what I think Loki's Devil Fruit could be, and honestly, I’m pretty sure it’s some kind of god fruit, or at least a mythical Zoan-type. The thing is, from what little we know about Loki, his character design kind of mirrors all the big villains in One Piece—like, he's got Kaido's strength, Doflamingo’s manipulation, and Crocodile's cleverness. But what’s really interesting is how he supposedly got his Devil Fruit by killing his father, kind of like Blackbeard did with Whitebeard’s. Plus, if you think about Loki from Norse mythology, he's a trickster who can shapeshift, cause destruction, and create illusions. That could play into his Devil Fruit abilities too. Oh, and this cool detail: Elbaf, spelled backwards, is "Fable," which might hint at Loki’s trickery. I also think the biggest clue is Loki’s interaction with Luffy, where he claims to be the sun god, which we know is a lie. Luffy represents everything positive—freedom, joy, light—while Loki is all about chaos, imprisonment, darkness, and night. So, I think Loki’s Devil Fruit might be something like the moon god fruit, stealing the sun’s aura and reflecting all the evil qualities of the other villains. It makes sense with his dark, twisted goals to bring Elbaf under his control.
Wtf is this spoiler shit???
What is this even from?? What show is this!!??
You guys cover anime now?
He kinda reminds me of dolflamingo
what I think Loki's Devil Fruit could be, and honestly, I’m pretty sure it’s some kind of god fruit, or at least a mythical Zoan-type. The thing is, from what little we know about Loki, his character design kind of mirrors all the big villains in One Piece—like, he's got Kaido's strength, Doflamingo’s manipulation, and Crocodile's cleverness. But what’s really interesting is how he supposedly got his Devil Fruit by killing his father, kind of like Blackbeard did with Whitebeard’s. Plus, if you think about Loki from Norse mythology, he's a trickster who can shapeshift, cause destruction, and create illusions. That could play into his Devil Fruit abilities too. Oh, and this cool detail: Elbaf, spelled backwards, is "Fable," which might hint at Loki’s trickery. I also think the biggest clue is Loki’s interaction with Luffy, where he claims to be the sun god, which we know is a lie. Luffy represents everything positive—freedom, joy, light—while Loki is all about chaos, imprisonment, darkness, and night. So, I think Loki’s Devil Fruit might be something like the moon god fruit, stealing the sun’s aura and reflecting all the evil qualities of the other villains. It makes sense with his dark, twisted goals to bring Elbaf under his control.