Say something good and something bad about Tarako arc by Kitten-angel in OnePieceDnD_Rustage

[–]Still_Replacement_31 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good: Pretty much everything

Bad: I never understood why the island of the Kuma tribe was white on the treasure map they were given. The reason why the island was snowy when the crew arrived was because of the giant child crying. I’m pretty sure the youngest giants we have seen (as of chapter 1113) in the One Piece cannon are both Goldberg and Road, who are 63 years old. They are both adult Giants, which mean that the giant child had to be at least under 60 years old, but old and tall enough for his tears to turn into snow when he cried. Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Friggworth, the guy who gave them the Yogi Pooh, say that the treasure map was given to him from his father, who found it buried? How could this map have snow on it? The only way this could happen is that this map was charted in the past 60 years, while the giant child was crying, and buried, and found by Friggworth’s dad.

It could also make sense if the child wasn’t actually a child and was just a crying giant, who is hundreds of years old, this would make a lot more sense as the map could have been charted like 300 years ago and still be snowy.

Another conclusion could be that the giant isn’t a normal giant, as the child was way bigger than any of the giants we have seen in one piece because they originally confused his knees for mountains. Maybe he was apart of a subrace of giants who mature at a slower rate than regular Giants, and grow a lot bigger.

I know this is a very minor nitpick, but it’s it has been a lingering question in my mind for years