Summary

One Pieceas a series is full of interesting and vast lore. Fans never know what elements of the series will be extremely important from arc to arc. Plus, with the introduction of elements like the Ancient Mural, Scopper Gaban, and the God’s Knights, right now, it seems like the years of lore built up throughout the story ofOne Pieceare finally paying off. However, now fans are looking for the next small detail of the series that could have a major payoff sometime before the end ofOne Piece’sFinal Saga.

One specific detail ofOne Piecethat many fans are currently latching onto is the special trees of the story so far. Namely, many fans have found that there must be some sort of connection between the Adam and Eve trees inOne Piece. Although they seem to be from two entirely different worlds, these trees may prove to be important inthe near future ofOne Piece.

Sunlight Tree Eve

What Are The Treasure Tree Adam And Sunlight Tree Eve In One Piece?

Two Important Trees For Various Arcs In One Piece

InOne Piece, the Treasure Tree Adam has been an extremely important part of the current Elbaf Arc. This tree was first introduced to the series during the Enies Lobby Arc by Franky, with the shipwright purchasing wood from the tree to create the Thousand Sunny. Notably, the wood of this tree is exceptionally strong. Additionally, an incredibly large and ancient Adam Tree grows ontheOne Pieceisland of Elbaf, housing the Ancient Mural, drawings that are from the Void Century.

That strongest tree in the world is the Treasure Tree Adam. - Franky

One Piece Mary Geoise

On the flip side, the Sunlight Tree Eve inOne Pieceis a massive tree that allows for sustained life under the ocean at Fishman Island. This tree is able to absorb sunlight and transfer it to its roots, providing light for Fishman Island far below the surface. Additionally, the tree also respites, allowing the Fishmen to have access to air as well. As Neptune mentions duringOne Piece’sFishman Island Arc, the Sunlight Tree Eve may be related to the Yarukiman Mangrove from Sabaody Archipelago. Despite the importance of the tree to Fishman Island, the location of the top of the tree has never been shown in the series.

The Adam And Eve Trees Should Be Connected

Their Names Suggest They Are Linked

Based on their naming conventions, it’s easy to see why many fans believe these trees are related. Firstly, and most obviously, the trees are named after the biblical figures, Adam and Eve. Being the first humans, some have theorized that the trees may be connected to the ancient world ofOne Piece, namely the Void Century. Additionally, with the introduction of the Ancient Mural, it seems that these ancient trees may hold more secrets than fans first anticipated.

At the same time, Usopp himself also notes that theAdam and Eve Trees inOne Piececould be related based on their names alone. With one reaching well below the surface, and the other growing massively high towards the sky, these trees could be the exact opposite of one another. Additionally, similarly to the Biblical story of Adam and Eve, these trees could potentially be figures from the Void Century that are being punished, forcing them to become nearly immortal trees.

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The Reveal Of The Top Of The Sunlight Tree Eve Will Answer Many Questions

The Tree Top May Be In Mary Geoise

However, outside of speculation, little is known about the true connection between the Treasure Tree Adam andthe Sunlight Tree Eve inOne Piece. However, with many fans predicting that the top of the Eve tree rests inOne Piece’sMary Geoise, seeing the full version of the Sunlight Tree Eve may be close. When the full tree is revealed, hopefully, the connection between these two trees will become more apparent.

The roots of the giant Sun Tree Eve reach this place and bring the light from the surface down to us. - Neptune

Until then, fans will just have to theorize the connection between the Treasure Tree Adam and Eve trees inOne Piece. Overall, based on their names alone, it’s incredibly likely that these two trees are connected inthe storyOne Piece. WithOne Piecedelving deep into its Final Saga, and Fishman Island still being relevant to the story, fans will most likely receive their answers about the trees sometime in the near future.

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One Piece is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. The series follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew as they explore the Grand Line to find the King of the Pirates' ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in order to become the next king. The manga’s popularity helped it spin off into a larger media franchise, including an anime with more than 1,000 episodes.