he’s an unreliable narrator TO YOU. i believe him
who else up suffering and wailing and gnashing their teeth and tearing out their hair and rending their clothes and screaming at the top of their lungs and throwing up and fucking dying
veery teeny tiny pre-clerres beloved with his little dream journal. what is he writing down
I'm scrolling through Marineford again to gather references and this is the first time I'm actually noticing this dialogue:
(Chapter 568)
"Do you have grandkids, are they happy?"
And Garp says "His name is Luffy, I think?"
Is this just a vague translation or a misplaced punctuation mark? Because like this it makes it sounds like Garp knows about his grandchild, but he is not sure what his name is and is not the one raising him.
He can't answer if Luffy is happy, but he is "being raised well." Whatever that might mean in Garp's books. Luffy must still be very young here considering Ace is maybe... 5ish? This is probably within this period of life Luffy wouldn't remember. A period of time where Dragon (with or without Luffy's other parent) might have been taking care of him until something happened that made Dragon give Luffy up?
Hm hm hm.
Or maybe it's just a unclear translation or a misplaced punctuation.
After three years I (finally) made a follow-up to my last one piece fanart, this time featuring sunny boy and Sunny boat :)
When I expressed a curiosity about the tattooers' art, she refused to let me mark my own body, say I was too young for such a decision. But without the least qualm, she let me observe, and finally assist with the slow pricking of dye into her own ankle and calf that became a coiled garland of flowers.
There's barely one paragraph about what Patience's relationship with Fitz was like outside of the main events of the books, but I think so much about these lines about her tattooing her own leg while he watches. I love them, your honour.
You’re the half-dragon child of a king and a dragon mother who gave up everything to marry him. When you hit puberty, dragon features start to emerge, and now your father spends his days fending off knights determined to 'slay the dragon.