Spoiler One Piece Chapter 1143 Spoilers Discussion

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I don't think Loki is a "trickster" or trying to deceive Hajrudin in this scenario. He was rowdy and destructive as a good, but he seems to be more of a Thor archetype- honorable and hulking warrior with a lightning-powered hammer.

Just look at his interactions with the holy knights. Any mythological trickster would have agreed to the offer to become a holy knight so they could be freed from their chains and then backstab the knights when the opportunity arises. Instead, Loki refuses their offer and then insults them because he doesn't want to be scum. Does that scream "mischievous trickster" or "honor-bound warrior?"
 
Tyr—a redheaded, one armed war god whose counterparts linguistically is Zeus and Jupiter—is a key Norse figure in the tale of Ragnarok.

I wonder if there could be a one armed redhead with a penchant for bloodshed in Elbaph :Gaban_Smug:
Would've been great if Shanks sacrificed his arm to Loki similar to Tyr and Fenrir
Instead Lor D. Coast gets all the glory
 

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I don't think Loki is a "trickster" or trying to deceive Hajrudin in this scenario. He was rowdy and destructive as a good, but he seems to be more of a Thor archetype- honorable and hulking warrior with a lightning-powered hammer.

Just look at his interactions with the holy knights. Any mythological trickster would have agreed to the offer to become a holy knight so they could be freed from their chains and then backstab the knights when the opportunity arises. Instead, Loki refuses their offer and then insults them because he doesn't want to be scum. Does that scream "mischievous trickster" or "honor-bound warrior?"
Leave it to Oda to name the honorable Thor Archetype Loki @Owl Ki thoughts?
 
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