One Piece 1130 Cover: A mysterious figure steals Yasuie's sword while Yamato and Tama are peacefully sleeping.
The Straw Hat crew is on their way to Elbaf. As they journey, we catch glimpses of newspaper headlines stating that Luffy has killed Vegapunk and destroyed Egghead, aided by the giant warriors.
Broggy and Dorry have both received new bounties of 1.88 billion berries. In a shocking twist, Loki has killed his father to obtain a legendary power.
Luffy decides to separate from the group and goes to confront Loki, who is chained to a tree.
The chapter concludes with two stunning double-page spreads. One features a breathtaking view of Elbaf, showcasing its castle and villages. Below the treetops, the Yggdrasil tree has a layer in the middle where the castle and village reside.
It's amusing to ponder who would be interested in Yasuie's old sword. However, this act of theft will likely lead to their exposure by Yamato.
As expected, Luffy is being blamed for the Egghead Incident, which is typical for a pirate's reputation.
Seeing Dorry and Broggy's bounties displayed is exciting, especially with both reaching the billion berry mark.
The revelation that Loki killed his father (presumably Odin) to gain power suggests he may be the main antagonist of this arc, or at least that's the impression given in this chapter.
Luffy's solo adventures often lead to chaos, so it will be interesting to see if he gains a new ally in Loki or another yet-to-be-introduced character.
Oda’s decision to have Luffy meet Loki early on is intriguing. Could it be that Loki might end up working with Luffy? And is there a possibility he was framed for his father's death?
The Yggdrasil tree in Elbaf seems to draw inspiration from Norse folklore, housing a single realm in its middle instead of the usual nine. I had hoped there would be multiple realms to explore within the Yggdrasil tree, but it remains to be seen.
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