## One Piece Chapter 1084: The Attempted Murder of a Celestial Dragon - Chapter: 1084 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Nico Robin, Nefertari Vivi, Shirahoshi, Rebecca, Yamato, Uta, Perona, Boa Hancock, Carrot, Vinsmoke Reiju, Tashigi, Sugar, Kozuki Hiyori, Charlotte Pudding, Sabo, Jewelry Bonney, Pangaea Castle Guards, Karasu, Morley, Bartholomew Kuma, Vegapunk, Revolutionary Army, Nefertari Cobra, Five Elders, Celestial Dragons, Queen Lili, Nefertari Family, Will of D., Saint Charlos, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Fukaboshi, Neptune, Sai, Leo, Merfolk Royal Family, Saint Mjosgard, Mary Geoise Witnesses, Imu, Wapol ### Summary Page 0: Weekly Shonen Jump cover page featuring Luffy in a regal pirate outfit, surrounded by treasure and coins, holding a skull marked "KING" while wearing a large crown and red cloak. This is official magazine cover material for the issue rather than a chapter story page. Page 2: Color spread featuring many women from One Piece in a bright sea-and-sky scene, riding a large fish-shaped float and enjoying a summer-like celebration. Nami, Robin, Vivi, Shirahoshi, Rebecca, Yamato, Uta, Perona, Hancock, Carrot, Reiju, Tashigi, Sugar, Hiyori, Pudding, and others appear in the illustration. This is an official color spread with no chapter-story dialogue. Page 3: Inside Pangaea Castle at the Holy Land of Mary Geoise, the aftermath of a violent clash is visible: guards lie defeated and smoke rises through the hall. The chapter title appears: "Chapter 1084: The Attempted Murder of a Celestial Dragon." Someone shouts, "Who took out the guards?!" Sabo, panting, stands among the fallen guards and is recognized by a disguised Jewelry Bonney. She asks, "You're Sabo, right?" Sabo realizes who she is and says, "Jewelry Bonney?!" Bonney replies that she thinks they are both after the same thing, so they should skip the small talk. The page opens the chapter with Sabo and Bonney unexpectedly crossing paths inside the enemy's castle. Page 4: Bonney explains that the intruders broke into the guards' quarters and stole the slave collar keys. Sabo says he heard about Kuma having a daughter and that he has always kept tabs on Revolutionary Army activity. Bonney trusts him and says she will leave it to Sabo and the others to get her father's body to safety. Sabo contacts Karasu and confirms the mission: deliver the keys, tell Morley to get Kuma and the others, and return to headquarters as soon as they are free. Bonney asks what Sabo will do, and he says he will be right behind them after finishing his business. She says she is off to Egghead to see whether Vegapunk has a way to restore Kuma's mind, and if he cannot, she will confront him. As they part, they notice something unexpected nearby. Page 5: Sabo and Bonney hide above the corridor, noting that there seem to be fewer guards around. Sabo says they are too short-handed to cover a tower this big, but Bonney says Sabo can blame Kuma for that, adding, "I owe you one!" Below, the guards discuss what they saw: one swears they saw something, but another says the legendary phantom room is only a rumor and that they are talking nonsense. Bonney thanks Sabo and says Egghead is in the New World, while she is heading in the opposite direction. Sabo says they are both determined to save the same person, and Bonney promises to look after her father for him. Their brief alliance ends with mutual trust as they split up. Page 6: King Cobra of Arabasta appears before the Five Elders, who ask what he has come to ask. Cobra says he should perhaps begin from the beginning. He explains that the organization known as the World Government was founded 800 years ago when twenty different monarchs came together. Their families promptly moved to Mary Geoise to live as one clan, the ones responsible for creating the world. These founding families are known as the Celestial Dragons, and as such they have ruled over their creation ever since. Cobra frames his question through official history, addressing the highest rulers of the world while seated in his wheelchair before the towering chamber and the Empty Throne beyond. Page 7: Cobra continues explaining the World Government's founding structure. Internally, the twenty founders were considered equal, and to ensure no individual dictator would rise up from among them, they installed the Empty Throne. Each founder placed a weapon around the throne to symbolize their vow never to try to sit upon it. At the same time, new royal families were chosen to rule the nations left behind, and references to the previous dynasties were removed from those countries to make the transition smooth. Cobra then points out the exception: Queen Lili of House Nefertari. Though her name was immortalized among the founding twenty, she did not remain to become a Celestial Dragon; instead, she was supposed to return to Arabasta and continue ruling, which is why the Nefertari family still acts as sovereigns. Page 8: Cobra states that only nine...