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Did you see in the last manga panel what Loki said to Nerona Imu???..
In the translation note, it says that when Loki said “bastard,” it could also be interpreted as “idiot” or even “octopus,” depending on how it’s read..
I think the “octopus” meaning was a deliberate hint..
Because if you look at Imu’s body, it matches some real-life octopus traits..
First, if you look at real octopuses, they often have many white spots and blotches on their bodies :
Imu also seems to have similar patterns across his entire body :
also Imu releases a dark substance that looks like a black cloud or black flame. It resembles how an octopus expels black ink :
Also, in real life, octopuses are known to have three hearts. In a similar way, Nerona Imu might also have three hearts. Maybe you would need to “kill” him three times for him to truly die.
There are also three skulls featured in Imu’s design..
These three skulls are very similar to the flag of Marshall D. Teach, which also has three skulls :
This connects to the famous Blackbeard theory in the One Piece fandom that says he might be like an octopus, with three hearts.
This reinforces the possibility that Blackbeard (Davy D. Jones) has close ties to Nerona Imu, possibly through ancestry.
The three skulls / three hearts motif might also mean that there are actually three Imus, not just one!!!..
Now look at the real-life Blackbeard, Edward Teach, and his Jolly Roger. It features a devil-like skeleton figure holding a spear and stabbing a heart, with blood drops coming out :
This could symbolize a hidden idea:
Blackbeard’s true plan might be to stab, rip out, or target Imu’s hearts.
If Imu really has multiple hearts (like an octopus), then Blackbeard would need to attack them directly to defeat him.
That would make Marshall D. Teach a strong candidate for the final villain, since his symbolism already revolves around piercing the heart and controlling life or death..
Did you see in the last manga panel what Loki said to Nerona Imu???..
In the translation note, it says that when Loki said “bastard,” it could also be interpreted as “idiot” or even “octopus,” depending on how it’s read..
I think the “octopus” meaning was a deliberate hint..
Because if you look at Imu’s body, it matches some real-life octopus traits..
First, if you look at real octopuses, they often have many white spots and blotches on their bodies :
Imu also seems to have similar patterns across his entire body :
also Imu releases a dark substance that looks like a black cloud or black flame. It resembles how an octopus expels black ink :
Also, in real life, octopuses are known to have three hearts. In a similar way, Nerona Imu might also have three hearts. Maybe you would need to “kill” him three times for him to truly die.
There are also three skulls featured in Imu’s design..
These three skulls are very similar to the flag of Marshall D. Teach, which also has three skulls :
This connects to the famous Blackbeard theory in the One Piece fandom that says he might be like an octopus, with three hearts.
This reinforces the possibility that Blackbeard (Davy D. Jones) has close ties to Nerona Imu, possibly through ancestry.
The three skulls / three hearts motif might also mean that there are actually three Imus, not just one!!!..
Now look at the real-life Blackbeard, Edward Teach, and his Jolly Roger. It features a devil-like skeleton figure holding a spear and stabbing a heart, with blood drops coming out :
This could symbolize a hidden idea:
Blackbeard’s true plan might be to stab, rip out, or target Imu’s hearts.
If Imu really has multiple hearts (like an octopus), then Blackbeard would need to attack them directly to defeat him.
That would make Marshall D. Teach a strong candidate for the final villain, since his symbolism already revolves around piercing the heart and controlling life or death..


