ONE PIECE Chapter 1130 Spoilers Confirmed! | The Cursed Prince of Patricide
The Cursed Prince of Patricide
Luffy and his crew successfully escape Road’s miniature world. It turns out this microcosm was located within Elbaf, meaning the Straw Hats have already set foot on its shores.
Through some as-yet-unknown developments, Luffy learns about Prince Loki.
At roughly 20 years old in human terms, Loki is a young prince, similar in age to Luffy and his crew. However, Loki is currently bound to a tree—a punishment for patricide.
Reports suggest Loki killed his father to acquire a “legendary object,” and this crime led to his imprisonment.
Luffy, intrigued by Loki’s story, decides to leave Zoro and the others to meet the prince on his own.
As Luffy ventures deeper into Elbaf, he gets his first glimpse of the full extent of this legendary land.
This twist feels unexpected. What drives Luffy’s curiosity about Loki?
Perhaps Loki’s father was Elbaf’s strongest warrior, and Loki’s strength impressed Luffy. Alternatively, Luffy might feel an intuitive pull toward Loki—his instincts often guide him accurately.
In Norse mythology, Loki is a notorious trickster, and his name suggests a similarly complex character here. Could Luffy unwittingly release Loki, triggering new conflicts?
A clash between Luffy and Loki could also be on the horizon.
Additionally, the nature of the “legendary object” Loki sought is a tantalizing mystery.
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