On the issue of zombie disappearance
Moria dies or the unconscious zombie does not disappear, you can refer to chapters 463 and 480 of the original manga.
In Chapter 463, Moria personally said to Luffy, who was chasing the shadow and said that he would fly him, even if he killed him, the zombies would just lose their domination, and the shadows would not run out unless he personally gave an order to all the shadows to let the shadows return to their masters.
Chapter 480, Moria, pay attention, Moria has been knocked unconscious, this is the first time Moriah has been knocked unconscious, but the zombies are still there, and the shadows of Luffy and others have not returned, and Lora, who was present at the time who proposed marriage, said this setting again.
It can be seen that it is wrong to think that if you knock out Moria's shadow, you will return to the master, otherwise the battle here should be over, and the last shadow of Luffy and others will return to their original owners, and the key point is not that Moriah is unconscious.
Moria was in a coma, Oz the zombie still fought with the Straw Hats, and when Oz was knocked down and Moria woke up, the survivors immediately threatened Moria and ordered their shadows back, but Moriah did not dump them at all, and said something similar to the one praised by William in the book: "Do you think this is a playhouse?" For real pirates, death is not a threat" (to the effect).
So how did Luffy and their shadows come back? It was Moria himself who took back the zombie shadows of the whole island and put them in his own body, before that, when Luffy was put into the shadow by the survivors, the survivors said that if the shadow is put into the body of the living person, it is different from the zombie, it will be repelled from the shadow, the more the repulsion the stronger the stronger, Moria absorbed a thousand shadows at a time, so this time after Moria was knocked unconscious, the shadows all ran away, because of the loss of the "captivity" of the corpse.
I think the disappearance of the Devil Fruit's ability depends on whether the ability plays a direct and continuous role, or just plays the role of a medium, such as Ace's burning fruit, Ace himself set fire and turned into a flame, which is a direct ability and must be continuously supplied, but if he uses the fruit ability to ignite a piece of paper, the subsequent combustion of the paper obviously does not need the Devil Fruit ability to continue to work.
If Ace suddenly loses his Devil Fruit ability for various reasons, his body will naturally not burn or set fire, but the flames on the paper will not disappear.
The shadow that has been cut by Moria should be similar to the set of a set that has a soul in One Piece, and the zombie is equivalent to someone making a fire out of the paper lit with the burning fruit to keep it, so the zombie can still exist after Moriah is unconscious or dead.
The opinions that I have come up with in my own whims are actually useless.
The relevant screenshots of chapter 463 and chapter 480, I will put it in the QQ group album and group file next.
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