Powers & Abilities Sanji ceiling is so high

#34
Ifrit can just be another single technique, but for me its a form similar to jiable jambe, there's a reason Oda gave this new form a lightning effect, to make it more different than Diable jambe, justlike how gear 5 different to luffys previous form,

and what's shocking about that is oda made the lightning color white, cause if that lightning have a color, oda would probably shade it , but because its white, it can only mean one thing, the ifrit white Lightning will change to black in the future, mostly to match his epithet black leg.

:cheers:
 
#39
Just a quick theory from me that I just think of like 2 minutes ago, if we going by mythology, Sanji should have the third and final stage of Jambe which is Surtr Jambe. In Norse mythology, Surtr is a fire demon or a primordial Jötunn (giant) present in the Norse mythology. He is the first fire giant who ruled in the fiery wilderness called Muspelheim. Surt was the guardian of Muspelheim. He stood at the border, brandishing a flaming sword. At the time of Ragnarok, the end of the world, Surt was destined to lead the fire giants into battle against the gods. He is also one of two "supreme evils" of the old Scandinavian myths, the other being Loki. Surtr's name means “Black” or “The Swarthy One” in Old Norse. In Norse myths, the jötnar (plural for jötunn) are often referred to as “the opposite of the gods”.

- Fire demon
- Loki connection (Both Sanji and Loki are princes)
- Surtr's name means "black" and Sanji have a black epithet.
- The Opposite of the Gods (Sanji is/will be a D?)


Surtr's design concepts


Zoro says that if Sanji keeps getting angry, he might transform into something.......

Sanji say that his fire comes from his passion so his flames could still increase even more.......

Sanji say that due to exoskeleton and his armament, his legs can finally handle the heat of the flames.......



And according to Islam mythology, Ifrit, also spelled as efreet, afrit, and afreet, is a powerful type of demon in Islamic mythology. The afarit are often associated with the underworld and also identified with the spirits of the dead, and have been compared to evil geniī loci in European culture.

I think I just nailed it.

 
Top