One Piece chapter 1110 revealed the devilish forms of the Gorosei, hinting at a significant development in the story. There’s speculation that Sanji’s ultimate adversary, Saint Shepherd Ju Peter, might have already been hinted at through this revelation.
The crux of this theory ties back to Sanji’s lifelong pursuit of discovering the legendary All Blue, a mysterious expanse of ocean rumored to exist somewhere along the Grand Line.
Much like Luffy’s ambition to become the Pirate King, Sanji’s dream may seem far-fetched, yet it fuels his journey with purpose and determination.
But the Sandworms are not the only part of Dune thay seems to be related to Ju Peter
In the first novel appeared Liet-Kynes, an ecologist that's described as a "tall, thin man with sandy hair, a mustache and a beard"
Pretty similar to Ju Peter's human appearance, if you ask me pic.twitter.com/KC1QUGCDKO
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What sets Saint Ju Peter apart as Sanji’s arch-rival is the potential connection to the All Blue. The notion suggests that this enigmatic figure could be linked to concealing the existence or whereabouts of the coveted sea territory within the Grand Line’s vast expanse.
As the pieces of this puzzle begin to fall into place, the anticipation builds for the inevitable confrontation between Sanji and Saint Ju Peter. With each passing chapter, the stage is set for a showdown that could redefine the course of Sanji’s quest for the All Blue.
Saint Ju Peter’s Role as Sanji’s Ultimate Adversary in One Piece
One Piece chapter 1110 shook fans as the Five Elders made a grand entrance, showcasing their devil forms. Of particular interest was Saint Ju Peter, potentially Sanji’s ultimate adversary, who took on the formidable shape of a sandworm, fitting for his title as the Warrior God of Agriculture.
The significance of Saint Ju Peter as Sanji’s final opponent sparks speculation among fans. Some draw parallels between his sandworm form and the colossal creatures depicted in Frank Herbert’s renowned novel, ‘Dune.’ In the book, these sandworms are revered as deities, mirroring Saint Ju Peter’s status as one of the Grand Line’s strongest figures.
Further connections are unearthed as fans note similarities between Saint Ju Peter and the ecologist Liet-Kyne from ‘Dune.’ Their physical descriptions align closely, adding layers to the speculation surrounding Saint Ju Peter’s character.
But how does Saint Ju Peter tie into the mystery of the All Blue and emerge as Sanji’s ultimate foe? Theories abound, with some referencing past chapters where the Marine officers were ordered to inspect Saturn’s food for poison on Egghead Island.
This scene could allude to the sandworms’ vulnerability to moisture, a detail from ‘Dune’ that hints at a weakness shared by Saint Ju Peter’s devil form.
The concept of the All Blue, a fabled body of water where all fish gather, adds another layer to the intrigue. Speculation swirls around its potential to nullify Devil Fruit’s powers and its perceived threat to the Gorosei and Five Elders. Saint Ju Peter, as the overseer of agriculture and potentially responsible for All Blue’s disappearance, emerges as a central figure in this narrative.
The stage is set for a climactic showdown as Sanji, driven by his dream of discovering the All Blue, faces off against Saint Ju Peter. The implications of this battle reverberate through the series, promising an epic confrontation that could reshape the course of One Piece’s history.