Loki has the Hito Hito no Mi, model: Surtr. Oda has been giving some hints and connections:
- Hajrudin wanting the Mera Mera no Mi, he was after a way to fight his brother(who has a fire related DF, Surtr).
- Elbaph weakness is fire and thunder(Loki having the Surtr DF and Ragnir).
- In Norse mythology both Loki and Surtr are the main antagonists in the battle of the Ragnarok.
In the mural of chapter 1138, it's said that "In beginning the world was covered in flames". What's the best way to destroy the world again? Covering with it flames again, the same way it was in the beginning(history repeating itself, a cycle).
Both Surtr and Loki have swords, we can see an enormous sword in Elbaph, curiously in the same page as Loki and his discourse about destroying the world.
Fire holds a significant place in Norse mythology and is often associated with the gods. It is a symbol of power, destruction, and purification. In Norse culture, fire is seen as a force of creation and destruction, capable of transforming and renewing the world.
Fire is often depicted as a living entity that holds immense power, both for good and evil. It is believed to have the power to purify and cleanse the world of its impurities, but it can also bring about destruction and chaos.
- Hajrudin wanting the Mera Mera no Mi, he was after a way to fight his brother(who has a fire related DF, Surtr).
- Elbaph weakness is fire and thunder(Loki having the Surtr DF and Ragnir).
- In Norse mythology both Loki and Surtr are the main antagonists in the battle of the Ragnarok.
In the mural of chapter 1138, it's said that "In beginning the world was covered in flames". What's the best way to destroy the world again? Covering with it flames again, the same way it was in the beginning(history repeating itself, a cycle).
Both Surtr and Loki have swords, we can see an enormous sword in Elbaph, curiously in the same page as Loki and his discourse about destroying the world.
Fire holds a significant place in Norse mythology and is often associated with the gods. It is a symbol of power, destruction, and purification. In Norse culture, fire is seen as a force of creation and destruction, capable of transforming and renewing the world.
Fire is often depicted as a living entity that holds immense power, both for good and evil. It is believed to have the power to purify and cleanse the world of its impurities, but it can also bring about destruction and chaos.
