Gol D. Roger had an unnamed, incurable disease that caused severe illness, including coughing up blood and loss of strength, which his doctor Crocus could only temporarily manage, leading to his decision to turn himself in for public execution to start the Great Pirate Era. While its exact nature isn't revealed, it's strongly speculated by fans to be a form of cancer, similar to Whitebeard's illness, possibly related to the overuse of Haki or something encountered at Laugh Tale, but this remains a popular theory, not canon fact.
They were both sick. It's not confirmed what it was or if it was the same thing. And for the people saying white beard had cancer Oda has not confirmed that, it's just a speculation because of the symptoms.
Description. Roger's murmur describes a loud holosystolic murmur of a ventricular septal defect. The murmur is best demonstrated at the left upper sternal border, accompanied by a harsh thrill, and compared to the sound of a 'rushing waterfall'.
The Five-Day Disease is a zoonotic disease caused by a bite from a breed of tick known as the Kestia. Nami caught this disease during the crew's stay in Little Garden, and was later cured by Kureha and Chopper in the Drum Castle.
A man who acquired everything in this world, the Pirate King, Gold Roger. His final words at his execution sent people to the seas. Gold Roger: My wealth and treasures? If you want it, you can have it! Search for it!
While opinions vary, Portgas D. Ace's death is widely considered the saddest in One Piece, primarily because he died protecting his brother Luffy, fulfilling his desire to be loved, but at the cost of his own life during the Marineford War, devastating Luffy and fans alike. Other frequently mentioned heartbreaking deaths include Belle-mère (sacrificing herself for Nami and Nojiko), Donquixote Rocinante (Corazon, for Law), Whitebeard (a legendary figure falling), and Pedro (a selfless sacrifice).
The "D." in One Piece (like in Monkey D. Luffy) is a mysterious inherited initial for a secret lineage, the "Clan of D.," who are considered "Natural Enemies of God" (the Celestial Dragons) and destined to cause significant world changes, often associated with bringing smiles, freedom, and pursuing dreams, though its exact word meaning remains unknown and heavily theorized as Dawn, Dream, Democracy, or Devil.
This disease is called love sickness, and it is genetic but only specific to the members of the Kuja tribe. While not much is known about the love sickness disease, the one thing that was focused pretty much on it was the fact that many empresses of the past have died because of it, and there is no supposed cure.
7 was a frontier agent of Baroque Works. He died on duty when he attempted to forcefully recruit Roronoa Zoro to the organization. His position was filled by the next Mr.
Set aside Nami, Sanji, and Robin's backstories — Kuma's life is the most heartbreaking story in all of One Piece.
Roger is still stronger than Joy Boy. The REAL story of One Piece's fabled Pirate King– and how Joy Boy doesn't even come close. The vivid anime and manga universe of One Piece is filled with exotic characters and legendary pirates, as well as a rich history that has fascinated fans for more than twenty years.
We all know roger obtained an incurable disease through his adventures of becoming Pirate king, and I know alot of people say that luffy will catch this disease also and as a matter of fact luffy has shorten his life span a few times in the series and due to his gear powers we all now believe this to be true.
Coronary heart disease cannot be cured but treatment can help manage the symptoms and reduce the chances of problems such as heart attacks. Treatment can include: lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise and stopping smoking. medicines.
As far as we know he didn't know until Ace told him himself.
We've always been told the Pirate King died of an incurable disease… but after seeing Saturn's form, things feel different. In Japanese folklore the Gyūki is a monster linked to deadly incurable poison. Roger's illness was also described as incurable, even by the world's best doctors.
He would later become recognized as one of the Four Emperors, the four most powerful pirate captains. Notably, the only member of the Roger Pirates known to have consumed a Devil Fruit is Buggy, an apprentice who was one of the weakest members of the crew.
The X-shaped scar on Luffy's chest was caused by Admiral Akainu during the Marineford War arc and was a result of Jinbe protecting Luffy.
In One Piece, Zoro's childhood friend, Shimotsuki Kuina, met her end in an accident where she fell down the stairs. After her death, Zoro inherited her sword, Wado Ichimonji, and pledged to achieve their mutual ambition of becoming the world's top swordsman.
Finally having enough, Kin'emon cut him down and Kanjuro remarked that it was fitting that his closest friend "on stage" be the one to end him. Kozuki Family: Prior to his betrayal, Kanjuro acted as a loyal retainer to the family.
Luffy is the complete name, but first and second name are inverted like they do in Japan. So, written in the western way would be Luffy Monkey D. or D.
Language includes profanity ("ass," "s--t," "damn") and insulting name-calling ("sniveling runt," "scum," "s--thead"). A character gives someone the middle finger.
In the same vein is an unusual behavior that seems to be common to "D." – they are often seen laughing or smiling right before they die (or think they are about to die), as though they have accepted their fate and exhibit no fear of death.