One Piece Final War: These World Government Characters Will Defect, And Their Reasons Will Break You
As the waves churn toward the storm of the One Piece Final War, a harsh truth begins to surface: not every battle is fought between enemies; some happen within ourselves. In the heart of the World Government, where loyalty has been mistaken for justice, the cracks are finally beginning to show. This war will not just be a clash of pirates versus Marines. It will be a conflict of beliefs and choices that go against rank, order, and chains of command. For some, those who once wore the World Government’s emblem with pride, the only option left will be to betray it. Below, we look at the characters most likely to defect from the World Government during the Final War, and the emotional reasons behind their rebellion. Fujitora: A Heart That Weighs Justice Over Orders “If I had my eyes, I wouldn't want to see this rotten world.” From his introduction in Dressrosa, Fujitora has distinguished himself, not only in strength but in spirit. A blind man who sees more clearly than anyone, he has always valued people over power and justice over orders. Unlike his fellow Admirals, Fujitora has openly criticized the World Government. He apologized to the citizens of Dressrosa for the Marines’ sins. He opposed Akainu’s cold-hearted leadership. He made it clear he did not join to be a tool for the Celestial Dragons. When the One Piece Final War breaks out, Fujitora will not fight alongside them. He will battle, not for Luffy or pirates, but for humanity itself. He will direct his sword and his gravity against the tyranny that has masqueraded as order for too long. Kizaru: The Reluctant Soldier Finally Breaks Free “I'm just doing my job... or am I?” Borsalino, also known as Kizaru, has always been a mystery. Stoic, passive, and unquestioning, he played the role of the obedient Admiral. But beneath the calm exterior lies a man filled with doubt. In the Egghead Island arc, that inner conflict erupted. Ordered to kill Dr. Vegapunk, a man he once called a friend, and destroy an island full of innocent scientists, Kizaru hesitated. He stalled. He resisted. He allowed Luffy to recover, giving the Straw Hat captain time to rise again in Gear 5. That is not the behavior of a loyal soldier; it is the cry of a man who can no longer accept his orders. When the One Piece Final War starts, Kizaru may finally stop running from his conscience. His light-speed kicks may turn against the false gods of the world, not because he became a pirate, but because he finally became human. Koby and SWORD: Justice That Dares to Disobey

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“This is a waste of lives! These Marines have families waiting for them!” Since Chapter 1, Koby has embodied what a Marine should be—kind, brave, and filled with the desire to protect, not dominate. Koby’s journey placed him under the wing of Garp and later into the covert Marine group SWORD—a unit that operates independently of the corrupt government, answering only to their own sense of justice. Members of SWORD, like Koby, Helmeppo, and Drake, have chosen to live outside the system. When the World Government reveals its true monstrous form in the One Piece Final War, SWORD will not hesitate to rebel. They will fight with Luffy, not as allies of piracy, but as defenders of the people. Their defection won’t be dramatic; it will be natural, necessary, and noble. Garp: The Fist of the People Will Never Serve Tyrants “I have no sympathy for criminals. But family… is a different story.” Monkey D. Garp, the Hero of the Marines, has always walked the line between duty and defiance. He trained Luffy and Ace, yet stood against them at Marineford. He could have been an Admiral, yet refused to bow to the Celestial Dragons. He has laughed in the face of power, disobeyed orders without flinching, and protected pirates simply because they were family. After Marineford, Garp stepped down from active duty. But he did not retire from justice. Now, with Luffy leading the charge against the World Government, Garp’s choice is clearer than ever. Blood calls louder than titles. He will fight, not just as Luffy’s grandfather, but as a warrior for freedom, who understands that true justice lies beyond the rigid walls of the World Government. Sengoku: The Quiet Wisdom That Will Finally Speak Out

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“Do not forget those who died believing in justice.” Sengoku the Buddha, once Fleet Admiral, has always represented calm, reasoned authority. He was the mentor to Corazon, protector of the Law, and one of the few high-ranking officers who showed true empathy. Even during the chaos of Marineford, Sengoku never lost his moral compass. After resigning, he quietly retired but continued to investigate the government’s secrets alongside Tsuru. Sengoku isn’t the type to rush into war. But when the final battle arrives, he will not stand by. Whether from the shadows or on the frontlines, his wisdom will guide those who choose humanity over hierarchy. Smoker and Tashigi: Marines Bound by Conscience

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“We’re not here to be dogs. We’re here to protect people.” Smoker, the White Hunter, has always followed his own path. From Loguetown to Punk Hazard, he has questioned orders and refused to ignore injustice. Tashigi also has deep empathy for the powerless. Her desire to help the weak and her respect for even enemies like Zoro show how her heart guides her blade. Both have been disillusioned by the Government’s cruelty, the lies they’ve been fed, and the pain they’ve caused. They haven’t defected yet, but in the Final War, they will have no choice. When the cost of obedience becomes too heavy, they will turn their backs on the system and become the Marines the world truly needs. The Final War Will Redefine Justice The World Government has always claimed to stand for order, peace, and stability. But in truth, it is built on centuries of oppression, lies, and bloodshed. In the final war of One Piece, that facade will collapse. Not because of pirate invasions or external enemies, but because of good people within the system who finally say, “enough.” These defections won’t only change the course of battle. They will be moments of heartbreak, courage, and justice reclaimed. Because in One Piece, true justice isn’t displayed on a uniform. It’s carried in the soul.
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