17/12/2025
There’s something fascinating about Loki’s change in weapons.
In the flashbacks, young Loki carried a plain wooden, barrel like hammer with two carved rings. He used that same hammer when he destroyed the brewery village after learning they poisoned Ida, the woman who became a mother figure to him. Later, when Loki and Jarul walked side by side into the castle after being summoned by King Harald, Loki still rested that wooden hammer casually on his shoulder. But the moment they stepped inside, everything changed. Instead of a royal summons, they were met with a horrifying sight: multiple soldiers stabbing King Harald, his blood spilling across the throne room. That same simple hammer witnessed Loki’s first true tragedy.
But in the current timeline, Loki holds a completely different weapon: Ragnir. Its design is heavy, divine, more like Mjölnir from Norse mythology, than anything crafted by mortal hands. Its shape, its weight, even the aura around it all suggest a weapon with a deep history and a deeper purpose. And Loki himself treats it like a sacred tool… not just a weapon.
So where did Ragnir come from? Did Loki find it on his voyage at sea? Is it an ancient Elbaf treasure only the “chosen” can lift? Or is it tied to something buried in giant lore: a power meant for one destined ruler?
What makes this even more interesting: these chapters are too close together for this to be an Oda drawing mistake. Oda wants us to notice the shift, almost intentional. Loki unlocked a new stage of his destiny.
Where do you think Loki got Ragnir? What power is sleeping inside Ragni? And what did Loki have to sacrifice to wield a hammer that powerful?