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As time moves on, new theories begin to appear every single day revolving around the mysteries ofOne Piece. These theories and speculations are in reality one of the most crucial elements of the franchise’s fan base and are one of the reasons the community thrives.However, one of the recent theories, posed by this user onReddit, changes everything we seem to know about none other than Kozuki Toki, and what her real identity might be. If true, this would be one of the most brilliant aspects of the story Eiichiro Oda might have ever written, showing how well he can navigate around the plot of his series.

NewOne PieceTheory Debunks The Real Identity Of Kozuki Toki
The aforementioned user states how Kozuki Toki in reality might have been Nefertari D. Lily. If this is indeed true, it would help explain the disappearance of Lily and finally tell us what happened to her.
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For added context, Nefertari D. Lily was the Queen of the Arabasta Kingdom duringthe Void Century Era. She was also one of the 20 monarchs who created the World Government at the time, however, she refused to move away from her home country, unlike the other monarchs. She is said to have never returned to Arabasta on her way back, and this particular theory explains why.
What we currently know about Kozuki Toki is the fact that she possessed the power of the Toki Toki no Mi Devil Fruit, which allowed her to move forward in time. This is a major element in this user’s theory as it allows for an explanation of how Nefertari D. Lily might have decided to land in the present day.

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Kozuki Toki is portrayed as the wife of Kozuki Oden and unfortunately lost her life during the destruction of the Oden Castle. The user mentioned before has predicted a few possibilities that could have prompted Lily to time travel to the future of Wano Arc.
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One of them is how she could have been wanting to check for herself if the Ancient Weapon Pluton still stayed hidden in the Wano Country or not. It has been revealed already through the Poneglyph of Arabasta (the kingdom of Nefertari D. Lily) how Pluton is one of thethree ancient weapons capable of destroying an entire island in one single shothidden in the Wano Country.
Another possible theory that the user has posed is how she wanted to witness the Dawn of the World occur for herself. The events of this particular event have been described in the letter sent by Lily to her family on the island of Arabasta just over 800 years ago.One Pieceis available to watch onCrunchyroll.

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