We Already Know What Loki’s Legendary Devil Fruit Is

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Loki has the goose-goose-fruit. It turns him into a very agressive goose🪿

donkalzone
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Surtr makes the most sense to me. Loki calls himself sun god. So a flame giant destined to cause ragnaroak makes more sense. Maybe that's why his brother went to dressrosa to get a flame type devil fruit.

lewankhan
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...as someone who grew up with the tales of the Norse Gods and monsters, I can't help but correct a few details and add some more. Firstly, Fenris wasn't chained beneath the roots of Yggdrasill - might be mixing him up with Nidhogg, who indeed IS stuck down there, gnawing on the Roots of Yggdrasill. Rather, he was lured to a distant island and chained there. Nor does Ragnarok start with him breaking free... rather, it starts with the fire-giants, led by Surtr, charging across Bifrost, the Rainbow-Bridge, to invade Asgard. A bunch of things happen in rapid succession then, including Fenrir breaking his chains, and he does indeed go on to devour Odin during the chaos that follows, but he is not the instigator, nor the main source of the world's destruction.

Another thing I haven't heard mentioned regarding this version of Loki... the situation he's in seems to be based on Loki's End - the story of what happened to Loki after all his adventures through Norse Mythology. Long story short, he manages to finally piss off ALL the other Gods, then spends some time trying to escape their wrath, but gets cornered in the end. For his crimes, he was then chained in a chamber beneath the Earth... wrapped in thick anchor-chain, three millstones, and the sinew of his son. (The last-mentioned being to prevent him from shapeshifting his way out of this predicament.) Not satisfied with this, however, the goddess Frigga - whose most beloved son, Baldr, had died as a result of Loki's machinations - set a pair of venomous serpents in the ceiling above the stone table where Loki lay chained. They would constantly drip corrosive venom into his eyes, torturing him... though, fortunately, his wife remained staunchly by his side, holding a bowl over his face to capture the venom. Only when she had to empty out the bowl would a few drops fall into his eyes, making him tremble and shudder so mightily in pain that the very earth shook above him... causing *earthquakes.* So, maybe there's some connection, there, to this Loki's bandaged eyes? Shame the Earthquake Fruit is already taken, or it would suit him just perfectly, at least from a mythological standpoint.

But, when Ragnarok comes, he will finally escape his imprisonment, and join Surtr's assault on Asgard... even as his three monstrous children rush to his side. Fenris will break his chains, and bound across the heavens, devouring the sun and the moon - before facing off against Odin himself, and likewise devouring him... before Odin's oft-forgotten son, Vidar - the clubfooted God of Hunters - avenges his father's death by breaking Fenris' neck with his foot. Jormungandr, the great World-Serpent who encircles Midgar, chewing endlessly on his own tail, will rise from waters whipped to froth by the falling pieces of Bifrost - it was shattered by the hooves of Surtr's cavalry, striking land and sea alike with the fury of falling stars - and fight a final battle with Thor the Thunderer, which will leave them both dead. And as the waves of Ragnarok was high upon the shores of Niflheimr, Hel's realm, it will lift loose the mighty ship Naglfar, built from the nails of countless dead men, and carry Hel and her ghostly army of the Unworthy Dead to join the battle as well...

...but there's zero mention of Nidhogg in any of this. Nor does he have any connection whatsoever to Loki in any of the myths, beyond perhaps being a neighbor of Hel, Loki's daughter? Some myths suggest that Nidhogg guards the only exit from Niflheim, though even then, it seems more like he's just... *living* there, rather than actively working with Hel. So, from a mythological perspective, I don't really buy the Nidhogg-Fruit idea. A Surtr-fruit, or more likely, just a 'Model: Fire-Giant' kind of setup, makes more sense since Surtr IS the instigator of Ragnarok, a monarch in his own right, and the main source of the world's destruction. (He and his Fire-Giants burn the world to ashes as they march, and Surtr himself slays Frey, the God of Fertility, symbolically rendering the world barren.) He's also kind of a... non-entity, at least in terms of surviving myths - we don't really know much of anything about him other than what is mentioned in the Prophecy of Ragnarok, so conflating him with Loki wouldn't really be a great loss. More to the point, if Oda wants to depict Loki in his full fury - the long-chained God, once known as Silvertongue or Lie-Smith, now a furious avenger stalking into the Final War with hatred in his heart - he needs to be able to call his children *to his side.* So, a great wolf, a great sea-serpent, and... Hel. Her right half, a beautiful woman - her left half, a rotting corpse. A symbol of how we all stand astride the grave - less of a 'Goddess of the Underworld', and more of a caretaker and ruler of a benighted and forsaken realm where those abandoned by the gods languish into eternity... point is, if he 'becomes' any of them, they can't rally to his side.

BlakeTheDrake
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Loki is blind that's why he fell for Lola

Sanyam
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Fenrir would make so much sense!! Loki has his tongue outside just like the wolves from impel down. And also just look at the wolves' eyes are cringled

arneybejanon
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I'm placing my bets on it being the actual gum gum fruit and not anything overly grandiose. I think Tekking mentioned this theory that the Nika and Gum gum fruit might've gotten swapped.

IchigoUnbound
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Since Loki is a trickster what if he tricked the giants into chaining up the wrong person? In Viking mythology hodr was a blind son of Odin who’s powers was winter, darkness and warriors
Hodr was blind like Loki was in the recent chapter, it was snowing where he was in the chapter, they did say Loki had something to do with darkness in the chapter and nika is the warrior of liberation and hodr has stuff related to warriors
Plus in Viking mythology hodr was tricked by Loki

TG-
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One Piece is life, One Piece is Love.

Yesterdaddy
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To be honest, he could just have a Loki-Based devil fruit, like the Chaos fruit or something

she_didnot
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Its probably the Badass Badass No Mi, Model: Nutbreaker

DerHyperbre
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Still personally think that Loki is not the bad guy but merely being presented as the bad guy. That there is a lot of context missing as Loki is actually Luffy's biggest or one of his biggest allies in this story arc against the real threat....a bad Thor like character

Maxon
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It’s not going to be a dragon bro…
It’s overused

Choppydplug
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20:00 the Dragon on the sail also seems to have "The Horns" on its head from loki's helmet.

Negitar
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I think Loki has the real Gomu gomu no mi lol. Maybe Elbaph was protecting the Nika fruit and someone came in and switched it with the gomu gomu. Then Whos Who somehow ended up with it. My only reason for believing this is Loki keeps saying he's the sun god. Maybe it's cause he's stretchy

BenD_Bass
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20:39- we definitely need more western dragons

animefan
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The most obvious is Fenrir. but knowing Oda, probably not.

jimtamim
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I'm a mythical/ancient creature" has been like the last 15 villains I really hope it's like a logia

bigfourtweny
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God of war, Elbaph abilities (I think this god of war would be an amalgamation of Odin, Ymir and Surtr):

Ultimate shapeshifting: Like Loki and the grand majority of the Aesir god are capable of shapeshifting into different animals and people. The best of them where Loki and Odin themselves. So, the user could have a shapeshifting ability better than any devil fruit in the world. Turning into any person (no matter how big or small or whether male or female), animal (even mythical monsters like Fenrir) or just changing into other races. Even copying that beast or race's biological attributes/abilities.

Size manipulation: It's a giant fruit so he could become bigger, but this fruit would allow him to go a few km big just to use this sword. Making him the biggest giant of them all in his true height.

Asexual reproduction/beast creation: Like Ymir, he could create giants out of his flesh (the myth is much too gross to put in the story) even creating clones of himself or mythical beast to fight for him like Fenrir or Jormungandr. Even possibly making plants, minerals, or weather like what they used with Ymir's body to create the world and the world tree.

Immense stat amp: self explanitory.

Intuitive knowledge/learning: Like Odin (who gave his eye to drink from Mimir's lake for knowledge and hung himself on Yggdrasil for 9 days to truly understand the runes), the fruit would grant him an Intuitive understanding of what Elbaph studied. This could include the ponaglyphs, Rune/runic magic, science, combat or other things. Basically, Sylar's power from Heroes.

Runic Magic/Power replication: This would be what makes this power truly unique and why they had to bandage up Loki's eyes. The power would work like this: when the user observes a devil fruit user or fighter using their abilities in battle to fully analyze their ability to comprehend how their power works. The fruit then teaches the user the basic uses of the ability so they don't hurt themselves when using it. When that is done, the fruit gives the user a rune or combination of runes that lets them use this ability they observe, whether it be a logia or paramecia fruit. Basically, making any df power the user encounters he could copy it and tern this power into a rune spell that he can use to trick people or fight people as equals. This would be Loki's bag of tricks and would be the reason for why his eyes are bandaged (also they might as well pored burning snake venom in his eyes like in the myth or just have a snake over his head constantly poring drops of venom in his eyes to be myth accurate). Its powered by observing the power with direct eye contact or extremely powerful observation haki. It wouldn't be permanent access and if it is permanent, the runes would need specific uses like actual spells.

Regenerative powers: All Aesir can regenerate to a degree.

Weapon creation: he is a war god, so he could just make weapons out of his body.

Berserker State: Odin was the god of berserkers as well, so this fruit could give a berserker state that give an 10x stat boost in exchange for not being able to use the mystic powers of the fruit and the loss his mind while being in the state. He could make people in this berserker state as well

Fire and Ice manipulation: would make sense considering that Surtr was the first fire giant, and Ymir was the first ice giant. Also, I just want to see that country sized sword on fire.


He might have let himself get captured because he might use the voice of all things on Yggdrasil to study the information and runic magic(like how odin hung himself on Yggdrasil for 9 years to study the runes) in his time chained to to world tree and just waiting for the right moment to break out and use this new skill of runic magic and info from Yggdrasil.

wonderofU
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That dragon being an ancient weapon would go crazy

nahuel
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Fenrir was also chained up in Norse mythology. Could be the Inu Inu no mi mythical type model Fenrir! 😂👍

akashshetty