Questions & Mysteries Loki did not eat the Devil fruit of Elbaf

#1
Loki has a df ability since seastone works on him but we’ve not actually been told he ate the Elbaf treasured fruit… We are told he stole it but no one has said he ate.

Note that the Elbaf df is passed down in a chest, and not actually eaten. This is probably a rule that no one is supposed to eat the fruit. Therefore Loki wouldn’t break this rule.

loki is shown hating Elbaf and its culture but his problem is CURRENT ELBAF’s culture. He hates this peace loving shit Harald introduced. We are not told that Loki hates even ancient Elbaf customs… I think Loki would Not break this ancient rule to NOT EAT the Treasured fruit
 
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#6
Legendary DF was taken from Birka & eaten by Enel,
Legendary DF was taken from CP-9 (Enies Lobby) & eaten by Luffy,
Legendary DF was taken from WB Pirates & eaten by Blackbeard,
Legendary DF was taken from God's Valley & eaten by Kaidou,

What happened to Birka? Enies Lobby? WB Pirates/Ship? God's Valley? Gone,
Who Attacked Birka? Enel
Who Attacked Enies Lobby? Luffy
Who Attacked WB Pirates? Blackbeard
Who Attacked God's Valley? Kaidou
They weren't Alone ofc, but you get the Idea,

So whoever Ate Elbaph DF is Someone who not only gonna Participate in Attacking it, but He also doesn't care if it gets Destroyed,
He won't even mind doing it himself, using that same DF,

Can't be Loki or Luffy or Imu or Shamrock ... etc
But since Elbaph is based on Norse Myth, then imo it a DF that belongs to Loki's Nemesis, and that's Heimdall,
Which actually fits cuz Heimdall is the one who has the Horn that announces Start of Ragnarok,

Which brings us to a Horn that Oda once created way before One Piece started & that's "Dragon Horn", (From Ryuma One-Shot)
So it's possible that this Elbaph DF is actually a Paramecia that allows you to Summon & Control Dragons!
Which could be what is Attacking Mary Geoise currently, hence why Imu couldn't deal with it himself & needs an Army,
 
#10
But we know that's wrong
He didn't want the fruit or kill his father
Every bit of what he said there is wrong
They misunderstood the motivation, but Loki used his powers, hell: Loki said he is Nika, which would be completely nonsense if he knew there was Nika fruit around the world and didn't eat it.
Also, the giants (almost surely) saw his powers too since they used seastone on him.


So they got it all wrong, sure, but they should have objectively seen his powers and Loki himself believing he is Nika is another proof of him having eaten the Nika fruit.
 
#11
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"...and eat the fruit"
These are the same people who believe Loki betrayed and killed his father. Everything they think they know is clearly based on a misunderstanding or a lie.

Of course they assume he ate it. If someone tells them Loki killed Harald and that the legendary DF kept in Elbaph disappeared that same day, it makes sense they'd jump to that conclusion.

But by now, it should be pretty clear that things didn’t go down that way.
 

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#12
They misunderstood the motivation, but Loki used his powers, hell: Loki said he is Nika, which would be completely nonsense if he knew there was Nika fruit around the world and didn't eat it.
Also, the giants (almost surely) saw his powers too since they used seastone on him.


So they got it all wrong, sure, but they should have objectively seen his powers and Loki himself believing he is Nika is another proof of him having eaten the Nika fruit.
But who said they saw anything ? Shanks bought him in at sea not on elbaf

All that shows me is they've guessed on what's happened blaming loki for everything

Elbafs fruit is heavily likely luffys
 
#13
The thing is, we know that the giants of Elbaph fought and restrained Loki at some point after Shanks initially beat him. They initially wanted to crucify him, but he escaped and needed the entire military might of Elbaph to be recaptured. That's not something that just secretly happened in Herald's castle. It would've been extremely weird if they fought Loki, didn't see him use the legendary DF of Elbaph at all, and thought that there was nothing weird about this.
 
#14
These are the same people who believe Loki betrayed and killed his father. Everything they think they know is clearly based on a misunderstanding or a lie.

Of course they assume he ate it. If someone tells them Loki killed Harald and that the legendary DF kept in Elbaph disappeared that same day, it makes sense they'd jump to that conclusion.

But by now, it should be pretty clear that things didn’t go down that way.
That's not the same thing because of the reasons I said before: they have seen him and they know he has powers.

Not to mention Loki himself said he is Nika, which would be beyond retarded if he knew there were a Nika fruit around and he didn't eat it. Supposing this legendary fruit Is connected to the Nika lore.

But who said they saw anything ? Shanks bought him in at sea not on elbaf

All that shows me is they've guessed on what's happened blaming loki for everything

Elbafs fruit is heavily likely luffys
Not just that.

In that page I posted it was said that one time he "nearly escaped" and all giants of Erbaf fought him.

Also, there are Loki's own words.
 
#15
That's not the same thing because of the reasons I said before: they have seen him and they know he has powers.

Not to mention Loki himself said he is Nika, which would be beyond retarded if he knew there were a Nika fruit around and he didn't eat it. Supposing this legendary fruit Is connected to the Nika lore.
That’s not true. It’s literally stated that all the guards who were inside the castle that day were killed, and the only survivors were Loki and Jarul.

As for the other point, Loki can aspire to be like Nika even without having the powers of that Devil Fruit. He sees himself as the god who will bring the world’s destruction. In Elbaph’s legends, Nika is also worshipped as a god of destruction.
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In that page I posted it was said that one time he "nearly escaped" and all giants of Erbaf fought him.

Also, there are Loki's own words.
That’s probably the moment when the misunderstanding happened. For some reason we don’t know yet, Loki had to keep the truth about that day hidden, and so he ended up trying to leave Elbaph while going against all the giants who believed he had killed the king.
 
#16
That’s not true. It’s literally stated that all the guards who were inside the castle that day were killed, and the only survivors were Loki and Jarul.
Wrong event. It's not Harald's death; It happend after Shanks captured him.

As for the other point, Loki can aspire to be like Nika even without having the powers of that Devil Fruit. He sees himself as the god who will bring the world’s destruction. In Elbaph’s legends, Nika is also worshipped as a god of destruction.
There are two different visions/intepretations of Nika, but he Is one.

If he things he Is Nika, as he does, then he had to have eaten a fruit supposedly related to that, logically speaking.
 
#17
Wrong event. It's not Harald's death; It happend after Shanks captured him.



There are two different visions/intepretations of Nika, but he Is one.

If he things he Is Nika, as he does, then he had to have eaten a fruit supposedly related to that, logically speaking.

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The thing is, we know that the giants of Elbaph fought and restrained Loki at some point after Shanks initially beat him. They initially wanted to crucify him, but he escaped and needed the entire military might of Elbaph to be recaptured. That's not something that just secretly happened in Herald's castle. It would've been extremely weird if they fought Loki, didn't see him use the legendary DF of Elbaph at all, and thought that there was nothing weird about this.
Shanks defeated Loki six years ago, when he was already out at sea. Not fourteen years ago, when Harald died.
 
#19
As I said, wrong event.
It’s never stated that they saw him using powers. Loki with the Ragnir is more than enough to wipe out a bunch of fodder giants.

Either way, it’s pretty obvious that the DF kept in the castle was the Nika DF. It fits the plot too perfectly and lines up with the timeline. And if that’s the case, then we already know Loki didn’t eat it.
 
#20
It’s never stated that they saw him using powers. Loki with the Ragnir is more than enough to wipe out a bunch of fodder giants.
So you are suggesting that someone Loki was out in the sea 8 years and no one ever knew anything about his powers; then he returned, almost escaped, and again no one saw anything about his powers even though they have used seastone on him.

I mean, that's quite extreme.

Either way, it’s pretty obvious that the DF kept in the castle was the Nika DF. It fits the plot too perfectly and lines up with the timeline. And if that’s the case, then we already know Loki didn’t eat it.
Yeah, because probably it isn't.

Btw, it can't be the gom gom if that's what you mena because the gom gom was actually in the enciclopedia as a cover up. The fruit in Erbaf was probably know only imn Erbaf since it was a royal treasure passed down in the royal family.
 
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