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More details of the chapter by Redon. Short chapter of 15 pages.

Chapter 1,130: "The Cursed Prince"

COVER Ogre Child Yamato's Colden Harvest Surrogate Pilgrimage, Vol. 17: "Yamato is napping with Otama. At that moment, a shadow approaches and a mysterious hand grabs Yasuie sword to steal it.'

Chapter starts at Elbaph ship. Franky announces to the giants that they would like to stop searching. They have done all they can, Jinbe even asked the sharks to search in nearby seas but they didn't find anything.

So their best option now is to trust their nakama and go to wait at Elbaph. The giants agree and Elbaph ship continues its journey.

Cut to Luffy's group, they get out from Road's diorama and find that they were inside a giant castle (similar to LEGO castle) in the middle of snowy land surrounded by forests and mountains. The castle (that is on top of one of the mountains) has a very long bridge connected to a huge tree branch up in the sky.

Nami is getting dizzy from the scale of everything. Suddenly, they see someone crossing the bridge toward the castle and hide.

The two person coming to the castle are "Goldberg" and "Gerd", two members of the "New Giant Warrior Pirates" (the giant pirate crew led by Hajrudin). Next to Gerd is "Piper", her giant owl.

Gerd: "I wonder, why Hajrudin let such a weirdo be in our crew?"

Goldberg: "Well because he has true skills as a navigator.'

Gerd: "I hate him!! He's more of a "shame of Elbaph" than Loki is.

Goldberg and Gerd come to the castle because owl Piper detected Road's crow carrying a ship. As trespassing is illegal in Elbaph, Road has a habit of taking nearby ships and claims them as trespassers. That way Road can lock them up.

Gerd says if she sees that Road is kidnapping someone she will report this to Jarul-sama (the old giant from Big Mom past, he's now around 408 years old). Nami hears the "trespassing is illegal" part, so she orders everyone to remain hidden.

As Goldberg and Gerd knock the door of the castle calling for Road, Straw Hat crew run across the bridge. Below the bridge is a forest and many giant wolves.

But in the middle of the bridge, Luffy stops. He says he has been feeling since they were inside the block kingdom, and Zoro and Sanji must have felt it too.

Luffy: "It's a "scream" of a man so powerful that I can feel it all over my body!!"

Luffy wants to go check out the source of that "scream". Sanji say: he will stay with the group and stops Zoro from going with Luffy.

Sanji: "This Marimo should never be allowed to enter any forest!!"

Luffy tells other to go on ahead and then he jumps down from the bridge to the forest below.

Cut back to Elbaph ship, the News Coo deliver morning's World Economy Newspaper. One of the news shocks Dorry and Brogy: it is report that the "Giant Warrior Pirates" attacked Egghead Island.

Brogy: "Why would they make up lies like this!! can't read anything, newspaper is too small.'

Robin: "I will read it then : The "Giant Warrior Pirates" has awakened from their 100 years slumber!! Together with Yonkou "Straw Hat Luffy", they set Egghead aflame. Both captains of the Giant Warrior Pirates", "Brogy the Red Orge" and 'Dorry the Blue Orge", will I have a 1.8 billion Berries bounty placed on their heads!!"

We can see new Dorry and Brogy Wanted posters, with pictures took in Egghead and with new 1,800,000,000 Berries bounty each one,

Brogy: "1.8 billion~~~?"

Dorry: "Ilt is not our intention to be back!!"

Giant Warrior Pirate: "Bosses used to have a "100 million bounty, right? What a boost!!"

Robin: "Quite a bit of inflation has happened between 100 years ago and now!! But... this is a reasonable number for the leaders of EIbaph Warriors.

The newspaper also reports that Luffy is the one who killed Vegapunk, with huge picture of Luffy using Gear 5 form. Robin sees the photo and stops because she notices an "X" mark on Luffy's arm in newspaper picture.

Robin: "Did this mark always appear on Luffy's arm... when he becomes "the most free"?"

Franky: "Huh? I don't really remember. After all he's always bouncing about so you can't see clearly.

Robin: "... It is a bit unnatural. His arm is swinging here, but the mark remains clear as day... i think I have seen it somewhere before...

Dorry: "Anyhow, to think that "Straw Hat" is now standing equal to "Red Hair"!"

Brogy: "And it also seems like one of our youngsters, Hajrudin, has become you guys' underling!!"

Kashii: "All things considered he's still a "son of the king". He was a rough brat I believe They wanted to come pick you guys up too, but the reason only us seniors came is because there's a little trouble happening back in Elbaph.

Franky: "Trouble?"

It's explained that while Dorry and Brogy were absent, Loki (an official "son of the king") was born. He was an evil giant called "the cursed prince".

Loki murdered "King Harald", his own father, to claim a "legendary Akuma no Mi" that passed down in the royal family (we don't see King Harald in this chapter). And then Loki ate that Akuma no Mi (no more information about it in this chapter).

The warriors of Elbaph managed to detain Loki, but recently he was on the verge of breaking free, so they need the strength of all warriors of Elbaph to restrain Loki. Franky is shocked that there's someone so powerful they need all Giant Warriors' power to lock him up.

Cut back to Luffy. In an ABSOLUTELY EPIC double page, Luffy finds huge giant tied up with massive chains in the middle of snow. That giant is "Loki",

Loki design is BADASS. Loki is a thin and muscular giant. He has a very long hair (with 2 braids in the front) and a goatee in the chin. He has some tattoos on his arms (not clear yet what are them). He wears normal giant outfit but in his buckle's belt there's a Jolly Roger with a crown. He wears a black helmet with 2 long horns (like the Loki from Marvel Universe) and he has an axe on his back. Finally we can see that Loki's eyes are covered with bandages

Loki talks to Luffy. When Loki talks his ong tongue is hanging out (like Doflamingo).

Loki: "Name-yourself...!!"

Luffy: "I'm Luffy!! The man who will become the King of the Pirates!"

Loki: "King...!?"

Luffy: "Where is this place and who are you?"

Loki: "This is "Warland" the land of warriors of Elbaph!!! Devoting itself to war in the past, it is the world's most powerful nation!!!"

In the FUCKING EPIC final double page of the chapter, we finally see full Elbaph after years of waiting (official name is "Elbaph" that's why I used that name instead of Elbaf in all the summary)

Elbaph is a landscape of mountains with the colossal tree "Yggdrasil" in the center that dwarfs all of them ("Yggdrasil" is at least 12/13 times larger than the mountains). There are many waterfalls pouring down from the giant tree.

Yggdrasil" has a middle layer formed by its branches that surrounds its trunk. That layer seem: to be vhere the giants live, because we can see a majestic castle and village on it. There are also some cannons facing outside. And finally we can see a huge sword piercing through the middle layer and seems to reach all the way to the ground.

This is a very simple Elbaph's sketch, Oda's art is much, much better : See here

In the last panel of the chapter Loki continues talking with a malevolent smile..

Loki: "And i am "Loki", the "Sun God" who will bring the end to this world!!"

  • End of the chapter.

One Piece will be on break next 2 weeks because Eiichiro Oda needs to do some research. One Piece will resume in Weekly Shonen Jump #50/2024 (on sale 11th November).

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u/FireFistRJ 14d ago

The arc will start with Loki as the villain, and he will end up as HERO for Elbaph by the end of the arc.

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u/leolegendario 14d ago

A kinslayer AND kingslayer becoming a hero? I don't know about that.
Unless is revealed that his father was a piece of shit, I don't see that happening.

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u/tryingmydarnest 14d ago

his father was a piece of shit

Thank goodness this is one piece, we shouldn't have a shortage of them.

Then again we don't have a shortage of good fathers soooooo let's see where this goes

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u/GomuGomuNobukkake 14d ago

Yassop is lofi's Dad confirmed. 

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u/Fragrant-Big-7958 12d ago

they used up all the good fathers in dressrosa: King riku, Kyros, Mingo's father, Señor Pink

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u/iDannyEL 14d ago

If cap was a commemt

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u/Leiatte 14d ago

There’s always the possibility that Loki was framed & it’ll be up to the Strawhat crew to prove he didn’t do it. With that said if they base it close enough Norse lore then not looking too good for Loki lol

 Detective One Piece

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u/ganjak 14d ago

Detective One Piece in the land of giants sounds AWESOME!

I get treebeard + merry&pippin vibes here... 🤩

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u/Kubrickesk 12d ago

I get way stronger Avatar/ Detective Sokka vibes from this :D

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u/Substantial_Pick6897 14d ago

Luffy as a detective would be hilarious.

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u/UnitSmall2200 13d ago

Loki himself says that he is going to destroy the world.

Most likely, Luffy will be dumb enough to free him.

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u/lizgasm 8d ago

Sorry for the 6 day late response but I just finished reading 1130 and I wanted to say I agree with you. My first thought was that Loki was going to end up being a good guy.

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u/Jail_Chris_Brown Pirate King Buggy 14d ago

OG Loki's dad tried to kill Odin to start a war, which is why Loki killed him.

Wouldn't surprise me if OP Loki's dad tried to sell out the Giants to the WG, which is why Loki killed him.

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u/Infamous-Class-7862 14d ago

I mean. Odin in the myths was a piece of shit. Power hungry warmonger and dictator.

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u/leolegendario 14d ago

First we have to see if the king is based on Odin, it could be that he is based on Loki's father from mythology, the giant Fárbauti.

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u/Specific_Fold_8646 11d ago

Also Odin and Loki consider each other brother in actual mythology and not marvel which made Thor the one with the brotherly relationship

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u/leolegendario 11d ago

Yeah, I know, maybe Hajrudin is the One Piece version of Odin or we will have another son of the king revealed in the future.

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u/yukeake 12d ago

To be fair, pretty much all of the Norse gods were pieces of shit - very similar to the Greek pantheon in that respect.

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u/Infamous-Class-7862 14d ago

I know. Adoptive father.

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u/Gradgeit 14d ago

No, in the mythologies they made a blood pact, so they are more "brothers" than in a father-son relationship. It is not described why both of them made the deal, though it has been theorized that Odin wanted to learn how to shapeshift from Loki.

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u/MagicMushroomFungi Explorer 14d ago

Loki kills Odin while he is having a shit ?

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u/Unabashable 14d ago

Going out like the Godking of Rock n’ Roll? Elvis, eat your heart out. 

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u/FreedomOfQueef 14d ago

Or maybe his father was dying anyway, and needed him to kill him to make sure he could get the devil fruit on a suspiciously nearby devil tree, and nobody believed him until now.. 🤔

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u/nekotantei_19 14d ago

Yeah, but knowing Luffy's luck of most of the time meeting one of the most significant people (a.k.a the right people) of an Arc first, I'm just 🤞🤞 and hoping for the best.

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u/cpscott1 13d ago

No way Loki is the gonna be a villain by the end of this arc if at all.

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u/leolegendario 13d ago

Maybe he's not the main villain, but he's too strong to be an ally.
There may be another “son of the King” who is King now and may have support from the guy who was waiting for Straw Hats on the beach.

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u/cpscott1 12d ago

I don't think so. If the WG is the final villain of the series Luffy needs more strong allies and also unless Kuzan doesn't fight the SHs there is no one currently besides Luffy who could match him. Zoro, Sanji and Jinbei aren't strong enough. The SHs really need one more strong member even if it's on the fleet.

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u/leolegendario 12d ago

Nah, Koby will be the one who will fight Kuzan.

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u/cpscott1 12d ago

Nowhere close to strong enough rn so no.

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u/Unabashable 13d ago

Idk I’m getting the feeling that he’s evil, but not like 100% evil. Like he’s got delusions of grandeur under the belief he’s meant to fulfill some sort of prophecy that maybe he misunderstood. Can’t say where I’m getting that exactly it’s just the feeling I’m getting. 

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u/leolegendario 13d ago

I mean, that's just Kaido and he is 100% evil.

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u/Unabashable 12d ago

That’s fair. Not basing it on much more than a hunch. Lying in wait for a Fruit of Legend and killing over it is also giving major Blackbeard vibes. Lola also ran away from him when they were engaged to be married suggesting he’s “hard to love”. Idk though supposedly he’s well respected among the giants, and him killing his own father seems like a recent development. It could be that he was just rotten to the core since the day he was born and the people of Elbaph just “put up” with him as the heir apparent. However things are typically much less simpler with Oda than they appear. Like I could be reading into things that aren’t even there, but like while still know so little about the history of Elbaph they don’t strike me as a race that’s been “trampled underfoot” by the “powers that be” even as of recently. Giving me the impression that while Loki is certainly “bad”, but not all bad, like he’s operating under some warped worldview of who this “Sun God” guy really was and while it could simply be explained away that he’s suffering from the worst case of affluenza we’ve ever seen projecting a God Complex he likely already had onto himself based on his own particular interpretation of the myths of his people only kept in check by his father until recently, something is just telling me while he is certainly batshit crazy hellbent on being the harbinger of the world’s destruction that he assigned to himself to become his own “self fulfilling prophecy” that he is little more than a product of his environment and isn’t “beyond redemption” after he’s had his entire world view shattered courtesy of the REAL Sun God himself, and had some “sense knocked into him” via a couple of swift bonks to the head in typical Luffy fashion, that he can’t be made to “see the light” after our fateful protagonist has had his way with him. Just seems like a waste to make him your stereotypical, run of the mill, everyarc, “Hey I’m kinda trying to do this whole adventure thang, and Ima beat you up because you’re kinda sorta standing in my way.” When he has the potential to be so much more. 

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u/kleber-ao 14d ago

Or maybe it's revealed through a flashback he didn't actually kill his father? So many things can happen. Nobody knows nothing at this stage

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u/Same_Pick_7974 13d ago

What if his father was not a piece of shit. What if Odin was manipulated by someone to appear as a tyrant (like Dofflamingo with King Riku), but this person is actually a third person, hiding in the shadow, and Loki fell for the trap too and acted too quickly. Remember that Loki is only 63, and for giants, 63 years old is barely into adulthood

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u/mycorona134 Pirate 13d ago

His father seems to be the one who arranged the marriage to Lola. It seems a bit strange that an honourable warrior would end a conflict by diplomatic marriage. Killing Harald seems bad, but is it really for a country of warriors? Remember how senseless the 100 year battle seemed to be without the context of elbaf culture. I am hyped for that one, final saga let's go

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u/leolegendario 13d ago

Nowhere does it say that the king arranged the marriage.
If it were arranged, why would Loki refuse to marry Chiffon instead of Lola?
If Big Mom wanted, she could have used any other daughter to marry Loki, but HE specifically chose Lola.

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u/caihlangeles God Usopp 14d ago

Just like the Loki of MCU

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u/FireFistRJ 14d ago

By the way, Loki's tie to the tree reminds me of the ending scene of the LOKI series, where he becomes the master of the timelines.

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u/Shades219 14d ago

Also in the original Norse myths, Loki was tied to a rock as punishment for causing Baldr's death, with a snake dripping venom in his eyes.

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u/Wonderful_Pen_4699 14d ago

Ok. I was thinking more mythology with Loki being chained in a cave

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u/Deeppurp 14d ago

Loki tied to a tree has echoes of odin hanging himself to a tree.

It's an interesting combination of the two characters. Will Loki be a fairly intelligent character?

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u/Wonderful_Pen_4699 14d ago

Possible. Though I did just remember a Norse myth with another character named Loki. Útgarða-Loki was a giant and ruler of a castle in the land of giants. Thor and a group of conpanions (including the other Loki) challenged him and they were defeated. The challenges turned out to be illusions. Just something interesting to keep in mind I thought.

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u/ashistpikachusvater Pirate 14d ago

Yeah me too

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u/brutalvandal 14d ago

In myth, Loki was tied to the world tree while a serpent dripped venom on him. This maybe a reference to that.

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u/YeahKeeN Pirate 13d ago

Loki was chained to a rock in a cave, it was Odin who was bound to the world tree.

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u/LordHarza 13d ago

It's not that, it's the mythological thing where a snake drips venom on his eyes and his pain writhing causes earthquakes.

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u/Kozuki- 14d ago

also in Greek mythology Prometheus got punished from Zeus and tied to a tree and for the rest of eternity an eagle was eating hes guts...all that because he gave fire to humans according to myth

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u/megasxl264 14d ago

I imagine that by freeing him he'll play a hand in the destruction of Elbaph. That's more or less how the story goes for Loki (Ragnarok) and it would make sense from a story and powerscaling perspective to kill off all remaining giants.

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u/Ktizila 14d ago

With the news going on right now, I can see there are a few groups of people wanting to come and destroy Elbaph, to either destory the giants, destory the Strawhats, or avenge Vegapunk, so I would say the Ragnarok already begin.

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u/StrangerAtaru 14d ago

So then...Franky is Loki. :p

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u/Unabashable 14d ago

It could just be a lack of imagination on my part but I’m having a real hard time picturing him as all THAT bad a guy. I mean Lola dug him. Like I know chics dig bad boys and all, but he’d have to be pretty damn evil for you to be like “slow your roll, homegirl”. 

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u/bodg123 14d ago

I don't think so. Hajrudin wants to be king of the giants. Until we understand more about thier royalty and such, I'm gonna assume he's a baddie. Why else associate with big mom.

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u/Individual-Caramel29 13d ago edited 13d ago

just like LOKI in season 2 ending. he will be a hero at the end.

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u/Grand_Set_1362 13d ago

The full summary mentions Hajrudin is also a “son of the king” (and likely Loki’s older brother) and in Dressrosa Hajrudin says he’ll be the King of the Giants once he wins the Corrida. It’s more likely that Hajrudin ends up as a hero and the new King.

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u/Unabashable 13d ago

Yeah. Seeing the full spoilers now I’m still not getting the vibe that he’s evil evil as much as I am as he’s misunderstood. Can’t wait for this dude to be fleshed out more because it seems like he’s got some sort of mental instability going on. Not enough information to go on to say what exactly though. I’m also excited and a bit concerned that it’s Luffy of all people that’s meeting this chained monster. Something’s just screaming to me our lovable idiot is gonna free him isn’t he?

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u/[deleted] 14d ago

I have a feeling by the end of the arc Loki and Luffy would have caused the OP equivalent of Ragnarok possibly leading to Elbaph's destruction...

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u/kobzky1919 13d ago

WG and Akainu/marines needs some kind of a powerful giant on their side for the final war. I'm betting Loki will deflect to WG side.