One Piece Manga Online Chapter 1137 - Read One Piece Manga Online in High Quality For Free. Hello and welcome, everyone! We’ve got some exciting spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1137, so let’s dive right in. The biggest reveal in this chapter is the truth about the mysterious "fake Shanks." It's confirmed that he's not a clone; instead, he is Shanks' brother! When he removes his hood, we learn his name is Figarland Shamrock. Yes, you heard that right—this character is not only the son of Garling but also the new leader of the Holy Knights. Given that Garling has been promoted to a Gorosei member, it makes perfect sense for Shamrock to step into his father’s role within the God Knights.
This revelation opens up new possibilities regarding Shanks' real name, which we know is not actually "Shanks." We’ve only referred to him as such, as that’s what Roger called him. With Shamrock and Garling now in the picture, piecing together Shanks' true identity should be easier.
Shamrock bears a striking resemblance to Shanks, but notably, he lacks the scar on his left side and has long hair, which is a smart choice by Oda. This differentiation helps prevent confusion in the event of a future confrontation between Shamrock and Shanks. I’m curious to see what his outfit looks like as well—hopefully, he’ll remove his robe to give us a full view!\
Now, let’s shift our focus to the Loki and God Knight segments. In this chapter, Gunko attacks Loki and his animal companions, and it appears that more than just the wolf is coming to Loki's defense. Gunko possesses the Arrow Arrow Devil Fruit, which is surprising since she hasn't been bestowed powers by Imu. This suggests that regular individuals can be recruited into the God Knights, and given that she is simply referred to as Gunko—without the "Saint" title—something unusual is going on.
Despite the chaos, Loki still refuses to join the Celestial Dragons. We discover that the God Knights are determined to integrate Elbaf into the World Government, which explains their persistent efforts to recruit him. This raises questions about King Harald's fate—did the God Knights play a role in his assassination, or were they allied with him? King Harald sought to open Elbaf to the world for trade and knowledge, which complicates the narrative further.
The chapter also hints at the possibility that the God Knights have a hand in King Harald's death, especially since they appeared in his throne room when the magic circle activated. It makes one wonder if they can teleport to specific locations or had previously established a magic circle there.
As for King Harald's stance on joining the World Government, did he support it for Elbaf's prosperity, or did he wish to maintain its independence? There are numerous questions surrounding this, including why the God Knights are targeting Loki instead of hajrudin. Could it be that they see Loki as the stronger candidate due to his special Devil Fruit, or are they aware of his potential to inherit the throne?
Moving to the beginning of the chapter, Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and Road arrive at a castle filled with the skeletal remains of giants, a grim reminder of King Harald’s assassination. It turns out that many of these giants had ancient giant blood, which explains the horns we see. King Harald himself had similar horns but chose to break them due to his aversion to violence, which raises questions about the significance of those horns in their culture.
In a touching backstory reveal, we learn that Loki and hajrudin are half-brothers, sharing different mothers. King Harald, while opposed to violence, had a reputation for his romantic escapades, leading to Loki’s mother not being able to become queen. This familial dynamic likely contributes to Loki’s rage, reminiscent of the struggles faced by other characters like Usopp.
Overall, this chapter is packed with intriguing lore and character development. I’m eager to see Shamrock in action, wielding his sword and showcasing his powers as a Celestial Dragon. The distinction between Gunko and Shamrock is also noteworthy, as Shamrock is fully named while Gunko remains just Gunko, leaving us to question her lineage.
With three consecutive chapters released, the momentum is building, and I’m thrilled to see where Oda takes us next.
Before I wrap up, I want to share a humorous coincidence I came across: there’s a podcast called "Shamrock and Shank." While I doubt Oda referenced it, it’s a funny tidbit nonetheless!
That’s it for today! I’m going to sign off now since it’s early morning, and I don’t want to disturb my neighbors. I hope you enjoyed this discussion! Let me know your theories about Shamrock in the comments below, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Have a great day!
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