## One Piece Chapter 907, pages 6-7: The Empty Throne - Chapter: 907 - Pages: 6-7 - Characters: Monkey D. Garp, Hina, Gol D. Roger, Stelly ### Summary Page 6: Hina calls the two Emperors "the reason you're called the hero of the Marines," and asks about the old "Locks" connection. Garp notes that she is well informed for someone so young, then says, "Yes. Before Roger, the age was theirs!" But more than forty years have passed, and "the past has passed." Hina remains worried, saying that even if those pirates lost their captain, they have only become stronger. Garp does not deny the danger. He smiles grimly and says there is no point worrying: if they return, they will be a huge threat, and the situation will get far bigger than any of them are imagining. The page plants the shadow of Rocks over the present crisis without fully explaining it. 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.