If you've been following One Piece for any length of time, you know Eiichiro Oda is the undisputed king of the slow burn. For over two decades, we were led to believe that the World Government was a flawed but ultimately balanced oligarchy, ruled by the Five Elders (the Gorosei) to prevent any single tyrant from taking control.
And then, Oda pulled the rug right out from under us.
Enter Imu or, as the deep lore heavily suggests, Saint Nerona Imu. Sitting atop the Empty Throne, the very symbol of world peace and equality among nations, Imu shattered everything we thought we knew about the power structure of the One Piece world. Let's dive into who this shadowy figure really is and why they are the ultimate endgame villain of the series.
The Lie of the Empty Throne
To understand Imu, you have to understand the Empty Throne. Located in the heart of Mary Geoise, the throne is surrounded by the weapons of the founding twenty monarchs who formed the World Government 800 years ago. The weapons symbolize a vow: no one person will ever sit on the throne, ensuring no single dictator can rule the world.
But behind closed doors, the Five Elders the highest-ranking Celestial Dragons and the public face of global authority bow to a singular figure in the shadows. Imu isn't just a ruler; to the World Government, Imu is essentially a god.
The Nerona Connection and the Immortality Theory
The name "Nerona Imu" isn't just a fan theory; it's a massive lore drop that came courtesy of Emporio Ivankov. During the Reverie flashback, King Cobra of Alabasta noted that "Imu" was the name of one of the original 20 founding monarchs. Ivankov later specified that this monarch belonged to the Nerona Family.
This revelation sparked one of the most widely accepted theories in the fandom: the Imu we see today is the exact same Saint Nerona Imu from 800 years ago.
How is that possible? One Piece fans have long known about the ultimate power of the Ope Ope no Mi (currently held by Trafalgar Law) the Perennial Youth Surgery. It grants eternal youth to the recipient at the cost of the user's life. It stands to reason that Imu was the recipient of this surgery centuries ago, allowing them to secretly pull the strings of the world through the Void Century and beyond.
A Power Beyond Comprehension
We haven't seen Imu engage in a traditional fight yet, but their power is terrifyingly absolute. Here is a being who:
Plays with maps: Imu casually crossed out the Lulusia Kingdom on a map, and moments later, a devastating weapon in the sky (the Mother Flame) obliterated the island from existence, leaving only a massive hole in the ocean.
Commands monsters: When Sabo attacked the Gorosei and Imu, all of them transformed into nightmarish, demonic silhouettes. Imu themselves displayed a bizarre, sharp-toothed transformation and consumed Sabo's fire attacks.
Holds the secrets of the world: Imu has direct access to a frozen, giant Straw Hat kept deep within Mary Geoise a chilling parallel to our protagonist, Luffy, and a direct tie to the mysterious figure from the Void Century, Joy Boy.
Fascinating Imu Trivia
To cap things off, here are some mind-bending trivia facts about the Sovereign of the World:
The Meaning of the Name: In Japanese, if you spell Imu in katakana (イム) and combine the two characters, it closely resembles the kanji for Buddha (仏). Conversely, reading "Imu" backward gives you "Umi" (海), which translates to "Sea" or "Ocean." Given that the sea hates Devil Fruit users, the literal personification of the ocean being the final villain is incredibly fitting!
The Adam and Eve Parallel: In the One Piece world, there is a "Sunlight Tree Eve" and a "Treasure Tree Adam." Some fans note that Imu backwards is Umi, but "Imu" also sounds like a phonetic play on "Eve" (depending on romanization and wordplay), tying them to the ancient trees that structure the world.
A Hatred for the "D": Imu possesses ripped wanted posters of Monkey D. Luffy and Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard), a stabbed picture of Shirahoshi (the Ancient Weapon Poseidon), and a pristine picture of Nefertari Vivi. Their absolute disdain for the "Will of D." is the driving force behind the World Government's darkest actions.
Gender Neutrality: Oda has deliberately kept Imu's gender ambiguous. They are entirely shrouded in a sweeping silhouette, with only a piercing, ringed red eye visible. Their voice in the anime is also heavily distorted to maintain this mystery.
Imu is the embodiment of control, historical erasure, and absolute authority. As the Straw Hats inch closer to the One Piece and the true history of the world, a clash with this immortal shadow is inevitable. And honestly? It's going to be the most epic confrontation in anime history.

