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Riku's cape
Well, without speculating or being of bad faith, I think Riku's symbol means something. Riku is a king (well, former at that moment) with a Jolly Roger, symbol of piracy! And he wore that as a gladiator in the Corrida Colosseum, it's not just a banal cape. The Admiral Fujitora is kneeling before a man with a Jolly Roger! He's asking him to be a king again, that adds another dimension to the situation (I know Fujitora don't care about that, he may not even know there is a Jolly Roger, but making Riku appears in plain clothes removes something in that case, I think). --Loiciol (talk) 21:32, April 3, 2016 (UTC)

The image isn't about the cape, it's about Fujitora and the Marines prostrate. The cape is negligible. Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 21:46, April 3, 2016 (UTC)

Also Fujitora cannot see the mark, even if he did have vision he never faced Rikus backside Kaido King of the Beasts (talk) 22:49, April 3, 2016 (UTC)

The focus of the scene is quite clearly Issho and the Marines prostrating themselves before Riku, not the detailing of the latter's cape. The anime is far from perfect, but it otherwise captured the detail of this scene very well - no need to revert to manga over one small detail like this.--Xilinoc (talk) 22:56, April 3, 2016 (UTC)