Voice of All Things

The ability to hear the "Voice of All Things" is a unique power that only a few people in the world possess.

Overview
This power grants the user the ability to understand and gain information through creatures and inanimate objects who do not speak the same language. So far, this seems to be an ability gained from birth.

Some people use this ability to read the Poneglyphs.

The Three-Eye Tribe is rumored to have access to this ability through utilizing the power of their third eye.

Usage
Those who use this ability have been so far mostly shown to be unaware of its usage or even its existence.

When Roger first crossed the Red Line he could hear the Sea Kings voices, but he did not know who it was that was talking to him on the sea floor. However, by the time he reached the end of the Grand Line, and started his search for Raftel, he could hear the voice of Zunisha and that of Big Mom's Road Poneglyph.

Luffy has been shown to be able to hear and understand animals, including the Sea Kings like Roger could.

The Three-Eye Tribe are said to be able to use this ability; however, mixed-blood members might not necessarily be able to use it at all.

Known Users

 * Monkey D. Luffy
 * Gol D. Roger
 * Three-Eye Tribe
 * Kozuki Momonosuke
 * Kozuki Oden

Trivia

 * While not confirmed to be related, Shirahoshi, Poseidon, and Kozuki Momonosuke were able to communicate with life forms (Sea Kings and Zunisha) while others couldn't, despite not having the ability to hear the Voice of All Things.
 * Some other characters have demonstrated a similar ability to hear and or understand animals or objects, though those were either single occurrences or a different ability:
 * Roronoa Zoro was able to detect the cursed Sandai Kitetsu. Similarly, during his fight with Mr. 1, Zoro could hear the objects around him "breathing".
 * Tony Tony Chopper, being a reindeer, can understand other animals and after eating the Hito Hito no Mi, communicate with humans as well.

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