Chapter 1130 of One Piece discusses the royal family of Elbaf and the legendary cursed fruit that has been passed down through many generations. It is revealed that the prince, Loki, has killed his father.
As a result, One Piece fans have raised many questions about the cursed fruit of Loki.
Many people believe that it could be a mythical Zoan fruit, and below are some potential forms that could be obtained.
Cursed Fruit: Inu Inu, Model: Fenrir
The most popular theory suggests that Loki’s cursed fruit is a mythical Zoan, allowing him to transform into a giant wolf, possibly Fenrir from Norse mythology. There are several reasons for this belief, primarily that in Norse mythology, Fenrir is one of Loki’s offspring. Fenrir is also bound at a low point in the cosmos, similar to how Loki is confined beneath Elbaf, surrounded by many other giant wolves.
In Norse mythology, it is said that during Ragnarok, Fenrir will play a crucial role when he battles Odin and consumes him. Many connections between Loki in One Piece and Fenrir could hint at the potential abilities of this cursed fruit.
Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Jormungandr
Another potential cursed fruit of Loki is the World Serpent – a giant serpent known as Jormungandr. Like Fenrir, Jormungandr is also one of Loki’s children in Norse mythology. In One Piece, Loki has mentioned to Luffy that his goal is to bring about the end of the world, which relates to Jormungandr, suggesting a desire to destroy the very fabric of reality through the events of Ragnarok.
The concept of Jormungandr also ties to another serpent in Norse mythology known as Nidhogg, which lives at the roots of Yggdrasil (the World Tree) and gnaws at the tree in hopes of destroying it. The connection between him and Loki is also quite apparent, as Loki is also bound to the tree and seeks to destroy everything. However, Jormungandr seems to be the more likely choice for this cursed fruit.
Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Surtr
Among all the theories about Loki’s cursed fruit abilities, there is no theory related to the ‘Fire Giant,’ even though it is something Loki would take on himself. Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Surtr could be relevant to this concept.
A part of the strength comes from his connection to Surtr, who in Norse mythology is the fire giant that will destroy Asgard when Ragnarok occurs, which aligns perfectly with Loki’s plans.
Furthermore, in Norse mythology, Surtr wields a flaming sword of immense power. In One Piece, there is also a flaming sword reminiscent of Yggdrasil on Elbaf, and it is quite possible that this sword could be wielded by Loki if he possesses the cursed fruit of Surtr.
Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Elbaf
After careful consideration, it is highly plausible that the true identity of Loki’s cursed fruit could be Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Elbaf. Referring back to Little Garden, Dorry and Brogy’s connection to Elbaf is significant, as they are revered by the giants who worship the Sun God, known as Elbaf the War God. This theory suggests that Loki’s mythical Zoan fruit would allow him to transform into a War God in this mythology.
This choice appears to be the most feasible due to several reasons, particularly the potential destructive capabilities of this cursed fruit, as well as its critical importance to the lore surrounding Elbaf. The flaming sword of Elbaf could also be related to this War God.