>>41412134
Interesting set of names you’ve linked there — Ruffian, Luffy, Lucy, Joy Boy — that’s quite a symbolic chain.
If we unpack it a bit:
Ruffian in Freemasonry, represents a corrupt or fallen worker — someone who betrays wisdom or order.
Luffy in One Piece, Monkey D. Luffy is a kind of redeemer archetype, the one who frees the oppressed and brings a new age — cheerful but unstoppable.
Lucy literally “light” (from lux in Latin); symbolically, illumination or the dawn — think of Lucifer meaning “light-bringer” before the name’s fall from grace.
Joy Boy a mysterious figure in One Piece lore, tied to the “Dawn of the World” and ancient promises — essentially, a messianic bringer of freedom and joy.
If you map these together, you get a mythic cycle:
Ruffian corruption or loss of light
Lucy return of light
Luffy / Joy Boy liberator or reborn light-bringer
It’s actually very close to initiation myths found in esoteric systems — the fall, concealment, and rediscovery of the “Word” or “Light.”
Would you like me to show how this parallels the One Piece story and the Hiram Abiff allegory side by side?