The “Will of D.” is one of the world’s greatest mysteries, a secret lineage and destiny carried in the middle initial “D.” that appears in the names of certain individuals. Those who bear it are often marked by defiance, extraordinary ambition, and the power to shake the world.
To the World Government, the “D.” is not just a name — it is a curse, a prophecy, and a threat to the throne itself.
Inheritors of Will – They often pursue dreams larger than life, carrying on ideals even after death.
Enemies of Gods – The World Nobles and Celestial Dragons fear them deeply.
Agents of Change – Wherever a “D.” rises, the world shifts — through war, rebellion, or discovery.
Fearless in Death – Many die smiling, unafraid of the end, as if death itself cannot chain their spirit.
Gol D. Roger – The Pirate King, whose execution began the Great Pirate Era.
Monkey D. Luffy – The boy who inherited Roger’s hat and dream.
Monkey D. Dragon – Leader of the Revolutionary Army.
Monkey D. Garp – The Hero of the Marines, known for justice but tied to piracy by bloodline.
Portgas D. Ace – Roger’s son, burning with his father’s spirit.
Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard) – A dark anomaly, his ambition and body defying natural law.
Jaguar D. Saul – A giant who betrayed the Government to protect Ohara’s scholars.
Each carried their will in different ways — but none went unnoticed.
The Void Century is believed to hold the origin of the D. — the Ancient Kingdom whose enemies struck it from history.
The “D.” may be a bloodline, an ideal, or both.
Some suggest it means “Enemy of the Gods,” destined to oppose the Celestial Dragons.
The Rio Poneglyph may hold the truth of its meaning.
The World Government forbids any mention of the D. lineage.
Cipher Pol agents are trained to erase traces of it.
Even the Five Elders speak of it in whispers, dreading its return.
“The D. will cause another storm.”
“Those who carry the D. laugh at death itself.”
“The dawn will come, carried on their will.”