I agree. Perhaps the most important thing Loki will learn from Luffy is that you can be a really good person and rebellious at the same time. Being a POS to everyone doesn't get you anywhere faster.
It'll be interesting to see what Loki's reaction to the real Sun God.
Also, if Rocks wanted Harald in particular to consume that fruit...Are we still pretending Oda isn't setting up narrative cues to potentially have Loki leave with them?
Kid Loki and adult Loki clearly got a different mindset even if he still has a brutal personality.
Kid Loki actively hated Elbaf and wanted to leave it, adult self feels proud of it and want it to go back to its warrior ways.
I don't think Mosa would say kid Loki has a kindness underneath as I doubt kid Loki would be willing to have discussions. (See how he keeps rejecting Ida trying to be nice)
I wonder what/who changed him? Lola?
I'm betting all my berries on it being the Ratatoskr fruit. Not only would it allow Loki to be small enough to board the ship if he does join, but the squirrel's true power is not something physical, but rather its true power will probably lay in its ability to communicate with and awaken the "God of the Sea" mentioned in Elbaph's mural who will probably be the story's equivalent of Nidhogg and bring about the end of the 3rd World. Xebec and Blackbeard probably wanted to control Nidhogg, or whatever god from the mural it is, to destroy the Red Line in one fell swoop and unite the seas, but I'm just spitballing here.
I like how “forced” it feels. It’s reminiscent of when Oden forced himself into Whitebeard and Roger’s life.
Also, seeing as how Blackbeard seems set to invade Wano, going by what Caribou is doing, looks like Yamato is being set for a whole other world of pain again.
Lastly, if you’re arguing against Yamato this much, then I presume you don’t care for Yamato finishing Oden’s mission, as well as supporting Luffy against Imu’s forces, since being 1,000 miles away on some fleet isn’t enough.
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When did we see Brook use his abilities in his childhood
To be frank, I deeply despise Oden as a character. So her wanting to be Oden and finish his mission only makes me dislike her more, but not as much as I absolutely despise that bowl-headed dancing fucktart.
I agree. Perhaps the most important thing Loki will learn from Luffy is that you can be a really good person and rebellious at the same time. Being a POS to everyone doesn't get you anywhere faster.
It'll be interesting to see what Loki's reaction to the real Sun God.
Also, if Rocks wanted Harald in particular to consume that fruit...Are we still pretending Oda isn't setting up narrative cues to potentially have Loki leave with them?
I agree. Perhaps the most important thing Loki will learn from Luffy is that you can be a really good person and rebellious at the same time. Being a POS to everyone doesn't get you anywhere faster.
It'll be interesting to see what Loki's reaction to the real Sun God.
Also, if Rocks wanted Harald in particular to consume that fruit...Are we still pretending Oda isn't setting up narrative cues to potentially have Loki leave with them?
They believe the legendary fruit makes Loki a target for Teach, therefore Luffy must become a babysitter and add him to his crew.
Yes. The man Ben Beckman wasn't able to handle (because Shanks got involved) needs to be babied by Luffy. Who wouldn't save shit if Teach actually showed up.
They believe the legendary fruit makes Loki a target for Teach, therefore Luffy must become a babysitter and add him to his crew.
Yes. The man Ben Beckman wasn't able to handle (because Shanks got involved) needs to be babied by Luffy. Who wouldn't save shit if Teach actually showed up.
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