Manmayer and Figarland Reference in OPLA
As already pointed out, the Manmayer and Figarland families of the Celestial Dragons have been references in S2E1.
The theatre that was playing the "Hero of the Marines" show has a sign saying Manmayer on top.
And a town square in Loguetown as a store called "Figarland Square Wines & Spirits," with said square being name dafter the family.
Firstly, members of both the Manmayer and Figarland Families participated in the Native Hunting Competition at God Valley, thus were part of the incident that was named after it.
With first-hand experience, I wouldn't be surprised if the Manmayer Family played some part in producing the play, redirecting the narrative. Whether they own the theatre or gave so many donations that it was named after them, it's still an interesting detail.
As for Figarland Family, I originally thought that it wouldn't hurt having a second income, but why would they? My second thought was them trying to show off their 'generosity' by making products the common people.
But my third thought?
Garling would send Shamrock there to work minimum-wage whenever he got mad and punished him. Just "You're grounded, boy! Time to work just like the poor!"
It's so random, but I can't help but imagine celestial dragons punishing their kids by having them work for themselves, taking away some of their high privileges cuz they're that messed up.














