## One Piece Chapter 515, pages 2-3: Adventure on the Island of Women - Chapter: 515 - Pages: 2-3 - Characters: Kuja women, Pansy, Poppy, Shion, Kuja spectators ### Summary Page 2: The narration continues through scenes of daily life in Amazon Lily: "Of course, all of the work and all of the manual labor is performed by women." Women tend fields, haul tools, chop and prepare food, and drag in a massive sea creature from the water while one casually calls it "SOME SMALL FISH..." and another only answers, "HMPH..." The page explains that these women are "Born and raised as warriors" and "are strong and hearty but..." also carry "an air of elegance about them." A blacksmith-like woman pounds metal with "KAKIIII!!" as another says, "GOOD WORK! LEAVE IT OVER THERE," and a worker answers, "GOT IT." Elsewhere women build, cook, carry pots, and move through the jungle with snakes and weapons. The moral rule is stated bluntly: "A man driven to foolishness by greed has no place here." Amazon Lily is self-sufficient, physically powerful, and completely organized around women. Page 3: A public combat arena roars with spectators and betting. A note says the kanji behind the stage reads "COMBAT," while a caller announces, "ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ON PANSY!!" and "TODAY'S ODDS!!" Another bettor shouts, "ONE THOUSAND GOL ON POPPY!!" A board lists odds for fighters including Pansy, Poppy, and Shion. Narration says, "More than anything else, the women of this island are strong." In the arena, two women fight barehanded, one massive and roaring, the other lean and poised; fists crack into bodies as the audience screams "WAAAAAH!!!" and "YAAAH!!!" The narration frames the culture directly: "In this country, strength is beauty." The warning then returns to men: "If a man ever approached this country, he would simply disappear." The combat scene turns the island's law into something physical, showing that Amazon Lily's women do not merely forbid men by custom; they possess the force to enforce it.