Recent leaks for One Piece chapter 1130 offered intriguing revelations, shedding light on Hajrudin’s backstory while alluding to the primary antagonist of the arc. Initially perceived as a timid and weak giant based solely on his shadowy outline, Loki has been unveiled as one of the most formidable giants known to exist.
Conversations among various characters indicate that Loki has come into possession of a devil fruit that was previously safeguarded by the Giant Royal Family. Considering the already impressive strength of giants and Loki’s narrative motivations drawn from actual mythology, it is plausible that this devil fruit could be among the strongest introduced thus far, drawing inspiration from the tales surrounding the trickster god, Loki.
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One Piece: Loki may emerge as one of the most powerful adversaries
Loki was first introduced to the One Piece universe during the Whole Cake Island arc, where he was portrayed as a short and stout giant with a rather nonchalant expression. However, his true form and narrative have proven him to be a vastly different character. As revealed through dialogue, Loki is potentially the most powerful giant in Elbaf, necessitating the collective effort of the entire giant population to keep him subdued.
The turmoil within Elbaf largely arises from accusations surrounding Loki’s alleged murder of his father, the King of Giants, in pursuit of a “legendary devil fruit.”The marked contrast between Loki’s initial portrayal and his actual character, coupled with the mythological influences on his narrative, suggest that this “legendary devil fruit”may indeed be a unique Mythical Zoan, inspired by the god Loki.
In mythology, Loki is affiliated with abilities such as transformation, illusion craft, and manipulation of flames. Various adaptations depict him as a trickster deity, known for creating chaos and illusory scenarios. According to multiple sources, the mythological Loki was punished by being bound to rocks for the murder of Baldur, paralleling the situation in One Piece where Loki is restrained to a tree following his filicide.
Loki’s evident powers and cunning character, illustrated by his composed exchanges with Luffy in the chapter 1130 spoilers, suggest that Luffy’s outreach could be a part of Loki’s ulterior motives. Given his mythological background as the god of deceit and illusion, there’s a possibility Loki might attempt to deceive Luffy into liberating him from his confinement.
In contrast to other arcs and islands within the narrative, the atmosphere towards the Straw Hats in Elbaf appears notably hostile. It is feasible that Loki could ensnare Luffy with Seastone and assume his appearance, thus advancing a plot aimed at wreaking havoc on Elbaf and beyond.
While the dynamic of Loki and Thor is a familiar trope across various forms of media, Thor has yet to be mentioned within the One Piece storyline. Loki appears to have taken on the mantle of the strongest giant, effectively representing Thor’s character. His powers may grant him the capability to mimic others, including their abilities, thus potentially allowing him to replicate Luffy’s Gear 5 form.
The possible influences guiding Loki and his devil fruit could render him one of the most powerful entities introduced in the series, particularly with the potential ability to mirror Gear 5.
Final thoughts
One Piece chapter 1130 is set to be officially released on October 20, 2024, and will be accessible on Shueisha’s MANGA Plus platform. While it was anticipated that the Elbaf arc would prominently feature Usopp’s development, there have yet to be significant indicators of his transformation. Nevertheless, there’s still hope that Usopp could undergo a notable power-up, positioning him as the Straw Hat capable of overcoming Loki.
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