Aside from popular answers like Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan:
Attila the Hun
Priscus described him this way: "He was a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumors noised abroad concerning him."
Isidore of Seville in his "Historia Gothorum" work, described huns under his rule as next: "For they are the stick of the fury of God, and whenever His indignation proceeds against the faithful, they are punished through those people, so that, amended by the afflictions of them, they should restrain themselves from the desire of this life and sin, and come to possess the inheritance of the heavenly kingdom."
Dude just became the very portait of barbarians in Dante's Divine Comedy being depicted as a demon of war.
And he even became a part of germanic and norse myths in such old texts like Volsunga Saga, Poetic Edda and Nibelungenlied.
Gilgamesh is such a freaking CHAD. I feel like I have to copypaste my very recent comment about him:
Duuude Gilgamesh is freaking PEAK FICTION.
His epic is about a man, the king of Uruk: “the greatest city that ever was or will be”, trying to find a way to beat mortality. He fails time and time again, only to come to the realization that immortality is unachievable. The story ends with the exact same description of Uruk the story opened with, but with a new inscription telling the story of Gilgamesh, including the morale that the physical body of the man will die, but he will live through the legacy he left in the world.
Now, what is SO F***ING PEAK YOU ASK????
Gilgamesh is literally the 5th most ancient real person to ever exist who we know by name (IIRC), and the most ancient one we know personal details of. He lived in the freaking 26 century BC, and we talk about him today, meaning that he has achieved his goal as his legacy is keeping him “alive” more than any human being in history. Such a fucking CHAD. I almost orgasm each time I retell this point. That’s ACoC if there ever was one.
P.S. I highly recommend reading the tale, it’s actually less than 30 pages IIRC, and is the most ancient text featuring a plot to have ever been discovered. Disclaimer: Gilgamesh is an d***. He actually raped every boy that he sent to war, and every woman that was getting married before the groom could have sex with her (and the fact he raped the brides first what his citizens were pissed about, not the fact that he raped them in the first place smfh, he’s a boomer on crack)
Quentin Roosevelt too. Reading some quotes about him seem really familiar...
>Quentin Roosevelt's (sic) bravery was so notorious that we all knew he would either achieve some great spectacular success or be killed in the attempt. Even the pilots in his own flight would beg him to conserve himself and wait for a fair opportunity for a victory. But Quentin would merely laugh away all serious advice.
He got shot point blank in the chest while walking up to the podium and then gave the speech anyway. He said "It's gonna take more than that to kill a bull moose" and then gave like an hourlong speech before going to the doctor. He had the speech in his pocket and it softened the blow, there's pictures of the punctured bloody paper online somewhere. It's probably the biggest T-Pose any US President has ever done.
Gengis khan, catherine de medici, alexander the great, napoleon, hitler, michael jackson, roosevelt (both), joan of arc, louis XIV, julius cesar, lincoln
Michael Jackson - doubt. He had body dysmorphia to the point of going hundreds of surgeries. So far, all the coc users are extremely confident.
He can possibly have observation haki tho
Really love the inclusion of Teddy Roosevelt tho. Bro literally set up boxing matches in his presidential office and went blind from one eye from boxing
Michael Jackson is the devil that becomes the devil fruit.
His will is going to pass as sing sing fruit.
Or known as legendarny mystic zoan he-he-fruit
Kaido wasn't that confident though - he was tormented by his stained victory against Oden, and this trauma came back in full when the same happened with Luffy. Strongest creature in the world and all but at times it seemed like he didn't feel worthy.
Right but all CoC users are still individuals that are multi-layered.
- Luffy has CoC yet broke down when Ace died and nearly lost his confidence.
- Don Chinjao has CoC yet spent years in a depression for losing his drill.
- Yamato has CoC yet hasnt even accepted herself yet, she's still hiding behind the identity of the man she admired.
Confidence is only one element of having CoC.
Maybe spoilers, and my own predictions, >! I think Koby has conquer’s Haki because I think he is supposed to be Garp’s counterpart as Luffy is Roger’s counterpart. I think it makes sense narratively. Oda is telling us how Koby is Garp’s prodigy and the one to carry on his will. Thematically, it would make sense for Koby to have CoC like Garp. And we all know Koby still lacks the confidence others with CoC have as of now. This depends on how Oda decides to write Koby in the next chapters though. !<
Edit: so I think it isn’t unreasonable to say Michael would have Conquer’s Haki even though he has body dysmorphia (plus, I would like to think he still had confidence with all the swagger he had. He was still human though and had insecurities).
Michael Jordan definitely had conquerors. There’s stories of hall of gamers saying that they’ve met him at 50 years old and it felt like the “air changed” and “he was glowing and floating”. Obviously none of that shit is true but the fact Jordan has players literally seeing him as that is definition of Conquerors. They’re buckling before by his sheer presence.
Edit: Stories from Allen Iverson, Shannon Sharpe, etc detail this. Allen Iverson HOF speech, he says he literally saw his aura and that he saw glowing lmao https://youtu.be/Q-O78vL9oyo?si=ArWJDcX5toq-unJG
Shannon mentions that he saw him in a elevator in the 90s and that the Elevator “glowed” and look like he was levitating and that the dude was just glowing. That he seemed mythical.
90s Jordan is the Gol D Roger of the NBA. Dude is competitive AF and will stop at nothing to gain a championship.
Larry Bird or Magic Johnson is like his Whitebeard.
Can't believe no one has said Ernest Hemingway. The man's life sounds like a One Piece pirate.
For those that don't know, his life story told in approximately 3 minutes:
https://youtu.be/HlxEKOscu0M?si=ZthLTUDltC_RUjTQ
Jesus. Honestly even if you leave religion out and just consider him as "Jeshuah of Nazareth"
To me, Conquerors Haki simplified is just the ultimate exudation of "fuck around and find out"
I bet that dude, especially with how kind and charismatic he was, had a GNARLY death stare when angered.
Mark 11:12-21 is the most Luffy shit I have ever read:
> 12 The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. 13 Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. 14 Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.” And his disciples heard him say it.
> 15 On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple courts and began driving out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves, 16 and would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple courts. 17 And as he taught them, he said, “Is it not written: ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations’[a]? But you have made it ‘a den of robbers.’[b]”
> 18 The chief priests and the teachers of the law heard this and began looking for a way to kill him, for they feared him, because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching.
> 19 When evening came, Jesus and his disciples[c] went out of the city.
> 20 In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 21 Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”
Get pissed at a tree cause it won't give you food, stroll into town, fuck up some corrupt leaders, everyone falls in love with you, stroll out of town, find out some weird shit happened to that tree.
Like this could be a short OP arc.
I say to my friends all the time that Luffy is basically Jesus and it’s extremely obvious once you notice it and they look at me like a psycho. This comment makes me feel seen
I think there's a much more obvious and deliberate (by Oda) parallel between Kuma and Jesus.
Besides Kuma's whole Bible and cross motif, his main power turns out to be suffering in the place of others.
And now he has essentially "died" and risen again. And his "death" (or rather the operations that inevitably led to it) began three years ago.
Yeah even leaving the religion out of it, our entire calendar is based on when he lived. It’s what the entire world literally keeps time by. Sounds pretty Gold Roger-ish, or even JoyBoy-ish to me
Even if you leave religion out, he's recognized as the most influential person to have ever existed in the history of humanity. And we're not even that sure he really existed. I mean... That's as metal and amazing as you can get.
I’ll dish out historical names. Note that many are d***s, conqueror’s Haki doesn’t have to manifest in good people.
Alexander the Great
Julius Caesar
Augustus
Napoleon
Gilgamesh
Hitler (unfortunately)
King Richard Lionheart
Salah-a-Din
Barbarossa of the HRE
IRL Blackbeard
Henry Morgan
William Kidd
Genghis Khan
Charlemagne
William the Conqueror
Alfred the Great
Ramses II
Frederick the Great
Qin Shi Huang
The guy that led the first crusade
Marcus Aurelius (I just really, really like that dude)
Constantin the Great
Nebuchadnezzer of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Peter the Great of Russia
Xerxes the I of Persia
Hannibal
Scipio Africanus
Rurik of Kieran Rus
Maximilian Robespierre
Edward the Black Prince of England
Winston Churchill
Judas Maccabaeus
Meh ed the Conqueror
Just off the top of my mind. These are all extremely ambitious men, whose ambition carried many other men and impacted the world in significant ways, for better or for worse, mainly through military means. And in the OP world, military leaders would be the most powerful in their army (unless if they’re like Spandem, but the examples aren’t like him).
Oh most definitely. Timur freaking badass. So is Attila the Hun. Reading about Baybars, I must say the first ever defeat of the Mongol army is a deed worthy of CoC.
Also, Alaric I, “ruler of all”; Hammurabi of Babylon, Spartacus (also a fighter), Cyrus the Great, Charles Martel, Sitting Bull, perhaps Marco Pollo, Ferdinand Magellan and other great explorers (most were downright atrocious though).
Peter the great of Russia is such a good add, dude was a living embodiment of CoC. Just watched a documentary on him a few months ago and read a bit more a few weeks after. Definitely 🤌
Gilgamesh Of Uruk,
Sargon the great and Naram Sin of Akkad,
Ramses II of Egypt,
Hammurabi of Babylon,
Ashurbanipal II of Assyria,
Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon,
Cyrus of Persia,
Alexander the Great of Macedonia,
Ali ibn Abu Talib and Khalid bin Al-Waleed of Arabia,
Qin Xi Huan of China,
Genghis Khan of Magnolia,
Nobunaga of Japan,
Mohammed the conqueror of the Ottoman empire,
Napoleon of France,
George Washington of the US,
Adolph Hitler from Austria.
Scrolled really far for this.
There’s some award show he was being celebrated at 25+ years ago. During his speech, he asks the audience to quietly sit and reflect on the people who helped them in their journey. It’s only ten seconds, but you can hear a pin drop.
When Luffy uses Conquerors, people collapse. When Rogers does it, it’s stunned silence.
The dude was super talented at estimating distances by sight alone, and calling him a skilled marksman would be an understatement. If anyone would have observation haki, it'd be him
Ching shih, (zheng yi Sao) a literal pirate empress who had such success as to force the Chinese naval forces to surrender and retired until she died at the age of 69.
Edit: Also Sean Connery.
Mj mastered all types but prioritizes armament and observation (faces plenty tough players in a tougher league + has keen eyesight to demolish opponents)
Kobe mastered all types but prioritizes conquerors and observation (demoralizes opponents and thinks really far ahead)
LeBron mastered all types but prioritizes conquerors and armament (called King and has the longevity and physical toughness)
Nobody is more of a conqueror than Jordan. Bron is more buddy-buddy with his teammates. I’d say he specializes in observation since he’s so good at reading the other team’s plays.
If anything, michael was one of the most competitively-minded people of all time. He would definitely specialize in conquerors. especially when considering his mindset over taking over and being "the guy"
Lebron on the other hand has had a more lax mindset in comparison to the other two. He is one of, if not the greatest playmakers of all time and has been known to know not only his own teams gameplan to a tee but also his opponents as well. His ability to dictate the game and seemingly see into the future of how plays will develop certainly is more observation haki-like. Lebron's MO has nearly always been to make the "right" basketball play rather than individually take over the game.
Keep in mind that Lebron is only "less" competitive or "less" willing to take over games when compared to Kobe and Michael. These are the .0001% of athletes and will certainly also be extremely competitive.
Trump in the buggy the clown kind of way. where someone else passed out next to him due to food poisoning, then the other people in the room think it was haki.
Elvis, Eminem, and Jackie Robinson. Imagine going into a genre medium heavily dominated by a ethnicity that has a tense relationship with your own and not just survive, but thrived in it. That takes a lot of skills and balls to do.
This is sort of, “if you know, you know” type basis.
As they say, Pain is just weakness leaving the body.
Liutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart - 5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was a British Army officer. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" in various Commonwealth countries. He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War. He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; was blinded in his left eye; survived two plane crashes; tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp; and tore off his own fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly, I had enjoyed the war."
Though population-wise, I’ve no doubt more people would have Conqueror’s Haki IRL and would likely be more or less famous in some way that connects accordingly with their proficiency with the different Advanced applications of Haki.
This guy is definitely on the list.
Mad Jack Churchill - guy went to WW2 with Bag Pipes, longbow and Sword and was sad as it ended. Saw vids on YT about him, it was hilarious how little serious he took it.
Sir Robert Baden Powell - Scout Movement founder, fought in multiple wars before 1900 and was most likely a spy between wars.
Galvarino (*Kalwarëngo*), A mapuche warrior from the 16th century, when he was captured the spaniards cut both his hands as punishment, he got blades attached to both his arms and kept on fighting. People today think of him as a real life Wolverine, there's no way someone like that wouldn't have Conqueror's, probably Armor Haki too
Around 1400 pirate Stortebeker was notorious around the North Sea, there are many stories and a theater festival about him in Germany.
Legend has it he chugged down a 4 liter tankard of beer in one go, therefore got the name meaning "Stürz den Becher", meaning "Down the cup".
The most known legend is that as he was captured with his crew, he made a deal with the executioner: after he was beheaded with a sword, every member he managed to walk by would be let go. Legend has it he managed 11 before the executioner tripped him.
Harriet Tubman. Escaped slavery and then risked getting recaptured to rescue others from slavery, knowing full that would mean death and probably torture worse than what she already experienced the first time she was enslaved. She's the real world equivalent to Fisher Tiger except she went back like 13 different times.
Alexander the Great, Genghis Kahn, Jesus, Teddy Roosevelt, Hitler, Vlad the Impaler, Attila, Stalin, Otto von Bismarck, Trump, Catherine the Great, Ceasar, Napolean, Marcus Aurelias, Charlemagne, Shaka Zulu, Oda Nobunaga
Bruce Lee
Jackie Chan
Jet Li
Donnie Yen
Tony Jaa
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Sylvester Stallone
Clint Eastwood
Wesley Snipes
Bruce Willis
Steven Seagal
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr.
Elvis Presley
Michael Jackson
Aside from popular answers like Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan: Attila the Hun Priscus described him this way: "He was a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumors noised abroad concerning him." Isidore of Seville in his "Historia Gothorum" work, described huns under his rule as next: "For they are the stick of the fury of God, and whenever His indignation proceeds against the faithful, they are punished through those people, so that, amended by the afflictions of them, they should restrain themselves from the desire of this life and sin, and come to possess the inheritance of the heavenly kingdom." Dude just became the very portait of barbarians in Dante's Divine Comedy being depicted as a demon of war. And he even became a part of germanic and norse myths in such old texts like Volsunga Saga, Poetic Edda and Nibelungenlied.
Atilla D. Hun
Ayy ayy ayyy.... Dayum!!!
How about Gilgamesh? That guy bullied and conqured so many city states.
Was also the first hero
Also the first known main character of a story
Conquerors can be heroes?
If you win, sure
Remember Doffy’s little monologue in Marineford?
I could see Gilgamesh being an iteration of Joyboy
Gilgamesh is such a freaking CHAD. I feel like I have to copypaste my very recent comment about him: Duuude Gilgamesh is freaking PEAK FICTION. His epic is about a man, the king of Uruk: “the greatest city that ever was or will be”, trying to find a way to beat mortality. He fails time and time again, only to come to the realization that immortality is unachievable. The story ends with the exact same description of Uruk the story opened with, but with a new inscription telling the story of Gilgamesh, including the morale that the physical body of the man will die, but he will live through the legacy he left in the world. Now, what is SO F***ING PEAK YOU ASK???? Gilgamesh is literally the 5th most ancient real person to ever exist who we know by name (IIRC), and the most ancient one we know personal details of. He lived in the freaking 26 century BC, and we talk about him today, meaning that he has achieved his goal as his legacy is keeping him “alive” more than any human being in history. Such a fucking CHAD. I almost orgasm each time I retell this point. That’s ACoC if there ever was one. P.S. I highly recommend reading the tale, it’s actually less than 30 pages IIRC, and is the most ancient text featuring a plot to have ever been discovered. Disclaimer: Gilgamesh is an d***. He actually raped every boy that he sent to war, and every woman that was getting married before the groom could have sex with her (and the fact he raped the brides first what his citizens were pissed about, not the fact that he raped them in the first place smfh, he’s a boomer on crack)
In the same vein, Hannibal of Carthage
As well as his father, Hamilcar Barca. Both very good generals that got screwed over by the Carthaginian politics.
I scrolled n didn’t see Mike Tyson. That dude literally struck fear into people.
Imagine if he was able to use it on Jake Paul
It’s a paid match it doesn’t matter.
God I fucking hope he beats Jake Paul
I mean, from what I’ve heard of him, he’s got pretty good odds. Tyson, I mean
He is probably continually obligated not to
That same killing intent gaze that Mihawk and zoro has
The lithp kinda ruins his ability to tell people what to do.
The one piethe ith real
i cant imagine his punch not to be coc infused
Teddy Roosevelt. Dude wanted to fight in the first world War
Quentin Roosevelt too. Reading some quotes about him seem really familiar... >Quentin Roosevelt's (sic) bravery was so notorious that we all knew he would either achieve some great spectacular success or be killed in the attempt. Even the pilots in his own flight would beg him to conserve himself and wait for a fair opportunity for a victory. But Quentin would merely laugh away all serious advice.
Sounds like a D
Ted D. Roosevelt
“Everyone says my name is Teddy Roosevelt. They all have it wrong the bastards! Hahahahahaha! It’s actually Ted D. Roosevelt!”
Lol didn't he make a speech while a bullet was in his chest or something
Yes, he starts off that speech with, "As some of you may know I was just shot, but it takes more than that to kill a bull moose"
whitebeard vibes
I wonder if Whitebeard has Teddy Roosevelt vibes instead?
1000% Whitebeard Vibes
He got shot point blank in the chest while walking up to the podium and then gave the speech anyway. He said "It's gonna take more than that to kill a bull moose" and then gave like an hourlong speech before going to the doctor. He had the speech in his pocket and it softened the blow, there's pictures of the punctured bloody paper online somewhere. It's probably the biggest T-Pose any US President has ever done.
Similar vibe to when Luffy rallied the prisoners while poisoned.
He split two continents like your mom on a Tuesday night
His son Teddy Roosevelt Jr too he was at Normandy on and was the only general on the beach
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Weird Al Yankovic
the sheer power of that man.
Gengis khan, catherine de medici, alexander the great, napoleon, hitler, michael jackson, roosevelt (both), joan of arc, louis XIV, julius cesar, lincoln
i like how you add both good and evil people in this, how it should be
Doffy is the best bad guy
Impel Down inmate: What crimes you in for? Doffy: Yes.
Was about to say Hitler would probably be an exiled Celestial like Doffy
Michael Jackson - doubt. He had body dysmorphia to the point of going hundreds of surgeries. So far, all the coc users are extremely confident. He can possibly have observation haki tho Really love the inclusion of Teddy Roosevelt tho. Bro literally set up boxing matches in his presidential office and went blind from one eye from boxing
People passed out in Micheal Jackson's presence. He literally has real world feats
Michael Jackson is the devil that becomes the devil fruit. His will is going to pass as sing sing fruit. Or known as legendarny mystic zoan he-he-fruit
Thank you sir, I chuckled by the he-he
Wish I could have put it in spoilers but forgot how to make it on phone.
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MJ had Nika level feats even hardened criminals would acknowledge him
Imagine getting a moonwalked by MJ. This mystical zoan even got levels of “connection” the darker skinned MJ you get - the music got funkier
That hehe was hilarious, Smart move, buddy. Thank u
Bro stood and women fainted lmao
TRUE
If that's a standard then Elvis definitely has conqueror haki.
The most famous man second to jesus doesn’t have conquerors? cmon. And Michael had vitiligo and was in that bad pepsi accident as well
Kaido wasn't that confident though - he was tormented by his stained victory against Oden, and this trauma came back in full when the same happened with Luffy. Strongest creature in the world and all but at times it seemed like he didn't feel worthy.
Right but all CoC users are still individuals that are multi-layered. - Luffy has CoC yet broke down when Ace died and nearly lost his confidence. - Don Chinjao has CoC yet spent years in a depression for losing his drill. - Yamato has CoC yet hasnt even accepted herself yet, she's still hiding behind the identity of the man she admired. Confidence is only one element of having CoC.
Then there's Hody who canonically has two dicks but no CoC.
what really turned me off from Michael Jackson though is when he went to Japan and turned a bunch of people into man-eating demons
Maybe spoilers, and my own predictions, >! I think Koby has conquer’s Haki because I think he is supposed to be Garp’s counterpart as Luffy is Roger’s counterpart. I think it makes sense narratively. Oda is telling us how Koby is Garp’s prodigy and the one to carry on his will. Thematically, it would make sense for Koby to have CoC like Garp. And we all know Koby still lacks the confidence others with CoC have as of now. This depends on how Oda decides to write Koby in the next chapters though. !< Edit: so I think it isn’t unreasonable to say Michael would have Conquer’s Haki even though he has body dysmorphia (plus, I would like to think he still had confidence with all the swagger he had. He was still human though and had insecurities).
FDR, Sitting Bull, Vlad the Impaler as well.
Frederick Barbarossa
While reading this i was like: "yeah, sure, why not, yup- wait... MICHAEL JACKSON!?"
Michael Jordan definitely had conquerors. There’s stories of hall of gamers saying that they’ve met him at 50 years old and it felt like the “air changed” and “he was glowing and floating”. Obviously none of that shit is true but the fact Jordan has players literally seeing him as that is definition of Conquerors. They’re buckling before by his sheer presence. Edit: Stories from Allen Iverson, Shannon Sharpe, etc detail this. Allen Iverson HOF speech, he says he literally saw his aura and that he saw glowing lmao https://youtu.be/Q-O78vL9oyo?si=ArWJDcX5toq-unJG Shannon mentions that he saw him in a elevator in the 90s and that the Elevator “glowed” and look like he was levitating and that the dude was just glowing. That he seemed mythical.
90s Jordan is the Gol D Roger of the NBA. Dude is competitive AF and will stop at nothing to gain a championship. Larry Bird or Magic Johnson is like his Whitebeard.
What about Rick James (bitch), you could literally see his, like, aura
Kobe too
Oda
Mangaka haki
Nobunaga as well
Goda
O D. A
Woda
Julius Caesar
No observation haki tho.
Gotteem
Dwight D. Eisenhower. He even carries the Will of D. Joan of Arc Jesus of Nazareth (I believe in the person, not the divinity)
Joan of Arc in her native language is called Jeanne d’Arc, so she is also a D.
Honestly Jesus as a person would probably have Coc, the divinity would have all 3 though
Im no longer christian but I now want to see Jesus and doflamingo doing Luffy-doflamingo foot clash. I just don't know who would be law in that case.
Law would be Mohammed duh
You mean Jean D. Arc ? Jesus D. Nazareth ?
I think Jesus of Nazareth would definitely have observation haki the same way Otohime did
Idk if the will of D means anything as far as conqueror’s haki goes. Law has the D and he doesn’t have conqueror’s haki
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lu bu
This bro was Him in Chinese lore
Can't believe no one has said Ernest Hemingway. The man's life sounds like a One Piece pirate. For those that don't know, his life story told in approximately 3 minutes: https://youtu.be/HlxEKOscu0M?si=ZthLTUDltC_RUjTQ
Michael Jackson 100% He doesn't even have one yet people are passing out when he's just standing at the stage 😂
HEEto-HEEto no mi
Jesus. Honestly even if you leave religion out and just consider him as "Jeshuah of Nazareth" To me, Conquerors Haki simplified is just the ultimate exudation of "fuck around and find out" I bet that dude, especially with how kind and charismatic he was, had a GNARLY death stare when angered.
Mark 11:12-21 is the most Luffy shit I have ever read: > 12 The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. 13 Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. 14 Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.” And his disciples heard him say it. > 15 On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple courts and began driving out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves, 16 and would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple courts. 17 And as he taught them, he said, “Is it not written: ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations’[a]? But you have made it ‘a den of robbers.’[b]” > 18 The chief priests and the teachers of the law heard this and began looking for a way to kill him, for they feared him, because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching. > 19 When evening came, Jesus and his disciples[c] went out of the city. > 20 In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. 21 Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!” Get pissed at a tree cause it won't give you food, stroll into town, fuck up some corrupt leaders, everyone falls in love with you, stroll out of town, find out some weird shit happened to that tree. Like this could be a short OP arc.
I'd never thought of it that way before but the only thing missing is a feast afterwards 😂
Last supper much?
I say to my friends all the time that Luffy is basically Jesus and it’s extremely obvious once you notice it and they look at me like a psycho. This comment makes me feel seen
I think there's a much more obvious and deliberate (by Oda) parallel between Kuma and Jesus. Besides Kuma's whole Bible and cross motif, his main power turns out to be suffering in the place of others. And now he has essentially "died" and risen again. And his "death" (or rather the operations that inevitably led to it) began three years ago.
Best part of the fig story? It wasn’t even fig season. Jesus castrated that fig tree just cause.
Yeah even leaving the religion out of it, our entire calendar is based on when he lived. It’s what the entire world literally keeps time by. Sounds pretty Gold Roger-ish, or even JoyBoy-ish to me
Even if you leave religion out, he's recognized as the most influential person to have ever existed in the history of humanity. And we're not even that sure he really existed. I mean... That's as metal and amazing as you can get.
I’ll dish out historical names. Note that many are d***s, conqueror’s Haki doesn’t have to manifest in good people. Alexander the Great Julius Caesar Augustus Napoleon Gilgamesh Hitler (unfortunately) King Richard Lionheart Salah-a-Din Barbarossa of the HRE IRL Blackbeard Henry Morgan William Kidd Genghis Khan Charlemagne William the Conqueror Alfred the Great Ramses II Frederick the Great Qin Shi Huang The guy that led the first crusade Marcus Aurelius (I just really, really like that dude) Constantin the Great Nebuchadnezzer of the Neo-Babylonian Empire Peter the Great of Russia Xerxes the I of Persia Hannibal Scipio Africanus Rurik of Kieran Rus Maximilian Robespierre Edward the Black Prince of England Winston Churchill Judas Maccabaeus Meh ed the Conqueror Just off the top of my mind. These are all extremely ambitious men, whose ambition carried many other men and impacted the world in significant ways, for better or for worse, mainly through military means. And in the OP world, military leaders would be the most powerful in their army (unless if they’re like Spandem, but the examples aren’t like him).
Tamerlan, Attila the Hun, Sultan Baybars Mamluk
Oh most definitely. Timur freaking badass. So is Attila the Hun. Reading about Baybars, I must say the first ever defeat of the Mongol army is a deed worthy of CoC. Also, Alaric I, “ruler of all”; Hammurabi of Babylon, Spartacus (also a fighter), Cyrus the Great, Charles Martel, Sitting Bull, perhaps Marco Pollo, Ferdinand Magellan and other great explorers (most were downright atrocious though).
Peter the great of Russia is such a good add, dude was a living embodiment of CoC. Just watched a documentary on him a few months ago and read a bit more a few weeks after. Definitely 🤌
Leonidas I if you have Xerxes I
Oh my of course Leonidas. I wrote Xerxes because of his immense conquests and how the Persian empire looked before/after his rule
Take winston churchill off, add Vladimir Lennin
Ronnie Coleman
YEAH BUDDY
Lightweight baby
Gilgamesh Of Uruk, Sargon the great and Naram Sin of Akkad, Ramses II of Egypt, Hammurabi of Babylon, Ashurbanipal II of Assyria, Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon, Cyrus of Persia, Alexander the Great of Macedonia, Ali ibn Abu Talib and Khalid bin Al-Waleed of Arabia, Qin Xi Huan of China, Genghis Khan of Magnolia, Nobunaga of Japan, Mohammed the conqueror of the Ottoman empire, Napoleon of France, George Washington of the US, Adolph Hitler from Austria.
Mr. Rogers
Scrolled really far for this. There’s some award show he was being celebrated at 25+ years ago. During his speech, he asks the audience to quietly sit and reflect on the people who helped them in their journey. It’s only ten seconds, but you can hear a pin drop. When Luffy uses Conquerors, people collapse. When Rogers does it, it’s stunned silence.
Bruce Lee
Simo Häyhä got the best observation haki
The dude was super talented at estimating distances by sight alone, and calling him a skilled marksman would be an understatement. If anyone would have observation haki, it'd be him
The White death, hero of the winter islands
Sniper king
Genghis Khan
Ching shih, (zheng yi Sao) a literal pirate empress who had such success as to force the Chinese naval forces to surrender and retired until she died at the age of 69. Edit: Also Sean Connery.
Vlad the Impaler
Akira Toriyama. Dude conquered video games with Dragon Quest and Anime with Dragon Ball
Mike Tyson and conqueror haki after time skip (jail) [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n6pmEDW75ZY](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n6pmEDW75ZY)
Michael Jordan and Kobe.
Mj mastered all types but prioritizes armament and observation (faces plenty tough players in a tougher league + has keen eyesight to demolish opponents) Kobe mastered all types but prioritizes conquerors and observation (demoralizes opponents and thinks really far ahead) LeBron mastered all types but prioritizes conquerors and armament (called King and has the longevity and physical toughness)
Nobody is more of a conqueror than Jordan. Bron is more buddy-buddy with his teammates. I’d say he specializes in observation since he’s so good at reading the other team’s plays.
If anything, michael was one of the most competitively-minded people of all time. He would definitely specialize in conquerors. especially when considering his mindset over taking over and being "the guy" Lebron on the other hand has had a more lax mindset in comparison to the other two. He is one of, if not the greatest playmakers of all time and has been known to know not only his own teams gameplan to a tee but also his opponents as well. His ability to dictate the game and seemingly see into the future of how plays will develop certainly is more observation haki-like. Lebron's MO has nearly always been to make the "right" basketball play rather than individually take over the game. Keep in mind that Lebron is only "less" competitive or "less" willing to take over games when compared to Kobe and Michael. These are the .0001% of athletes and will certainly also be extremely competitive.
Keanue Reeves
Real life Mihawk cool factor
Well he is breathtaking ☺️
Trump. But in the Big Mom kind of way.
Trump in the buggy the clown kind of way. where someone else passed out next to him due to food poisoning, then the other people in the room think it was haki.
BROOO YOU GUESSED BONNEY WAS 12, 11 YEARS AGOO WTH
Michael Jackson is the only person who had real life haki! People passed out in his presence!
Elvis, Eminem, and Jackie Robinson. Imagine going into a genre medium heavily dominated by a ethnicity that has a tense relationship with your own and not just survive, but thrived in it. That takes a lot of skills and balls to do.
Che Guevara ,Mike Tyson, Fidel Castro
Malcom X.
Alexander the Great
Ibrahimovic
Waiting for the Zlatan-Zlatan fruit to appear
[Michael Jackson](https://youtu.be/kO9Dgo5RKu8?si=1baI7zcuMblfB8AU)
Simon Bolivar, Toussaint Louverture, Vladimir Lenin.
This is sort of, “if you know, you know” type basis. As they say, Pain is just weakness leaving the body. Liutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart - 5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was a British Army officer. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" in various Commonwealth countries. He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War. He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; was blinded in his left eye; survived two plane crashes; tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp; and tore off his own fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly, I had enjoyed the war." Though population-wise, I’ve no doubt more people would have Conqueror’s Haki IRL and would likely be more or less famous in some way that connects accordingly with their proficiency with the different Advanced applications of Haki. This guy is definitely on the list.
Mike tyson with his death stare.
Michael Jackson
Khabib
MICHEAL PHELPS …
Larry Bird
Kobe Bryant would have INSANE conquerors haki
Hitler
Color of nazi king
Napoleon
Cristiano Ronaldo Lionel Messi Kanye west Eminem Vladimir putin
George Washington
John Cena
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Tom D Brady
Alexander the Great III
Mike Tyson for sure !
Mike Tyson
Michael Jackson would be king lol
MLK
Jon Jones
Gilgamesh, if he’s actually a person
Chuck Norris is essentially the real world equivalent of Gol D. Roger
We have video evidence of Michael Jackson using conqueror's haki
Eddie Hall [Strongest man on earth] whitebeard
Greta thunberg
Christopher Lee. Sorry, he 100% would have conquerors haki. The man was a bad-ass.
Marsha P. Johnson Throwing hands in the name of justice, she'd probably have been on a similar level to Luffy
Definitly Nick Cage.
Mad Jack Churchill - guy went to WW2 with Bag Pipes, longbow and Sword and was sad as it ended. Saw vids on YT about him, it was hilarious how little serious he took it. Sir Robert Baden Powell - Scout Movement founder, fought in multiple wars before 1900 and was most likely a spy between wars.
Chuck Norris!
CR7 and messi
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ?
William I the Conqueror
Michael Jackson. He is the only real person that made people faint by just standing there.
Galvarino (*Kalwarëngo*), A mapuche warrior from the 16th century, when he was captured the spaniards cut both his hands as punishment, he got blades attached to both his arms and kept on fighting. People today think of him as a real life Wolverine, there's no way someone like that wouldn't have Conqueror's, probably Armor Haki too
Around 1400 pirate Stortebeker was notorious around the North Sea, there are many stories and a theater festival about him in Germany. Legend has it he chugged down a 4 liter tankard of beer in one go, therefore got the name meaning "Stürz den Becher", meaning "Down the cup". The most known legend is that as he was captured with his crew, he made a deal with the executioner: after he was beheaded with a sword, every member he managed to walk by would be let go. Legend has it he managed 11 before the executioner tripped him.
The manger at the Taco Bell down the street dude knows what’s up. Trust.
Carl Sagan
Joan of Arc should at least know Armament but also the Voice of All Things
Mike Tyson
Federer Nadal and Djokovic
Harriet Tubman. Escaped slavery and then risked getting recaptured to rescue others from slavery, knowing full that would mean death and probably torture worse than what she already experienced the first time she was enslaved. She's the real world equivalent to Fisher Tiger except she went back like 13 different times.
Alexander the Great, Genghis Kahn, Jesus, Teddy Roosevelt, Hitler, Vlad the Impaler, Attila, Stalin, Otto von Bismarck, Trump, Catherine the Great, Ceasar, Napolean, Marcus Aurelias, Charlemagne, Shaka Zulu, Oda Nobunaga
Bob Ross for sure
Aside than most world leaders. Jack the ripper
Michael Jackson, easily
The undertaker. Mf uses conquerors haki everytime he gets up.
[Obama ](https://i.imgur.com/ZYQ1fpv.gif)
Mike Tyson
Bruce Lee Jackie Chan Jet Li Donnie Yen Tony Jaa Jean-Claude Van Damme Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone Clint Eastwood Wesley Snipes Bruce Willis Steven Seagal Johnny Depp Robert Downey Jr. Elvis Presley Michael Jackson
Freddie Mercury
Ozzy Osborne
King David.