One Piece: What Really Happened to Mother Carmel

Being an Emperor of the Sea, Big Mom is one of the greatest adversaries the Straw Hat Pirates face in One Piece. She’s a menacing, sweet-toothed giant who lets absolutely nobody get in the way of satisfying her cravings. When a good number of the Straw Hats infiltrated her territory and sabotaged her tea party, she naturally had no plans of letting them leave the island alive. Given her despicable, spoiled behavior, Big Mom has been a target of many since childhood. Even so, one character has shown her what affection is like, and that’s her foster parent Mother Carmel.Mother Carmel was a missionary nun known as “Holy Mother.” She took in abandoned, rejected kids and gave them shelter in her orphanage. One of those children was the young Linlin, who was left behind on the island of Elbaf by her own parents. The nun took her in while she was still a 5-year-old brat and catered to her wants and needs. Arguably, that was the greatest year of Big Mom’s life. However, that didn’t last for too long. During Big Mom’s sixth birthday, the nun and all the other orphans suddenly vanished. And, at the age of 68, Big Mom herself is still clueless as to where all of them went.Big Mom, or Charlotte Linlin, is a unique case among One Piece characters, as both her parents were ordinary-sized humans. And yet, she was several times larger than them when she was barely five years old. It seems that she had unknowingly destroyed a lot of her original home, leaving her parents no choice but exile. They took the child to the island of Elbaf, where Mother Carmel was known to reside in the Sheep’s House.

Being an Emperor of the Sea, Big Mom is one of the greatest adversaries the Straw Hat Pirates face in One Piece. She’s a menacing, sweet-toothed giant who lets absolutely nobody get in the way of satisfying her cravings. When a good number of the Straw Hats infiltrated her territory and sabotaged her tea party, she naturally had no plans of letting them leave the island alive. Given her despicable, spoiled behavior, Big Mom has been a target of many since childhood. Even so, one character has shown her what affection is like, and that’s her foster parent Mother Carmel.

Mother Carmel was a missionary nun known as “Holy Mother.” She took in abandoned, rejected kids and gave them shelter in her orphanage. One of those children was the young Linlin, who was left behind on the island of Elbaf by her own parents. The nun took her in while she was still a 5-year-old brat and catered to her wants and needs. Arguably, that was the greatest year of Big Mom’s life. However, that didn’t last for too long. During Big Mom’s sixth birthday, the nun and all the other orphans suddenly vanished. And, at the age of 68, Big Mom herself is still clueless as to where all of them went.

Big Mom, or Charlotte Linlin, is a unique case among One Piece characters, as both her parents were ordinary-sized humans. And yet, she was several times larger than them when she was barely five years old. It seems that she had unknowingly destroyed a lot of her original home, leaving her parents no choice but exile. They took the child to the island of Elbaf, where Mother Carmel was known to reside in the Sheep’s House.

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