User blog comment:Fliu/Chapter 936: Queen's Inferno/@comment-7614831-20190315183248/@comment-2600:1702:3C50:A6E0:B030:96A7:D775:A33E-20190320032632

Yes, Gilgamesh is a rather memorable hunt from that game, I hear he is apparently in other Final Fantasy games but I have only played a handful. If not for my enjoyment of the Kingdom Hearts series, it likely would have taken me longer to take notice of Final Fantasy. At any rate, Oda does love to mix history and other things into his work which is presumable where he decided to get the inspiration for Whitebeard's death. Many of his characters take their names from important people or events from what I can see. Nobunaga showing up is just something I speculate about given the author's love of historic events and people in his work, the fact that Wano has a few characteristics of Japan at the time Nobunaga was alive, and the fact that he is throwing in everything including the kitchen sink into this arc. As for your final statement, you are right I began contributing to these posts at the end of Whole Cake arc. I would have done so sooner if I knew they existed. There are two reasons I have not created a username and account, one I am not sure I know how and I make it a habit to avoiding doing something on a computer unless I know what I am doing. That is why it took me years to create a YouTube account which leads to my second reason; My opinions and ideas seem to be in disagreement with certain members of the fandom in this anime and others. My friends and I created our accounts to share our opinions and views and to defend certain points and character whom we felt we wanted or needed to defend. Shortly afterword's it was made clear to me that I was not welcome on YouTube and I was forced to leave. My friends now walk on eggshells when posting their comments to avoid the same thing happening and withdraw if the situation seems to be getting ugly. Granted, these posts seem a lot more polite then the ones on YouTube thankfully, but my comments were objected to even when I expressed my most polite and careful of words and tone. Anonymity is sometimes a curse and sometimes a gift. If I knew how to create a username I would consider it, but I have no desire to suffer attacks like I did again. It is the most vexing dilemma, to want people to know who I am and my opinions and yet to be afraid of being attacked by those who do not understand my viewpoints. Perhaps my opinions just make me a bit of an odd duck who was lucky enough to find others who share enough in common with me that I can call them my friends.