26/06/2025
Loki is considered by the residents of Elbaph to be a wicked and dangerous man, having committed numerous deplorable acts, none more infamous than the murder of his father, the king, for the sole purpose of obtaining a Devil Fruit because he desired it desperately. Even as a child, he enjoyed causing chaos, mayhem and destruction to the residents of Elbaph simply for fun. Having inherited Harald's penchant for violence when he was young, Loki is overall violent, and destructive, as he wishes to bring about the end of the world.[1] However, Loki has disputed the assertion that he killed Harald as a premeditated murder.
Normally, Loki is jovial and constantly smiling but also tends to be impatient and easily irritated. Loki is a deceptive manipulator, having an interest in making deals that he may or may not honor and provoking others in order to elicit a reaction, all while brushing it off as a joke when met with retaliation. He is also immensely arrogant, proclaiming himself the strongest being in Elbaph, and does not tolerate others speaking in his presence without permission.
Being an extremely proud giant, Loki generally has little respect for humans, insulting even those who follow him, and has trouble recalling their names, much like how Luffy sometimes does to other people. He is, however, good with animals, having befriended the wild beasts of Elbaph as a child and relying on them as a way to threaten others into compliance.] The one human Loki has ever show admiration for is Rocks D. Xebec, whose crew Loki once wished to become part during his childhood.
Loki hates the World Nobles and would rather stay confined in chains than achieving freedom by joining their ranks. Even when he and his animal companions were tortured by Gunko, he refused to submit and remained defiant towards his attacker, wanting instead to channel his accumulated rage into the destruction of the world.
As pointed out by his friend, Mosa, Loki seems to have a softer and more compassionate side. However, Loki strongly objects against being portrayed as a kind person, even becoming very furious with his friend, suggesting he does not tolerate being described as "good".