One Piece Chapter 1156, aptly titled "Idols," is more than just another flashback; it’s a historic unveiling. After years of teasing and mysterious offhand comments, Oda finally lifts the veil on the three Amazon Lily Empresses that ruled before Boa Hancock.
The chapter does much more than flesh out lore. It frames the Kuja Pirates not just as warriors but as cultural icons, romantic enigmas, and legitimate rivals to titanic forces like the Roger Pirates and even the Marines.
What makes this moment in One Piece Chapter 1156 especially thrilling for fans is that, for the first time, we see Gloriosa, Shakuyaku, and Tritoma, the previous Empresses of Amazon Lily, in their youth, not just as elders or side characters, but as vibrant, commanding figures in their prime.

At the time, Gloriosa, also known to readers as the cranky yet wise "Elder Nyon," was captain of the Kuja Pirates. Her second-in-command was the effortlessly cool and disarmingly beautiful Shakuyaku, better known in the current timeline as "Shakky," who was the owner of Sabaody Archipelago’s bar and the wife of Silvers Rayleigh.
These weren’t just pirates; they were celebrities. The narrator notes how their bounty posters became collectibles, how sailors would weep at the mere sight of them, and how kingdoms scrambled to curry favor with the Kuja.
But while Gloriosa had the title of Empress, it was Shakky who captured the world’s attention. Her legend eclipsed even her captain’s. It is seen that in One Piece Chapter 1156, she was a force of nature as she was seductive yet stern, elegant yet deadly. And despite the seas crawling with egotistical men, Shakky bowed to no one.

The Kuja Pirates’ representation in One Piece Chapter 1156 walks a fine line. On one hand, it’s refreshing to see female pirates outwit, overpower, and emotionally disarm even the most iconic male legends. Their seduction is portrayed as strategic rather than exploitative, and it’s clear they are more than their beauty.
But the execution sometimes borders on awkward. The repeated emphasis on their looks risks cheapening their strength. For all their strategic and martial brilliance, their allure sometimes feels like their main asset.
The Kuja vs. Roger Pirates in One Piece Chapter 1156

One Piece Chapter 1156 lies in a riotous and surprisingly tender clash between the Kuja Pirates and the Roger Pirates. The two crews cross paths at sea, and what begins as a confrontation quickly becomes something else entirely, something closer to chaotic flirtation mixed with combat.
Roger, ever the bold one, openly demands Shakky for himself. He’s not subtle; he’s smitten. But Shakky, unfazed and unimpressed, lays both Roger and Scopper Gaban flat with a combination of martial prowess and commanding presence.
Rayleigh, however, is different. While the rest of the Roger Pirates are tripping over their own feet under Shakky’s spell, Rayleigh treats her as an equal, not an object. This catches Shakky’s attention. Their eventual romance begins right here, in a sea battle spiked with tension, humor, and quiet mutual respect.
This segment hits a sweet spot that One Piece rarely indulges in: romantic subtext done right. No melodrama, no tropes, but rather just charged interactions that make the heart race and the lore richer.
Final thoughts
One Piece Chapter 1156 lives up to its name, “Idols.” It’s not just about the Kuja Pirates being idolized, but it’s about how all of these characters, past and present, have become icons in their own right. Whether through strength, charisma, tragedy, or humor, each figure leaves a mark.