ONE PIECE Chapter 1131 Predictions and Analysis | What About Cross Guild?
Thank you for reading this third installment of predictions for ONE PIECE Chapter 1131 and beyond!
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In this article, we’ll discuss whether Loki has allies and explore the movements of Blackbeard, Red-Haired Shanks, and the Cross Guild:
- Does Loki Have Allies?
- The Movements of Blackbeard and Red-Haired Shanks
- The Cross Guild’s Actions
Does Loki Have Allies?
Does Loki Have Allies? The Movements of Blackbeard and Red-Haired Shanks
In this third installment of predictions for Chapter 1131 and beyond, let’s explore whether Loki, bound for patricide and consuming the Cursed Devil Fruit, has any allies.
Additionally, we’ll delve into the potential movements of the Four Emperors beyond Luffy.
Does Loki Have Allies?
Loki has been bound and accused of patricide and consuming the legendary Devil Fruit, with members of the Giant Warrior Pirates dismissing him as “the shame of Elbaf.”
His lone wolf demeanor suggests he is a solitary and unconventional figure, but could he have allies?
As previously discussed, Loki does not seem likely to be the final boss of the Elbaf arc.
While a lone wolf antagonist can still fit as a final boss, it is also possible that Loki has allies—or that his allies could be the true final antagonists or closely connected to them.
In Norse mythology, Loki shares a complex relationship with Thor, the most powerful thunder god, often depicted as a companion in their adventures.
If Loki has allies, a Thor-like figure might emerge as a companion.
Famous Norse gods include Odin, Thor, and Loki.
If Haulden is Elbaf’s version of Odin, as some theories suggest, and given the speculation that Loki and Haulden are half-siblings, the emergence of a Thor-like figure as their sibling could create a dynamic trio.
Norse mythology’s Loki is known as a trickster, often deceiving gods and dwarves, as well as betraying others.
Could it be that a Thor-like figure harbors the greatest ambitions in the story?
If Thor seeks Elbaf’s throne, Haulden is a pirate at sea and may not have been acknowledged as a legitimate heir.
If Thor views Loki as an obstacle to the throne, he might orchestrate circumstances leading Loki to commit unforgivable sins, thereby positioning himself as a hero.
Even if a Thor-like character does not appear, such narrative developments remain plausible.
Meanwhile, the movements of the other Four Emperors, particularly Blackbeard and Red-Haired Shanks, also warrant attention.
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