Why Skipping Skypeia is a Big Mistake: One Piece’s Latest “Mother Flame” Theory Explained

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Enuru and Mother Flame

The latest chapter of One Piece, 1114, revealed the sensational revelation of Mother Flame, sending shockwaves through the fandom. This new weapon, wielded by Saint Saturn, emerged as a desperate measure to counter Dr. Vegapunk’s unstoppable stream following the eradication of the Transmission Transponder Snail by the Five Elders.

But what truly captivates fans is the connection between Mother Flame and its purported inspiration, the Eternal Flame from the Skypiea saga. This link unfolds a deeper narrative, shedding light on Dr. Vegapunk’s pursuit of an everlasting power source, reminiscent of his sins mentioned earlier.

One Piece’s Latest “Mother Flame” Theory

Mother Flame was foreshadowed

The concept of the Eternal Flame was introduced in the Egghead arc, where Vegapunk Lillith hinted at its potential as a boundless energy reservoir. This notion resurfaces with the revealing of Mother Flame, housed within a water-filled apparatus, evoking speculation about its true nature and purpose.

Many fans theorize that Mother Flame operates on the principle of nuclear fusion, akin to the power of the sun. This theory posits that the Eternal Flame, a fabled energy source from the Void Century, might have fueled technological advancements of its time. However, its disappearance led Vegapunk to develop the less efficient Mother Flame as a substitute.

The Skypiea Saga’s relevance is underscored through its exploration of the Knock-Up Stream phenomenon. Mont Blanc Cricket’s explanation of the stream’s formation hints at a connection to the Eternal Flame, suggesting that the stones beneath underwater caves, heated by these flames, trigger the explosive events giving rise to the Knock-Up Stream.

Furthermore, this theory ties into the ongoing narrative of the great flooding, implying that the Knock-Up Stream’s effects on sea levels may be attributed to the concealed power of the Eternal Flame.

In light of these revelations, the importance of revisiting the Skypiea Saga becomes evident, as it provides crucial context for understanding the intricate threads woven throughout the series. While some fans may have overlooked this saga in the past, its significance in bridging narrative gaps cannot be overstated.

Why Skipping Skypeia is a Big Mistake: One Piece's Latest "Mother Flame" Theory Explained
Akainu and Mother Flame

Ultimately, this theory offers a compelling perspective on the interconnectedness of One Piece’s lore and underscores the significance of every arc in revealing the mysteries of the world.

As the saga unfolds, fans eagerly await further developments that may confirm or refute these speculations, adding to the enduring intrigue of Eiichiro Oda’s epic tale.

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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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