Speculations Loki will break the sandai kitetsu

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https://x.com/3SkullJoe/status/1896168714179158121


Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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This is where I believe that Oda will display Loki's overwhelming power, as he manages to break one of Zoro's blades with the Iron Thunder hammer, Ragnir.

I would estimate that Loki's attacks will be comparable to Ocean Sovereignty, which Zoro was only able to block for a moment
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
Zoro is now very close to the top ranks of the swordsmen in the One Piece world. It is often when you get to this kind of position that you might experience a major set back.

One of Zoro's blades breaking at this stage in the story would be a massive shock to everyone.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
I believe that Loki will break one of Zoro's swords and that this will be the Sandai Kitetsu, but why that one?

Wado Ichimonji is tied to an oath about Heaven, and Enma is tied to an oath about Hell, but Sandai Kitetsu is not tied to an oath about Earth.

Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
Elbaf is divided in to three realms that are also based on Hell, Heaven, and Earth. If there were ever a time for Zoro to obtain a new sword and complete this thematic set, it would surely be here.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
There is even actually already some potential foreshadowing that Zoro's last sword will be tied to an oath about the Earth.

His mother's name was "Terra," his nickname is "Mosshead," and it was Zoro who Gan Fall explained the lore of the Holy Land to back in Skypiea.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
Through this potential plot line, Oda could also draw reference from other major pieces of literature that share the primary inspirations of Norse mythology, such as, Lord of the Rings.

Oda could draw reference to the "blade that was broken" concept from Tolkein's writing.

Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
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8h
If we follow this line of thinking, then rather than Sandai Kitetsu being replaced by a new sword, it could be repaired and re-forged into a new and improved iteration of the Kitetsu line.

Yodai Kitestu. aka Kitetsu IV.
 
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#8
I read 2 lines of this shitter theorist and i had insane flashback to essays here that are shody as fuck
With the difference he is way more full of Himself
"How can oda demonstrate his strength without {insert made up stipulation}"
"We know Loki is a vengefull character" - His reasoning for this is that loki said he will have his payback against 2 people that tortured him for hours, which anyone normal would say.


Dogshit
 
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#18
https://x.com/3SkullJoe/status/1896168714179158121


Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
This is where I believe that Oda will display Loki's overwhelming power, as he manages to break one of Zoro's blades with the Iron Thunder hammer, Ragnir.

I would estimate that Loki's attacks will be comparable to Ocean Sovereignty, which Zoro was only able to block for a moment
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
Zoro is now very close to the top ranks of the swordsmen in the One Piece world. It is often when you get to this kind of position that you might experience a major set back.

One of Zoro's blades breaking at this stage in the story would be a massive shock to everyone.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
I believe that Loki will break one of Zoro's swords and that this will be the Sandai Kitetsu, but why that one?

Wado Ichimonji is tied to an oath about Heaven, and Enma is tied to an oath about Hell, but Sandai Kitetsu is not tied to an oath about Earth.

Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
Elbaf is divided in to three realms that are also based on Hell, Heaven, and Earth. If there were ever a time for Zoro to obtain a new sword and complete this thematic set, it would surely be here.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
There is even actually already some potential foreshadowing that Zoro's last sword will be tied to an oath about the Earth.

His mother's name was "Terra," his nickname is "Mosshead," and it was Zoro who Gan Fall explained the lore of the Holy Land to back in Skypiea.
Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
Through this potential plot line, Oda could also draw reference from other major pieces of literature that share the primary inspirations of Norse mythology, such as, Lord of the Rings.

Oda could draw reference to the "blade that was broken" concept from Tolkein's writing.

Typical Joe
@3SkullJoe
·
8h
If we follow this line of thinking, then rather than Sandai Kitetsu being replaced by a new sword, it could be repaired and re-forged into a new and improved iteration of the Kitetsu line.

Yodai Kitestu. aka Kitetsu IV.
Two-swordstyle (soon to be onesword style AKA Enma only Zoroastro)...
:crazwhat:
 
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