Others are merely larger islands.
On the Red Line, a faction of individuals who refer to themselves as gods has established a sacred site at the heart of the Red Line. They are known as the Tenryuubito. The Holy Land Mariejois serves as the domain of the Tenryuubito.
Before the Tenryuubito established their Holy Land in Mariejois, Enel now desires to erect the Kingdom of God in Fairy Vearth. This cannot help but evoke speculation. Could Enel aspire to journey to Mariejois to supplant the Tenryuubito and construct his kingdom of gods there?
Especially when people hear the term "Red Line" in Option A, intrigue instantly ensues. Could this precipitate a clash between brigands and bandits? The Tenryuubito of the World Government have become universally recognized pests after the veil of their depravity was lifted.
Moreover, Enel is a lunatic, reckless enough to lay waste to his own homeland. People would relish witnessing a confrontation between Enel and the Tenryuubito.
Yet, logic dictates that if Enel truly intends to rival the Tenryuubito, he may likely falter against them. Even though Enel possesses the Rumble Rumble Fruit, the World Government also boasts Kizaru, a Light Light Fruit user of comparable prowess. In addition to Kizaru, the Tenryuubito enjoy the full backing of the entire Marine Headquarters, along with Cipher Pol protection. Even the Four Emperors, such as Whitebeard, failed in their attempts to challenge the Marine Headquarters. Can Enel succeed where they could not? This seems improbable.
If Enel truly arrived at the Red Line to establish a kingdom of gods, it would be somewhat whimsical. Just as people began to entertain these thoughts, Luke presented two alternative options: Wano and Raftel.
Wano has only recently garnered attention. Through Luke's live broadcasts, people learned of Wano's significant role 800 years ago and its future entanglements with Joy Boy and opposition to the World Government. The country's complexities are evident; Joyboy, Toki, and the Poneglyph are all intertwined with Wano. Could it be Enel's envisioned Fairy Vearth?
As for Raftel, it serves as the pirates' holy land, where the treasure of the Pirate King is purportedly hidden. Rumors persist of treasures potent enough to topple the World Government. If Raftel is indeed Fairy Vearth, it is not implausible. According to the archaeologists of Ohara, there existed a vast kingdom 800 years ago, and Raftel is speculated to be the remnants of that grand civilization. Perhaps Enel seeks to uncover these ruins to establish his kingdom of gods.
All three options are plausible, with the Red Line being the most likely, followed by Raftel and then Wano.
Just as people began to solidify their assumptions, Luke introduced a fourth option: the Moon.
"Moon?" Many were taken aback upon hearing this option. The inclusion of the moon among the choices seemed perplexing.
The moon resides far above in the sky. Though scientific advancements in the pirate world are inconsistent, rudimentary knowledge of astronomy prevails. Educated individuals recognize that their planet consists of a ring-shaped Red Line and a Grand Line intersecting it, with numerous celestial bodies beyond. The moon is one such celestial body, distant from their own planet by a magnitude of dozens of times the Grand Line's expanse.
Nico Robin concurs; during her time in Ohara, she encountered a model illustrating multiple planetary orbits in the tree of knowledge. The vastness of the universe extends beyond human comprehension.
With the moon now presented as an option, speculation arose: could Enel's Fairy Vearth be situated on the moon?
This notion bewildered many. Present-day inhabitants lack the means to traverse the skies, let alone journey beyond their planet. What audacious endeavor is Enel undertaking? Does he truly believe himself to be a deity? What mysteries does the moon hold, and why is Enel fixated on it?
Although outlandish, this option struck a chord of credibility. People realized that in QnA live broadcasts, correctness often belied conventional appearances. Outrageous suggestions frequently yielded accurate solutions, further confounding the populace.
At this juncture, global confusion reigned supreme. Answers to these enigmas could only be gleaned from Enel himself.
Meanwhile, at Mariejois, the Five Elders reacted abruptly upon hearing the mention of the moon as an option. Their eyes widened in disbelief.
Initially, upon learning of Enel's ambition to establish a kingdom of God, they too assumed he aimed to ascend to the Red Line. They dismissed it as a jest; a Sky Island denizen attempting to strut into Mariejois was a preposterous notion.
Even the Four Emperors would weigh the consequences before attempting such a feat. Yet here was a Logia Devil Fruit user presuming to upend the world order. Did he fancy himself another Luke?
However, with the mention of the moon, they realized Enel was no ordinary adversary. He had attained the technological prowess to reach the moon. He aspired to voyage to the moon!
While others remained oblivious, the Five Elders were privy to many secrets, several of which the World Government kept under wraps. Lunaria indeed exist in this world. The Lunaria, a race hailed as the kingdom of gods, once inhabited the Red Line and were revered as deities.
The Lunaria family, aptly named, boasts black wings and bronze skin. The World Government has issued bounties worldwide for any information on the Lunaria tribe, offering a reward of 100 million Berry for such intelligence.
One distinguishing trait of this race is their ability to ignite flames upon their bodies and thrive in various environments. The World Government had previously conducted experiments on Lunaria bodies in their bid to unravel their secrets. However, after Kaido's destruction of their laboratory, and the subsequent loss of information regarding the Lunaria's whereabouts, it was revealed through Cipher Pol that the Lunaria are now allied with Kaido, with one of Kaido's commanders, King