This is an interesting and narratively coherent theory: Sanji and Zoro each eliminating a Divine Knight (Sommers and Lillingham) would finally give real weight to the “wings of the Pirate King”, while showing that these figures are not untouchable.
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Loki is highly likely to be the narrative boss of the Elbaf arc: not necessarily the most powerful enemy, but the one who embodies the main conflict. Too important and too strong to be a simple ally, he would primarily represent an ideological opposition to Luffy, linked to traditions, honor...
Honestly, I’d say Xebec is worse. He wanted total chaos and didn’t care who got crushed in the process—world domination by force. Teach is definitely sneaky and ruthless, but he’s more calculated. At least Teach has some kind of plan beyond pure destruction. Xebec was just a straight-up monster...
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