Every Race Depicted In The Elbaf Ancient Mural In One Piece

Summary

  • The Ancient Mural in Elbaf depicts a massive war involving various races from the Void Century.
  • Races like Dwarves, Mink Tribe, and Lunarians, each play a unique role in the mural.
  • Giants, Ancient Giants, and Birkans are also prominently featured, showcasing their strengths and contributions.

From its unique ecosystem to a killer prince chained at the base of the World Tree, there are so many interesting things going on in Elbaf, the Island of Giants. There are many intriguing places to explore and secrets to unveil. The most surprising discovery, however, is the Ancient Mural painted on one of the branches of the Adam Tree.

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The mural, said to have been created around the time of the Void Century, depicts a massive war in which different races fight together against a common enemy. There is no official explanation yet regarding the numerous races depicted in that mural. However, based on what we know about the world of One Piece thus far, and some of the details visible in the mural, we can make an educated guess about the identities of the races involved in that war. So, in no particular order, here is every race depicted in the Elbaf Ancient Mural.

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Longarm Tribe

A Race Of People Who Have Long Arms

  • First Appearance: Episode 392
  • Best-Known Figure: Scratchmen Apoo

As the name suggests, the Longarm Tribe are a race of people who have long arms. Unlike regular people, this race has two joints in their arms. As a result, their reach and range of motion far exceed that of ordinary human arms. Like most races in this list, the Longarm Tribe is relatively small, with only a handful of its members appearing on the global stage.

In the mural, the Longarm people are sailing towards the terrifying monster alongside humans and other races. They appear near the bottom left of the mural, alongside their close relatives, the Longleg Tribe, and humans from other major countries. The most famous member of this race is Scratchmen Apoo, the Captain of the On Air Pirates and one of the Eleven Supernovas.

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Longleg Tribe

A Race Of People Who Have Long Legs

  • First Appearance: Episode 570
  • Best-Known Figure: Charlotte Smoothie

The Longleg Tribe are a close relative of the Longarm Tribe, differing only in that they have long legs, as the name suggests, rather than long arms. Another key difference is their joints. Unlike the Longarms, the Longlegs have the same joints as people with regular legs. This means they will have a stronger kick with a much greater reach, but the overall movement is the same as that of regular people.

The Longleg Tribe appears at the bottom of the mural, right beside Franky’s left arm. Like everybody else in that area, they are also sailing towards the big, scary monster. The most famous Longleg in One Piece is Charlotte Smoothie, the daughter of the Big Mom Pirates’ captain, Charlotte Linlin.

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Dwarves

A Race Of Small Yet Powerful People

  • First Appearance: Episode 640
  • Best-Known Figure: Leo

Dwarves are a race of people who have a body size that is significantly smaller than that of an average human child, both in terms of height and weight. The only dwarves ever shown in the story are the Tontatta Tribe from Dressrosa. They are small enough to fit in the palm of an adult human. They have tails like a squirrel, can move faster than most people can see, and are also significantly stronger than the average adult human.

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In the Mural, the Tontatta dwarves appear right behind the mermaid princess. They have their signature lance with them and are ready to charge toward the enemy. The most famous dwarf in One Piece is Leo, the leader of the Tonta Corps, the royal knights of the Tontatta Kingdom. After his meeting with Luffy, Leo and the Tonta Corps officially joined as the fifth ship of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet.

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Mink Tribe

A Race Of Humanoid Animals

  • First Appearance: Episode 392
  • Best-Known Figure: Inuarashi and Nekomamushi

The Mink Tribe are a race of humanoid mammals that live on Zou, an island located on the back of a colossal ancient elephant called Zunesha. The Minks rarely venture outside their homeland. Add to that the fact that their homeland is constantly moving around the ocean, and it’s no wonder that most people in the world don’t even know about the existence of the Mink Tribe.

In the Mural, the Minks can be seen in two separate places. The first is right in front of the big enemy. The second one is near the top of the Mural, right behind the whale. Unlike the first depiction, however, the second image depicts a Mink in its Sulong form. The most famous members of this tribe are their former leaders, Inuarashi and Nekomamushi. They were part of the Nine Red Scabbards of the Wano Country. They followed Oden on his adventures and became temporary members of both the Whitebeard Pirates and the Roger Pirates. Nowadays, they serve as Daimyos in Wano.

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Mermaids

A Race Of Half-Human, Half-Fish People

  • First Appearance: Episode 306
  • Best-Known Figure: Shirahoshi

Merfolk and Fish-Men are the two major aquatic races that live in the ocean in One Piece. The female Merfolk are called Mermaids, while male Merfolk are called Mermen. Unlike the other minor races on this list, Merfolk and Fish-Men are often seen traveling or even living alongside humans. Some even manage to climb to a respectable spot in human society, such as Jinbe, who became a Warlord of the Sea.

Interestingly enough, the only one that can be seen in the Mural is a Mermaid. There are no Mermen or Fish-Men depicted, even though Fish-Men play a major part in the history of the world. The Mermaid in the Mural is likely the Mermaid princess, who has the ability to command the colossal Sea Kings. The current princess is also the most famous Mermaid in the world: Shirahoshi, the youngest daughter of King Neptune.

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Giants

A Race Of Super-Sized People

  • First Appearance: Episode 45
  • Best-Known Figure: Dorry and Brogy

Giants are the complete opposite of dwarves. They are a race of massive size, both in terms of height and weight. The average adult giant can easily reach the height of a massive tower. Needless to say, they are incredibly strong as well. Though not as common as Fish-Men, giants can also be seen living alongside humans. Some make a name for themselves as Pirates, while others serve the people as members of the Marines.

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In the Mural, a giant can be seen leading the charge against the colossal monster. Considering they are known as a race of warriors, it makes sense for them to be the first ones to jump onto the battlefield. Due to their overwhelming strength, giants can easily tip the balance of power in favor of the side that they support. That’s why the World Government is currently trying to win the giants over to their side. The most famous giants have to be Dorry and Brogy, the co-captains of the legendary Giant Warrior Pirates.

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Ancient Giants

A Race Of Colossal Giants

  • First Appearance: Episode 350
  • Best-Known Figure: Oars

Ancient Giants were a race of giants that grew larger and stronger than regular giants. An average Ancient Giant could easily grow three times taller and bigger than an adult giant. Needless to say, they were also much more powerful. However, as the name suggests, this race has gone extinct. The last living member of this race was Oars Jr., who was killed during the Marineford War.

In the Mural, the Ancient Giant can be seen pointing its spear towards the enemy. The main enemy depicted in this mural is massive, but even then, the Ancient Giant is easily about half the size of that monster. That’s how massive the Ancient Giant was. The most famous Ancient Giant has to be Oars, who lost his life centuries before the start of One Piece. Although there are no longer true Ancient Giants in the world, there are giants who inherited the blood of the Ancient Giants, such as Loki from Elbaf.

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Lunarians

A Race Of Sky-Faring People

  • First Appearance: Episode 918
  • Best-Known Figure: King

Lunarians are a race of winged people who can generate flame from their bodies. These unique innate abilities enabled them to pose a significant threat in combat. After all, they can commence attacks from both land and air. Unfortunately, this legendary race has largely become extinct, with only one Lunarian known to exist in modern times.

In the Mural, the Lunarians can be seen near the top, right between the Monster’s hand and the whale. They are charging from above, ready to attack the monster from the air. The only known Lunarian in this day and age is King, one of the top executives of the Beast Pirates. Just as mentioned in the legends, he indeed has a pair of wings and can generate fire out of nowhere.

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Birkans

A Visitor From The Moon

  • First Appearance: Episode 155
  • Best-Known Figure: Enel

The Birkans are one of the three races of the Sky People, along with the Skypieans and the Shandorians. Their ancestors descended from the Moon and settled on Skypiea. While all three races are born with a pair of wings on their back, the Birkans have noticeably bigger wings, and they are also physically stronger than the Skypieans and Shandorians. Unlike the Lunarians, however, the Sky People can’t use their wings to soar through the sky.

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In the Mural, the Birkans can be seen on the right side, not far from Franky’s right shoulder. It flies on top of a line of a fleeing group of humans and animals with the legendary ship “Noah” right beside it. The most famous Birkan is Enel, the self-proclaimed God of the Sky Island. After his defeat at the hands of the Straw Hats’ Luffy, Enel left the planet and headed towards the birthplace of his ancestors: the Moon.

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Humans

The Most Common Race In The World

  • First Appearance: Episode 1
  • Best-Known Figure: Monkey D. Luffy

Although humans, on average, are physically weaker than the other races on this list, they make up the majority of the planet’s population. That’s why humanity is always present at every major turning point in history, including the massive wars depicted in that Ancient Mural of Elbaf. Humans may live within the borders of different countries and kingdoms, but when the time comes, they will all fight together as one.

This is precisely what is seen in the Mural. Sailing right behind the Mermaid, the Giant, and the Minks are humans, hailing from various kingdoms. The most noticeable humans are the samurai and the ninja from Wano Country. One ship in particular bears the symbol of an ancient Kingdom that resembles the emblem of the Kingdom of Arabasta. Other than those two, most of the ships from humanity don’t have any clear details that can explain their origin. One thing’s for sure: humanity clearly plays a critical role in that war.


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One Piece

Release Date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV

Directors

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Imamura, Toshihiro Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou

Writers

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda


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    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey D. Luffy (voice)

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    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa Zoro (voice)



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