soccerâthe only thing rin has been focusing onârin was able to effectively let out his desire to break, destroy, and kill whatâs âamazing/perfectâ.
and who was the only one there by his side, every pass after pass and goal after goal? of course, itâs his big brother. the one to only truly understand and see rin from the very beginning.
honestly, it all makes me wonder if they ever talked to him one-on-one with sae about rinâs behavior. (which honestly makes sense, because sae seems like a pretty obedient kid). but at the same time, what are the chances it made sae extremely analytical, too?
i mean, sae was deemed a prodigy at what 7 years old? thatâs seriously insane. so it shouldnât be a surprise that all of whatâs leading up to the ego of the itoshi siblings plays a big part. iâm leaning on the possibility that sae was somehow influenced by the itoshi parents to be more keen or observant on rinâthat or sae was only doing what he did out of pure instinct, thatâs entirely plausible.
however, whatever the course may be, the outcome that sae noticed something with rin (even before their ego in soccer) will not change.
from this point onwards is just my random babbles about the itoshi familyâs relationship (kind ofâŠ)
âbut when sae left for spain the itoshi parents didnât appear to care about rin-â i am not hearing that. we should remember that blue lock is (honestly borderline but whatever) about SOCCER.
i believe the first ever backstory we got of the itoshi siblings was only soccer-centered, and in rinâs perspective/narration. why would his parents be included in his soccer career when they most definitely werenât?
again, i donât believe that theyâre bad parents.
also, i doubt that itoshi mom would ever just stop worrying about rin, even when heâs grown up! in fact, i think that with sae leaving for spain, she probably felt even worried because their children are separated. yet at the same time, i do see her not knowing what to really do again. perhaps they had no cameo after the airport scene because rin found it irrelevant in regards to soccer and his ego.
but, then again, iâm very certain that the itoshi parents do care for their children, and are still connected to them somehowâŠjust not when it comes to the field.
aside from the second backstory (the most recent one) they look out for them (i assume this goes for rin too). in the character book the egoist bible, sae mentioned how his parents send him salted kelp from home to go with his rice when he asks. additionally, we saw itoshi dad say in their first back story for sae to âtake care of your health!â as he leaves for spain. the itoshi parents do seem to care for rin and sae as supportive parents of athletes, however, only in the sidelines, because i personally donât think it goes deeper than that.
honestly, everything for me is pointing that the itoshi parents arenât active and present in the itoshi brothersâ soccer careers. not necessarily implied, but in the âanother blue lock: episode omotesandoâ, rin is the only one seen that has a ticket to saeâs japan triumphant match. a ticket sae sentâof which i assumeâonly to him.
although this is all still just my speculation, i am still leaning on that the itoshi parents arenât really relevant in the itoshi siblingsâ soccer life, but rather, they play a role in how they ended up developing.
thatâs all!
again, this is just my own thoughts about this chapter. this is not canon by any means and i am not forcefully saying what i am discussing is right and should be deemed the only theory/ies out there.
iâd love to talk more about theories and analyses on blue lock, letâs chat!
Yknow I think the funniest thing about Kira was how he was so moral BECAUSE he truly believed he had a fallback. He'd been told his whole life that he was destined to be a star player and had people constantly reaffirming his worth. The people who really went for the Blue Lock concept were all nobodies to someone or at some point. They had no reason to protect their team or look out for those around them because either no one ever protected or respected them OR their future wasn't guaranteed. Kira's talent and supporters made him passive and took away his ability to be hungry, to constantly improve, to beat people he knew were statistically "worse" than him.
Wade wanted to fuck Logan so bad it makes him look stupid
So drawing this took a bit longer then expected cause I lost motivation. BUT so many of yâall have been seeing the vision and I couldnât be happier,
Iâve got a few more things cooking, delivery is undetermined so please accept this in the meantime.
The Barcha uniform was not computing
(I yoinked a jpg of the ball used for the World Cup, but it also changes each time soooo)
Hey, its me. Apparently I'm really dumb and I deleted my own account permanently so this is me second account with this name.
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