
One Piece Chapter 1151: Killingham's hybrid form finally revealed – Everything you need to know
Warning: Spoilers ahead for One Piece Chapter 1151. Killingham's Hybrid Form Revealed
Saint Killingham, a member of the God's Knights and a major antagonist in the Elbaph Arc, unveils his Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin hybrid form in Chapter 1151. Described as a centaur-like figure with the lower body of a qilin and a human upper body, Killingham's appearance includes short hair, long lower lashes, and sharp, spiky teeth, drawing comparisons to Fishman Hody Jones. He wields a horn to command his 'MMA' (nightmare creatures born from the dreams of Elbaph's children) and declares he will no longer hold back now that 'the Great One' (Imu) is present. This form is speculated to be his awakened state, enhancing his already formidable powers, which allow him to materialize elements from dreams into reality. Imu's Conquest and the Demon Army
Imu, possessing Gunko's body, escalates the chaos in Elbaph's Sun World by unleashing a massive Conqueror's Haki attack, transforming more Giants into demonic monsters. These nightmare creatures, fueled by the fears of Elbaph's children, continue their rampage with the goal of breaking Elbaph's spirit. Imu's army, including demonized Giants like Dorry and Brogy, targets elder Giant Jarul, setting up a tense confrontation. Straw Hats Reunite and Luffy's Resolve
Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji reunite with the rest of the Straw Hat crew, including Chopper, who saved Scopper Gaban using his Guard Point technique during a flashback. Gaban, revealed as a former member of Gol D. Roger's crew, humorously insists he was the second strongest (not third) after Roger, sparking comparisons to the Zoro-Sanji rivalry. Luffy senses Imu's powerful Haki and declares he 'understands now,' hinting at deeper insight into the situation, possibly related to the Voice of All Things (VOAT). Loki's Mysterious Role
Loki, a key figure in the Elbaph Arc, is thanked by Mosa for an undisclosed action, suggesting his involvement in the unfolding events. He hints that his power will be crucial, potentially tied to the truth behind King Harald's death and Imu's control over Gunko. Loki's group, alongside Luffy and the Straw Hats, prepares to confront Imu's forces. One pieceOne Piece Chapter 1151
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