I simply can not see Usopp ever having Conqueror's Haki, so unfortunately, he can't actually defeat neither Sommers nor Killingham.
But maybe he can do something like save the kids. Saving the next generation of Elbaf should make a mark to the giants, I hope.
It's not like Koei doesn't pump out Warriors games regularly, though.
I could see like how Dressrosa and Wano were the themes for 3 and 4, Elbaf being the focus for 5. But I don't want a greatest hits like 4 was. I want to experience as much as we can, starting with Morgan.
Normally, yes, in the real world, cryogenic freezing is very difficult to do because of long-term survivability.
....but this is One Piece where the law of physics are more of a casual suggestion.
Researching a bit further, Lola ran away from Totto Land when Pudding was a little girl. So, we know Pudding is currently 16, so she was 2 when Harald died. And it was 5 years ago when Lola had her shadow taken by Moria, a year after Loki was defeated by Shanks, where Pudding would be 11.
This...
So, according to Chiffon, it was Loki who proposed to Lola. While I feel she is biased to her sister, I do find this to be rather significant.
First, why did the nation of Elbaf even agree to this in the first place? Surely it wasn't when Harald was king, as for someone who desperately wanted...
He's also a man stuck on a ship with nothing but men most of the time. Even putting aside how as Sentinel mentioned above, it's just a trope they like in Japan that some people here took WAY too seriously.
Sure, but even when Luffy becomes Pirate King, overthrowes Imu and becomes even more of a success story, he's still going to be plenty goofy even still.
I don't think Imu DR'ing Loki and then just leaving is what will happen. After all, Imu came to Elbaf to make sure it's his. So, him just dipping out doesn't seem likely, to me.
Has Sanji ever rendered someone to a near death state?
Not asking in a derogatory way, but it's harder to beat someone to death with kicks then slicing their neck.
Niddhoggr in Norse Mythology indeed has no connection to lightning, but neither do Fenrir or Jormugand.
Eastern Asian-style Dragons also usually don't breathe fire like Western European-style ones, either.
And I've never seen any instances of Qilins/Kirins having dream manipulation powers, as...
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