Shonen Jump’s One Piece 1143 Delves Deeper into the Royal Giant Family Ties
This article contains Shueisha’s One Piece 1143 spoilers.
One Piece 1143 Overview:
- The dream monsters conjured by St. Killingham blocked Elbaph firefighters from extinguishing the flames created by Loki.
- Saul injured himself trying to touch a child covered in the invisible thorns made by St. Sommers.
- The giant children are walking straight into a fire.
- The God’s Knights are having lunch.
- Loki has lost too much blood to stand, and it will take months for him to fully recover.
- Public sentiment toward Loki is that he should be executed.
- King Harald trusted Loki and Hajrudin to work together to support Elbaph.
- Loki bullied Hajrudin when they were kids, disrespected his mom, and was a bit racist toward other giants.
- Hajrudin would kill Loki if he could.
- Loki claims he didn’t murder King Harald.
Key Takeaways:
- St. Sommers ate the Thorn-Thorn Fruit, which allows him to manipulate invisible thorns.
- St. Killingham ate the Dragon-Dragon Fruit. It’s a mythical type, and the model is Kirin. It gives him the power to materialize dreams.
- Giants draw their rainbow roads with painter rocks.
- The God’s Knights are aware of the Straw Hats’ presence on Elbaph.
- The knights don’t care if children die.
- Everyone wants Loki dead.
- Loki may not be a murderer after all.









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