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Loki

Loki[8] is a prince of Elbaph, being the son of King Harald and younger half-brother of Hajrudin.[9] Known as the "Accursed Prince" and the "Shame of Elbaph", he is believed by Elbaph's giants to have killed his father in order to obtain an unspecified Devil Fruit, leading to his imprisonment.[10] Loki refers to himself as the Sun God, a deity worshiped by Elbaph's populace, and claims he will be the one to "end the world".[1]

He was once arranged to marry Charlotte Lola, which would have allied Elbaph with the Big Mom Pirates, until Lola ran away.[2]

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As the prince of Elbaph, Loki formerly held a position of deep respect within the kingdom of giants. However, after murdering his father King Harald 14 years ago, Loki became known as the "Shame of Elbaph" and the "Accursed Prince". He has currently been imprisoned in the Underworld of Elbaph for six years for his crimes, after he was defeated by "Red-Haired" Shanks.
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Loki, the prince of Elbaph, proposed to Lola, the 23rd daughter of Charlotte Linlin. He fell in love with her instantly and a political marriage was set up. Lola, however, fled because she desired to marry for love. When Linlin attempted to substitute Lola with her twin Chiffon, the giants uncovered the ruse.
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Loki, the respected prince of Elbaf, is depicted as a large giant with long hair. His typical attire consists of a tall crown, a tunic, boots, and a cape.
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Appearance

Loki is a very large giant, believed to be the size of Oars,[11] with long, magenta hair. The front of his hair is styled into twin braids, while the back remains messy and unkempt. His body is relatively lanky with long legs and muscular, red tattooed arms. He also sports a pointy goatee, a metallic shell over his nose and tends to leave his tongue hanging out while speaking.[1] Having inherited Ancient Giant blood from his father, Loki sports a pair of long horns extending upwards, with the leftmost one tied in place by a wrapping.[10]

Like most giants from Elbaph, Loki dresses in Viking-like fashion, including a black, wide-rimmed helmet that has his horns sticking through, as well as a dark ensemble of gloves, pants, boots, a purple fluffy cape, and a belt sporting a crowned Jolly Roger design worn over his abdomen. Loki also has his eyes covered in bandages,[1] a feature that has been present since childhood.[10] When Loki proposed to Lola, his outfit consisted of a tall crown, a tunic, and a cape.[2]

Gallery

A close up of Loki's face.
Loki's silhouette when he proposed to Lola.
Loki's silhouette at age 10.
Loki's appearance as a child.
Loki without his helmet on.
Loki's color scheme in the manga.

Personality

You're offering me a deal...? In that case... your fate is sealed, my friend!! Die and be at peace!! Yes, I'll be sad, as well as angry, but a warrior doesn't quibble and whine about his way of death!! Instead, I'll feed on this rage and use it bring the world to ruin!!!
— Loki's defiant warrior spirit.[12]


Loki is considered by the residents of Elbaph to be a wicked and dangerous man, having committed numerous deplorable acts, none more infamous than the murder of his father, the king, for the sole purpose of obtaining a Devil Fruit because he desired it desperately. Even as a child, he enjoyed causing chaos, mayhem and destruction to the residents of Elbaph simply for fun. Loki is overall violent, insane, and destructive, as he wishes to bring about the end of the world.[1] However, Loki has disputed the assertion that he killed Harald as a premeditated murder.[10]

Normally, Loki is jovial and constantly smiling but also tends to be impatient and easily irritated.[1] Loki is a deceptive manipulator, having an interest in making deals that he may or may not honor and provoking others in order to elicit a reaction, all while brushing it off as a joke when met with retaliation. He is also immensely arrogant, proclaiming himself the strongest being in Elbaph, and does not tolerate others speaking in his presence without permission.[13]

Being an extremely proud giant, Loki generally has little respect for humans, insulting even those who follow him, and has trouble recalling their names, much like how Luffy sometimes does to other people. He is, however, good with animals, having befriended the wild beasts of Elbaph as a child and relying on them as a way to threaten others into compliance.[13] The one human Loki has ever show admiration for is Rocks D. Xebec, whose crew Loki once wished to become part during his childhood.

Loki hates the World Nobles and would rather stay confined in chains than achieving freedom by joining their ranks.[14] Even when he and his animal companions were tortured by Gunko, he refused to submit and remained defiant towards his attacker, wanting instead to channel his accumulated rage into the destruction of the world.

As pointed out by his friend, Mosa, Loki seems to have a softer and more compassionate side. However, Loki strongly objects against being portrayed as a kind person, even becoming very furious with his friend, suggesting he does not tolerate being described as "good".[15]

Like several other characters, Loki has a unique laughing style: "Dogahaha" (ドガハハ, Dogahaha?).[14][10]

Relationships

Family

Harald

Loki is the second born son of King Harald. While Harald loved both of his children, Loki did not respect his father as he held contradictory ideals from him by bullying Hajrudin for his impure bloodline.[10] He would also cause destructive pranks throughout the kingdom whenever his father was absent.[14] Loki would ultimately kill his father, apparently for the sake of the legendary Devil Fruit that the family was guarding.[1] However, Loki claimed he did not do it out of cold-blood.[10]

Hajrudin

Loki always held his older half-brother, Hajrudin, in contempt, frequently bullying and mocking him for having a foreigner for a mother, tainting Elbaph's bloodline. Although Hajrudin never let such prejudice get to him, this insult made him hateful of Loki; alongside with the murder of their father, made him want to kill his younger sibling despite the latter being chained down and critically wounded. However, Hajrudin was shocked when Loki admitted he did not kill their father out of cold-bloodedness, as the rest of Elbaph believed.[10]

Elbaph Giants

As the prince of Elbaph, Loki was born as a deeply respected individual within the kingdom of giants. His birth was toasted for during the Winter Solstice Festival.[3] However, his existence was soon considered to be cursed by the citizens due to a prophecy that Loki's father, Harald, would be slain by his own son, and calamity started to fall upon the nation as the royal steed died and the hero Jorul was murdered by Charlotte Linlin on the same year of Loki's birth, with the queen (Loki's mother) dying the next year as well. Once his father was absent, Loki would create nothing but turmoil for Elbaph with his destructive pranks, one time even setting an entire village on fire while laughing maniacally.[14]

Despite the negative reputation he garnered, he still had the privilege to propose to the 23rd daughter of Charlotte Linlin, a person most hated by the entire race of giants. Despite their hatred of Linlin, his subjects certainly seemed to support him wholeheartedly when he confessed his love to Lola, and Linlin believed that had the marriage been successful, their resentment would fade out of respect for Loki. Consequently, when Lola escaped and Linlin attempted to pass off her twin Chiffon as a replacement, the giants' respect for Loki caused them to further detest Linlin for offending him.[2]

Currently, however, whatever respect the citizens had left for Loki has long since vanished due to him murdering his father, King Harald, earning himself nothing but scorn and fear in his own homeland, to the point of being considered Elbaph's greatest shame as a result. While resisting arrest, he stabbed Jarul on the forehead with a sword. For his crimes, Loki was sentenced to crucifixion, with Elbaph's strongest warriors having to stay on high alert in order to prevent his escape.[1]

Charlotte Lola

Loki Meets Lola

Loki fell in love with Charlotte Lola at first sight. Despite her being the daughter of Charlotte Linlin, a figure hated among the giants, he proposed to her, and successfully arranged a political marriage. However, Lola did not reciprocate the prince's feelings and ran away in order to find her own true love. Lola's rejection of Loki is notable given she would go on to develop a reputation for proposing marriage to thousands of people, often at first sight. Loki's love for Lola is more than simply based on her appearance, as he was unwilling to marry Chiffon in her stead.[2]

Monkey D. Luffy

Luffy appears to greatly annoy Loki, as the former's excitable and unpredictable nature tends to blindside his own attempts at manipulative threats. Loki has attempted to convince and even enforce Luffy into freeing him, with little success. From his inner thoughts, it is clear that Loki wants to murder Luffy with his own hands, showing no interest in honoring the deal he had himself proposed beforehand.[13]

That said, Loki was quickly able to figure out that Luffy has a connection with Shanks, swiftly using that information to his advantage in order to gain Luffy's full attention. Despite Loki's inability to fight back, Luffy reacted with extreme aggression when the giant prince started insulting Shanks, losing his usual happy-go-lucky attitude that he had until then and reprimanding Loki for "joking" at Shanks' expense.[13]

Shanks

Shanks was the one who captured Loki six years ago.[14] He still holds a grudge towards Shanks up to this day, even projecting his anger towards Shanks's twin brother, Shamrock. Loki has described Shanks as a "coward", although it is unknown if this was entirely meant to rile Luffy up, or if he perceived Shanks' methods in capturing him in that way.[13]

Rocks D. Xebec

Rocks Loki Defeat

Loki greatly admires Rocks who he met when he was only a young child. Loki requested to join his crew, and when refused he challenged Rocks to a fight, which he lost. Despite this treatment from his idol, Loki still greatly reveres Rocks and laments that he was "born in the wrong era" due to only meeting him when he was young.[16]

World Government

Loki considered the World Government as his enemy. Despite his own arrogance, he despised the Celestial Dragons and considered them all as "garbage". When two of the God's Knights came to Elbaph to recruit Loki in their ranks, Loki refused and declared he will never stoop himself down from a warrior to a "trash" as the Celestial Dragons, even if it cost him a chance at his own freedom.[14] Even as Gunko resorted to violence to force Loki to accept their offer by torturing him, he continued to refuse to join them and finally giving them a tongue out.[9] Loki grew to develop pure hate for the God's Knights in particular after Gunko and Figarland Shamrock presumably killed all of Loki's Underworld beast friends, swearing revenge on them as soon as he was freed from his shackles. In addition to this, Loki's disdain of the World Nobles even further grew after the God's Knights tortured him repeatedly and then departed him after leaving him to Cerberus's dangerous abilities when they couldn't recruit him to his cause, with Loki cursing Shamrock and swearing revenge.[17]

Abilities and Powers

Years ago, a man named Red-Haired Shanks captured Loki... but prior to that, no one was able to stop him... if you don't know what kind of power Loki has, or what damage he might...
— Scopper Gaban attempting to warn Luffy against freeing Loki.[18]


Loki is extremely powerful and large even among the giants, being noted to have required all of Elbaph's finest warriors to keep him in check even while imprisoned.[4] He is roughly the same size as Oars making him as big as the Ancient Giants.[11] He considers himself to be the strongest warrior in all of Elbaph and many giants believe that Loki has enough power to destroy the world should he ever be freed once again.[13][1] When he fought his father King Harald, Loki killed over a hundred giant warriors (some who possessed Ancient Giant blood in them like himself) and his father (who was considered a great warrior and had Ancient Giant blood too), with the only survivors being Jarul and Loki himself.[19] As acknowledgement of his capabilities, the World Government has issued a special bounty of 2,600,000,000 on Loki, although the specifics behind why that bounty is considered "special" to begin with is currently unknown.[13] This "special" consideration has led him to being offered a position amongst the prestigious God's Knights.[14]

As prince of Elbaph, he previously held significant authority and influence over the warriors and citizens of Elbaph, which is said to be the strongest kingdom in the entire world;[2][20] this included the privilege of proposing to the 23rd daughter of Big Mom, who was deeply hated by the giants, and the influence to end their resentment, had the marriage been successful. Inversely, anything that slighted Loki prompted hatred from the giants, as evidenced by Big Mom's failed attempt to trick him.[2]

Following his sentencing as a criminal and subsequent punishment, however, Loki does not appear to hold royal privileges anymore.[1] Still, in spite of his current predicament, Loki has retained influence over a small group of loyal humans, as well as a number of wild beasts that he claims to have befriended in his childhood. This allows Loki to still threaten anyone into cooperating, assuming they manage to survive long enough in Elbaph's Underworld to meet him.[13]

Loki is shown to have strong willpower, as he refused to comply with the God's Knights despite being repeatedly tortured.

Physical Abilities

Loki's endurance in particular appears to be phenomenal, as he has been chained in seastone for nearly six years, yet has not succumbed to the freezing climate of Elbaph's Underworld and even managed to almost escape at one point. Even after being beaten up repeatedly by Gunko using her Devil Fruit powers and stabbed through the chest by multiple gigantic swords, Loki could stand up immediately after being freed from his chains, lift his hammer and put on a convincing bluff that he was able to fight before succumbing to his injuries.[11][10] Despite seastone weakening him as a Devil Fruit user, he has said that having only one leg trapped in it would do little to contain his power, and promptly demonstrated this by displaying enough might to swing his massive warhammer without issue.[21]

Loki has impressive reaction speed and is capable of dodging an incoming Gear 4 strike at point-blank range while bound and blindfolded.[13] Loki's strength is also completely monstrous even by Giants' standards as he is powerful enough to kill his father along with a hundred giant warriors singlehandedly. At age 10, he was even able to single-handedly kill many beasts in Elbaph's Underworld, as well as control the rest into doing his bidding.[14][21]

Devil Fruit

Loki has eaten an unnamed Devil Fruit. Its type and powers are currently unknown, but it is purportedly a legendary fruit that he greatly desired to possess to the point of murdering his own father.[4]

Weapons

Further information: Ragnir

Loki's primary weapon is a large warhammer named Ragnir.[11] When Loki swings his hammer, he can call down gargantuan bolts of lightning from the clouds to strike whatever he has hit.[21]

In his childhood, Loki wielded a large, spiked club.[22]

History

Past

Loki was born on Elbaph 63 years ago, about ten months after a 5-year-old Charlotte Linlin was left on the island by her parents.[3] Prior to Loki's birth, his father prophesized that he would be killed by his own son.[14] On the year of his birth, the royal steed, the "Horse of Fortune" died, and the hero Jorul was disgracefully murdered by Linlin. One year later, his mother died of unknown causes, and natural disasters began to plague Elbaph. 53 years ago, at age 10, Loki used his natural strength to force the beasts down in Elbaph's Underworld to serve under him, under threat of being killed. He then proceeded to sic the beasts on villages, causing mass havoc.[14]

Loki Arsonist

During most of his early life, Loki would wait for his father to leave before unleashing deadly pranks on Elbaph's giants. At one point, he burned down an entire village while laughing wholeheartedly.[14]

Sometime in the past, Loki insulted and beat his older brother Hajrudin, due to the fact that Hajrudin's mother was not from Elbaph, and thus not of "pure" blood. As a result, Hajrudin would grow to hold a grudge against Loki.[10]

Loki Meets Rocks

Around the same time, Loki met with Rocks D. Xebec, who had stopped on Elbaph to meet someone. Loki demanded that Rocks bring him out to sea alongside his crew, but was met with flat-out denial. Having nowhere left to turn, Loki asked for a fight, to which he was quickly defeated.[16]

Years later, Loki encountered the 23rd daughter of the Charlotte Family, Charlotte Lola, whom he fell in love with at first sight. In an attempt to fix her strained relationship with the giants, Lola's mother Linlin arranged a marriage between them, but Lola ran away due to wanting to marry someone she truly loved. Wanting the marriage to go on anyways, Big Mom tried replacing her with her twin Chiffon, but the giants realized the trick and the wedding was annulled, further increasing the enmity between the two sides.[20][2]

Fourteen years ago,[19] Loki set his sights on a legendary Devil Fruit that was passed down along generations of the royal family. This put him in conflict with his father and then king of Elbaph, Harald, leading Loki to not only stab Jarul in the forehead with a sword but also kill Harald in order to obtain the fruit for himself and eat it, thus fulfilling Harald's prophecy along with. However, six years ago, Loki was captured by Shanks and brought back to Elbaph,[18] and sentenced to crucifixion afterwards by Elbaph's military.[14] Loki almost managed to free himself at first, but Elbaph's strongest giants were able to work together to hold him down and prevent his escape for the time being by wrapping him in seastone chains across Treasure Tree Adam in the Underworld.[1]

During his time chained to the tree, Loki amassed a group of human followers who had also been sent to the Underworld and continued his amicable relationship with the beasts. At one point, Shanks came to Loki and knocked out his followers with Supreme King Haki.[13] The exact details of his interaction with Shanks have yet to be revealed.

Final Saga

Elbaph Arc

While Luffy and his crewmates escaped the Land of Gods, he sensed a powerful, intimidating presence somewhere within Elbaph's mountains and went on to check it himself. Said presence ended up being a chained Loki, who demanded Luffy's name before introducing himself.[1]

Luffy Attacks Loki

After a less than pleasant first impression of the Straw Hat captain, Loki attempted to bargain with Luffy for his freedom, promising to destroy any rival pirate crew in exchange. To further ensure that this "deal" would be achieved, Loki had some of his human followers and giants beasts show up to coerce him into action, but Luffy ended up foiling this plan by taming the beasts himself. However, perceiving that Luffy shared a personal connection with Shanks after his subordinates namedropped the latter, Loki was able to catch Luffy's anger and then his full attention after insulting the red-haired pirate. With Luffy showing further curiosity over Shanks' whereabouts, Loki proposed another deal:[13] He would tell Luffy everything he knew about Shanks, as well as his latest whereabouts, in exchange for his own freedom.[14] Luffy accepted and also agreed to keep quiet about their meeting.[23]

Sometime after his meeting with Luffy, he sat down with his longtime friend, Mosa, conversing via Den Den Mushi about the latter's latest traumatic experience. Though their conversation started very calm, when Loki suggested he would have done terrible things to the individuals who put Mosa into their current situation, the conversation quickly took a hostile turn after Mosa unintentionally pointed out Loki's kindness behind his harsh words. This made Loki extremely furious with Mosa to the point where Loki promised Mosa retaliation for these words once he was free.[15] Not long after, Loki was confronted by a pair of God's Knights. They offered him a position among their ranks, however Loki simply laughed at the offer in response. Gunko, one of the pair, was greatly annoyed by this, and attempted to use one of Loki's pets as a bargaining chip. Once again, Loki laughed at them, refusing to back down from what he had said, due to his disposition as a warrior.[14] As they were unwilling to take 'no' for an answer, Gunko proceeded to torture Loki until he was "willing" to join their organization. Even as he received another chance, Loki remained strong, defiantly telling the God's Knights that he would never join them, no matter the case. In the end, after being beaten unconscious, Figarland Shamrock decided that Loki was no longer worth the trouble, and opted for another strategy.[9]

Cerberus Stabs Loki

However, before the two could leave, Loki managed to recompose himself. He demanded to know why Shamrock bore such a close resemblance to Shanks and was surprised to learn that Shamrock was none other than the twin brother of his previous adversary. Loki then issued a direct threat to Shamrock, promising to get revenge for the various giant animals that Gunko killed. Shamrock was outraged at the threat and promptly revealed his sword, which had "eaten" a Devil Fruit. Loki was horrified by the sight of the strange creature and demanded that Shamrock has it return. Loki was forced to remain chained in place as Cerberus launched its three heads into the air. As the three heads stabbed him, Loki cursed Shamrock's name.[17]

Loki Almost Set Free

Sometime later, after going through various shenanigans to recover his key, Luffy and Zoro returned to the Underworld of Elbaph to discover Loki in a severely wounded state. Due to the apparent severity of Loki's injuries, the pair got into an argument over whether or not Loki was genuinely at risk of dying. In order to verify, Zoro unleashed a simple attack on Loki's chest, causing him to yell out in pain. Before he could tell Zoro off, he apparently passed out, causing Luffy to believe that he had died, and Zoro to confirm that his wounds were real. Despite this, however, Zoro still didn't fully trust Loki, and decided to release all but one of his shackles, so they could speak to him. At the same time, Zoro attempted to send Luffy to find a doctor, but before he could do so, the New Giant Warrior Pirates fell out of the sky, forcing Luffy to save them. They attempted to issue a warning about Loki's deceitful nature, however it was too late, as Zoro had already undone most of the shackles (save for the one around Loki's left ankle). To the horror of everyone, Loki proceeded to rise to his feet, and equipped himself with his hammer.[11]

Loki Strikes Adam

Loki ordered the Straw Hats to take off the last shackle, stating that even with it on him, he would still be powerful. He proved his point when he struck the Treasure Tree Adam with Ragnir, summoning a lightning strike that started a fire on the island.[21] Deciding to test his luck again, Loki offered the group one last chance to undo his last shackle, else he would go on a rampage in the Sun World. Hajrudin eventually broke from the pressure, but before he could fulfill Loki's demands, Luffy unleashed a quick attack, causing Loki to collapse, as his bluff had failed. Luffy begged the giants to save Loki's life, informing them that the two of them had unfinished business, to which Gerd complied. While treating him, Gerd revealed that Loki's wounds were exceptionally severe; by her estimate, it would take him months to fully recover. They explained that taking him to the village was off the table, as the giants there would likely call for his execution, and at the same time, informed the group of Loki's ancient giant heritage. While Loki continued to rest, Hajrudin could no longer contain his anger toward his half-brother, and attempted to kill him himself. Loki proceeded to insult and goad Hajrudin, but also questioned if he actually believed that he had killed their father, causing confusion to those around him.[10]

In order to quicken his recovery, the Straw Hats and New Giant Warrior Pirates hunted and brought back provisions so that he could eat. Simultaneously, Loki informed his captors that the God's Knights were the cause of his injuries, and that the World Government was sticking its nose into Elbaph's business. Luffy, after receiving a large chunk of meat, and hoping that Loki could recover quicker, attempted to feed it to Loki, but instead only caused him to be burnt from how hot the food was. Loki became a mixed of enraged and concerned for his own health as Luffy attempted to bring him boiling soup, causing him to beg his fellow giants to keep the Straw Hat captain away. After recovering from more burns, Loki revealed that he had not been lying about knowing Shanks' current location, but refused to give up any further information, as he was still shackled. Loki sympathized with Luffy's desire to see his idol, and regretfully brought up his meeting with Rocks when he was still a child, leading him to the conclusion that he was born in the wrong era.[16]

Afterward, Luffy and Loki seemed to overcome their differences, at least for a moment, and ate to their hearts content.[24]

Trivia

  • Loki shares his name with the Norse god of mischief Loki. Aside from his godhood, Loki was also said to be a Jötunn, a race of giants.
    • The character's name may also be a reference to Utgard-Loki, a Jotunn whom, unlike the Norse god of mischief, is the ruler of Utgard in Jotunheim, the homeland of the giants (his name translates as "Loki of the Outlands" specifically to distinguish him from the god Loki).
  • Loki's imprisonment for murdering a figure of high status (in his case his father Harald) appears to mirror that of the Loki of legend, who too was imprisoned for his role in the death of the god Baldr in Norse mythology. This event would be one of the main catalysts for Ragnarök, a foretold series of battles and disasters that would lead to the world's destruction.
    • Loki's bandaged eyes may be a reference to the mythical Loki getting his eyes burned by the venom dripping down from the fangs of a serpent during said imprisonment.
  • Loki's tall-horned helmet may be a reference to the iconic headgear worn by Loki Laufeyson from Marvel Comics' Thor, who also was based on the mythical Loki.
Nightmare Loki
  • At the Walrus School one of the students made of drawing of Loki while the group was talking about their greatest fears. Later on, a distorted construct of Loki was created by Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin abilities possessed by Rimoshifu Killingham, and used to attack the school. Unlike the original, it had a full beard and wielded a thin sword alongside a more simplistic version of Ragnir.[25] Scopper Gaban also noted that this imitation of Loki was weaker than the original, likely due to being born from a child's imagination that is ignorant of Loki's true strength.[26]

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1130, Loki debuts.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 858 (p. 9-10) and Episode 827, Loki is first mentioned.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 866 (p. 14) and Episode 836, The giants celebrate Loki's birth.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1130 (p. 11).
  5. One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1130 (p. 4).
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1130 (p. 15), Loki calls himself the "Sun God" who will bring about the end of the world.
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1131 (p. 3), Loki's bounty is revealed.
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1131 (p. 3), "Loki" is romanized.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1137 (p. 7, 10-17).
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1143 (p. 12-19).
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1141 (p. 8-17).
  12. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1136 (p. 17).
  13. 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1131 (p. 2-11).
  14. 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1136 (p. 9-10, 14-17).
  15. 15.0 15.1 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1134 (p. 16-17), Loki talks to Mosa via Den Den Mushi.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1145 (p. 6-12).
  17. 17.0 17.1 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1138 (p. 2-9).
  18. 18.0 18.1 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1139 (p. 9-10).
  19. 19.0 19.1 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1137 (p. 2-7), Road tells Luffy, Zoro and Nami about the battle between Loki and King Harald.
  20. 20.0 20.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 847 (p. 6, 13-16) and Episodes 812813, Big Mom speaks of the failed marriage.
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1142 (p. 11-13), Loki swings Ragnir.
  22. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1143 (p. 18).
  23. One Piece Manga — Vol. 111 Chapter 1132 (p. 9).
  24. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1146 (p. 10-11).
  25. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1142 (p. 14-17).
  26. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1145 (p. 15).

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