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2023/10/13

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Revealing the Hidden Truths of God Valley

God Valley appears to draw inspiration from the real-world location known as Valley of the Gods, situated in southeastern Utah, United States. This natural landmark boasts a rock formation resembling the one briefly depicted in God Valley's manga appearance and holds significant religious importance for the indigenous communities in that region.

God Valley was an island located somewhere in the world, and it became notorious due to the God Valley Incident. However, this island mysteriously disappeared without a trace and no longer appears on world maps. It was characterized by towering cliffs, lush canyons, and abundant vegetation. Figarland Garling, a World Noble and the current Supreme Commander of the God's Knights, was associated with God Valley, having been a prominent figure there.

God Valley Incident

The God Valley Incident occurred 38 years before the present time. During this event, Monkey D. Garp formed an alliance with Gol D. Roger and the Roger Pirates to confront and ultimately defeat the Rocks Pirates, with their leader Rocks D. Xebec. Following this historic battle, the island vanished mysteriously, effectively erasing its existence from world maps.

Interestingly, Roger, Silvers Rayleigh, and Scopper Gaban discovered a chest on the island containing a baby named Shanks. It remains unclear whether Shanks was born on the island or brought there from elsewhere.

The God Valley Incident took place on the island of God Valley and involved a fierce battle between the Rocks Pirates and a coalition of the Roger Pirates and the Marines. Surprisingly, World Nobles and their slaves were present on the island during the incident, prompting Vice Admiral Garp to form an alliance with Gol D. Roger to protect them from Rocks D. Xebec's imminent attack.

During this event, Charlotte Linlin (Big Mom) bestowed a mythical Devil Fruit upon Kaidou, leading to a life debt between them.

The Rocks Pirates were ultimately defeated, and this marked the end of Rocks' crew and Rocks' death. Garp's involvement in this event led to his recognition and the title of "Hero of the Marines." He declined multiple opportunities for promotion to the rank of admiral because he didn't want to become a direct subordinate of the World Nobles.

The World Government concealed Roger's role in the incident, along with many details of Rocks' activities, as Rocks had ambitions of overthrowing the World Nobles to become the world's ruler. Only a select few, mostly veteran Marines, possess knowledge of the specifics of this incident.

The surviving members of the Rocks Pirates, including Whitebeard, Big Mom, Kaidou, and Shiki, formed their own crews and kept silent about their experiences, causing the existence of Rocks' crew to fade into obscurity for future generations.

Furthermore, God Valley itself mysteriously disappeared, leaving no trace behind, and it was no longer marked on world maps.

Roger, Silvers Rayleigh, and Scopper Gaban found and cared for a baby named Shanks, though the circumstances of his presence on the island remain a mystery. The World Nobles are also shown gathered at God Valley, with a younger Saint Garling being present. This location was where Kuma first met Emporio Ivankov.

Lastly, Saint Jaygarcia Saturn extracts a sword from Bonney's chest, healing the wound. Saturn then subdues Sanji and attempts to harm the exhausted Luffy, but Franky intervenes to save him. As Saturn is about to deal a lethal blow to Bonney, she experiences a flashback about her past, specifically her connection with her father, Kuma. The flashback delves into Kuma's life, from his birth to how he and his parents became slaves to the World Nobles.

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