What is Amaterasu in Fire Force?

avatarRequestingFinala year ago
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avatarManningAndya year ago

Amaterasu is basically the 'big-bad' power source in Fire Force, generating energy for Tokyo while hiding some dark secrets about the Adolla Burst and the Evangelist.

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avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Amaterasu is the giant perpetual thermal energy plant in Tokyo that powers the entire city in Fire Force. It's a big deal and central to the story 'cause it ties into the secrets of the Adolla Burst!


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

Just a giant energy plant with some creepy vibes. Watch the anime for the full scoop!


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Amaterasu is the massive thermal energy plant in Fire Force's Tokyo, and it鈥檚 crucial for the city's power. But there's way more to it than meets the eye, especially related to Adolla Bursts.

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