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[[File:Vearth Statue.png|thumb|230px|The Statue of Vearth.]]
 
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{{Nihongo|'''Vearth'''|大地ヴァース|Vāsu|kanji means "Earth"; '''Varse''' in the Viz Manga and in [[FUNimation]] edited dub}} is the name given to dirt by the people of [[Skypiea]]. Because [[Upper Yard]] is the only place in Skypiea where vearth can be found, it is considered a sacred substance.{{qref|volume=27|chapter=253|episode=166|text=[[Gan Fall]] says that "Vearth is the eternal yearning of all things living in the sky".}}
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{{Nihongo|'''Vearth'''|{{Ruby|大地|ヴァース}}|Vāsu|literally meaning "Earth"; '''Varse''' in the Viz Manga, [[FUNimation Entertainment|FUNimation]] edited dub, and 4Kids dub.}} is the name given to the [[world]] by the people of [[Skypiea]]. Though plants can grow on [[Island Clouds]], they cannot germinate in them. Thus, vearth is the most valuable substance in Skypiea.{{qref|volume=27|chap=253|ep=166|[[Gan Fall]] says that "Vearth is the eternal yearning of all things living in the sky".}} Because [[Upper Yard]] has the largest concentration of vearth in Skypiea, it is considered a sacred land.
   
Before the events of [[Skypiea Arc|Skypiea arc]], the Shandia, [[Aisa]], would usually sneak into Upper Yard and fill up her bag with vearth, bringing it back home with her.{{qref|volume=27|chapter=249|episode=163|text=Aisa goes often to Upper Yard to take Vearth back to her home.}}
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Before the events of [[Skypiea Arc]], the [[Shandia]] [[Aisa]] would usually sneak into Upper Yard and fill up her bag with vearth, bringing it back home with her.{{qref|volume=27|chap=249|ep=163|Aisa goes often to Upper Yard to take Vearth back to her home.}}
   
During the events of the Skypiea arc, Upper Yard was off limits to civilians. Anyone who entered was killed by Enel.<ref>''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 26 [[Chapter 240|Chapters 240]], [[Chapter 241|241]] and [[Episode 155]], [[Conis]] reveals that Upper Yard is a holy land that no one should ever enter.</ref>
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During the events of the Skypiea Arc, Upper Yard was off limits to civilians. Anyone who entered was killed by Enel.{{Qref|chap=240|chap2=241|ep=155|[[Conis]] reveals that Upper Yard is a holy land that no one should ever enter.}}
   
The dirt on Upper Yard and Upper Yard itself originates from the island [[Jaya]] directly below Skypiea. Originally, Upper Yard was merely a piece of the island, but after a [[Knock Up Stream]] appeared beneath Jaya, it was shot up to Skypiea never to be seen again by the citizens of the blue sea.<ref>''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 31 [[Chapter 291|Chapters 291]], [[Chapter 292|292]] and [[Episode 189]], the land of Jaya is shot to Skypiea together with everything on it.</ref>
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The dirt on Upper Yard and Upper Yard itself originate from the island [[Jaya]] directly below Skypiea. Originally, Upper Yard was merely a piece of the island, but after a [[Knock Up Stream]] appeared beneath Jaya, it was shot up to Skypiea never to be seen again by the citizens of the blue sea.{{Qref|chap=291|chap2=292|ep=189|The land of Jaya is shot to Skypiea together with everything on it.}}
   
 
In the original FUNimation dub, Enel wanted to return Vearth to Earth, to Jaya, and drag all of the people from the sky along with it.
 
In the original FUNimation dub, Enel wanted to return Vearth to Earth, to Jaya, and drag all of the people from the sky along with it.
   
 
==Fairy Vearth==
 
==Fairy Vearth==
{{Nihongo|'''Fairy Vearth'''|限りない大地フェアリーヴァース|Fearī Vāsu|kanji "Endless Earth"; it is called '''Endless Vearth''' in the FUNimation dub and '''Endless Varse''' in the Viz Manga}} is a legendary land that [[Enel]] mentions throughout the [[Skypiea arc]]. Enel wanted to travel to Fairy Vearth after he destroyed Skypiea.{{qref|volume=29|chapter=274|episode=180|text=Enel explains his plan about Skypiea and Fairy Vearth.}} For this purpose he built his ship, [[Maxim]].{{qref|volume=30|chapter=277|episode=181|text=Enel's ark Maxim is revealed.}}
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{{Nihongo|'''Fairy Vearth'''|{{Ruby|限りない大地|フェアリーヴァース}}|Fearī Vāsu|literally meaning "Endless Earth"; it is called '''Endless Vearth''' in the FUNimation dub and '''Endless Varse''' in the Viz Manga}} is a legendary land that [[Enel]] mentions throughout the Skypiea Arc. Enel wanted to travel to Fairy Vearth after he destroyed Skypiea.{{qref|chap=274|ep=180|Enel explains his plan about Skypiea and Fairy Vearth.}} For this purpose he built his ship, [[Ark Maxim|Maxim]].{{qref|chap=277|ep=181|Enel's ark Maxim is revealed.}}
   
After being defeated by Luffy, Enel headed off to Fairy Vearth, which turns out to be the [[Moon]]. There he found a group of [[Automata|alien like creatures]] - who have wings similar to the [[Skypieans]] - which Enel befriended.<ref>''One Piece Manga'' - Vol. 46 [[Chapter 473]] Cover Story: [[Enel's Great Space Operations]] Vol. 37, the Automata become Enel's subordinates.</ref>
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After being defeated by Luffy, Enel headed off to Fairy Vearth, which turns out to be the [[Moon]]. There he found a group of [[Automata|alien-like creatures]] - who have wings similar to the [[Skypiea#Residents|Skypieans]] - which Enel befriended.{{Qref|cover=473|The Automata become Enel's subordinates.}}
   
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==Translation and Dub Issues==
The discrepancy in translation ("Endless" vs. "Fairy") is because both are actually written in the manga. The Kanji lists it as "Endless Earth", while the Furigana reading is for "Fairy Vearth", meaning that, technically, both are correct.
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The discrepancy in translation ("Endless" vs. "Fairy") is because both are actually written in the manga. The Kanji lists it as "Endless Earth", while the Furigana reading is for "Fairy Vearth", meaning that technically, both are correct.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:09, 24 September 2019

Vearth (大地ヴァース, Vāsu?, literally meaning "Earth"; Varse in the Viz Manga, FUNimation edited dub, and 4Kids dub.) is the name given to the world by the people of Skypiea. Though plants can grow on Island Clouds, they cannot germinate in them. Thus, vearth is the most valuable substance in Skypiea.[2] Because Upper Yard has the largest concentration of vearth in Skypiea, it is considered a sacred land.

Before the events of Skypiea Arc, the Shandia Aisa would usually sneak into Upper Yard and fill up her bag with vearth, bringing it back home with her.[3]

During the events of the Skypiea Arc, Upper Yard was off limits to civilians. Anyone who entered was killed by Enel.[4]

The dirt on Upper Yard and Upper Yard itself originate from the island Jaya directly below Skypiea. Originally, Upper Yard was merely a piece of the island, but after a Knock Up Stream appeared beneath Jaya, it was shot up to Skypiea never to be seen again by the citizens of the blue sea.[5]

In the original FUNimation dub, Enel wanted to return Vearth to Earth, to Jaya, and drag all of the people from the sky along with it.

Fairy Vearth

Fairy Vearth (限りない大地フェアリーヴァース, Fearī Vāsu?, literally meaning "Endless Earth"; it is called Endless Vearth in the FUNimation dub and Endless Varse in the Viz Manga) is a legendary land that Enel mentions throughout the Skypiea Arc. Enel wanted to travel to Fairy Vearth after he destroyed Skypiea.[6] For this purpose he built his ship, Maxim.[7]

After being defeated by Luffy, Enel headed off to Fairy Vearth, which turns out to be the Moon. There he found a group of alien-like creatures - who have wings similar to the Skypieans - which Enel befriended.[8]

Translation and Dub Issues

The discrepancy in translation ("Endless" vs. "Fairy") is because both are actually written in the manga. The Kanji lists it as "Endless Earth", while the Furigana reading is for "Fairy Vearth", meaning that technically, both are correct.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 762 (p. 2-16) and Episode 701, Amber Lead and the associated illness is explained.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 253 and Episode 166, Gan Fall says that "Vearth is the eternal yearning of all things living in the sky".
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 249 and Episode 163, Aisa goes often to Upper Yard to take Vearth back to her home.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapters 240241 and Episode 155, Conis reveals that Upper Yard is a holy land that no one should ever enter.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapters 291292 and Episode 189, The land of Jaya is shot to Skypiea together with everything on it.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapter 274 and Episode 180, Enel explains his plan about Skypiea and Fairy Vearth.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 277 and Episode 181, Enel's ark Maxim is revealed.
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 49 Chapter 473, cover story: Enel's Great Space Operations Vol. 37, The Automata become Enel's subordinates.

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