![]() His actions were pure and straight, like a child's, but completely merciless to an enemy. According to Vice Admiral Garp, Roger was a short-tempered, violent, and selfish man when angry. ![]() The legitimacy of both interpretations is tenuous at best. Ambiguously Evil: Several stories around him are about how he was a great man, but just as many claim that he was evil.Only Whitebeard (who, ironically, is one of the few pirates to never care about finding the One Piece) ever manages to really stand on equal footing with Roger's legend, and even then it's by claiming One Piece is real to the world and starting a second great age of piracy, essentially bolstering Roger's claims with his own. Even over twenty years after his death, all the pirates in the world, including his old rivals, are still living in his shadow - to the point that most seek out the treasure he left behind just to measure up. Always Someone Better: By conquering the Grand Line and starting the first Golden Age of Piracy, Roger cemented himself as the greatest pirate to have ever lived. ![]() Allies and rivals alike are irritated by this behavior, but the whole thing is Played for Laughs.
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