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CHAPTER 1136 THOUGHTS
[note: i read the official version when it comes out so i keep away from scan spoilers]
interesting that Who's-Who is (maybe) back considering he was the first to name and talk about Nika
Luffy so cute
I still don't like that we're getting a feast first thing in the arc...does not bode well but oh well let's go
more reinforcement of Elbaph being isolated/insular (which is weird considering Harald seemingly did so much to try and open it up...what was this dude doing)
speaking of which, I'm more and more suspicious about this dead king...I know I said he probably was just naive but hmmmmm. the fact that Jarul put him on the same level as Loki (a character that so far most giants have described as evil), the theme of misinformation and reputations being misleading, that the sword in Jarul's helmet looks like Harald's, that Jarul is definitely hiding something about Harald's death and Loki (look at his eyes in the panel where the giant is saying Jarul was there and tried to stop Loki). Harald smells fishier and fishier to me by the chapter, and it wouldn't surprise me if he was working with the Holy Knights/Elders in some way, maybe offering giants as military assets in exchange for (diplomatic) power. we also hear that he would leave Elbaph for periods of time which isn't all that suspicious by itself, but to me speaks to a disconnect between what he was doing and what his people were aware of.
so much lore!!!
interesting that a) Rodo says all giants growing up want to be the sun god and rule the world and b) there are different versions of Nika, which makes complete sense. Luffy literally does embody almost all the aspects mentioned - laughter, destruction, liberation - but it's interesting that the one thing Luffy has absolutely no interest in is ruling. he is a leader because people want to follow him, not because he wants to lead - how much is that true for Nika as a god, too?
I personally wasn't that surprised at the revelation that the world has been destroyed twice - I always thought the Void Century wasn't the earliest 'catastrophe' since the arrival of the people from the Moon was much earlier than that, and probably itself was a big cataclysm/reshaped the planet. plus, Nika probably comes from the Moon people (like the Shandorans) and so must be much older than the Void Century.
I am interested in the Harley, though (I SAID THERE WAS GOING TO BE IMPORTANT MYTHOLOGY PASSED DOWN IN ELBAPH). wondering if Robin could glean some information from it (pleaseeeeee) - but of course she's not there because Oda's smart and tricksy and annoying like that
the idea of change being both destructive and generative gets reinforced, and that it's to do with the toppling of power structures
of course, we need Luffy to reject the 'chosen one' fate, which he always does - he wouldn't be free otherwise
we kind of get told of Loki's deeds, finally. importantly, they're described as pranks and we actually see Loki laughing in the exact Nika pose Luffy takes on in gear 5. again, this idea of Loki really embodying the destructive but also comical and mischievous aspect of Nika makes me think he isn't a real antagonist to the Strawhats. plus, as we know with One Piece, the more someone is portrayed as one-dimensional by reputation (take Zoro for example), the more Oda likes to subvert those expectations. to me, Loki's pranks sound like a child acting out and messing around.
confirmation that Shanks caught Loki and that's probably what made him an Emperor, but seems like there's more to the story if Loki's calling him a coward. from later parts of the chapter it's clear Loki embraces the Elbaph warrior principles, so it doesn't seem like he'd call Shanks a coward if Shanks had beat him in a straightforward fight (but we'll see). this also makes me think, along with the last parts of the chapter, that Loki might actually take deals seriously and therefore may not have lied to Luffy (maybe he knows where Shanks is because he knows where the last road poneglyph is).
we get Zoro being pretty perceptive, and some explanation to why he was on edge. I maintain he's stressed and not quite himself post-Egghead, probably because he doesn't feel like he's as strong as he needs to be (and the crew isn't as strong as they need to be) - so he's being extra serious and careful. interestingly, Zoro is going off of Loki's reputation and as we know reputations are often false (as in his own case)
as we knew, Luffy's solution to Loki maybe tricking him is just 'well i'll beat him up if he causes any problems' - very much like his approach to Law and other pirates
i'm interested to see what Luffy Nami and Zoro will find in the castle, if they go there (any hints as to what happened with Harald?)
I thought the Knights were either going to try and kill or recruit Loki, but to be honest was leaning more towards the killing possibility so, I was wrong (although let's see what happens). I imagine it's to do with his devil fruit and general strength making him a useful asset. i'm actually leaning more towards his devil fruit being something related to prophecy/predicting the future/fate, since there was a mention of Harald prophesying his own death, and he keeps talking about fate and the future. plus, eyes are often a strong symbol of prophetic ability, visions etc and his eyes are covered. a strong giant with some kind of future-related ability? invaluable to the upper echelons of the World Government.
i did enjoy Loki calling them trash a lot, and it made me think that the Holy Knights may well recruit people from different countries across the world so that they have a network (notably since Gunko doesn't have a 'Saint' title and therefore may not have been born as/may not be a Celestial Dragon)
also very funny that the agents they sent got taken out by Rodo's weird scheme
obviously Oda giving us absolutely nothing wrt Shanks twin's face but atp we know it's not Shanks
it feels to me like the Shanks guy is her superior, since he kind of chastises her for getting ahead of herself
we see that Loki seems to follow the old warrior principles and beliefs, like Dorry and Brogy. he also isn't heartless, since he actually talks about his feelings quite openly (and not just rage but sadness too, which he also mentioned during his conversation with Shaggy). it feels like there's a strong emotional drive to his desire to 'destroy the world', not just cruelty and the enjoyment of senseless violence. i look forward to finding out where that comes from.
One Piece Chapters 1134 + 1135
SUMMARY (I simply cannot be concise so I thought I'd add summary points for anyone who doesn't want to read a whole long piece. Clown music though because even the summary is long. I can't help it.)
Also you can find previous Elbaph thoughts/predictions here.
I believe Elbaphâs current culture of peace and absolute non-violence came from Harald (who was probably an idealist) and Mother Carmel, who was â and is still â seen as a holy woman and saint by the giants. Her rhetoric was all about âeveryone living together in peaceâ in a superficial, unrealistic and one-dimensional way that hid and enabled a lot of violence. Including, of course, her literal job providing military assets to the World Government in the form of orphaned children to be made into spies and soldiers.Â
Mother Carmelâs infiltration may have led to Harald developing a relationship with the World Government (which he probably wanted Elbaph to become a part of), while we know that the Five Elders are wary of giants and have always sought to co-opt their strength. This might explain how the two Holy Knights looking for Loki were able to teleport into the castle (I believe there must be physical rules/limitations to the magic circle transport, e.g. some kind of physical anchor to the place youâre going).
This arc is going to look at and explore questions around peace and violence. Peace by and for whom? For example, âpeaceâ can look like the people at the center of society living without disturbance or discomfort while those on the margins suffer and are silenced (neoliberalism). Peace as defined by the absence of overt conflict doesnât mean there is no harm or violence â it can be repression, manufactured consent, etc. True peace cannot be imposed from the top, it must be collectively built. And so forth. Conversely, violence and conflict are sometimes necessary to protect what you care about (your treasures), as we see with the Strawhats. Creating a peaceful and knowledge-centric society doesnât have to be at odds with warrior culture, since being willing to put your life on the line is important in some instances. What will happen if external factors threaten Elbaphâs treasures?Â
Last review, I talked about how I think one of this arcâs central themes will be the juxtaposition of reality and fiction, truth and lies, stories and lived experiences. Illusions will shatter and false gods/idols will fall â I think the giantsâ idolisation of Mother Carmel and Harald will end, one way or another. For the latter, I donât necessarily think he was evil. More so that he was just one person who made mistakes and had flaws, rather than a perfect king who only ever brought wonderful changes to Elbaph. On the other hand, Loki may not be a god but he could have the powers of one, and I think the first impressions we got of him will be changed and shown to be misinformation to recast him in a more positive light. I think he had a good reason to kill his father, and that the events of Haraldâs death are another false story that must be clarified. Oda loves a good character twist. (Honestly if Harald turns out evil, Iâm here for it).Â
I also said in my last piece that I thought there would be internal divisions, and I still think this is going to be the case. For example, we donât know why Hajrudin initially left Elbaph â could part of it have been feeling stifled by the loss of warrior traditions? This would make sense, since he wanted to follow in Dorry and Brogyâs footsteps. However, I think we might just see more of a spectrum of positions, rather than, say, two clear factions. Nevertheless, I still think the Strawhats will have to bring a lot of people together to fight a bigger antagonist, maybe even including Loki (as the potential king??) â but theyâre pretty good at that.Â
Last time I wrote about 1132, I was still a little unsure about Lokiâs vibe, but I didnât think he would be the big villain. This is now pretty much confirmed for me and I think will become even clearer once we get the truth of his backstory. The more we see of him, the more we see a silly side â one that hides genuine care for people under a violent and fearsome facade. I think heâll probably end up as an ally (even if heâs still morally ambiguous). Classic case of Luffyâs gut being right once again. I am particularly interested, though, in what this means about Lokiâs proclamation that heâs the sun god who will destroy the world. Is it metaphor? Does he want to declare war on the WG? Is he still going to do some fucked up things? Unclear. But I still think divinity, myth and belief are key to Lokiâs character and his juxtaposition with Luffy, and Iâm interested to see exactly how.
I wrote about strength after chapter 1132, and I still think itâs going to be an important theme. What Iâd like to add is that I think it will be specifically about strength in relation to pride, and warrior culture in general. Essentially, it will be about why people fight. Why people want to be strong, and why they take pride in it. The Strawhats fight for what they care about, especially people. This also includes things that carry the wills of people who have died, like the books of Ohara, or even the concept of peopleâs dreams. This arc will look at warrior culture, and the difference between a warrior society and an oppressive/hegemonic society which uses violence (fear and the threat of death) for extraction and control. Fundamentally, all these themes are about power in relation to collective freedom, and what it means to live a good life. There is rightful pride in being able to fight from a place of knowledge and connection, to fight for what you love and believe in (including peopleâs freedom) as opposed to the soulless genocide and extraction from those considered less deserving of life.Â
I think the declaration of the warriors at the feast might also be a foreshadowing of exactly what the Strawhats will do in Elbaph. Understanding and protecting their ancestral pride as warriors, and helping them reconnect to it as a country. Freeing them from ignorance (revealing the truth of what really happened with Carmel, Harald, and Loki). And saving them from being destroyed (this oneâs pretty self-explanatory, but I believe it will be to do with Yggdrasil).
Ok if youâre here for the full whammy, yay! SO MUCH HAPPENED IN TWO CHAPTERS. GAH. Letâs just get straight into it.Â
So, in chapter 1134, we open with the strawhats meeting Saul outside the library. I donât have much to say about this part thematically (same with the previous chapter) because I think itâs pretty straightforward. Iâll summarise: I loved it, Luffy poorly copying Jinbe was extremely funny, the reunion did actually make me cry, and I am forever crying over Robin just â being happy now. Being relaxed, content, smiling more, bonding with Bonney. My heart, my heart.Â
We also see Lilith introduce herself to Saul as Vegapunk, and explain to him (and us, for the first time!) that she has brought a âperfect re-creationâ clone of Vegapunk with her. She plans to settle down in Elbaph and build a new lab. Ok, cool. Honestly, Iâm a little eh about a Stella comeback (because I think itâs more interesting for him to be embodied by just his satellites) but just because thatâs the plan doesnât mean itâll go smoothly, or happen for sure. On the other hand, Iâm genuinely pleased that thereâs a potential to bring Kuma back, not that he was ever never actually dead. Weâve had so many hints that thereâs hope for him. Plus, heâs one of the characters that truly just went through the worst of the worst over and over for the sake of liberation and his loved ones, holding onto faith throughout. I think he deserves to be a father and be happy, I donât care if thatâs cheesy. But again, no guarantee that will actually happen.Â
Love and Light OnlyÂ
We then see the Walrus School where the children are educated and hear that it was founded 20 years ago by Saul, at the behest of the former king, Harald. Once again, huge huge kudos to the assistants because wow. I want to live there. What follows is Luffyâs encounter with some of said children, who turn out to be, well, absolute wimps. They donât use âbadâ or potentially insulting words, and theyâre not going to be setting out to sea to fight ruffians when theyâre older. Theyâre learning in school, rather than being trained to be warriors. In fact, as their teacher Ripley tells us, being a warrior nowadays isnât fashionable, because âinsults, violence, pillaging, warâ are just ânot the world we live in anymoreâ. [Side note: the number of beautiful giant women Oda is giving us??? It's tough out here for a gay]. Absolutely nothing even close to violence or antagonism are allowed, not even petty insults, specifically by the children, which tells us this is very much the way theyâre being raised and taught. Itâs giving weird, cloying, toxic positivity. I was even going to say there is no war in Ba Sing Se, but I donât think weâre dealing with brainwashing here â just insularity and idealism.Â
We see this reinforced by the repeated mentions that Elbaph has very little connection to the outside world â they donât pay attention to it, they donât get news coos, they just mind their own business. Interestingly, we also know that any âintrudersâ immediately get captured (presumably to be vetted and potentially kept out if they risk disturbing the peace). I honestly canât remember if the news coo thing has come up before in the context of non-WG countries, but I donât think so? Anyways, thatâs pretty bad. Like, if a country isnât in the World Government (which, remember, requires paying literal tribute to the Celestial Dragons) they just donât get information about whatâs happening in the world? Wild stuff. In some ways maybe thatâs protective, but in other ways, extremely dangerous.Â
On the topic of language, we also immediately see ways in which these cultural rules are being broken. The way Ripley speaks is rougher, as she herself calls the kids brats and says she teaches by ânegative exampleâ (do as I say not as I do). So weâre seeing a clear generational rift in culture between what Ripley later says is the âlast generation of warriorsâ (presumably sheâs around the same age as Hajrudin, Loki, Rodo, Gerd etc) and the current children. When we meet Collun, we also immediately see that the way the other children treat him isnât exactly kind. Despite strictly following rules around things like name-calling, they outright say they hate him. He replies in kind, but itâs not hypocritical of Collun in the way it is for the other children. Heâs clearly the rough âwild childâ whoâs following the older warrior culture, whereas the ways in which the educational system is teaching ânon-violenceâ clearly doesnât preclude them from excluding or being rude to a kid whoâs different from them. In fact, theyâre just following the rules and itâs ok to be mean to him because heâs always causing trouble and not following the rules, so he deserves it. They even basically imply why are you here. I think this kind of petty behaviour isnât abnormal or horrendous for kids, but it does highlight to me that the kind of âpeacefulâ culture Elbaph is aspiring to feels extremely one-dimensional, oversimplified, and somewhat superficial. Even the way Ripley talks about it feels so smoothed out and idealistic, which is strange coming from the mouth of someone who still looks and behaves like a warrior. What happened from one generation to the next?
Ripley goes on to say Haraldâs policy was âdonât fight other countries â trade with them!â Sound familiar? Yeah. Those were exactly Mother Carmelâs ideas for the giants a hundred years ago, when she lived on Elbaph. This was following the dissolution of the Giant Warrior Pirates because Dorry and Brogy had started their century-long duel on Little Garden, when she appeared as a âwandering holy womanâ and âsavedâ some of their crew from execution by beseeching the marines for forgiveness and an end to violence. The giants understandably see her as a saviour and saint who performed a miracle. We only learn later that this was a stunt pulled in collaboration with the marines and the World Government, which allowed her to gain the trust of the giants and infiltrate Elbaph as a child trafficker.
Now, Iâm not saying Harald was aware of Carmelâs true nature, but I wouldnât be surprised if he was inspired by/agreed with what she was saying, thus starting Elbaphâs current era of âpeaceâ with the Giant Warrior Pirates out of the way. Carmel was a perfect human link to the WG who could help Harald carry out his ideas, while her saviour position in the eyes of other giants helped him convince his people. This is important, because that means this peace was potentially built with a foundation of deceit tied to military strategy. Carmel wasnât operating alone â she was specifically selling orphaned children to the WG to be marines, spies and agents. We see her talking to and dealing with CP0, who work directly under the Celestial Dragons and the Five Elders. Mother Carmel was a morally putrid money-hungry old hag, yes, but she was also an instrument of the WG. We also know that the WG has long been interested in harnessing and controlling the power of giants (from Carmel talking about getting giant children into the navy, like John Giant, to MADSâ and later Caesarâs gigantification experiments). In a world based on power inequality, oppression and authoritarian domination, the giants are military assets â if only they can be assimilated into the system. And who is easier to indoctrinate and control than children?Â
To be clear, I think peace with a focus on education and knowledge is great! I would love for the world to be that way. And I definitely donât think the âgoalâ of this arc should be to renounce those ideals or simply go back to being a completely war-based culture. Knowledge is extremely important in One Piece â thatâs quite literally a central theme of the whole series. And of course, we are shown time and time again how horrific and devastating war is. However, history â why and how things come to be is crucial. Is something coming from peopleâs informed collective desires, or is it coming from the decision of one person/a few people? Is it something that benefits everyone? Is it growth from a place of understanding, or historical amnesia and bypassing material reality? The truth is that right now, the One Piece world isnât past âviolence, insults, pillaging, warâ. Itâs very much full of those things, specifically because it is rife with inequality. Elbaph so far has been sheltered from these problems, but what happens if the problems come to them?Â
This is one of the central questions I believe Elbaph is going to grapple with. What is peace, and what is violence? How can true peace be created? Can violence truly be eradicated from the world? What different kinds of violence are there?Â
I think the books from Ohara, the Owl Library and Yggdrasil are going to be of crucial importance to these questions. We know that Yggdrasil is extremely important to Elbaph, and we also know that accumulated collective knowledge and education â as represented by the books â are beyond precious. So, the giants have something to protect that isnât just their own lives: they have a collective treasure. I wouldnât be surprised if threats to these treasures are the catalyst for the giantsâ reconnection to their warrior natures. Pillaging and engaging in violence just for the sake of it or for sadistic pleasure is unnecessary and cruel, but being a fighter and a warrior in order to protect what one cares about â oneâs treasure â is important. All the warrior cultures weâve seen so far in One Piece have shared this reason for their strength, from the Shandorans protecting their sacred ancestral lands and history, to Wano with Pluton, and the Minks with their poneglyph and Zunesha.Â
Elbaph can be a peaceful nation that focuses on education and knowledge, and still be able to protect that knowledge if necessary through maintaining relationship to the core aspects of their warrior culture: honour, courage, strength, skill, freedom, etc. I think thatâs also where pride can sit, in the space of being strong enough to do whatâs needed to protect life, dreams, love, and what we care about. This is, after all, what we see time and time again in pirates like Luffy and the Strawhats â that fighting and strength are absolutely not everything, and look different for everyone, but are ultimately important to protecting whatâs important to us. There is pride in embracing oneâs dreams, taking action, resisting oppression and injustice, and having a strong relationship to life and death as warriors do. As an aside, I do think Usopp will be a key person who inspires this shift and re-invigorates the giantsâ pride (big speech time!).Â
Ideals and Idols
Two things jumped out at me in this section of the chapter. The first is that multiple people have referred to Harald as a âgreat kingâ, or something along the lines of âbeloved by everyoneâ. Now, thatâs not so strange. He couldâve just been a really caring or charismatic leader. But the emphasis makes me a little suspicious about what was going on behind the scenes, especially since we know what Mother Carmel was really doing, but the giants still donât know the truth. They still see her as a holy figure and miracle worker who saved them and even cared about Linlin, a âgod of disasterâ. I think itâs no coincidence that the figures of Harald and Carmel have been set up as key figures of this hundred-year period who are idolised by the giants, and the illusion is going to crumble at some point. I believe the truth about Carmel being the epitome of âpeace and loveâ hypocrisy will come out, and so will whatever truth about Harald. Again, to be clear, Iâm not saying I think Harald was evil or had bad intentions â itâs more likely that he was tricked and manipulated by Carmel and the WG because of his idealism. I think he probably wanted to make Elbaph part of the WG (in order to pursue his goals of peace and trade), he wanted Elbaph to open up to the world, and he wanted âpeaceâ in the sense of blanket non-violence.Â
That last part we already saw expressed with terrifying clarity in a child Linlin, when she locked a bear and a wolf in a cage to stop them fighting because âfighting is badâ. I wonât get into analysing that metaphor right here (I think Iâll make a separate post) but it is so on the nose â forced peace and non-violence is itself violent and creates more violence, especially because it requires imposing your will on other beings and taking away their freedom. Peace for whom? And by whom? I believe the truth of Haraldâs engagement with the WG, and either his collaboration with them or his mistakes in dealing with them will come to light, and Iâm sure Lokiâs reasons for killing him are related.
In this way, Harald opened Elbaph up to infiltration and engagement from the WG, who Iâm sure were only waiting for an opportunity to gather intelligence and start undermining the giantsâ power or bend it to their use. Like I said previously, I strongly believe that the Warland giants had ties to the Ancient Kingdom and the events of the Void Century. It would absolutely be in the WGâs interest to bring them over to their side and disconnect them from any remaining traces of that history. In fact, Mother Carmelâs House of Lambs also centered around the idea of âreformingâ children and helping them leave their âproblematicâ past behind. This same idea of reform has been used to describe Elbaph itself. This treats history as something to bury and leave behind â something shameful, rather than something to acknowledge properly, learn and grow from. And of course if we know anything about One Piece at all, we know that forgetting or erasing history is literally one of the most central problems/mistakes/evils of the series. We see this further shown in the fact that Ripley is the one to bring up Nika to Luffy, and that she specifies sheâs from the last generation of warriors tells us that the children might not even know about him. Why would they, if heâs a warrior god and theyâre actively being taught to be anything but warriors? It gave me chills, no joke.
So the âpeaceâ in Elbaph feels especially uneasy right now, despite Ripleyâs words. There are antagonists working for Garling/Imu on the island. There is what seems like a red herring of an antagonist (Loki). There is misdirection and mystery galore. So many illusions and false stories to be shattered. False idols to be toppled. Funnily enough, the one story we know is real right now is a literal living myth (Luffyâs Nika form), who is also just a guy. Ideals and idols need to be brought down to earth for real living people to connect with materially, instead of being held aloft and out of reach. What did the arc open with? Rodo pretending to be a god. Weâve also had another character claim to be a god in Loki, meanwhile we know Celestial Dragons (including the Holy Knights) pretty much believe themselves to be gods. Yeah, Iâm reiterating my point that ideas of faith and divinity are going to be crucial in Elbaph. In fact, I will put it out here right now that weâre going to get more information about the Lunarians, who were also called gods (I have a whole theory about that).Â
Updated Loki thoughtsÂ
The last thing I wanted to talk about is some updated thoughts on Loki. Basically, heâs a tsundere?? Love to see it. It seems that at least part of the unhinged and violent temperament weâve seen from him so far is a facade, since his long-term friend âShaggyâ says âIâve realized recently that those fearsome words of yours hide your kindnessâ. We see that Loki has a friend heâs never met or seen, but known for a long time through den den mushi conversations. He empathises with said friendâs recent traumatic experience, saying it hurts him to hear it, while overreacting when they call him kind. Typical bluster, which seems to compensate for what is a sense of compassion and understanding. Not a heartless villain, then. This of course consolidates the idea that he isnât how he appears on the surface and how he was first introduced, and that Luffyâs instincts were right. This does make me feel much better about their âpromiseâ, even if it will still probably end up causing chaos. On top of that, it reinforces my feeling that he reminds me of Law, and will probably end up as an ally to the Strawhats in some way. Maybe by the end of the arc he will even be restored as the king of Elbaph, potentially alongside Hajrudin. Speaking of which, I went back to the previous chapter where the Giant Warrior Pirates were talking about Loki and Hajrudin, and the description of Loki as âanother official childâ of Harald makes me think Hajrudin is probably his illegitimate half-brother. But weâll see.Â
All of this has me thinking about the other giants calling him the âshame of Elbaphâ. Initially I thought this might be because his actions are considered dishonourable, and I still think thatâs probably the case. But having had the developments about Elbaphâs cultural shift, I wonder if part of the dishonour is just doing any kind of violent acts in Elbaph at this point. Thinking about how the other children treated Collun, and talked about insults, is there a sense that anything âbarbaricâ on the island is shameful? Have they maybe even been taught to be ashamed of their violent past as Warland? I wouldnât be surprised. And if so, that makes me even more worried about how that happened and the consequences of such revisionism and reform. As I said earlier, itâs one thing to want to change and improve, to move forward collectively for everyoneâs good. Itâs another to completely reject the past and bury it. Shame can be an important part of reflection and acknowledgment, when deserved, but it can also prevent real growth. I worry that Harald and Carmelâs approach was just to give Elbaph a PR-style culture change that has left them with a flimsy and fragmented social structure. One that is particularly vulnerable to hegemonic influence and external danger.Â
Speaking of which, my thoughts on the two strangers (Iâm going to call them Holy Knights because Iâm pretty sure they are) looking for Loki are that they are either here to kill him, or to influence/recruit him somehow. Iâm sure theyâve had intel on the situation in Elbaph, including the fact that there is no king since Loki didnât ascend to the throne. Given that it seems Harald wasnât a threat to the WG, I assume they know that Loki is different somehow. We also know that the Holy Knights are essentially the military special forces unit of the Five Elders/Imu, so I donât think theyâre there for a tea party. Even if their mission involves diplomacy, I think violence and threats are probably part of the plan. Hence, persuading him of something (with force if necessary) or assassinating him. We saw Loki has a âspecialâ bounty, probably because he killed his father and/or has a legendary devil fruit, so it makes more sense to me that the knights are there to take him out. Plus, from a narrative point of view, if Loki is a rebel compared to his father, and is likely to ally with the Strawhats, heâs probably a character that is going to be set in opposition to the World Government.Â
I donât have much to add to what everyoneâs already saying about the Shanks lookalike Danks, other than I agree itâs not Shanks and is either a relative or a clone, especially with the way clones keep being brought up. Theyâre clearly very powerful if the bandage person is anything to go by (bandage-bandage fruit?? the way they used it to break the guyâs bones was something), and Iâm hyped for more. Iâve been waiting to see the Holy Knights since we got the God Valley flashback. Iâm so ready for new villains. I'm also pretty scared, since we're getting a feast at the beginning of an arc. That doesn't bode well for the ending to me...but let's enjoy the good vibes while they last.
Honestly it feels like these last two chapters just left us with more questions than answers, and knowing Oda, we might not get those answers for a while! But letâs see. The opening parts of an arc are always the most fun to me because of that.
Bonus favourite bits:
Saul asking why Vegapunk's a woman and Lilith being like "who gaf"
Robin being happy always
Chopper and Robin library time I cry
Ripley being excited to see Nika Luffy, and Luffy's response
BIG ANCIENT OWL!!!!!!!! I LOVE
Bonney, Chopper and Robin on giant books
Luffy's interaction with Collun - truly big brother
the way Stephen Paul translated the kids' speech (vylence, vishus)
the new outfits, very cute (especially love Jinbe's)
the Jarul gag????? unserious
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Poor Whitebeard, he doesn't deserve to be surrounded by so many crazy people
#If there's something I didn't expect to see in this chapter it would be fucking ROCKS D XEBEC#but here we are#how the hell did Loki even knew about Xebec?#Elbaph is a completely isolated country that doesn't even receive newspapers#so there must be some special reason for Loki to know Xebec#maybe the Rocks Pirates have visited Elbaph at some point (or someone who knew them did)?#it IS said in this chapter that the giants tried to take down Big Mom at some point#so maybe this happened when Linlin was already in the Rocks Pirates and the rest of the crew ended up getting mixed up in the conflict too#all this leading to the giants of Elbaph knowing about the Rocks Pirates and how strong they were#and Loki heard this and thought: I like this guy!#one piece#one piece 1145#op 1145#one piece spoilers#op spoilers#rocks d xebec#edward newgate#rocks pirates#prince loki#op loki#â mine
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My silly boy Road for warmup and practice!
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[ EXTRA/OLD WIP + TIMELAPSEđ ]
#art#fanart#my art#clip studio paint#one piece#one piece fanart#one piece art#One piece Road#OP Road#One piece Road Fanart#new giant warrior pirates#elbaph arc#elbaf arc#timelapse
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Nami getting her treasure at the end is very important actually!! She didn't get to pick up her Futuristic Diamonds and Pearls back on Egghead, and that island got destroyed in the end! So in order to ensure Elbaph's safety, it is imperative that Nami gets her hands on the royal treasure, too. And actually be able to board it this time. I'm sure Franky will figure something out for that one.
#egghead is a prime example of what happens when nami doesnt get to pick up any treasure ajskkdkf#i believe in my girl im sure she'll get what she wants in the end (giant diamonds and pearls to make up for the abandoned Future Treasure)#one piece#cat burglar nami#one piece nami#op nami#nami#elbaf#elbaph#egghead island
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Big day for annoying people (me)



#one piece#one piece spoilers#one piece 1132#elbaph#new giant warrior pirates#one piece goldberg#collectively will not shut up for the entirety of Elbaph
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Closed for @marriageproposallola
"Ah, it's just you." The giantess spoke in not an overly-dismissive tone, but certainly a far from enthused one, as she regarded her brother's betrothed.
Seated apart from the general revelry and spectacle of the affair, Diane had kept to herself, mostly leaning against and relying upon her Sacred Warhammer Gideon for support. Despite coming in with the prince's posse, she had spent little time with most of the other giants that Loki had brought along.
No, she was instead busying themself, eating what appeared to be a large portion of a cookie fence, to battle the boredom, before their brother's soon-to-be appeared. "Did ya' need something?"
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laughing so hard thinking about monster trio, loki and hajrudinâs bunch just chilling/listening to hajrudin tell them how loki killed their father down in the underworld while all thatâs going on in the sun worldâŠthe rest of the crew fighting the actual devil and an army of demons đđđđđ my guys donât know a single thing!
#op#op spoilers#one piece#elbaph#elbaf#luffy#zoro#sanji#hajrudin#loki#loki one piece#monster trio#op 1150#one piece 1150#meanwhile luffyâs the only one who can actually fight imu which is why heâs not there sjsjsjsjsjs#imu#new giant warrior pirates
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MY GIANT VIKING SON
Colon from One Piece!! Him and young link show why boys with swords in tunics and eccentric hair are peak adoption fodder. And he's giant!!
#Colon#collun#one piece#anime#Manga#egghead#elbaph#I literally adore him he's so adorable#That panel where Colon breaks his sword on Luffy unironically makes Colon look so cool#Need my giant viking son to hold me in his hand#I should draw him and Young Link battling#AND THEN HUGGING
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Now, Usopp has a great point, who is older than Jarul??
#I saw a lot of people saying that this woman could be Imu#and although I would like Imu to be a woman#I don't think Imu would ever feel anything for Jarul#only if Imu is using (or has tried to use) Jarul to gain control over Elbaph#THEN i think this could be interesting#I also saw people talking about Mother Carmel and Kureha#and while Kureha is older than Jarul in human years (if we think that giants age three times slower than humans)#Mother Carmel was 80 years old when she died#so she would be younger than Jarul at that time#(he would be around 115)#one piece#one piece 1141#op 1141#one piece spoilers#op spoilers#â mine
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If Domi Reversi can turn a giant bigger and give them horns, can that mean Ancient Giants were simply giants that had been "reversed" before? I know that Oars Jr existed and he was a kind soul and reversed Dorry and Broggy have devil wings, but down to the protruding teeth, they at least look visually similar. What are the chances of Ancient Giants being descendants of giants that have fought during when the Ancient Kingdom still existed and they've (somehow) retained their appearance??
#this theory will absolutely get shot if a human gets turned btw lmfao I Don't Have Much Faith in it but its interesting to think about#âwhere do you even get giants fighting in the void centuryâ i made it up đ„đ„đ„ bc nothing's been revealed yet i dont think#aside from the Harley#just pure 'oh what if's and nothing else#one piece theory#one piece spoilers#opspoilers#elbaf spoilers#elbaph spoilers
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One Piece Chapter 1134 | Another Force In Play: Shanks' Twin Confirmed?!
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#one piece#one piece 1134#one piece 1135#one piece 1134 manga#one piece 1135 raw#one piece 1135 manga#one piece new chapter#one piece 1134 review#one piece 1135 preview#one piece 2025#one piece new#elbaph#loki#gorosei#5 elders#one piece shanks#one piece luffy#one piece giants#shanks twin#shanks twin brother#Youtube
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OHMYGOSH, THE REUNION OF SAUL & ROBIN IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!
After all these years of being force apart, Nico Robin has finally reunited with the first friend she ever made, Jaguar D. Saul! OHMYGOD THIS REUNION WAS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! #Onepiece #ONEPIECEChapter1133 #ONEPIECE
One Piece Chapter 1133 Review/Recap Weâve been waiting for this moment for two years now. Ever since Vegapunk revealed that Jaguar D. Saul, the Giant who fought for Ohara and Robinâs first friend, was alive, we knew a reunion was inevitable. But then Oda decided to freak us out by having it look like something bad had happened to Saul a few chapters ago. As it turns out, he was just messing withâŠ
#Animation#anime#Arc#Elbaph#Elbaph Arc#Giants#Jaguar D. Saul#Manga#Nico Robin#One Piece#Robin#Shonen#Shonen Jump#Shonen Manga
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New Diane starter call, like for a starter!
#Spitting Venom in My Lyrics Iâm The Serpent Sin! (Diane)#Elbaph's Giant Princess (One Piece!Diane)#LFG (Starter Calls)#bias for her new OP verse
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Do we think Collunâs dad is gonna make an appearance? What if heâs the guy sitting on the shore from that one panel in chapter 1124?


Iâve already speculated that the mysterious man could be Yorki. Some people think itâs Shiki of the Rocks Pirates (entirely possible). At this point itâs anyoneâs guessâŠ
Back to my original point: Collunâs dad being brought up might mean weâll see him at some point. Heâs a human who resides on Elbaph, right? Thatâs pretty noteworthy.
#even if he's NOT the shadowy guy he still might end up being important; these two figures may not be connected at all#this is really just two points I'm tying loosely together with a thread but there may be no correlation whatsoever#plus even if the man is older by human standards he might still be young compared to a giant's lifespan#yorki#op 1135#shiki#one piece#collun#elbaph#my post
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