The Trafalgar Law = Davy D Jone's Echo Theory ( Has this been done yet anyone?)
Trafalgar D Water Law is a Child of Davy D Jones (The legendary king, not a specific pirate or pirate line like Rocks D. Xebec that we have seen yet.)
Consider
- Oda Said Law's flower is the Queen of the Night (Moon?) and is sometimes known as The Dutchman's Pipe Cactus. Dutchman is well linked historically as a name for Davy Jone's Ship
- Oda has also said Law is an avid coin collector as a hobby. Who else in narrative is constantly taking coin as tribute via Seaman's Tradition and the Davy Back Rituals? Who just unintentionally dedicated what is likely most if not ALL of said coin collection to Davy in recent days when his sub was sunk?
- His full name is not just Trafalgar D Law but Trafalgar D *Water* Law which he said in panel is his family's specially assigned and likely deliberately concealed ROLE name.
- Davy Jones is known as the bookkeeper, the ledger keeper etc. He is being painted at heart as a being not just of water but also of order and measure and careful plan and scale keeping. He is the LAW dude and the plan maker. (Which makes sense if his world is ruled by by the constant unrelenting order of forces like the pull of the tide etc.) Who else does this sound like in current narrative? Who is the show's openly mocked plan maker and the dude who responded to his own civilization's destruction with both fury and a solemn vow to balance the scales with whatever time in his life he had left?
- Are JoyBoy and Davy really painted in Legends as enemies or just equal opposites who's intrinsic natures make them prone to clash because they don't naturally operate in the same ways without effort to do so?
- We have all already seen how the World Government Loves to smear and paint its enemies as simply evil rather than simply complex. Has Davy's Origin Story been as covered over/twisted as Joy Boy's was in the intermittent centuries since the Void Century thanks to either deliberate narrative shift or the natural accidental shift some stories just seen happy through progressive retelling and reshaping? If Joy Boy and Day in the Void Century were in fact reluctant allies despite their different natures would the Celestial Dragons really be likely to misrepresent one more than the other? Could the betrayal of their old mentioned alliance in days past have come down not to DELIBERATE abandonment of their old alliance through cruelty or deceit rather than their nature's clashing and causing misunderstanding or blind spots in their collaborations with each other that were exploited by other people who became aware of them. (Much like, I have to add, Law quite recently broke his own alliance with Luffy and his crew after Wano even though Luffy would have been thrilled to see it continue, because Law saw Luffy's crew's refusal to help his own captured crew as BETRAYAL and so he left and went to 'fix' things himself at the cost of his own great personal suffering while Luffy himself was kept completely ignorant of what happened and so was left distressed/confused by the cold shoulder he got from a good ally he would have likely much preferred to keep working with.)
- In summary as well as in essence, at this point I just CAN NOT escape a very basic possible conclusion/pertinent question: namely are all the stories of the first appearance of JoyBoy and his resulting quest to free the world during the Void Century just re-echoing at present through Luffy's own life and that of those around him? Is Luffy, who has been repeatedly shown to have limited patience for long stories and complicated interactions/relationships remained blind to the fact up until this point that such willfull blindness/lack of focus in the past was what ultimately rose up and destroyed both his alliances the first time around and the freer world he dreamed of creating?
Final Equally Maddening Question: is Marshall D Teach -who is a follower of Davy Jones yes -simply too CORRUPT at this point in the story to play the role of true ally to Joyboy like will be required to take out IMU? Is he both the story's ultimate big bad AND massive RED HERRING to hide the TRUE child of Davy Jones that will ultimately join with Luffy and his Crew to take down both Imu and the Celestial Dragons eventually? Does our favorite returned Sun God in essence simply have to learn where his *own* weaknesses actually lie in the current arc and then use that gained knowledge along with his own great love of freedom to CHOOSE to start to pay attention and begin to BEND HIMSELF just enough to bring out the strengths of just not some but all of the people who he chooses to work with/stand beside in order to bring his ultimate dream to fruition?