
It’s safe to say that everything changed when Oda chose to cover the entire incident in detail. Not only did the One Piece author reveal all the members of the Rocks Pirates, but he also shed light on some incredibly important details about Davy D. Xebec. Following the end of the God Valley flashback, the story pivoted to Loki’s flashback about Harald.
Harald Was Betrayed By Imu
- Harald was tricked by Imu
- Harald wanted Loki to stop him
Imu’s goal was to turn Harald into a puppet and use him to carry out missions for the World Government. He was tasked with dealing with pirates and other criminals. Soon, Harald became feared around the world by pirates and other wrongdoers, which resulted in him being named a Holy Knight and getting the Shallows Covenant.
Harald was pleased with his progress, which is why he continued to work without any objective. After 10 long years of servitude, Harald was finally given the Depths Covenant, granting him a plethora of abilities, but at the same time, it made him completely subservient to Imu. Harald was ecstatic about his ‘promotion,’ but it soon became clear that he had made the biggest mistake of his life. Following his promotion, it was revealed that Imu wanted to use the Depths Covenant to turn Harald into an obedient slave.
Why Loki Had To Kill Harald
Loki’s Father Put Him In A Difficult Position
Harald knew that Elbaf would perish if Imu was allowed to have their way. So, he quickly called for Jarul, Loki, and Hajrudin. Jarul and Loki were summoned to Aurust Castle, where they were met with a gnarly sight of several soldiers being mowed down. With time running out, Harald quickly explained to Loki and Jarul about how he had been betrayed by Imu.
All that matters is Elabf’s future!!! βHarald
Loki Carried A Massive Burden On His Back
Loki also used Conqueror’s Haki (making him the newest character to do so), which reaffirmed Harald’s suspicion that his son was a user of the highest grade of Haki. However, the king knew that there wasn’t much time left, so he thanked Loki for doing something as heartbreaking as killing his parent. Loki repeatedly told Harald how much he hated him, but the latter knew that the young prince was hurt. So, the king just replied, ‘I love you too.’
Now that the truth has been revealed, it is hard not to feel sympathetic towards Loki. Not only did he bear the burden of killing his father and the king of Elbaf, but he also didn’t let the secret become public. Loki was content with being branded as a callous person as long as his father’s reputation wasn’t tarnished. Now that all the details about Harald’s have been disclosed, it’s safe to say that the flashback will finally end in the coming weeks and the story will return to present-day Elbaf.




