After 20 Years, One Piece Brings Back A New Character From The Void Century

The Void Century is a major, long-running mystery in Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece. First hinted at near the end of the Alabasta arc, Oda fully developed the concept and its secrets in chapter 395 back in 2006. Since then, the Void Century has become increasingly important to the story. Recently, in One Piece chapter 1182, officially released on May 10, 2026, Oda introduced a new character who lived during that lost period.

The author has built up a thrilling reveal for the end of the Elbaf arc: the identity of Ratatoskr, also known as the Ice Squirrel. It’s now confirmed that this character has a major connection to Nerona Imu from 900 years ago, which fans are incredibly excited about.

One Piece Chapter 1182 Confirms Nerona Imu And Ragnir’s Connection From The Void Century

In the world of One Piece, the Void Century refers to a 100-year period roughly 900 to 800 years in the past, first detailed in chapter 395 of the manga (published January 7, 2006). This time saw a large-scale conflict between twenty kingdoms and a powerful nation called the Ancient Kingdom. The details of this war are lost to history, deliberately erased by those in power. What is known is that the World Government was formed after the Void Century, and they strictly forbid any research into this lost period, making it a capital offense.

Clou D. Clover wondered why people in the past chose to carve their stories onto stone instead of using more fragile materials like paper. He believed they did so because they feared their messages would be lost to time if they weren’t written on something that could last forever, scattering durable records of their history across the world.

Considering the Void Century happened 800-900 years ago, it’s unusual to see characters still alive today who lived back then. Even the Giants in the One Piece world don’t typically live for that long, but a few individuals have appeared in the present. Eiichiro Oda confirmed in Chapter 1086 that Nerona Imu, the King of the World, is one of these individuals, a survivor from the Void Century. Now, in Chapter 1182, Oda has also revealed that Ragnir is from the same time period as Nerona Imu, explaining their deep connection from the past.

Nerona Imu said to Ragnir, ‘So you’ve remained as you were, waiting for someone new to take charge. It’s just as I remember you!’

The newest One Piece manga chapter reveals that Ragnir hasn’t changed at all in the last 900 years. Imu was searching for a new owner, just as he has in the past, and has now found one in Loki. Ragnir did communicate with Nerona Imu, but because he’s an animal, his words weren’t shown to readers. The biggest reveal is that Ragnir lived through the Void Century and knows everything that happened during that time, including how figures like the Warrior God of Elbaf and the previous Sun God Nika – also known as Joy Boy – met their ends.

The Ice Squirrel Ratatoskr Knows The Full Truth Of The Void Century

Long ago, during the Void Century, Ragnir wasn’t the weapon we see in the story now. It was originally used by the Warrior God of Elbaf, and a squirrel fought bravely by his side – this was officially revealed by Jarul in chapter 1175 of the manga. When the Warrior God died, the squirrel’s spirit went into Ragnir, creating the powerful hammer that fans are familiar with today.

For 800 years, Ragnir protected a powerful Devil Fruit linked to a warrior god from Elbaf, anticipating the arrival of Loki, who ate the fruit 14 years ago. After centuries of waiting, Ragnir understands the complete history of the Void Century. It knows the connection between the ancient being Nidhoggr and Nerona Imu, and also the fate of the original Sun God Nika, as well as what really happened to the Ancient Kingdom and why it fell.

“Nidhoggr… I never thought I’d see you again… you traitor!” — Nerona Imu, from One Piece chapter 1182

Ragnir is a particularly important character, potentially holding the key to understanding the world’s secrets, which could be revealed towards the end of the current story arc, with Chopper’s assistance.

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Why Chopper Can Easily Uncover All The Secrets Of The Void Century By Conversing With Ragnir At The End Of Elbaf

Ragnir’s arrival is a major development in the story of One Piece. He lived through the events of the mysterious Void Century, and through him, the author Eiichiro Oda can reveal its secrets without Luffy needing to reach the final island, Laugh Tale. As confirmed in chapter 1182, Nerona Imu revealed Ragnir directly experienced this lost history. Because Chopper can understand all languages, including those of animals, Ragnir can share his story with him. Chopper can then tell Nico Robin and the rest of the Straw Hat crew what he learns, potentially leading to huge revelations during the Elbaf Arc.

As a long-time One Piece fan, I’m seriously hyped about something a lot of people seem to miss! It’s so cool how Oda is finally bringing Chopper’s animal communication back into the spotlight. We’ve seen it used before, like during the Arabasta arc, but now it feels like it could unlock huge secrets about the One Piece world. Honestly, I think this is a game-changer and I can’t wait to see where Oda takes it!

Ragnir shouldn’t know everything about the Void Century, or the search for the One Piece and Rio Poneglyph would be pointless. Instead, he seems to know a substantial amount that Eiichiro Oda will likely reveal towards the end of the Elbaf Arc. This will heighten the tension leading into the final war and offer more insights into the long-lost era, including details about the Warrior God of Elbaf, Nerona Imu, and Joy Boy. The conclusion of the Elbaf Arc promises to be packed with major lore reveals, and fans are eagerly anticipating what Eiichiro Oda has planned now that Ragnir, a character connected to the full truth of the Void Century, has been introduced.

All the newest One Piece manga chapters can be read via Manga Plus and Viz Media.

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2026-05-16 04:35