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One Piece fans are eager to know about Loki’s Devil Fruit within the series and Eiichiro Oda might have foreshadowed it long ago in the story.

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Since his introduction inĀ One Piece, Loki’s character has been one of the most intriguing aspects for the fans within the story. He carries quite a lot of mysteries, and his developments could bring one of the biggest shifts to the narrative, which is incredibly significant considering it is the final saga. One mystery about his character that fans want to know about is his Devil Fruit.

Evidently, Loki killed his father in order to get his hands on the Legendary Devil Fruit of Elbaph, which made him incredibly strong. There have been multiple speculations about it, and a recent theory byĀ u/lucasmiranda2711Ā on Reddit suggests that Eiichiro Oda had already hinted at Loki’s Devil Fruit powers through the quintuplet medaka mermaids.

One PieceĀ Theory Links Loki’s Devil Fruit Reveal to Medaka Mermaids

The revelation of Loki’s Devil FruitĀ is certainly very important because it may connect directly to the ancient world ofĀ One PieceĀ and the powers that most likely shaped the mysterious Void Century. As the prince of Elbaph, anything related to Loki is already tied to the giant’s history, and his Devil Fruit could be even more significant. As fans already know, giants play a crucial role in shaping the history of theĀ One Piece world, and the reveal of their Devil Fruit could help explain their role in past conflicts.

Loki's introduction in One Piece.
Loki in One Piece | Credit: Toei Animation

According to the theory, the five Medaka mermaids represent hints about the four gods and their designs and colors were used byĀ Eiichiro OdaĀ to act as symbols that could foreshadow details about them. The theory suggests that Yonka and Yonka 2 from the five mermaids inĀ One PieceĀ represent Loki and his Devil Fruit, almost like they were always meant to be paired together.

The ancient mural of Elbaph includes a message saying that the Earth God used a serpent of hellfire to cover the world in darkness, and the theory indicates that this serpent was once worshipped, and together with the Earth God’s power, it caused a great ancient disaster. Loki is most likely the reincarnation of this god and has eaten the same Devil Fruit again, and this is indicated through Yonka 2’s hat, which in the manga looks similar to serpent skin.

Why Loki Eating the Earth God Fruit Makes Sense

Since the mention of the Sun God inĀ One Piece,Ā fans have speculated that the story most likelyĀ features four major gods: the Sun God, the Rain God, the Sea God, and the Earth God. The Sun God has already been revealed to be Nika, while the Sea God is theorized to be Imu. There are speculations about Monkey D. Dragon being the Rain God, which shares parallels with his first official appearance inĀ One Piece.

Considering the hints and parallels that the characters share with their god representations, it is safe to say that the Earth God has to be a giant, specifically someone from Elbaph. One of the most significant aspects of Elbaph is the Treasure Tree Adam, a legendary, colossal tree that grows in its center and holds a lot of importance in the story. As most of these gods are represented through Devil Fruits, and Elbaph already has a legendary Devil Fruit that is eaten by Loki, it would make him the Earth God.

While all of this is just speculation, it would make sense for Oda to make Loki the Earth God, as he has been a part of the story for a long time. He is hinted to achieve some great things, and it would only be possible if he had a major power within the narrative. Do you think Loki is the Earth God ofĀ One Piece?Ā Let us know below!