Questions & Mysteries What does "Mo" reffer to?

#6
I am talking about when Vegapunk said "Among you there is Mo-"
Depends on the raws:
If mo is written like this も then it could be a kanni transcribed in hiragana to keep the mistery. All we need to do is look for all the possible kanji combinations whose readings start with mo. Peace of cake

Or it could be written like this モ which would make it katakana and thus a loan word. Then we would need to look for the answer in a non-japanese language
 
#7
Depends on the raws:
If mo is written like this も then it could be a kanni transcribed in hiragana to keep the mistery. All we need to do is look for all the possible kanji combinations whose readings start with mo. Peace of cake

Or it could be written like this モ which would make it katakana and thus a loan word. Then we would need to look for the answer in a non-japanese language
What about Moses? Since the Noah exists,
 
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