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In the vast and intricate world of ONE PIECE, the significance of ancient weapons cannot be overstated. These legendary artifacts not only shape the course of history but also intertwine with the destinies of the characters we have come to love. Join us as we delve into the mysteries surrounding these powerful weapons and their connections to the enigmatic Poneglyphs.

The Significance of Ancient Weapons in ONE PIECE

In the world of ONE PIECE, ancient weapons are shrouded in mystery and power. Among them, the three ancient weapons known as Pluton, Poseidon, and Uranus hold immense significance. The lore surrounding these weapons is intricately tied to the Poneglyphs, which serve as the key to understanding their locations and histories. The Poneglyphs often precede the discovery of the ancient weapons, creating a pattern that fans have come to recognize. However, the case of Uranus seems to deviate from this norm, prompting speculation about its nature and whereabouts.

Pluton and Its Poneglyph

  • The Poneglyph detailing Pluton was located in the Alabasta Kingdom, safeguarded by the Nefertari family for generations.
  • Pluton was constructed in Water 7, a city known for its shipbuilding prowess, where its blueprints were passed down among shipwrights.

The connection between Alabasta and Water 7 is noteworthy, as the Poneglyph in Alabasta only mentioned Pluton, while more detailed information emerged in Water 7.

Poseidon and Its Poneglyph

  • The Poneglyph that mentions Poseidon was discovered on Skypiea, located 10,000 meters above sea level.
  • Poseidon, the ancient weapon, is linked to the mermaid princess who can communicate with Sea Kings, with her origin being Fish-Man Island, situated 10,000 meters below sea level.

This juxtaposition of locations highlights a recurring theme in the narrative, where the ancient weapons and their Poneglyphs are often found in contrasting environments.

The Law of Ancient Weapons and Poneglyphs

There appears to be a consistent relationship between the locations of Poneglyphs that describe ancient weapons and the places where those weapons can be further explored. This pattern suggests that the remaining ancient weapon, Uranus, may also follow this rule. The Alabasta Kingdom, suffering from drought due to Crocodile’s actions, contrasts sharply with Water 7, which faced flooding and disasters. This thematic duality is evident in the struggles faced by the people of both locations.

Uranus: The Ancient Weapon’s Identity

In the latest chapters, Sabo witnessed a dark entity above the Lulusia Kingdom, which he believes to be Uranus. If Imu is indeed immortal and has lived since ancient times, it is plausible that he possesses the ancient weapon. The “Mother Flame” created by Dr. Vegapunk is speculated to be the power source for Uranus, explaining why it has not been used until now. This leads to the hypothesis that Uranus’s location is Mariejois, and by finding a counterpart to Mariejois, we may uncover the Poneglyph that describes Uranus.

Potential Locations for Uranus’s Poneglyph

Considering the relationship between Mariejois and other locations, Elbaf emerges as a potential site for the Poneglyph related to Uranus. The giant tree, possibly the Treasure Tree Adam, may hold significant clues. The connection between the Treasure Tree Adam and the Sun Tree Eve, which provides light to Fish-Man Island, suggests a deeper link between these two locations.

Conclusion

As the story unfolds, the mysteries surrounding Uranus and its connection to the ancient weapons continue to deepen. The upcoming Elbaf arc may provide answers to these questions, revealing the intricate ties between the ancient weapons, their Poneglyphs, and the overarching narrative of ONE PIECE.


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