Is Loki’s Power the Curse-Curse Fruit, Making Him the Cursed Eye Human? | Did Lola’s Rejection Change Him?
Did Lola’s Rejection Change Him?
When Lola’s twin sister, Chiffon, told Nami about Loki’s proposal to Lola, she described it as a scene of celebration, with Loki surrounded by well-wishers.
Considering that Loki’s crimes occurred a few years ago, it seems likely that his rejection by Lola profoundly impacted him.
If Loki indeed has a unique physical feature, like a single or third eye, it’s possible that those around him secretly mocked or feared him.
Loki might have been aware of this but pretended not to notice.
His rejection by Lola could have been a breaking point, leading him to believe it was due to his appearance and driving him to despair.
Now, Loki speaks of ending the world and inspires genuine fear in Elbaf’s giants, who believe he has the power to destroy everything.
If Loki’s unusual appearance caused him to feel cursed or rejected, he might have cursed himself, adopting a twisted mindset:
“If the world doesn’t accept me, I’ll destroy it.”
This reasoning aligns with his descent into villainy. Few people would seek to destroy the world without cause, but someone who believes they are hated universally might find justification in such an act.
Although Lola likely didn’t reject Loki for his appearance, he might have assumed otherwise, further fueling his hatred.
Now, if Loki’s eyes are hidden for reasons beyond appearance—such as the effects of the legendary Devil Fruit he consumed—his abilities might hold even darker implications.
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