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What Does A&MU Mean?

Is the Mother Flame a Proto-Artificial Sun? | What Does A&MU Mean?

The Mother Flame bears the markings “A&MU,” which seem quite intriguing. Such markings are often initials of the creator or a message with a deeper meaning. So, what could “A&MU” stand for?

First, let’s consider “A.” It might stand for “ATLANTIS.” If so, then “MU” could refer to “MU” itself. Both Atlantis and Mu are names of legendary continents or nations said to have possessed advanced civilizations before sinking into the sea, according to real-world myths.

In One Piece, the names of Ancient Weapons are directly taken from Greek and Roman mythology, so it wouldn’t be surprising if Atlantis and Mu were used similarly. Perhaps Atlantis and Mu symbolize the great kingdom of the Void Century and the lunar civilization that have been lost to history.

Previously, I speculated that the Mother Flame wasn’t Vegapunk’s original creation but rather something he reconstructed using knowledge gained from his studies of ancient advanced civilizations. With that in mind, it’s possible that Vegapunk marked the Mother Flame with “A&MU” to symbolize his respect for the civilizations of Atlantis and Mu—indicating that the Mother Flame carries on their legacy.

Or maybe it doesn’t refer to continents or nations but to individuals—perhaps kings or great scientists of the past, like King Atlanta or King Mu. Eventually, the story might reveal the meaning behind these letters, and I’m eager to see just how much of the past Vegapunk has uncovered, including his own theories and reconstructions.

That concludes this article. Thank you very much for reading to the end!

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