The Rommel Kingdom is a fictional location in the popular manga and its anime adaptation, the One Piece series, written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda.
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The Rommel Kingdom is a kingdom located somewhere in the One Piece World. Its exact location is unknown. It is stated that the incidents of Hakuba, Cavendish’s other personality, originated in the Rommel Kingdom.
Name | Rommel Kingdom |
Manga Debut | Volume 74 Chapter 734: The Kamaitachi of Rommel |
Anime Debut | Episode 666: Winner Decided!? A Surprising Result of Block D |
Region | Unknown |
Affiliates | Unknown |
Not a lot is known about the Rommel Kingdom as it made a very limited visual appearance. It only appeared once Hakuba’s origin was revealed in the Dressrosa Arc.
It was revealed that Cavendish's alter ego, Hakuba, tormented the Rommel Kingdom by slashing down citizens at incredible speeds and was feared as the Kamaitachi of Rommel. Marine warships were sent to deal with the issue. The Marines, however, failed to capture Hakuba and lost the battle.
Almost nothing is known about the inhabitants of the Rommel Kingdom. Hakuba is the only character who comes even comes close to being referred to as an affiliate of the kingdom, as his first incidents originated here.
Very little is known about the Rommel Kingdom. It only made a sparse visual appearance. No information is available concerning its wildlife.
However, in that limited appearance, it seems like the infrastructure of the Rommel Kingdom resembles the infrastructure of early modern London.
A. The Rommel Kingdom is a kingdom located somewhere in the One Piece World. Its exact location is unknown. It is stated that the incidents of Hakuba, Cavendish’s other personality, originated in the Rommel Kingdom.
A. In the anime, the Dressrosa Arc started in episode 629 and ended in episode 746. In the manga, the Dressrosa Arc began in chapter 700 and ended in chapter 801.
A. Cavendish, also known as Cavendish of the White Horse, is a famous rookie pirate and the captain of the Beautiful Pirates. Before being sent into exile, he was the prince of the Bourgeois Kingdom.
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