Will of D. (2024)

The "Will of D." is a mystery surrounding some people who have the initial "D." in their names.

Contents

  • 1 The Mystery of D.
    • 1.1 The Meaning of D.
  • 2 Carriers of the Initial "D."
    • 2.1 Carriers' Profile
  • 3 Characteristics
  • 4 Translation and Dub Issues
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 References
  • 7 Site Navigation

The Mystery of D.[]

Will of D. (1)

The initial was first pointed out in Oda's SBS questions and answers corner, when he was asked what the D. in Luffy's name stood for. Oda just replied to read it as a D. for now and that he would reveal the truth behind it in time.[1] This was the first time the D. in Luffy's name was brought up, as well as Oda's first hint toward a bigger mystery.

Kureha was the first to mention the "Will of D." when she revealed that the true name of the late Pirate King was Gol D. Roger. She told Dalton that Chopper had joined up with a very dangerous man.[2]

The "Will of D." has also been mentioned by Nico Robin three times, the first being when she rescued Luffy from quicksand during the Arabasta Arc; she asked Luffy about the meaning of the "D." and why those with the name fight, but he had no idea.[3] The second was when Robin was talking to Gan Fall after they pulled up the ancient belfry. Gan Fall mentioned feeling that Luffy left the same impression on him as Gol D. Roger did.[4] The third time was when Robin tried to ask Silvers Rayleigh about the significance of the "Will of D.", bringing up the Void Century at the same time. He did not reply on what the "D." stood for but stated that they (the Roger Pirates) had discovered the details of the Void Century; however, Robin declined his offer to tell her about it, determined to discover the truth herself.[5]

In contrast to the openness of Luffy and other "D"-bearers, there are some "D." families who seem to know its meaning and try to keep it secret from the public, such as Trafalgar Law's.[6]

Will of D. (2)

One clue about those who carry the "D." was left by Jaguar D. Saul, who specifically said that, while he did not know the meaning of the initial, he did know everyone in his family carried it in their names.[7] This implies that the "D." is passed down between generations. So far, it seems that all characters with the "D." may indeed be related to each other, if not by blood, then at least by fate.[8] An example of the hereditary nature of "D." can be seen in the Monkey family, consisting of Monkey D. Luffy, his biological father Monkey D. Dragon, and his grandfather Monkey D. Garp.[9] This, however, does not necessarily imply that all "D."-bearers are closely related; some of the "D."-bearers have had children together, as seen with Portgas D. Rouge and Gol D. Roger, and some of the "D."-bearers are giants.

An apparently unique event within the enigma of "D." was the birth of Portgas D. Ace, whose parents, Portgas D. Rouge and Gol D. Roger, both bore the mysterious initial.

During a flashback, Gol D. Roger complains that the World Government is calling him "Gold Roger" instead of his real name. He was then asked by Whitebeard what "D" is. Roger cryptically agreed to explain it, though the scene fades before he actually says anything. However, it is implied that Whitebeard had a clear understanding to its meaning. He later noted during the battle at Marineford that killing someone with a "D." would not extinguish the flames of their will because someone would eventually inherit that will and carry on Roger's wish.[10]

Later on, Trafalgar Law wondered aloud that the Will of D. will almost certainly call up a storm again. It is still not clear exactly what he meant, but it hints that Silvers Rayleigh had a clear purpose for wanting to find Monkey D. Luffy on Amazon Lily.[11] In the Post-War Arc, Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro stated that "D." means danger.[12] After the timeskip, Law mentioned the Will of D. once more when Doflamingo asked him why he had so much faith in Luffy.[13]

After visiting Laugh Tale, Kozuki Oden mentioned that he and the Roger Pirates had learned the meaning of the D. name.[14] After that Roger noted the World Government is hiding his true name, Gol D. Roger, but considering everything he and his crew learned in Laugh Tale, he understands the reason for this conspiracy. When the news of Kaidou and Big Mom's defeat spread throughout the world, Topman Warcury ordered to remove the D. in Monkey D. Luffy's name on his bounty poster but failed, seemingly due to a miscommunication.

The Meaning of D.[]

In certain places, the clan of D. have been called by another name, God's Archenemy.

—Rosinante telling Law about the D.'s true purpose.


When Donquixote Rosinante learned that Law was a "D.", he revealed to the kid that those with this initial in their name are from the fated family of D. (Dディーの一族, Dī no Ichizoku?, VIZ: People of the D).[15] In the country where Rosinante came from, children were told that if they misbehaved, they would be eaten up by "D.". Similarly, elders of that country seemed quite wary of the "storm" that those with "D." were known to cause. Rosinante explained to Law that the "D." has been secretly inherited worldwide and throughout history, and that in a certain land, the "family of D." was referred to as Natural Enemy of God (神の天敵, Kami no Tenteki?). According to Rosinante, the "D."s are considered to be the natural enemy of the Celestial Dragons, as Celestial Dragons are considered to be "Gods".[16]

"D" is the moniker of our ancient enemy. In recent times, it has cropped up more frequently. However, it is nothing but a faint echo. Those who carry the name do not even know of its true meaning now...

—Imu explaining the Will of D. to Cobra.


According to Imu, the D. was once a label used by their enemies of the Void Century, the Great Kingdom. However, carriers of the initial usually do not know about its origins and meaning. Still, seemingly as a twist of fate, members of the D. clan tend to be always at the center of massive world-shaking events, a fact that is not lost to either Imu or the Five Elders.

This includes even the first ever known carrier, Nefertari D. Lili, who, in spite of being part of the First Twenty and thus an enemy of the Great Kingdom, still conspired against her own side for unknown reasons, leading to the scattering of Poneglyphs around the globe. Since then, the Nefertari Family has continuously followed Lili's will to protect the Poneglyphs through a letter of her authoring, which has been passed down among generations of Arabasta kings.

Carriers of the Initial "D."[]

See also the associated category: Will of D..

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Will of D.

Gol/Portgas Family(Deceased:All Deceased)

Will of D. (3)

Will of D. (4)

Will of D. (5)

Gol D. Roger Portgas D. Ace Portgas D. Rouge

Monkey Family

Will of D. (6)

Will of D. (7)

Will of D. (8)

Monkey D. Luffy Monkey D. Garp(Unknown status)? Monkey D. Dragon

Will of D. (9)

Will of D. (10)

Will of D. (11)

Nefertari Vivi Nefertari D. Lili(Deceased) Nefertari Cobra(Deceased)

Others

Will of D. (12)

Will of D. (13)

Will of D. (14)

Will of D. (15)

Marshall D. Teach Jaguar D. Saul Trafalgar D.
Water Law
Rocks D. Xebec(Deceased)
  • (Deceased): the character is deceased.
  • (Unknown status)?: the character's status is unknown.
  • (Non-Canon): the character is non-canon.
  • (Former): the character is no longer part of this group. Hovering the symbol may give further details.
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Carriers' Profile[]

NameStatusAffiliationNicknameNotes
Gol D. RogerDeceased"Pirate King"
"Gold Roger"
  • He and his crew are said to be the only people to have fully explored the Grand Line, meaning both Paradise and the New World.
  • He and his crew (excluding then apprentices Shanks and Buggy) are the only known people to have reached the very last island of the Grand Line, which they named Laugh Tale, thus successfully conquering the Grand Line.
  • He and his crew, as stated by Silvers Rayleigh, discovered the true meaning of the D.
  • Reportedly hid a treasure on the very last island of the Grand Line, Laugh Tale; his treasure is known as the "One Piece".
  • Joined forces with Monkey D. Garp to defeat Rocks D. Xebec during the God Valley Incident.
  • Had the highest bounty ever recorded for a pirate: Will of D. (16)5,564,800,000.
  • Only known carrier of the "D." to have known its true meaning.
  • Died 24 years ago at age 53 when he was executed by the World Government at his hometown of Loguetown, 4 years after being diagnosed with a fatal illness. His death was meant as a warning to other pirates, but his final words ignited the Great Pirate Era.
Monkey D. LuffyAlive"Straw Hat"
Portgas D. AceDeceased"Fire Fist"
  • Born as "Gol D. Ace", but took his mother's surname out of respect.
  • The first "D." carrier to truly question his right to exist.
  • Was defeated by Marshall D. Teach during the Duel on Banaro Island.
  • Died 2 years ago at age 20, killed by Admiral Akainu while protecting his adoptive brother.
  • Currently the only "D." carrier to die in the present rather than in a flashback.
Marshall D. TeachAlive"Blackbeard"
Jaguar D. SaulAliveNone
  • He is the only known giant who carries the initial "D.", though he said everybody in his clan does.
  • Thought to be killed by Kuzan 22 years ago at the Ohara Incident.
  • At age 127, he is the oldest living carrier of the "D." initial.
  • Savior of the last Ohara scholar and perennial target of the Government, Nico Robin.
Monkey D. GarpUnknown"The Fist"
"Hero of the Marines"
Monkey D. DragonAlive"Rebellious Dragon"
"World's Worst Criminal"
Portgas D. RougeDeceasedNone
  • Died 22 years ago from childbirth after carrying her son, Ace, in her womb for 20 months.
Trafalgar D. Water LawAlive"Surgeon of Death"
Rocks D. XebecDeceasedUnknown

(if any)

  • Leader of what became known as the Strongest Pirate Crew in the World.
  • His crew was said to be rulers of the sea before the rise of the Roger Pirates.
  • Aspired to become king of the world and attacked the World Nobles in one occasion.
  • Was defeated by the combined efforts of Monkey D. Garp and Gol D. Roger.
  • Reported to have died 38 years ago at the God Valley Incident.
  • Said to have been an extremely vicious and violent man, thus the only "D." bearer to be inherently "evil".
  • Members of his crew included Edward Newgate, Charlotte Linlin, and Kaidou, all of whom will become Emperors.
  • Included by Kaidou among the few people who were able to match him in deadly battle.
Nefertari D. LiliDeceasedUnknown

(if any)

  • Earliest known and first known female carrier of the "D." initial.
  • Founded the World Government alongside 19 other monarchs, but refused to become a World Noble.
  • She was the only one out of the 20 original monarchs not to move to Mary Geoise, but she seemingly has disappeared during her return to Arabasta.
  • Responsible for scattering the poneglyphs around the world, thus earning the ire of Imu.
  • Authored a letter that has been passed down along generations of her family, telling them to protect the poneglyphs.
  • Her descendant, Nefertari Cobra, was killed by Imu and the Five Elders.
  • Nefertari Vivi is currently her only living descendant.
Nefertari CobraDeceasedNone
Nefertari ViviAliveNone
  • At age 18, she is currently the youngest known carrier of the "D." initial.
  • Due to the death of her father, Cobra, she is currently the last member of the Nefertari family.

Characteristics[]

It is not clear what the significance of the shared initial is, but it appears that all share a deep desire for freedom and have strong faith in their own (and others') dreams and/or destiny. When a "D." appears, the general consensus is that they are going to stir things up on a global scale, for better or worse. Examples of world-shaking events instigated by "D."s include wars, changes in government, and the dawn of a new era. The Will of D. could be seen as an example of the broader concept of Inherited Will.

The biggest mystery of "D." is that most of those who carry the "D." are themselves unaware of its true meaning. Jaguar D. Saul displayed a lack of knowledge on the subject when Nico Robin asked him what it meant.[17] Similarly, when she asked Monkey D. Luffy why those that carry the "D." fight, he was completely clueless as to what she was talking about.[3] Luffy and Ace themselves never thought much about their names during their chilhood, in spite of Sabo pointing out the obvious coincidence. All of this is further reinforced by Imu, who states that the carriers of the present do not understand the historical significance of the letter in their names.

However, it seems that some high-ranking Marines have some awareness of the initial's significance, as Sengoku showed interest in Ace because of it.[18] When Sengoku is explicitly asked by Law if he knows about the meaning of the "D.", he gives a vague answer, but he seems shocked to find out that Law also carries the initial and he thinks about the checkered fate of the "D." carriers.[19] Still, the World Government does not seem to take kindly to people associated with them to delve into the matter, considering it a highly taboo subject.

Trafalgar Law's parents also seemed to have some knowledge about what "D." meant, considering that although they passed down the initial to their child, they hid it and insisted on using only their surname and given names.[6] Gol D. Roger is the first and, as of yet, only known "D."-bearer in the modern era story line to have discovered its meaning.[20]

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Those who bear the "D." in their name seem to be able to withstand an incredible degree of punishment in battle and only surrender to death when they know it is truly unavoidable. In the same vein is an unusual behavior that seems to be common to "D." – they are often seen laughing or smiling right before they die (or think they are about to die), as though they have accepted their fate and hold no fear of death. Observers have expressed shock and confusion at this phenomenon, unable to believe that someone could so thoroughly come to terms with the end of their life.

So far, this strange trait has been shown 7 times:

  • Witnesses claim Gol D. Roger died smiling during his execution.[21]
  • Smoker saw Luffy smile in the same way when he was about to be killed by Buggy, though he survived in the end.[21]
  • Nico Robin witnessed Saul laughing and smiling as he was frozen apparently to death, though he survived in the end.[22][23]
  • Portgas D. Rouge is seen both crying and smiling when she named Ace, dying shortly after.[24]
  • Portgas D. Ace thanked everyone for loving him and died with a smile on his face.[25]
  • Trafalgar D. Water Law smirked at, mocked, and flipped off Donquixote Doflamingo when the latter was pointing a gun at his heart and preparing to shoot him, though he survived in the end.[26]
  • Monkey D. Garp laughed when Kuzan pierced him with his ice blade and he started freezing.

Blackbeard is unusual among those with the "D." in that he has shown fear of death. When Whitebeard attacked him at Marineford, he started to panic and begged for mercy.[27] Blackbeard, though he did not show fear when fighting Ace, could not accept death when it became a strong possibility.

Other traits some D. bearers have shown to be sharing include:

  • Spirit and charisma: Many D. bearers have a strong sense of purpose which naturally draws people to them.
  • An uncanny ability to attract friends, allies and even befriend former enemies or unexpected people. Holders of Will of D. either had large crews, a large amount of admirers, or easily befriended people who, by all means, were not meant to be. (Such as Jaguar D. Saul, a marine, befriending Robin, whose entire people was marked for execution by the World Government)

Translation and Dub Issues[]

The 4Kids dub chose to refer to the Will of D. as "Gol D.'s spirit", in reference to Gol D. Roger, while the Funimation dub refers to it as the "spirit of D" in the Drum Island Arc. Both of these derive from a mistranslation of the original Japanese text. 4Kids' use of "Gol D.'s spirit" in Dr. Kureha's conversation with Dalton can be considered erroneous. While Gol D. Roger is spoken of in previous lines, Kureha made no mention of Roger in that particular line of text in the original Japanese.

In the recap supplement Grand Times, the holders of the D. were referred to as the "Men of D."[28]

Trivia[]

  • When Whitebeard was discussing the Will of D., he mentioned One Piece in the same statement, implying that "D." and the One Piece are connected by more than just Roger.[10] This was not the only time that both were mentioned in the same chapter: Usopp and Robin asked Rayleigh about One Piece, the Void Century, and the Will of D., all within one conversation.
  • Although the term "Natural Enemy of God" seems to specifically refer to the Celestial Dragons as the god, Monkey D. Luffy also fought and defeated Enel, who held the title of "God" of Skypiea. During their fight, Nami referred to Luffy as Enel's "natural enemy", though this was due to Luffy's rubber powers canceling out Enel's lightning and electric powers.
  • Trafalgar Lami is the only known named blood relative to a D. carrier who is not a confirmed D. carrier as well.
  • Portgas D. Ace once jokingly conferred the Will of D. onto his brother, Sabo, referring to him as "Sa-D-bo" (Dディー, SaDībo?).[29]

References[]

  1. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 (p. 168), A fan asked Oda about the D. in Luffy's name.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 154 (p. 7-8) and Episode 91, Dr. Kureha talks about Luffy and the D.
  3. 3.0 3.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 20 Chapter 180 (p. 4-5) and Episode 111, Luffy is ignorant of the Will of D. when Nico Robin asks him why those with the D. fight.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 32 Chapter 301 (p. 16) and Episode 194, Luffy reminds Gan Fall of Roger and he learns that they share the same D. initial.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 507 (p. 4-6) and Episode 400, Robin asks Rayleigh about the Will of D. and the Void Century.
  6. 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 (p. 16) and Episode 702, Law reveals his full name to Baby 5 and Buffalo both and explains it.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 392 (p. 14) and Episode 275, Saul talks about the initial "D.".
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 (p. 9-10) and Episode 275, Luffy's interaction with his brother.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 432 (p. 2, 16-17) and Episode 314, Garp's and Dragon's full names are revealed.
  10. 10.0 10.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 576 (p. 13) and Episode 485, One Piece is mentioned by Whitebeard.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 591 (p. 6) and Episode 507, Law wonders about the will of D.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 2-3) and Episode 511, The Five Elders discuss the results of the war.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapter 729 (p. 6) and Episode 661, Law mentions the Will of D.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 96 Chapter 967 (p. 15) and Episode 968, Oden mentions what he had learned at Laugh Tale.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 763 (p. 19) and Episode 702, Rosinante reveals to Law the secret of D.
  16. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 764 (p. 7-8) and Episode 703, Rosinante mentions the "family of D.".
  17. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 392 (p. 14) and Episode 275, Jaguar D. Saul says he does not know the meaning behind his D. initial
  18. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 552 (p. 6) and Episode 461, flashback of Ace's rise to infamy as a pirate.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 798 (p. 9) and Episode 743, Law asks Sengoku about the "D." initial.
  20. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 576 (p. 12) and Episode 485, Whitebeard recalls his conversation with Roger as the former is dying.
  21. 21.0 21.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 99 (p. 17) and Episode 52, Roger's and Luffy's stance against death.
  22. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 397 (p. 15) and Episode 278, the strange laughter/smile before death.
  23. One Piece Manga — Vol. 106 Chapter 1066 (p. 14), Saul's survival is confirmed.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 551 (p. 6) and Episode 460, Rouge dies smiling after naming her child.
  25. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 573 (p. 6) and Episode 482, Ace is seen with a smile on his face after dying.
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 78 Chapter 780 (p. 5) and Episode 721, Law tells Doflamingo that he will never beat the Straw Hats while giving him a mocking grin and the middle finger.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 576 (p. 9) and Episode 485, Blackbeard panics as he was about to be killed by Whitebeard.
  28. Grand Times.
  29. One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1085 (p. 10).

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Will of D. (2024)

FAQs

What is the will of D means? ›

The Will of D is a characteristic shared by many characters in One Piece, signifying a strong desire for freedom and pursuit of dreams regardless of consequences. Most characters with the name D are unaware of the meaning and implications of the Will of D, including Luffy and his brothers Sabo and Ace.

What is Will of D theory? ›

Often referred to as the Will of D, it suggests a unique connection between some seemingly unrelated people, and the strangest part is that many of those who carry it don't actually know what the D means. Oda assured fans long ago that the D does have significance, noting that it would reveal itself in time.

What is the truth about the will of D? ›

According to One Piece chapter 1085, the Will of D is an ancient name that appeared before the Void Century. King Cobra of Alabasta learns of this when Imu speaks to him. It is there the secret leader addresses the Will of D, and Imu says the initial was given to those who opposed the World Government ages ago.

Who carries the will of D? ›

Will of D.
Monkey Family:Monkey D. Garp (Unknown status) Monkey D. Dragon Monkey D. Luffy
Nefertari Family:Nefertari Vivi Nefertari Cobra (Deceased) Nefertari D. Lili (Deceased)
Other Carriers:Marshall D. Teach Jaguar D. Saul Trafalgar D. Water Law Rocks D. Xebec (Deceased)
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Is Shanks a Celestial Dragon? ›

One Piece Confirms Shanks is a Celestial Dragon

This, together with a line from the movie in which the Five Elders say that Shanks belongs to the "Figarland Family", seems to confirm that Shanks is, in fact, a descendant of the Celestial Dragons, the all-powerful families who hold absolute authority over the world.

Is Joyboy stronger than IMU? ›

1- Shimotsuki Ryuma (Stated in Wanted! Monsters like "the strongest in the world" in his time and as I believe he is from the Void Century, therefore he would be the strongest.) 2- Imu (somehow surpassed Joy Boy, but lost wars against Wano🤭. Imu also nullified Sabo's attack and ignored its durability.)

Was Joyboy a Buccaneer? ›

The Rocks pirates were the most powerful pirate crew in One Piece. However, now, it is clear that the former Joyboy was most likely not a giant but a person with Giant's blood in his veins. This would then make him a member of the Buccaneer race.

Is Luffy a Joyboy theory? ›

Though some fans once worried that Luffy would turn out to be the reincarnation of Joyboy, this is not the case. The use of the ancient Joy Boy's existence only serves to amplify the themes of inherited will, as over 900 years later his will is still being carried on through Luffy and the Hito Hito no Mi itself.

Is Trafalgar Law a will of D? ›

Law-a former Shichibukai and does carry the "Will of D". 8. Monkey D. Luffy-the one who will accomplish this will.

Does Saul have the will of D? ›

Saul, the initial can be carried by giants as well. The former Marine Vice Admiral is the only member of his race to bear the initial thus far, but there's a significant chance that the Will of D is represented among the giants that inhabit the island of Elbaf.

Did God have free will? ›

God remains free in choosing how to love, but the fact that God loves and therefore gives freedom/agency to others is a necessary part of what it means to be divine.

Does Robin know will of D? ›

Luffy, or Trafalgar Law, the most influential character who holds the key to the Will of D is certainly Nico Robin. This is down to the fact that she's capable of reading the Poneglyphs and revealing the true history in the process. Nico Robin has been actively looking for the meaning of the 'Will of D'.

Is Shanks evil One Piece? ›

Shanks is portrayed as a good guy for most of the series. Eventually, he saved and inspired Luffy. However, there are theories that Shanks will be the ultimate villain. Also, he may not be a bad guy but he's after a piece, so Luffy has to outwit or fight him (although I can't see them fighting).

Does law have the will of D? ›

Law-a former Shichibukai and does carry the "Will of D". 8. Monkey D. Luffy-the one who will accomplish this will.

Does Sabo have the will of D? ›

This revelation gets Sabo thinking of his childhood when Ace and Luffy were commenting on the strange coincidence that they both had D's in their name. Of course this is because they both bear the Will of D, but in the flashback they pointed out that Sabo didn't have the D in his name.

Does Vivi have the will of D? ›

Nefertari Lili began the D bloodline in Alabasta which has carried on for generations. King Cobra also had the Will of D, and now, this has been passed to his daughter. Vivi is the latest Will of D inheritor to rule Alabasta, and that means difficult things are in store for the World Government.

What is the secret of the D in One Piece? ›

In Chapter #1085, when confronted by King Cobra, Imu revealed that 'D. ' was a name held by an ancient enemy of the World Government. Imu also divulged that the initial is no more than a faint echo of its former self at present with many who possess it being unaware of its meaning, origin, or implications.

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