![]() Hungry by the prospect of an amazing adventure ahead, both of them decided to join forces and look for the One Piece together. Much to Roger’s surprise, Oden could easily read the content of the Poneglyph. He was the rightful shogun of Wano Country, Kozuki Oden. But there was one man among his crew that was deeply interested in Roger’s story. Unlike other pirates, Whitebeard never cared about the One Piece, so he simply brushed it off. That was when Roger explained his predicament regarding the Poneglyph to Whitebeard. ![]() After fighting for three days and three nights, both pirates ended up having a feast together. RELATED: One Piece 1065: Vegapunk And The Ancient KingdomĪnd that was when the fateful encounter with the Whitebeard Pirates happened. But since there was nobody around who can read the ancient language written on the Poneglyphs, there’s nothing that Roger can do to progress past Lodestar Island. Legend says that when the contents of the four Road Poneglyph are connected, it will reveal the location of the last island in the new world. Among them, there are four unique red-colored Poneglyph called Road Poneglyph. At first, he thought nothing of it, but it soon became clear to him that the Poneglyph that was scattered all over the globe is the key to unlocking the past. It is safe to say that that mysterious island should be where the mythical treasure known as One Piece resides.ĭuring the course of his voyage, Roger came across the Poneglyph. One that can’t be visited by using the log pose. Roger and his crews quickly surmise that there is actually one other island out there. However, as soon as he arrived at what he thought to be the last island in the new world, the Lodestar Island, the log pose suddenly went haywire. He simply did whatever he wanted, and ended up becoming one of the strongest pirates in the world. He didn’t even set out to be the Pirate King, because there was no such thing at the time. ![]() He didn’t really have any particular goal in mind other than simply being a pirate. His maiden voyage was driven solely by his desire for adventure. Most people may not realize that Roger actually sailed around the world twice. Before we answer that burning question, let's start by talking about the Pirate King’s journey to find the One Piece.
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