In the previous chapter of One Piece, Oda unveiled the formidable Devil Fruit that Loki possesses, a legendary fruit that has been passed down through the royal family of Elbaf. This fruit is not only incredibly powerful but also shrouded in mystery—particularly the reason why it remained uneaten by previous royals. If King Harald had consumed it, he would have been strong enough to defeat Loki. The fact that Loki killed Harald to claim this fruit suggests it was fiercely protected for a significant purpose.
“I am the Sun God who will destroy this world, Loki!” – Loki
It is evident that the people of Elbaf intended for this Devil Fruit to be inherited until the right person emerged to wield its power, and that person turned out to be Loki. An intriguing aspect to consider is that Devil Fruits, especially Zoan types, are believed to possess their own personalities and often choose their users. Even Logia fruits, such as Blackbeard's Yami Yami no Mi, are thought to have a similar selection process.
If Loki's Devil Fruit chose him, there must be a compelling reason behind this connection. Given the Giants' historical ties as allies of Joy Boy, this could be the moment for Loki and Joy Boy to unite and become legendary warriors together.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that Vivi is expected to play a significant role in the final saga of One Piece, and her return to the Straw Hats seems imminent.
This connection may explain why Loki consumed this powerful fruit, and fans are eager to see its abilities in action, particularly if Luffy decides to free him from his chains. Should this occur in One Piece chapter 1131, it would set the stage for an exhilarating showdown where both Loki and Luffy can test each other's strengths. The prospect of witnessing Loki's extraordinary powers firsthand is thrilling, and whatever this legendary Devil Fruit entails, it promises to be one of the most remarkable abilities in the entire series. Fans are on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the unveiling of its powers in chapter 1131.
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