What is the purpose of Noah in One Piece?
Noah in One Piece is basically a giant ship that's tied to the history of the Fish-Man Island. It's supposed to be used by Poseidon (Princess Shirahoshi) to carry all the fish-men and mermaids to the surface world when the time is right. Think of it as an aquatic Noah's Ark, where instead of saving animals from a flood, it's meant to bridge worlds together. It symbolizes a massive hope for the future, aiming to fulfill a promise made centuries ago between Joy Boy and the residents of Fish-Man Island.
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Noah's real deal? It's a backup plan for Fish-Man Island's population in case things go sideways. Kinda like having an escape pod, but make it ancient and massive.
Honestly, felt like Noah was just there for a dramatic subplot. I mean, yeah, it has this grand purpose for the end times of Fish-Man Island and all that jazz with Joy Boy's promise. But let's not forget how it also added tension with the whole 'threat of crashing down' scenario. Drama, that's what it is.
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