An omniscient, third-person narrative voice conveys contextual information and character perspectives without participating in events. It delivers exposition on Skypiea's unique environment — detailing the properties of dials, the profound significance of Vearth, and the societal structures governing the sky island. This narration explains the history of conflict between Skypieans and Shandians, chronicling their 400-year war over Upper Yard and the cultural reverence for ground soil from the Blue Sea. It frames Enel's orchestrated survival game, methodically tracking participant eliminations and the Straw Hats' progression through ordeals. The voice clarifies Enel’s motives — his plan to destroy Skypiea and reach Fairy Vearth — while contextualizing his self-proclaimed divinity through the destructive capabilities of the Goro Goro no Mi. The narrative bridges past and present, connecting Montblanc Noland’s tale to the City of Gold’s existence in the sky and its importance to the Shandian people. During key discoveries like Nico Robin locating the Poneglyph in Shandora’s ruins, the narration provides objective descriptions devoid of subjective interpretation. It recounts the climactic battle where Luffy rings the golden bell, fulfilling the inherited promise between Noland and Kalgara while symbolizing the conflict’s end. Neutrality persists in depicting events such as Conis’s coerced betrayal and Wyper’s use of the Reject Dial, allowing actions to unfold without external commentary. Through these functions, the narration consistently provides essential worldbuilding and historical context, ensuring clarity in the condensed retelling of the Skypiea saga.

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