## One Piece Chapter 801: Proclamation of a New Era - Chapter: 801 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Cavendish, Farul, Rob Lucci, Spandam, CP-Aigis0, Marines, Revolutionary Army, King Riku, Dressrosa citizens, Viola, Rebecca, Kyros, Gancho, Mansherry, Leo, Tontatta Kingdom, Tsuru, Issho, Sakazuki, Donquixote Doflamingo, Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Yonko, Shichibukai, Worst Generation, Gol D. Roger, Edward Newgate, Celestial Dragons, Clan of D, Jack, Bartolomeo, Barto Club, Straw Hat Pirates, Sabo, Bellamy, Nico Robin, Nami, Sanji, Big Mom Pirates, Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Roronoa Zoro, Franky, Usopp, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper ### Summary Page 0: Cover page and title: "Chapter 801: Proclamation of a New Era." Frontispiece request: "Cavendish cultivating roses with his beloved horse Farul." Cavendish tends a flower garden while his horse Farul stands nearby, both surrounded by roses and gardening tools. Page 2: At the Dressrosa royal palace, CP-Aigis0 investigates the weapons and buyer lists. Someone reports that there is no trace of the list of secret buyers, but there is clear evidence that some sort of theft happened. The weapons and ordnance left in the underground trade port were stolen at some point after the incident, and because this was not just one or two guns but a huge number, it is definitely the work of an organization. The Marines were in a huff over it too. Spandam asks if it could have been the revolutionaries, while Rob Lucci says it does not matter and to return now. Lucci adds that this is a country of tragedy, just like Spandam. Page 3: The narrator says one tragedy after another rained down on Dressrosa and the strings of darkness were hung, yet as those countless tragedies fell, the people held back their tears, danced and sang to the resounding melody of their clapping hands. Now the curtain draws back from the cheerless, long, wretched, nameless stage, and words of truth reach the people: "Our king has returned! All is well! Peace is upon us!" King Riku steps forward and says he has something he would like to ask of them all. Page 4: King Riku introduces the Tontatta publicly. The Tonta chief Gancho says, "I am the chief of the Tonta! The name's Gancho!" and explains that, as King Riku has told everyone, Mansherry beside him is his daughter. The crowd erupts with cries of "So cute" and "I'm Mansherry" as Princess Mansherry smiles and the tiny people are revealed. King Riku says that upon visiting the country, the reverie is this year and the day draws near, so it seems other countries have all started their preparations. Leo and the Tontatta are shown among the cheering citizens. Page 5: The narrator says travelers would certainly find one thing quite strange throughout the city: the tiny silhouettes of dwarves living alongside humans naturally and freely. Citizens happily call for ham and mansherry, while the Tontatta insist there are still houses left to build and that the work is of utmost importance. The narrator concludes, "This is a country of love... of passion... and of fairies." Dressrosa becomes a place where the Tontatta move openly, building and laughing with humans rather than hiding as legends. Page 6: On the open ocean Marine fleet, Tsuru tells Fujitora that once they have finished the escort mission, she will be off on her aimless journey. Fujitora says he will not be allowed into a base until he takes Straw Hat and Law's heads. Tsuru says that if he just apologized, Sakazuki would surely feel the slight to his honor rectified, but Fujitora refuses, saying he has his own honor to abide by. Doflamingo, chained in the hold, laughs and calls Fujitora an idiot while saying that if the Navy had joined him in putting those little shits in their place, this was their one and only chance. Page 7: Doflamingo says things would not have turned out like this because he held the reins of the world's monsters, and that the Marines were fools to cut his hands off. Tsuru calmly tells him to quit his pathetic blabbering because what happened is what is real: plain and simple, he lost. Doflamingo laughs and admits he cannot hold a candle to cold-hearted people like her, then asks what will become of the world of pirates now. Since the monsters have lost their feed and their chains have been cut, he wonders what they will do and asks, "Who now stands atop this sea?" Page 8: Doflamingo's question becomes a survey of all powers competing to rule the seas. He asks whether it will be one of the emperors of the sea, the Yonko, or perhaps one of the sly Shichibukai, or one of the little shits of the Worst Generation. He also names the Marines, who rule the sea with the armies of justice, the will of the people and the Revolutionary Army, and the beasts powerful enough to scare anyone. Images of the Yonko, Shichibukai, Worst Generation, Revolutionary Army and Marines fill the page, showing the world order ready to shift. Page 9: Doflamingo continues that the clan of D is always smoldering amid th...