The latest leaks for One Piece Chapter 1138 have surfaced, revealing shocking twists, including Shamrock’s connection to Shanks and his bold move against Loki. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming chapter, titled Sacred Texts.
Shamrock’s True Identity and His Cerberus Sword
The chapter opens with a bombshell revelation: Shamrock and Shanks are twin brothers, with Shamrock being the older sibling. This explains their uncanny resemblance, which later causes chaos among the Elbaf guards.
Shamrock wields a unique weapon—a sword that has consumed a Cerberus Devil Fruit, granting it the abilities of the mythical three-headed dog. This is reminiscent of Spandam’s Funkfreed, which had the powers of an elephant. In the spoilers, Shamrock uses this fearsome weapon to attack Loki, aiming to force him into joining the Holy Knights.
As Loki endures the assault, nearby Elbaf guards mistake Shamrock for Shanks due to their resemblance. They spread the false report that Shanks is torturing Loki, creating confusion and tension.
The Romance Dawn Crew’s Reaction
The misinformation reaches the Romance Dawn crew inside Elbaf Castle. When Luffy hears the news, he immediately dismisses it, refusing to believe that Shanks would ever harm someone in such a manner. This moment highlights Luffy’s unwavering trust in his idol and mentor.
Meanwhile, a mysterious figure wearing a kasa hat—previously seen drinking sake with Crocus in Chapter 631—is spotted approaching Elbaf Castle. His arrival coincides with Luffy’s statement about the Roger Pirates being Shanks’ family, hinting that this man could be a former member of Gol D. Roger’s crew.
Franky, Robin, and the Secrets of Elbaf
In another part of Elbaf, Franky and Ripley, the giant biology teacher, discover an enormous mural inside the Adam Tree. This ancient artwork dates back to the Void Century, though its full significance remains shrouded in mystery.
Simultaneously, Robin translates a book given to her by Saul, titled Harley Book. The book chronicles two major wars from the past and ominously warns of a third impending conflict. This discovery could have far-reaching implications for the crew’s journey.
Elbaph Trivia: Did You Know?
Elbaf is inspired by Norse mythology, with its name being “Fable” spelled backward. The giants of Elbaf embody the strength and honor often associated with Viking culture.
The Adam Tree, found on Elbaf, is one of the strongest types of wood in the One Piece world. It was used to build the Oro Jackson, Gol D. Roger’s legendary ship.
Loki, a prominent figure in Elbaf, shares his name with the trickster god from Norse mythology, hinting at his cunning and unpredictable nature.
Disclaimer: These spoilers are based on unofficial leaks and should be taken with caution. For canonical content, fans are advised to wait for the official release of One Piece Chapter 1138.
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