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The North Blue is the ocean which makes up the north part of the Blue Sea split by the Red Line and the Grand Line. It is separated from the East Blue by the Red Line and the West Blue by the New World half of the Grand Line.[1]

It is known to be the birthplace of the Straw Hat Pirates' cook, Sanji, who also happens to be part of the Vinsmoke Family (which once ruled the region in the past); the legendary explorer Mont Blanc Noland and his descendants; Marine Admirals Sakazuki and Borsalino, and three members of the Worst Generation: Trafalgar Law, Basil Hawkins, and X Drake. The Donquixote Pirates crew, led by former Warlord of the Sea Donquixote Doflamingo, was also started in this sea, where it achieved infamy. Other notable pirate crews include the Bellamy Pirates and the Caribou Pirates.

The goggles that Usopp bought in Loguetown are said to be a new model from the North Blue.[2] Popular literature includes Liar Noland and Sora, Warrior of the Sea.

Locations in the North Blue[]

See also the associated category: North Blue Locations.

Characters from the North Blue[]

See also the associated category: North Blue Residents.

Historic Information[]

Vinsmoke Reign[]

Sometime in the distant past,[4] the entire of North Blue was conquered by the infamous Vinsmoke Family, thereby forming the Germa Empire (ジェルマ帝国, Jeruma Teikoku?);[5] this reign was so cruel that it led to the Vinsmoke name becoming synonymous with evil. Since the empire's collapse (the cause of which is currently unknown), the family continues to rule over the maritime Germa Kingdom, and retains the considerable influence and status of royalty from their period of sovereignty.[6][7]

Liar Noland[]

Noland Before Execution

Noland executed for "lying" to the king.

One of the most famous stories from the North Blue is the tale of Mont Blanc Noland, an explorer from the Lvneel Kingdom. Over 400 years ago, Noland left to explore the Grand Line, traveling many places from Vira to Jaya. Upon his return home, he told everyone about his journey to Jaya and seeing of the City of Gold.

The king of Lvneel heard about the City of Gold and asked Noland to take him. Noland tricked the king into going to Jaya only to find the City of Gold was not there. Upon his return, the king sentenced Noland to death and he was executed, his last words being "That's it! The City of Gold must have sunk into the sea!".

This event was published, by the king, into a child's storybook, where parents would use it to teach their children not to lie, lest they end up like Mont Blanc Noland. People like Sanji, Bellamy and Sarquiss, born in the North Blue, have came to know this story when reading it as children.[8]

  • Note: This is a historic recording of the story (not the true event), the true story can be found here.

Conquest of Four Nations[]

Conquest of Four Nations Infobox

The Conquest of Four Nations

Despite the loss of their former empire, the Vinsmoke Family's current patriarch maintains an ambition to reestablish the family's rule over the entire North Blue. This desire was a direct cause of the infamous incident known as the Conquest of Four Nations, in which the kings of four nations in the North Blue were assassinated by the Vinsmoke Family.[9]

Fallen Celestial Dragons[]

33 years before the current time, the patriarch of the Donquixote Family, Donquixote Homing, rescinded from his position as a World Noble. He brought his wife and two sons—Donquixote Doflamingo and Donquixote Rosinante—to a country in the North Blue, which had no ties with the World Government.

When citizens found out that the Donquixote Family was no longer under diplomatic immunity, they hunted down the family in revenge against all the ill-deeds done onto their loved ones by World Nobles, leading to Homing's wife to die from malnutrition that came from the deplorable shack they were forced to live in.[10]

For two years, the remaining three family members were tortured and persecuted, suffering from poverty and starvation, until Doflamingo awakened his Haoshoku Haki and knocked out the commoners. This feat earned him the loyalty of a young gang—Vergo, Trebol, Diamante and Pica—who saw Doflamingo as their new king. The four would kill and destroy anything that displeased Doflamingo even the slightest, with many victims and towns suffering such fates.[11]

Doflamingo eventually killed his father (which led Rosinante to run away), and after failing to reenter Mary Geoise, he returned to the North Blue, where he and his four friends built a new family to terrorize the quadrant of the sea before entering the New World.[12]

White City[]

Amber Lead Syndrome Manifestation Signs

Amber Lead Syndrome destroys the once thriving Flevance.

16 years ago before the current time, the country known as Flevance was famous for its Amber Lead, a beautiful mineral that made the country to be wealthy, and is what earned the country the nickname "White City".

However, a century before this business boomed, the World Government and royal family of Flevance discovered that the mineral was poisonous when exposed to air, but chose not to reveal it, in order to maintain the profitable resources. This led to the poison to accumulate in the citizens' bodies, and each succeeding generation of offspring having shorter lifespans than their predecessors. It was 16 years ago that the full effect of this "Amber Lead Syndrome" came into visible effects, where the lead poisoning is showing on the victims' bodies.

Neighboring countries mistook this as a contagious disease, and quarantined the White City from the rest of the world, which led the country to retaliate, leading to its destruction, with Trafalgar D. Water Law as the sole survivor, who joined the Donquixote Pirates to take revenge on the world who shunned his homeland.[13]

Although the World Government had allowed the royal family of Flevance to escape selfishly as the rest of the country fell, the world remained vigilant of the Amber Lead Syndrome, incorrectly believing that it was transmitted by human contact, shown when every doctor in the North Blue that Rosinante took Law to demonized the latter as a survivor who should be eradicated.[14]

References[]

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 51 (p. 4) and Episode 24.
  2. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 13 (p. 104), Oda reveals where Usopp's goggles came from.
  3. One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1085 (p. 12).
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 832 (p. 16) and Episode 793, The period of the Vinsmoke Family's conquest of the North Blue was described as being in the "distant past".
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 864 and Episode 834, Judge refers by name to the Germa Empire.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 826 and Episode 785, Brook and Vinsmoke Reiju reveal the past of the Vinsmoke Family.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 832 (p. 17) and Episode 793, The Germa Kingdom first appears.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 2425 Chapters 226227 and Episode 148, The story of Noland, according to the storybook.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 832 (p. 18) and Episode 793, Vinsmoke Reiju mentions the Conquest of Four Nations.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 (p. 2-9) and Episode 702, Doflamingo has a nightmare of his past.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 782 (p. 13-15) and Episode 724, Trebol explains the past of the top executives and Doflamingo.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 767 (p. 2) and Episode 706, Homing's last words as Doflamingo kills him.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 762 (p. 6-16) and Episode 701, the to-be officers of the Donquixote Pirates discuss about Flevance's downfall.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 764 (p. 15-18) and Episode 703, Law is prejudiced by every medical institute Rosinante took him to.

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