One Piece chapter 1142 has introduced numerous intriguing elements into the Elbaf arc. The sinister power of the Sommers kingdom has been unveiled, highlighting a scenario where the survival of humanity is at stake, leading to despair and an urge to fight for existence.
Before Shamrock departed Elbaf, he had requested the Heroes of the Kingdom to make Elbaf into a playground. Essentially, they needed to push the boundaries of Elbaf’s territories and subsequently transport them to Marijoa. Due to the lack of Abyss markings on these territories, they cannot traverse through Abyss, meaning they must be transported via ships.
Oda Reveals the Legendary Creatures of Elbaf
The gameplay in Elbaf has commenced with the formidable power of the Sommers, who have begun utilizing their energy against the realms of Elbaf. At the outset of chapter 1142, a giant serpent named “Jörmungandr” appears unexpectedly and follows the territories.
This serpent is indeed massive, and its cooperation with the Heroes Kiba and Saul is essential for countering it. Following this, several black shadows emerge in the jungle, and they turn out to be the colossal mythical beasts.
These creatures include Fenrir, the Prince cursed by Loki, the warrior Skeleton Draugr, and the legendary dragon Nidhogg.
The Might of Elbaf’s Legendary Creatures

The formidable beasts that the heroes encounter in One Piece chapter 1142 possess terrifying strength.
Beginning with Jörmungandr, this legendary serpent is truly gigantic and can breathe fire while simultaneously devouring everything in its path. Although the version of Jörmungandr presented in One Piece 1142 appears somewhat weak, it still poses a significant threat that Kiba and Saul must deal with.
Fenrir is known as a giant wolf with immense power, capable of threatening even Odin in Norse mythology. It is said that Fenrir can potentially destroy the world, making it a particularly formidable foe.
Nidhogg is a legendary dragon found at the roots of the world tree Yggdrasil. It is believed to be capable of spewing forth powerful fire and serves as a representation of great evil.
Loki, who is the cursed Prince of Elbaf, is noted for his terrifying powers from the moment of his birth. Loki has caused great chaos and even killed his own father, King Harald. It is believed that he does this to seize the legendary evil power of Elbaf. Using the legendary axe Ragnir, Loki can unleash devastating attacks, though the true extent of his evil power is still unknown. However, Elbaf’s territories will undoubtedly be under Loki’s threat.
Draugr is a type of undead creature akin to a ghost, a formidable entity in Norse mythology. Draugr also exists in the world of One Piece and is part of the Elbaf mythos. Essentially, this creature embodies tremendous strength.
With the introduction of these legendary beings, it is no surprise to know that the upcoming chapters of One Piece are set to be extraordinarily intense. A grand battle is certainly on the horizon in Elbaf against these mythical beasts, the unknown, and the underworld, all aiming to claim the territories, but whether they will succeed remains to be seen.

Loki is the cursed Prince of Elbaf, possessing terrifying strength from birth. Loki has caused immense destruction and even killed his own father, King Harald. It is believed that he does this to claim the legendary evil power of Elbaf. Using the legendary axe Ragnir, Loki can unleash devastating attacks, although the full extent of his evil power is still unknown. However, the territories of Elbaf will undoubtedly be under Loki’s threat.
Draugr is a ghostly figure, a powerful entity in Norse mythology. Draugr also exists in the realm of One Piece and is part of the mythos of Elbaf. Essentially, this creature embodies great strength.
With the emergence of these legendary creatures, it is not surprising to know that the next chapters of One Piece will be extremely intense. A grand battle is certainly looming in Elbaf between these mythical beasts, the unknown, and the underworld, all vying for dominance over the territories, but whether they will succeed remains to be seen.