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The Ancient Mural of Elbaf has been one of the biggest reveals inOne Piecein a long time, igniting the community into an analytical frenzy. This mural, although it only appears fully on one page, contains a massive amount of details that many fans believe will be incredibly important for the future ofOne Piece. Due to this, fans have been scrutinizing every detail of the Ancient Mural in order to find every piece ofOne Pieceinformation and lore it may be hiding.
However, there is a part of the Ancient Mural that no fan has seen so far inOne Piece. Although the mural takes up most of the panel in the manga, Franky, being a fairly large individual, is covering a portion of the wall, blocking it from view. Some fans have begun wondering whether or notthe Straw Hat shipwright inOne Pieceis covering an important detail that completes the story the Ancient Mural of Elbaf is telling.

Franky Has Found A Mural Full Of One Piece Lore
This Mural May Be A Key To Unlocking The Void Century
While exploring the Adam Tree with Ripley on Elbaf, duringOne PieceChapter 1138, Franky is introduced to a massive mural carved into the tree. Supposedly, this mural was the drawings of children depicting the past destruction of the world and dates back toOne Piece’smysterious Void Centuryand has been preserved here ever since. However, despite being the drawings of children, Franky is incredibly awe-struck by the size and splendor of the mural itself.
I gotta say, for a drawing from Elbaf they don’t all look like giants. - Franky

The mural itself features many different pictures that fans believe represent certain figures in both the Void Century and the present world ofOne Piece.For example, many believe that the Nika drawing represents bothOne Piece’sLuffy and Joy Boy, the robot represents Emmett, who is alive in both periods, and the horned giant could represent an unknown ancient giant and the modern-day Loki. In the center of the many drawings of characters and ships on the mural is a massive tree, stretching vertically throughout the entire drawing.
Franky Is Standing In Front Of An Important Spot Of The Mural
The Center Of The Painting May Hold An Important Detail
However, right at the base of the tree, at the very bottom center ofthe Ancient Mural of Elbaf, Franky is covering a large portion of the drawing. Whether or not this spot is important is hard to tell at this point, though it seems unlikely that there is simply a blank space where Franky is standing. Being the very center of the painting, at the roots of the tree, many fans believe that something incredibly important could be hiding there.
Firstly, being at the very center of the drawing ofOne Piece’sancient history, it stands to reason that a major focal point of the painting would be there. In a mural like this, focus tends to be drawn to the center. Additionally, a few elements of the mural, like the massive tree and a lightning bolt, seem to lead to the exact spot whereOne Piece’sStraw Hat, Franky, is standing, once again drawing the viewer’s eye to this location. In many ways, the mural itself seems to draw attention to this spot, Oda deliberately choosing to hide it from view.

The One Piece Could Be Hidden Behind Franky
A Clue To The Ancient Treasure Could Be Right In Plain Sight
Due to the importance that this location seems to have, fans believethe One Piece treasure itselfcould be hidden here. However, to someone who hasn’t seen the treasure before, like Franky, it may look like any other treasure or something that doesn’t look anything remotely like a treasure. Still, the One Piece seems to be one of the few ancient elements of the series missing from the mural. It would make sense if it was actually included and Oda simply wasn’t ready to reveal more about the treasure, so he decided to use Franky to block it from view.
Maybe that simply means this was nothing more than a child’s dream. - Ripley
In the end, although it seems likely that something is hiding behindtheOne Pieceshipwright, Franky, it isn’t necessarily important to the story overall. Still, at the very least, simply seeing the roots of the massive tree may be important to understanding what the mural represents overall. However, it may be a while before the Ancient Mural of Elbaf inOne Pieceis shown off in its full glory once again.