One Piece 1164 Spoilers: Was Davy Jones Really the First Pirate King?

One Piece Chapter 1164 of One Piece has sent shockwaves through the fandom. The spoilers suggest that Eiichiro Oda may have finally unveiled the origins of the pirate era and the revelation is mind-blowing. Could the legendary Davy Jones, long thought to be a myth, have been the first Pirate King?

For years, fans believed Gol D. Roger was the one who started it all. But this chapter teases something far older, far darker a pirate who ruled before even the World Government rose to power.

The Legacy of the Pirate King

Gol D. Roger is celebrated as the man who conquered the Grand Line and discovered the fabled treasure, One Piece. His declaration before his execution ignited the Great Pirate Era. But Oda has always hinted that Roger wasn’t the first merely the one who revived an ancient dream.

So, what if Roger’s journey was the continuation of something that began centuries ago?

The Mysterious Figure of Davy Jones

In maritime folklore, Davy Jones is the ghostly ruler of the deep seas a figure of death, mystery, and eternal imprisonment. Sailors feared being sent to “Davy Jones’ Locker,” a watery grave from which none returned.

Could Oda have reimagined this myth into his world not as a spirit, but as a real pirate who once ruled the seas before history was rewritten?

One Piece 1164 Spoilers: Was Davy Jones Really the First Pirate King?

Davy Jones in One Piece Lore

Oda loves to play with mythological and literary symbols. From Sun God Nika to Poseidon, One Piece frequently intertwines myth and fact. Eagle-eyed fans noticed that during the Fish-Man Island arc, Neptune’s dialogue about “ancient pirates who ruled the sea floor” could have been our first hint of Davy Jones’s existence.

One Piece Chapter 1164 Spoilers Breakdown

Leaked spoilers suggest the chapter dives deep into a flashback called “The First Great Voyage.” A mysterious logbook, found in the depths near Laugh Tale, describes a pirate who sailed before the Void Century a man whose name began with D. J.

The chapter reportedly ends with a chilling line:

“Before the age of dreams, there was the age of Davy.”

Fans are losing their minds.

The Great Pirate War of the Past

The Void Century remains one of One Piece’s greatest mysteries. If Davy Jones existed before that, it means pirates played a crucial role in shaping or destroying ancient civilizations.

Maybe the “Great War” wasn’t between kingdoms at all. Maybe it was between the first pirates and the creators of the World Government.

Is Davy Jones the Origin of the D. Clan?

The “Will of D” has always symbolized defiance against oppression and the pursuit of freedom. If Davy Jones bore the “D.” in his name, that could make him the ancestor of every major D. figurefrom Roger to Luffy.

Imagine the irony: the first pirate cursed by the sea, inspiring generations who would challenge fate itself.

The Lost Sea: A Hidden Kingdom Beneath the Waves

Spoilers also hint at a new location “The Abyssal Kingdom.” Said to be hidden beneath the Calm Belt, this place could very well be Davy Jones’ Locker in One Piece form. It’s described as a city frozen in time, filled with ships of the damned.

Could the One Piece treasure itself be hidden there?

Oda’s Use of Symbolism and Myth

From Poseidon to Nika, Oda constantly blends cultural mythology into his story. Davy Jones, as the embodiment of death and freedom on the ocean, fits perfectly into One Piece’s philosophy: the sea gives life and takes it away.

It’s poetic and frightening.

Fan Reactions and Theories

The community is divided. Some fans praise Oda’s genius for tying real-world myths into One Piece’s lore. Others think it’s too supernatural. But everyone agrees the hype is real.

Twitter hashtags like #DavyJonesD and #FirstPirateKing are trending worldwide.

The Power of the Ancient Weapons

Theories now suggest that Davy Jones once controlled an early version of Poseidon, giving him dominion over the sea itself. That would explain why the sea “obeyed” him and why his defeat caused the world to sink into chaos.

Comparing Davy Jones to Gol D. Roger

Roger was a man of dreams; Davy Jones was a man of dominance. Where Roger sought freedom, Davy sought control. Two sides of the same coin both carrying the “D” and both chasing the truth of the world.

Implications for Luffy’s Journey

If Luffy inherits not only Roger’s will but also Davy Jones’s ancient spirit, it could redefine what “Pirate King” truly means. Maybe it’s not about ruling but freeing the sea from the curse of history.

The Future of One Piece After Chapter 1164

This revelation changes everything. We might be heading into the Final Saga’s historical arc, where Oda connects every mystery  the Void Century, the Will of D, and the One Piece itself back to the legend of Davy Jones.

Conclusion

Whether Davy Jones was real or just a symbol, his influence on One Piece lore cannot be ignored. Chapter 1164 hints that the Pirate King’s title carries a legacy older than anyone imagined  a legacy of rebellion, tragedy, and eternal freedom.

And maybe, when Luffy finds the One Piece, he won’t just become the next Pirate King.
He’ll become the last one the world ever needs.

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