## One Piece Chapter 907, pages 7-8: The Empty Throne - Chapter: 907 - Pages: 7-8 - Characters: Stelly, The Five Elders ### Summary Page 7: Inside the Holy Land Mary Geoise, Pangaea Castle, King Stelly of the Goa Kingdom is led to the place called "The Empty Throne." When he hears it is part of the oath, he asks, "Huh?" The chamber is immense, with a throne set high above crossed weapons. Stelly immediately asks, "Can I sit on it?" and his guide is horrified: "Even as a joke, such a thing would be unthinkable!" The explanation follows: none must sit on that throne. It is an oath that the kings of the various countries are equal and that none must harbor the greed to rule them all, the greed of dictatorship. The Empty Throne is presented as the symbol of a world without a single king. Page 8: The guide explains the symbolism around the Empty Throne in detail. The twenty weapons that protect the throne represent the oath taken eight hundred years ago by the architects of the world, the "first twenty." They placed the throne at the center of the world with the fact that it cannot be sat upon as a symbol of peace. Just as the highest authorities of the world, who sit atop even the Celestial Dragons, are five people known as the Five Elders, so too shall this world have no single king. Stelly hears only the temptation. His eyes bulge as he imagines that if he sat there, he would be king of the world, and he cries, "I wanna sit theeeeeere!"