The release of One Piece chapter 1129 is just around the corner, signaling the continuation of the Straw Hat Pirates' adventure in the long-awaited Elbaf arc. Fans have anticipated this arc for decades, and it has finally officially begun.
Currently, the arc is still in its early stages, meaning the intensity is not at its peak yet. However, with each passing chapter, the excitement is gradually building. Although the Straw Hat Pirates have yet to set foot in Elbaf, significant developments are already unfolding in the story, particularly surrounding the newly introduced Sun God, who made his appearance in a Lego-themed city. Fans are eagerly looking forward to what Oda has in store for chapter 1129.
At the end of the previous chapter, the Sun God was finally revealed. This character was first mentioned in chapter 1127, when the residents of the Lego City discussed reporting a disaster caused by the Straw Hat Pirates to the Sun God. In chapter 1128, as the Straw Hats battled the likes of Hyllmungandr and a giant crow, the Sun God arrived at his shrine to find it in disarray. Understandably, the destruction of his shrine sent him into a rage. While the Straw Hats were attempting to escape the fake world, the Sun God vowed not to let them get away and began pursuing them.
Chapter 1129 will likely continue this chase, and fans can expect to see the Sun God’s abilities. As of now, he has not displayed any powers, leaving fans uncertain about whether he is a combatant. However, given that Elbaf is known as the land of warriors and the Sun God holds a prestigious title, it is reasonable to assume he possesses significant strength. His vow to prevent the Straw Hat Pirates from escaping suggests he has at least some combat capabilities.
Fans are eager to discover what combat abilities the Sun God may possess in chapter 1129. It’s possible he will exhibit divine powers befitting his title. Conversely, it could be an ironic twist if his powers are contrary to what one would expect from a Sun God, potentially relating to darkness, the underworld, or death. This would create intrigue if the character known as the Sun God is not who he appears to be.
Interestingly, there is a goddess in Norse mythology named Hel, who bears a striking resemblance to the character introduced in chapter 1128. Hel is the goddess of death and ruler of the underworld, making her a formidable figure. It’s possible that fans will be introduced to Hel early in the arc, along with Oda's unique interpretation of this character.
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