One Piece Theory: Connection Between One Piece’s Mother Flame and Lunarian Genocide, Saturn’s Reaction Hints at Truth

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Connection Between One Piece's Mother Flame and Lunarian Genocide

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One Piece Chapter 1114 brought forth the revelation of the fearsome weapon known as Mother Flame, a tool of destruction with a chilling history tied to the annihilation of the Lulusia Kingdom.

As Dr. Vegapunk continued his enlightening discourse on the truth behind the world and the enigmatic Grand Line, he revealed the existence of Joy Boy, a figure shrouded in the mysteries of the Void Century.

Meanwhile, the Five Elders sought to thwart Vegapunk’s revelations, resorting to the ominous power of Mother Flame in a desperate bid to silence his broadcast.

Connection Between One Piece’s Mother Flame and Lunarian Genocide

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Saint Saturn, tasked with deploying Mother Flame, entered the chamber housing the weapon, yet his reaction upon encountering it was one of apprehension, hinting at an underlying fear of its capabilities. This peculiar response raises questions about the nature of Mother Flame and its potential ties to the enigmatic Lunarian race within the world of One Piece.

The flame encased within Mother Flame bears a striking resemblance to the ethereal flames wielded by King, a member of the near-extinct Lunarian race. These flames possess immense power, as demonstrated in King’s battle against Zoro during the Wano arc. Given the parallels between the Lunarian flames and the power source of Mother Flame, it is plausible that the latter draws its potency from the same elemental source.

The inscriptions adorning Mother Flame further deepen its connection to the Lunarian race. The markings “A&Mu” and “S-108” suggest symbolic references to mythical lost continents, Atlantis and Mu, renowned for their advanced technology and access to potent energy sources.

Five Elder (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

Moreover, “S-108” may hold significance rooted in Buddhist philosophy, where the number 108 symbolizes the earthly desires to be transcended on the path to enlightenment, mirroring a potentially transformative process undergone by the Lunarians to harness their flame’s power.

Incorporating these elements into the lore of One Piece expands the narrative’s scope, weaving together threads of ancient civilizations, esoteric knowledge, and mystical powers.

As the saga unfolds, the significance of Mother Flame and its ties to the Lunarian legacy may emerge as pivotal factors shaping the course of the story, revealing deeper truths about the world and its hidden history.

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Steve Markus Johanson is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart and one of the publication's most prolific contributors, with nearly 1,000 published articles. A dedicated content writer, he devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world, with strong focus on creator interviews, studio strategy, and chapter-level analysis.

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