The latest chapter of One Piece was truly insane, revealing several things and answering questions that fans have had for a while, such as the truth about Monkey Dragon and the death of Rox D. Zbec. That's right. But don't worry, because I'm going to explain and show you everything in today's video because it's genuinely interesting. So, without further ado, let's get into it. The name Davy Jones has always been shrouded in mystery, carrying a symbolism that goes beyond simple maritime mythology. In One Piece, when this name was associated with an entire clan, the Davy clan, the layers of the narrative gained depth, we're not just talking about a legendary pirate, but a lineage whose roots seem to be directly connected to the world's greatest tragedies and conspiracies. Chapter 1160 made this clearer by not only introducing members of the clan, but also showing their direct relationship with Marshall D. Teach since his childhood. One of the most interesting points is that Teach's mother appears as a member of this clan. Her resemblance to Teach himself creates an immediate visual and symbolic connection, showing that his lineage isn't a result of chance. As a child in God Valley, Teach carried the stigma of a tragic fate. But at the same time, he was already at the epicenter of the world's greatest conflicts. This connects Davy Jones and his legacy directly to the emergence of the pirate who would one day challenge both the world government and the emperors. Another aspect worth highlighting is how the Davy clan was introduced in God Valley in a ritualistic, almost public display. The master of ceremonies presented eight to nine members, placing them before the forces that controlled that macabra event. This raises the question, were they a kind of sacrifice or perhaps pieces on a larger board that involved both the celestial dragons and ancestral forces linked to the void century itself? Their presence at one of history's darkest events cannot be treated as a coincidence. The legacy of Davy Jones also resonates strongly with the idea of the locker or cursed treasure. In one piece, this metaphor could be linked to the treasure hidden in God Valley, or even the secret that the five elders and emu so fiercely protect. The fact that Teach is directly connected to this legacy, suggests that his anomalous body and three souls, something explored in recent chapters, may have originated from this clan and the experiments or powers inherited through it. In previous chapters, we saw how Harold, Loki, and the giants of Elbuff play a central role in balancing the world. But the contrast is interesting. While Elbuff represents pride, tradition, and brute force, the Davy clan seems to represent corruption, a curse, and a bond with the depths, both of the sea and of hidden history itself. This contrast between light and darkness reinforces the weight that Davy Jones will have in the final narrative. In chapter 1160, the clan's connection to God Valley is intensified. The stage that displayed the members of the Davy clan wasn't just a detail. It was a reminder that the tragedy of God Valley involved more than just the fight between Gold Roger, Monkey Darp, and Rocks. There were lineages at stake. There were plans to manipulate blood and destiny. The fact that Teach and his mother were present on that day explains much about the hatred and darkness that would shape his life. The name Davy Jones, associated in our world with Davy Jones's locker, where condemned sailors were sent, fits perfectly with the clan in one piece. This makes us think that perhaps their function is to guard or carry the world's curses. A lineage condemned to be the vessel for burdens no one else could bear. Is teach then the final vessel of this curse or does the entire clan still have representatives scattered across the world? Another detail is that the Davies were showcased at an event involving the celestial dragons. This reinforces the possibility that the world government knew exactly who they were and was interested in using or exterminating them. Perhaps the clan was seen as a threat due to their knowledge or inherited power, just as happened with O'Hara and its scholars. The difference is that in the case of the Davies, the threat wasn't intellectual, but existential. If we think about the sea mythology in one piece, the name Davy Jones might also be linked to something bigger, the very emptiness of the void century. It's possible that they have a connection to ancient pacts made in the depths of the sea. Perhaps even with the origin of the sea kings or the ancient weapon Poseidon itself. This would create a direct parallel between the clan's curse and the fate of a world controlled by the oceans. In the present, teacher's rise as an emperor shows that this legacy did not die in God Valley. On the contrary, it was nurtured until it became one of the greatest threats to the world's balance. When we remember that Rox D. Zebec was also in God Valley and had indirect contact with this clan, we can imagine that part of his destructive vision may have been influenced or even reinforced by the presence of the Davies. This connects two of the most chaotic figures in pirate history on the same narrative thread. It's inevitable to think that when Ahiro Oda finally reveals the full truth about the Davy clan, it won't just serve to enrich Blackbeard's story, but to redefine the pillars of the narrative itself. The curse of Davy Jones, reinterpreted in one piece, may be at the heart of the world's mystery. A power that transcends death, challenges the natural order, and connects the sea, darkness, and immortality. Chapter 1160. therefore not only gave substance to the clan but also opened the door to a greater understanding that teacher's story isn't that of a simple ambitious pirate but that of a man shaped by the world's curses carrying on his back the legacy of a clan whose existence was marked by sacrifice pain and perhaps even a greater mission that he himself is unaware of. The central point that cannot be ignored is that the Davy clan is not just any family. It represents one of the greatest enigmas in the world of One Piece. The fact that their appearance happens precisely during the God Valley incident is no mere coincidence. The clan was put on display on that stage for a purpose, either to serve as a sacrifice or as a fundamental piece in a ritual that involved blood, power, and domination. Teacher's mother was not there by chance, and her resemblance to him reinforces that Blackbeard's lineage has deep roots in this cursed clan. The link between the name Davy Jones and the ocean suggests a direct connection to the very essence of the One Piece world. The story has always emphasized that everything is connected to the sea. And if there's a lineage associated with the name of the one who guards the lost souls of the ocean, it could mean that the Davies had a crucial role in antiquity, possibly linked to the origins of the void century itself. Perhaps they were guardians of marine secrets or even vessels for ancient powers that the world government made a point of erasing. Another point to consider is Blackbeard's physical anomaly. We already know that he is able to withstand multiple devil fruits which goes against the established natural rules. This may not be just a genetic fluke but a heritage from the Davy clan whose function could have been precisely to house multiple essences or souls. Chapter 1160 has already reinforced the idea that members of this clan carry a different destiny as if they were designed to be vessels for what the world should not contain. The clan's name also resonates strongly with the concept of a curse. Davy Jones's locker in maritime mythology is a place where the dead of the sea are forever imprisoned. In One Piece, this could be a metaphor for Teach's body, where multiple souls coexist, trapped in the same shell. This would explain why the manga's narrator has already hinted that Blackbeard possesses something strange in his structure. It's not just biology, it's the heritage of a cursed lineage. Another important detail is that the clan's appearance in God Valley before the celestial dragons indicates that the world government knew exactly about their importance. It would not be a surprise if the celestial dragons sought to appropriate the power of the Davy clan just as they seek to control ancient weapons and powerful lineages. If they were being displayed on a stage, it may be that they were seen as rare goods, lineages that could be used or exterminated to ensure the world government's dominance. The contrast between the Davy clan and the Dclan is also striking. While the D is linked to inherited will, the breath of freedom, and natural opposition against the world's gods, the Davy clan seems to be connected to darkness, the depths and curses. It's not impossible to imagine that the Davy clan is a distorted offshoot of the D, perhaps corrupted by packs with forces beyond the natural, transforming them into a vessel of curses instead of hope. This would place Teach at the complete opposite of Luffy within the same lineage. In the last few chapters, we saw how Harold and the giants are being used to balance forces against rocks and the world government. But if we think about the larger narrative, the Davy clan may have been precisely one of the reasons why God Valley became the epicenter of a tragedy. While giants represent pure strength and pride, the Davies represent curse and chaos. The collision of these forces may have been the spark of something that still reverberates in the world today. The question of Blackbeard's three souls raised in recent theories and reinforced by his ability to use multiple fruits can be explained by this clan. Perhaps the Davies were conceived to withstand the fragmentation of essences carrying multiple entities within themselves. If this is true, Blackbeard is not just an eccentric pirate with luck. He is the culmination of centuries of curses and divine or demonic experiments that transformed him into something unique. Another intriguing point is how Rox DZ and the Davy clan intersect in God Valley. Rox was obsessed with absolute power and chaos. Having contact with this clan, even if indirect, may have further shaped his ambition. It's not difficult to imagine that part of Rock's ideal came from knowledge about these cursed beings, perhaps even trying to use them as pieces in his own game against the world government. This makes the presence of the Davies in God Valley even more symbolic. Blackbeard therefore can be considered the spiritual successor to Rox not only because of his ambition but because he carries the weight of the Davy clan within him. While Rox sought to destroy the gods from the outside in, Teach seems to carry within himself the very curse that challenges the rules of the world. This makes his journey inevitable. He doesn't just fight out of ambition but because his own body, his own lineage pushes him toward the final confrontation. This cursed legacy also explains why Teach is not afraid to throw himself against enemies like Whitebeard, Shanks, and even Luffy. He is not just a daring man. He is someone who was already born, condemned, shaped by the curses of the ocean and the destiny that the clan imposed on him. This gives him a confidence that goes beyond courage. It's almost as if he knows that because of his lineage, the world will have to bow before him one way or another. Based on this, the climax of One Piece may reserve a central role for the Davy clan and Blackbeard. Perhaps Teach is the catalyst for the final battle, representing not only pirate ambition, but the ancestral curse that the government tried to erase in God Valley. His defeat or ascension will not just be the end of an enemy, but the resolution of a cursed lineage that has spanned centuries and become a key piece in the world's destiny. Finally, the revelation of the Davy clan shows that the narrative of One Piece is heading toward a much darker and deeper conclusion than many imagined. The treasure of Davy Jones may not be gold, but the truth buried deep in history. The curse that Blackbeard carries and that can either destroy or free the world. The first point to consider is that the Davy clan cannot be seen merely as a cursed lineage, but as part of a larger mechanism that connects the void century to the present. If they were in God Valley and were displayed before the celestial dragons, it means that the world government not only knew of their existence, but was interested in making them visible at a controlled event. This sounds like a form of warning or even a demonstration of power to show the world or the celestial families that lineages still existed that could threaten the established order. This point leads us to the possibility that the Davy clan has direct origins in the ancient kingdom itself. Perhaps they were descendants of warriors or experiments done at that time created to withstand powers that went beyond normal human capacity. The fact that teach carries multiple souls may be a direct inheritance from something that was designed 800 years ago at the height of the war between the ancient kingdom and the 20 kingdoms that would form the world government. If this is the case, the Davy clan is not just an obscure lineage, but a living remnant of history's greatest conflict. Another detail is the name Davy Jones. If we interpret it literally, it has always been linked to the sea and the depths. But in One Piece, the sea is also the natural enemy of devil fruits. What would happen if a lineage had been designed to defy or manipulate this relationship? Perhaps the Davies were the only ones capable of withstanding multiple cursed powers because they were made for it to become the locker where the world's burdens would be stored. Blackbeard then would be the pinnacle of this project. This connection would also explain why the five elders and emu seem so concerned about him. It's not just because of the chaos he causes as a pirate, but because he carries within him a heritage that can directly collide with the secrets they try so hard to hide. The treasure of One Piece may be linked to the knowledge of how to use or neutralize this type of power. And Luffy, as teaches opposite, would be the missing piece to solve the equation. The void century may have seen the massive use of lineages like the Davy clan. Perhaps they were warriors created to withstand the fragmentation of souls to carry weapons or powers that could not be contained in a single body. If the ancient kingdom manipulated these lineages, it's possible that the world government tried to exterminate them to ensure that this type of power would not reemerge. God Valley in this sense may have been a cleansing event against the last descendants of this clan. But fate played against the government. One of the clan members survived and that person was Teach's mother, carrying the blood of the curse forward. The result was the birth of Blackbeard, a pirate who today carries the same destructive force they feared centuries ago. The most symbolic thing is that the stage of God Valley, intended to end the legacy of the Davy clan, ended up serving as the beginning of the journey of the one who would become the greatest threat in the new world. This relationship also brings a powerful contrast with the D. While the D represents freedom, the breaking of chains and inherited will, the Davies seem to be the inverse. Imprisonment, the curse, and the weight of the seas chains. Luffy as the bearer of Joy Boy's will carries the flame of freedom. Teach as a descendant of the Davy clan carries the weight of the depths. This parallel creates a perfect narrative dichotomy for the work's climax. If we think of One Piece as something that goes beyond a physical treasure, it may be that it is the revelation of the truth about the world, about the sea, and about the lineages that were erased. Perhaps the true One Piece is the answer to the Davy's burden, a way to free or destroy this curse. If so, the battle between Luffy and Teach will not just be for the title of pirate king, but for the fate of the curses that have shaped the world. Another point to highlight is that if the Davy clan has a connection to the sea, there may be a link to the ancient weapons. Poseidon, who controls the sea kings, could be seen as a direct counterpart to the Davy's power. Perhaps this lineage was the key to balancing or controlling this power, and that's why the world government feared them so much. The return of this power in teach's hands may be the greatest threat ever seen, capable of shaking even the foundations of Mary Jas. It's also impossible to ignore the symbolism of God Valley as the clan stage. It was there that Roger and Garp teamed up to defeat Rocks and it was there that a child Teach and his mother were shown. This means that from the beginning, the future of the world was already sealed in that event. The same stage that marked the fall of Rocks also marked the beginning of Teach's legacy as if history were trapped in an inevitable cycle. If the Davy clan is indeed a remnant of the ancient kingdom, their existence may be the key to revealing why the world government fears the past so much. The clan is not just a threat because of their individual power, but because it proves that the manipulation of lineages and curses has always existed. It is a living piece of what the 20 kingdoms tried to bury. And as long as this piece exists, the truth can never be completely erased. Blackbeard, by taking on the central role of the clan, becomes more than an antagonist. He is the embodiment of everything the world government tried to suppress, but also of everything the ancient kingdom left behind. He is in a way the world's inevitable error, a curse that returns centuries later to collect its price. And the most fascinating thing is that Luffy will be the perfect opposite, not to carry the curse, but to destroy it. This leads us to the conclusion that the Davy clan may be as important as the D itself within the narrative. If the D is the light, the Davies are the shadow. If the D is freedom, the Davies are imprisonment. And at the end of the story, these two forces will have to face each other. Perhaps at Loft Tale, perhaps at Mary Jas, to decide the world's fate. The one piece will be the link that connects these two lineages, revealing that one could not exist without the other. A detail that has become increasingly evident in recent chapters is that God Valley was not just the stage for a historical confrontation, but also for a true market of souls and powers. The devil fruits played a central role in that event as bargaining chips, as prizes for the celestial dragons, and even as instruments of manipulation. When we saw the master of ceremonies bringing members of the Davy clan to the stage, it is clear that these weren't just people being displayed, but also lineages that in some way were connected to the fruits curses. The devil fruits in One Piece have already been presented as something beyond simple powers. They carry an essence, a soul. And in the case of God Valley, it seems that several legendary fruits were gathered at that location to be distributed among the celestial dragons and chosen warriors. This fact is important because it connects to the idea that the fruits were not randomly scattered around the world, but concentrated in specific places as if they were guarded or auctioned off. The Davy clan, known for its connection to curses, may have been used precisely to withstand or preserve these fruits. Another detail is the possible connection of God Valley to the ancient weapons. If legendary fruits were at stake, some of them could have a direct link to powers on the level of Poseidon, Pluton, and Uranus. This would explain why the island was wiped from the maps and why the world government did everything to keep the event a secret. Perhaps a power transfer was happening there to reinforce the dominance of the world's gods. But this plan went wrong thanks to the intervention of Gold Roger, Garp, Rocks, and the others involved. If we look at it from the Davy clan's perspective, everything gains even more weight. Imagine a lineage whose function was to be a vessel for multiple cursed powers. It wouldn't be absurd to think that in God Valley, they were presented along with the fruits because they were the only ones capable of fully dealing with their essence. This opens up space for the idea that teach's unique anatomy is a remnant of this purpose. To be the only one capable of stealing or consuming more than one fruit. The most symbolic thing is that Roxy Zebec was directly involved in this scenario. He may have tried to appropriate these fruits and in some way also the members of the Davy clan. It's no coincidence that his goal was to challenge the gods of the world. If he obtained legendary fruits combined with cursed lineages, he would have in his hands the power needed to destroy Mary Yowas. The fact that Teach is connected to this same legacy today shows that he is in a way continuing Rock's dream. The God Valley Devil Fruits may also be the key to explaining why the world government fears this event being revealed so much. It's not just about a lost battle or a massacre, but about a stockpile of powers that should never have come to light. If the truth were revealed, it would become clear that the government not only controls the world politically, but also manipulates and monopolizes the very curses that govern the ocean. This would dismantle the idea that fruits are distributed randomly. Another crucial point is that God Valley seems to have been the embryo of Hachinosu, Blackbeard's base. If fruits were auctioned and tested there at that time, it's no coincidence that the territory of rocks and later teach becomes the center of the devil fruit trade in the present. It's as if the curse of God Valley migrated to Hachinosu, keeping alive the tradition of manipulating souls and powers. The black market we see today is in fact the legacy of that massacre. What is striking is the symbolism of the name Davy Jones in this context. If the fruits carry souls, nothing is more fitting than to associate a lineage with this process. The Davy clan would then be the living safe of the devil fruits, a body designed to withstand the superp position of curses. This would explain why Teach can use the dark dark fruit to manipulate the essence of fruits and then steal the tremor tremor fruit. He is not just special, he is the last heir of a clan created to do exactly that. Another hypothesis is that the fruits in God Valley were not just being sold, but also tested on humans. The fact that the Davy clan was present may mean that they were the perfect guinea pigs to receive multiple powers. If this type of experiment were completed, the government would have warriors capable of overcoming any pirate or revolution. But for some reason, the project went out of control. And that reason may have been the emergence of Teach. It's possible that one or more of the legendary fruits that were in God Valley survived the massacre and fell into the wrong hands. This would explain why decades later, we see pirates like Teach accumulating power so quickly. His connection to that event may be direct, as if part of the God Valley legacy still lives within him. And we cannot rule out that one of these yet unrevealed fruits may be the key to the work's climax. The God Valley Devil fruits, therefore, are not just tools for combat, but physical representations of the world's curse. They carry the souls of a lost past and were gathered there as part of a spectacle of power. The Davy clan being the vessel of these souls completes the picture. A cursed lineage presented side by side with the curses in the form of fruit. The result was the birth of a cycle that would culminate in the emergence of Blackbeard as Luffy's final enemy. If we think ahead, the true treasure of One Piece may be linked to this. The revelation of the devil fruit's origin, the role of the Davy clan in this process, and how the world government manipulated these curses to maintain dominance. The final battle will not just be for the title of pirate king, but for the control or destruction of the greatest legacy of God Valley, the power of the cursed fruits and the bodies capable of housing them. In summary, the devil fruits of God Valley represent much more than simple abilities. They are the materialization of past ambitions, the forgotten experiments of the void century and the manipulation of lineages like the Davy clan, directly linking the emergence of figures like Teach and Blackbeard to the very foundation of the current world. Each fruit carries a story, a curse, and a connection to the destiny of generations, showing that power in one piece is never random, but always part of a web of choices, sacrifices, and secrets that span centuries, culminating in the inevitable collision between those who carry the shadow and those who seek the light. But tell me what you think of all this and don't forget to like the video.