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'Fairy Tail' chapter 513 spoilers: Is Irene the real mother of Erza?

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Fans of the "Fairy Tail" manga series will be bombarded with several revelations once the upcoming chapter 513 is released.

According to reports, three important revelations are expected to happen in chapter 513. First, Natsu will discover a power he possesses that he is not aware of. Second, Lucy will be revealed as the reincarnation of Anna. Lastly, fans will find out that Irene is actually the mother of Erza.

Spoilers have emerged about Natsu and Zeref, wherein it is suggested that the Red Mage Natsu had inherited the Ankhseram curse magic from Zeref. And as claimed by a report from Hall of Fame Magazine, the Black Mage Zeref will lead Natsu to his final destination where he will unveil the truth Natsu's identity.

It will also be revealed that the Ankhseram, a god worshiped in Mildian, had cursed Zeref and turned him into an immortal. Ankhseram's curse was then transferred to Natsu when Zeref revived him from death to be his last demon.

There are also reports that chapter 513 will show the real connection between Lucy and Anna. Many fans have speculated that Lucy is a descendant of Anna. However, because of the striking resemblance between the two, there are also those who have speculated Lucy may actually be a reincarnation of Anna. This rumor is strengthened by the fact that both Lucy and Anna are Celestial Spirit Magi.

As reported by GameNGuide, there are also rumors that chapter 513 of "Fairy Tail" may also reveal the connection between Erza and Irene. As fans believe, Irene is actually the mother of Erza, and Irene will be breaking this news to her rumored daughter herself.

Erza, however, won't be so quick to believe this revelation. Denying the truth, she will insist that Fairy Tail grand master Makarov is the only parent she knew and that she grew up alone in Rosemary Village.

"Fairy Tail" chapter 513 hits the shelves on Dec. 6.