Speculations Emperor Nero

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In Slavic culture, female's name ends with an extra letter 'a', for example Sharapov and Sharapova.

Nero is a masculine name, changing it to Nerona will sounds like feminist. Could this means Imu gender change is real?
 

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#27
Doflamingo used 16 Holy bullets as an attack, his family bowed to him exactly like the Gorosei did to Imu too. Imu destroyed Lulusia with 16 beams too.
Mihawk has the same weird bracelet as Doflamingo and Blueno too.


Stussy is a vampire with no explanation and nobody in story cares too. Impel down staff seems to have real demons too.

Mihawk is based off Vlad Dracule (Vlad the Impaler) and Dracule = Romanian for Dragon I think and also Dracula ofc. Vlad Dracule had the order of the dragon or something IRL like his father?
Imo Mihawk also based on van helsing too.

Imu could be a literal demon or vampire? Film red gave us a real demon king and Elegia was seen as a drawing by a girl from tequila wolf IIRC.
Unlimited World Red has vampire bat zoan user too.
 
#28
This is a lengthy reply.

To add to your post, in the Hebrew numerological system, 666 = Neron. In the Latin fragments discovered later, the numbers changed to 616 = Nero. Nero became emperor at 16 years old.

Why is a female character like Nami being used to hint at Imu?

Perhaps it wasn't to hint at Imu but Imu's victims?



Nero was the emperor when Queen Boudica married a Celtic King, Prasutagus, of the wealthy Iceni Tribe, a fertile farmland.

The friendly King didn't want the Romans to destroy his culture, so he pledged his loyalty to Emperor Nero while staying independent.



The problem started because they had two daughters, no male heir. Even though Iceni Kingdom women had freedom, it wasn't seen with good eyes by the Romans.

To solve this, the King tried to leave a will making both his daughters and Nero joint rulers, but he was ignored.



The Romans did not believe in female rulers, so they annexed the kingdom. As a result, the King’s royal kinsmen were enslaved.

Queen Boudica was flogged and forced to watch her two twelve-year-old daughters being abused.

After this happened, Boudica pledged revenge and started a big rebellion.



The Romans weren't expecting their attack would backfire. For the Iceni, Boudica was also considered a priestess and the representation of the lunar goddess Andraste on Earth.

Queen Boudica's cause united tribes that were enemies, all with Rome as a common enemy.

She became a legend.



There was never any record of what happened to Boudica's daughters, the real heirs of the kingdom. There's not even a record of their names.

Some scholars consider that as they were too important for the Celts, they took the girls away from the Romans and hid them in the wilderness.



So is there a chance there's an erased bloodline that lost to Imu during the Void Century, and the World Government has been trying to exterminate their bloodline for all these centuries?

Then it would make sense that the only way to save their lives was to turn them into "Lost Children."





It wouldn't be the first time.

We already saw it with Ace and Momo; enemies tried to erase their lineage and were saved by the sacrifice of their mothers, Rouge and Toki.



Boudica's plan worked as she got a 100K+ man army. She burned down to ashes the entire administrative center (London), taking revenge.

For the Romans to defeat her, they needed an army, weapons, and strategy. In the end, she took poison as she refused to fall into Roman hands.



Boudica's biggest enemy was the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus, the same who destroyed her kingdom and committed violence against her daughters.

To parallel, I think a Holy Knight could have been the one that caused the violence in Oykot where Nami was found.



I have considered for a long time that Bellemere could have seen something really bad in Oykot, the World Government's true colors, which made her escape Oykot with Nami and Nojiko to save their lives and hide them.

- Bellemere took a boat in the night with two babies and a storm instead of waiting for Marine support after a war.
- There was not a single document to prove the girls' existence; they were never adopted.

Bellemere was hiding Nami and Nojiko from the World Government to save their lives.







There are some other keys between Nami and Imu, but some of the most interesting are the lions in the Empty Throne.

Since the beginning, Nami has been hinted with this Lion design.

Are these lions connected?







In the intro of Strong World, a movie that was written by Oda, in Mereveille there is a city under fresh water like Wano, and these two statues can be seen.

The Lion represents the Sun and the Bull or Ox represents the Moon.

The Ox Bell is in Marineford, with the Crescent Moon shape.





Something important is that the Iceni tribe was also famous for their gold and coins.

The Roman historian Cassius Dio stated that Boudica, Queen of the Iceni tribe, "wore a great twisted necklace" when she rode into battle.





Another important clue character for Imu is Kuro. Captain Kuro's introduction has the same pattern and shadows as the God Knights. Kuro faked his death and was hiding in Syrup Village to steal Kaya's fortune.

Was Imu's plan similar and successful?



As you already said, Nero is said to have killed his own family and set Rome on fire so that he could rebuild the city center with a new palace.

How did Kami no Kuni become Mary Geoise with Pangaea Castle?

 
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#29
Doflamingo used 16 Holy bullets as an attack, his family bowed to him exactly like the Gorosei did to Imu too. Imu destroyed Lulusia with 16 beams too.
Mihawk has the same weird bracelet as Doflamingo and Blueno too.


Stussy is a vampire with no explanation and nobody in story cares too. Impel down staff seems to have real demons too.

Mihawk is based off Vlad Dracule (Vlad the Impaler) and Dracule = Romanian for Dragon I think and also Dracula ofc. Vlad Dracule had the order of the dragon or something IRL like his father?
Imo Mihawk also based on van helsing too.

Imu could be a literal demon or vampire? Film red gave us a real demon king and Elegia was seen as a drawing by a girl from tequila wolf IIRC.
Unlimited World Red has vampire bat zoan user too.
Doffy and Enel are Imu's hint characters
The wings of the impel down staff are part of their uniform
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This is a lengthy reply.

To add to your post, in the Hebrew numerological system, 666 = Neron. In the Latin fragments discovered later, the numbers changed to 616 = Nero. Nero became emperor at 16 years old.

Why is a female character like Nami being used to hint at Imu?

Perhaps it wasn't to hint at Imu but Imu's victims?



Nero was the emperor when Queen Boudica married a Celtic King, Prasutagus, of the wealthy Iceni Tribe, a fertile farmland.

The friendly King didn't want the Romans to destroy his culture, so he pledged his loyalty to Emperor Nero while staying independent.



The problem started because they had two daughters, no male heir. Even though Iceni Kingdom women had freedom, it wasn't seen with good eyes by the Romans.

To solve this, the King tried to leave a will making both his daughters and Nero joint rulers, but he was ignored.



The Romans did not believe in female rulers, so they annexed the kingdom. As a result, the King’s royal kinsmen were enslaved.

Queen Boudica was flogged and forced to watch her two twelve-year-old daughters being abused.

After this happened, Boudica pledged revenge and started a big rebellion.



The Romans weren't expecting their attack would backfire. For the Iceni, Boudica was also considered a priestess and the representation of the lunar goddess Andraste on Earth.

Queen Boudica's cause united tribes that were enemies, all with Rome as a common enemy.

She became a legend.



There was never any record of what happened to Boudica's daughters, the real heirs of the kingdom. There's not even a record of their names.

Some scholars consider that as they were too important for the Celts, they took the girls away from the Romans and hid them in the wilderness.



So is there a chance there's an erased bloodline that lost to Imu during the Void Century, and the World Government has been trying to exterminate their bloodline for all these centuries?

Then it would make sense that the only way to save their lives was to turn them into "Lost Children."





It wouldn't be the first time.

We already saw it with Ace and Momo; enemies tried to erase their lineage and were saved by the sacrifice of their mothers, Rouge and Toki.



Boudica's plan worked as she got a 100K+ man army. She burned down to ashes the entire administrative center (London), taking revenge.

For the Romans to defeat her, they needed an army, weapons, and strategy. In the end, she took poison as she refused to fall into Roman hands.



Boudica's biggest enemy was the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus, the same who destroyed her kingdom and committed violence against her daughters.

To parallel, I think a Holy Knight could have been the one that caused the violence in Oykot where Nami was found.



I have considered for a long time that Bellemere could have seen something really bad in Oykot, the World Government's true colors, which made her escape Oykot with Nami and Nojiko to save their lives and hide them.

- Bellemere took a boat in the night with two babies and a storm instead of waiting for Marine support after a war.
- There was not a single document to prove the girls' existence; they were never adopted.

Bellemere was hiding Nami and Nojiko from the World Government to save their lives.







There are some other keys between Nami and Imu, but some of the most interesting are the lions in the Empty Throne.

Since the beginning, Nami has been hinted with this Lion design.

Are these lions connected?







In the intro of Strong World, a movie that was written by Oda, in Mereveille there is a city under fresh water like Wano, and these two statues can be seen.

The Lion represents the Sun and the Bull or Ox represents the Moon.

The Ox Bell is in Marineford, with the Crescent Moon shape.





Something important is that the Iceni tribe was also famous for their gold and coins.

The Roman historian Cassius Dio stated that Boudica, Queen of the Iceni tribe, "wore a great twisted necklace" when she rode into battle.





Another important clue character for Imu is Kuro. Captain Kuro's introduction has the same pattern and shadows as the God Knights. Kuro faked his death and was hiding in Syrup Village to steal Kaya's fortune.

Was Imu's plan similar and successful?



As you already said, Nero is said to have killed his own family and set Rome on fire so that he could rebuild the city center with a new palace.

How did Kami no Kuni become Mary Geoise with Pangea Castle?

Imu's goroawase is 16
I = 1
6 = mu
(Thats why he appears in chapter 1060 and 1116)
So, its another clue that link Imu and Nero

Other interesting thing: the bull is a symbol linked to Nami. The bull or cow is a Nami enemy. Momoo, the sea king of Arlong park, was an Arlong "friend". In chapter 1089 cover Nami is rejecting the bull message:

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@Mr. Reloaded write something in this thread, because its not letting me reply an message. If you write something I will can reply (I'm calling you because you are online)
 
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#31
This is a lengthy reply.

To add to your post, in the Hebrew numerological system, 666 = Neron. In the Latin fragments discovered later, the numbers changed to 616 = Nero. Nero became emperor at 16 years old.

Why is a female character like Nami being used to hint at Imu?

Perhaps it wasn't to hint at Imu but Imu's victims?



Nero was the emperor when Queen Boudica married a Celtic King, Prasutagus, of the wealthy Iceni Tribe, a fertile farmland.

The friendly King didn't want the Romans to destroy his culture, so he pledged his loyalty to Emperor Nero while staying independent.



The problem started because they had two daughters, no male heir. Even though Iceni Kingdom women had freedom, it wasn't seen with good eyes by the Romans.

To solve this, the King tried to leave a will making both his daughters and Nero joint rulers, but he was ignored.



The Romans did not believe in female rulers, so they annexed the kingdom. As a result, the King’s royal kinsmen were enslaved.

Queen Boudica was flogged and forced to watch her two twelve-year-old daughters being abused.

After this happened, Boudica pledged revenge and started a big rebellion.



The Romans weren't expecting their attack would backfire. For the Iceni, Boudica was also considered a priestess and the representation of the lunar goddess Andraste on Earth.

Queen Boudica's cause united tribes that were enemies, all with Rome as a common enemy.

She became a legend.



There was never any record of what happened to Boudica's daughters, the real heirs of the kingdom. There's not even a record of their names.

Some scholars consider that as they were too important for the Celts, they took the girls away from the Romans and hid them in the wilderness.



So is there a chance there's an erased bloodline that lost to Imu during the Void Century, and the World Government has been trying to exterminate their bloodline for all these centuries?

Then it would make sense that the only way to save their lives was to turn them into "Lost Children."





It wouldn't be the first time.

We already saw it with Ace and Momo; enemies tried to erase their lineage and were saved by the sacrifice of their mothers, Rouge and Toki.



Boudica's plan worked as she got a 100K+ man army. She burned down to ashes the entire administrative center (London), taking revenge.

For the Romans to defeat her, they needed an army, weapons, and strategy. In the end, she took poison as she refused to fall into Roman hands.



Boudica's biggest enemy was the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus, the same who destroyed her kingdom and committed violence against her daughters.

To parallel, I think a Holy Knight could have been the one that caused the violence in Oykot where Nami was found.



I have considered for a long time that Bellemere could have seen something really bad in Oykot, the World Government's true colors, which made her escape Oykot with Nami and Nojiko to save their lives and hide them.

- Bellemere took a boat in the night with two babies and a storm instead of waiting for Marine support after a war.
- There was not a single document to prove the girls' existence; they were never adopted.

Bellemere was hiding Nami and Nojiko from the World Government to save their lives.







There are some other keys between Nami and Imu, but some of the most interesting are the lions in the Empty Throne.

Since the beginning, Nami has been hinted with this Lion design.

Are these lions connected?







In the intro of Strong World, a movie that was written by Oda, in Mereveille there is a city under fresh water like Wano, and these two statues can be seen.

The Lion represents the Sun and the Bull or Ox represents the Moon.

The Ox Bell is in Marineford, with the Crescent Moon shape.





Something important is that the Iceni tribe was also famous for their gold and coins.

The Roman historian Cassius Dio stated that Boudica, Queen of the Iceni tribe, "wore a great twisted necklace" when she rode into battle.





Another important clue character for Imu is Kuro. Captain Kuro's introduction has the same pattern and shadows as the God Knights. Kuro faked his death and was hiding in Syrup Village to steal Kaya's fortune.

Was Imu's plan similar and successful?



As you already said, Nero is said to have killed his own family and set Rome on fire so that he could rebuild the city center with a new palace.

How did Kami no Kuni become Mary Geoise with Pangaea Castle?

@AverageNamiEnjoyer @OnePiss read his post, very important
 
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#36
This is a lengthy reply.

To add to your post, in the Hebrew numerological system, 666 = Neron. In the Latin fragments discovered later, the numbers changed to 616 = Nero. Nero became emperor at 16 years old.

Why is a female character like Nami being used to hint at Imu?

Perhaps it wasn't to hint at Imu but Imu's victims?



Nero was the emperor when Queen Boudica married a Celtic King, Prasutagus, of the wealthy Iceni Tribe, a fertile farmland.

The friendly King didn't want the Romans to destroy his culture, so he pledged his loyalty to Emperor Nero while staying independent.



The problem started because they had two daughters, no male heir. Even though Iceni Kingdom women had freedom, it wasn't seen with good eyes by the Romans.

To solve this, the King tried to leave a will making both his daughters and Nero joint rulers, but he was ignored.



The Romans did not believe in female rulers, so they annexed the kingdom. As a result, the King’s royal kinsmen were enslaved.

Queen Boudica was flogged and forced to watch her two twelve-year-old daughters being abused.

After this happened, Boudica pledged revenge and started a big rebellion.



The Romans weren't expecting their attack would backfire. For the Iceni, Boudica was also considered a priestess and the representation of the lunar goddess Andraste on Earth.

Queen Boudica's cause united tribes that were enemies, all with Rome as a common enemy.

She became a legend.



There was never any record of what happened to Boudica's daughters, the real heirs of the kingdom. There's not even a record of their names.

Some scholars consider that as they were too important for the Celts, they took the girls away from the Romans and hid them in the wilderness.



So is there a chance there's an erased bloodline that lost to Imu during the Void Century, and the World Government has been trying to exterminate their bloodline for all these centuries?

Then it would make sense that the only way to save their lives was to turn them into "Lost Children."





It wouldn't be the first time.

We already saw it with Ace and Momo; enemies tried to erase their lineage and were saved by the sacrifice of their mothers, Rouge and Toki.



Boudica's plan worked as she got a 100K+ man army. She burned down to ashes the entire administrative center (London), taking revenge.

For the Romans to defeat her, they needed an army, weapons, and strategy. In the end, she took poison as she refused to fall into Roman hands.



Boudica's biggest enemy was the Roman Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus, the same who destroyed her kingdom and committed violence against her daughters.

To parallel, I think a Holy Knight could have been the one that caused the violence in Oykot where Nami was found.



I have considered for a long time that Bellemere could have seen something really bad in Oykot, the World Government's true colors, which made her escape Oykot with Nami and Nojiko to save their lives and hide them.

- Bellemere took a boat in the night with two babies and a storm instead of waiting for Marine support after a war.
- There was not a single document to prove the girls' existence; they were never adopted.

Bellemere was hiding Nami and Nojiko from the World Government to save their lives.







There are some other keys between Nami and Imu, but some of the most interesting are the lions in the Empty Throne.

Since the beginning, Nami has been hinted with this Lion design.

Are these lions connected?







In the intro of Strong World, a movie that was written by Oda, in Mereveille there is a city under fresh water like Wano, and these two statues can be seen.

The Lion represents the Sun and the Bull or Ox represents the Moon.

The Ox Bell is in Marineford, with the Crescent Moon shape.





Something important is that the Iceni tribe was also famous for their gold and coins.

The Roman historian Cassius Dio stated that Boudica, Queen of the Iceni tribe, "wore a great twisted necklace" when she rode into battle.





Another important clue character for Imu is Kuro. Captain Kuro's introduction has the same pattern and shadows as the God Knights. Kuro faked his death and was hiding in Syrup Village to steal Kaya's fortune.

Was Imu's plan similar and successful?



As you already said, Nero is said to have killed his own family and set Rome on fire so that he could rebuild the city center with a new palace.

How did Kami no Kuni become Mary Geoise with Pangaea Castle?

@Etzel Andergast Nami royal family of ancient kingdom
 
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