There is a persistent mystery in One Piece that still haunts fans to this day, which is the prophecy about the destruction of Fish-Man Island. Even though Eiichiro Oda has been putting together the pieces of the puzzle since the Egghead arc, this strange prophecy has yet to find its place in the bigger picture, with fans coming up with countless theories about the matter. this topic for many years.
However, One Piece's latest arc brings up a rather interesting possibility, suggesting that Madam Sharley's prophecy may not be about Luffy, but about the self-proclaimed sun god of Elbaf and the cursed prince. curse Loki.
Loki may be responsible for the destruction of Fish-Man Island in One Piece
The new chapters of One Piece have surprised fans with more information about the mysterious Sun God Nika. The latest chapter of the Elbaf arc reveals that Nika may not be as harmless as many people think, creating some interesting parallels between Luffy and Loki.
Chapter 1136 introduces an interesting split in the views of the Sun God Nika, with some believing him to be a god of destruction rather than liberation. As Jarul explains, Elbaf's ancient Harley texts reveal that Nika is closely linked to two instances when the world of One Piece was destroyed in the past, thus linking Nika to a time of great chaos. The multiple interpretations of the Harley texts may also very well contribute to this ambiguity surrounding Nika.
Both of these versions of Nika appear to be currently represented by Loki and Luffy, with Luffy representing freedom and liberation, while Loki represents chaos and destruction. In fact, even in the introduction in chapter 1130, Loki introduces himself as the Sun God who will bring the world to an end.
If so, Madam Sharley's prophecy about the destruction of Fish-Man Island may have more to do with this version of Nika's destruction. Indeed, as chapter 610 reveals, Sharley foresaw a human wearing a straw hat who would bring destruction to Fish-Man Island, although it has not been confirmed whether this individual is actually Luffy.
It is possible that Loki's actions caused the destruction of Fish-Man Island. Instead, Luffy was responsible for freeing him from his chains and releasing him into the world. Interestingly, the latest chapter of One Piece also shows Loki showing strong disgust towards the Celestial Dragon. Perhaps this hatred towards the World Nobles and Mariejois by extension, is what unintentionally harms Fish-Man Island.