Is Loki the First Giant to Possess Conqueror’s Haki? | ONE PIECE Chapter 1131+ Analysis

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Is Loki the First Giant to Possess Conqueror’s Haki? | A Royal Bloodline Linked to Conqueror’s Haki?

A Royal Bloodline Linked to Conqueror’s Haki?

Conqueror’s Haki often appears to be deeply tied to one’s lineage.

For example:

  • The Monkey family (Garp, Dragon, and Luffy) possibly spanning three generations of Conqueror’s Haki users.
  • Gol D. Roger and his son, Ace.
  • Big Mom and Katakuri.
  • Kaido and Yamato.

These examples suggest that Conqueror’s Haki may be hereditary, with a strong correlation to royal or noble bloodlines.

Donquixote Doflamingo, a former celestial noble from the Donquixote family, possessed Conqueror’s Haki. Similarly, figures like Imu and the FIVE ELDERS are highly likely to wield Conqueror’s Haki as well.

Given this, it’s plausible that ancient royal bloodlines, especially those dating back to the Void Century, have a high prevalence of Conqueror’s Haki.

While no non-human species has been confirmed to possess Conqueror’s Haki so far, the Giants—who are essentially humans of immense size—should logically have Haki users among their ranks.

And who better to fit this mold than Loki, a direct descendant of the royal family of Elbaf?

According to Saint Saturn, the Giants of Elbaf opposed the founders of the World Government during the Void Century. If the rulers of Elbaf didn’t possess Conqueror’s Haki, they likely wouldn’t have been able to challenge the original 20 Kings.

If the ancient kings of Elbaf had Conqueror’s Haki, it stands to reason that Loki, as their descendant, might have inherited this ability.

If Loki does wield Conqueror’s Haki, his rebellious nature—culminating in the murder of his father to seize the legendary Devil Fruit—makes even more sense.

But if Loki is a Conqueror’s Haki user, does that mean Hajrudin could also possess this ability?

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