This article contains potential spoilers for the Elbaf arc of One Piece.
Loki has been captivating audiences since making his debut in One Piece’s Elbaf arc, becoming a beloved enigma. His powerful presence immediately captured fans’ attention, and subsequent chapters revealed that there is much about him that remains a mystery. Born into the country’s royal family, he was known as the Accursed Prince, shunned by even his own mother.
One intriguing enigma about Loki in the series “One Piece” that fans eagerly seek clarification on is the nature of his legendary Devil Fruit. During a summary by the Giants regarding why Loki poses such a threat, they touched upon his mysterious Devil Fruit, with its exact powers remaining a topic of ongoing debate among enthusiasts. Yet, it appears that the two most likely explanations for this mystery might have been in plain sight all along.
Loki Has The Power Of The Hellfire Serpent That Destroyed The First World
A Strong And Legendary Power

First Appearance | One Piece, Chapter 1130, “The Accursed Prince” |
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Story Arc | Elbaf |
From all the obscure aspects of Loki’s enigmatic Devil Fruit ability, what appears to be indisputable is its immense power, capable of obliterating entire worlds. This fact was substantiated during the Elbaf arc when the Giants disclosed additional information about Sun God Nika, describing him as a revered liberator and formidable destroyer.
In a likely exaggeration, one might conclude that the authority Loki wields with this fruit is immense. In Chapter 1138, the Elbaf Mural and Harley Texts were disclosed, detailing various epochs of the world and their subsequent devastations, heralding a new era following each destruction. The First World’s storyline suggests that an individual known as the ‘Earth God’, armed with a Serpent of Infernal Fire, obliterated the world, plunging it into death and darkness until the Second World emerged.
The Earth God raged, and with its Serpent of Hellfire, shrouded the world in death and darkness.
The theory suggests that the mythical Devil Fruit of Elbaf, consumed by Loki in this narrative, grants him the power to metamorphose into a colossal Serpent of Hellfire, capable of causing extensive damage. In the backstory of this arc, Rocks disclosed that such power can only reach its peak potential in the hands of an Elbaf Giant, explaining his desire for Harald to claim the fruit. Additionally, it aligns with the characteristics of a God Fruit, enabling the user to transform into a deity of immense power, potentially capable of annihilating the world.
Although the theory suggests some inconsistencies, it’s important to note that the Giants claim the fruit grants Loki powers of a Sun God. Consequently, Loki should embody Nika in some capacity according to this belief. Given their proximity to the Void Century, the Giants likely have more insight into Nika than others, making it probable that Loki knows himself as a Sun God rather than the Serpent of Hellfire. However, despite its entertaining aspect, the theory seems unlikely to be accurate.
This Devil Fruit Allows Loki To Turn Into Davy Jones, The Legendary Villain
The Greatest Counter To Nika

- Davy Jones may be the destroyer Sun God.
The story of One Piece centers around the concept of Inherited Will and continuities spanning across time. Modern pirates, like Luffy and Blackbeard, serve as each other’s main adversaries, much like Roger and Rocks did in their era. They share significant ties with Nika and Davy Jones, respectively. This theory proposes that this intense rivalry has been a constant feature even dating back to the First World.
Nika was often remembered as both a savior and a devastator. It’s plausible that these titles were mistakenly given to someone else who was also revered as a Sun God. Taking the concept of rivalry, Davy Jones could be seen as Nika’s dark counterpart during the First World. Given that Devil Fruits originate from people’s dreams, it’s likely that many people had dreams about a Davy Jones fruit, similar to how they dreamed about the Nika fruit.

It makes sense if we consider that the world has supposedly been destroyed twice before, with the Sun God present on both occasions. He is remembered as a liberator in one instance and a destroyer in another by many followers. This leads some fans to speculate that there might have been another Sun God who acted as a great destroyer, who they believe was actually Davy Jones.
Since Devil Fruits are believed to be connected to dreams, this mythical Zoan was eventually created and kept within the Elbaf Royal Line until Loki consumed it in current times.
It appears that granting Loki the ability to transform into Davy Jones aligns with what we already know about him and the Devil Fruit. Although the specifics of how this power operates remain a mystery, given it’s called the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Davy Jones, it would fittingly complement Luffy’s Nika Fruit and neatly conclude the story arcs involving Rocks and Blackbeard.
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