
Ida Raw One Piece Chapter 1153
While the world continues to shift, tragedy unfolds on Elbaf. Ida falls gravely ill but refuses to contact Harald, insisting he must focus on his dangerous mission. Hajrudin and Loki, now adults, worry deeply — though Loki hides his fear behind pride.
In a tender scene, Ida acknowledges both boys as her sons, not by blood but by heart — a rare warmth in Oda’s storytelling about mothers. However, tragedy soon strikes.
Loki confronts a giant from Brewers Village who boasts that he poisoned Ida because they believed a foreign woman did not deserve to rule over them. His motive is pure political resentment — loyalty to the clan of the “true queen,” Estrid, and hatred toward Ida’s outsider origins.
The quiet emotional devastation brewing in earlier chapters finally explodes.

The final double-page spread of One Piece Chapter 1167 is nothing short of chilling.
Blinded by grief and fury, Loki burns down the entire Brewers Village. He crushes the traitor’s neck with his bare hands as flames engulf everything around him. While doing so, he screams — not as a king, but as a son terrified of losing the one person who ever loved him unconditionally.
This moment exposes Loki’s hidden trauma: his biological mother once threw him into the Underworld for having “strange eyes.” Ida was the one who accepted him, saw him, and saved him.
For Loki, Ida is not just a queen.
She is the only person who ever called him family.
With its emotional depth, brutality, and psychological weight, One Piece Chapter 1167 cements Loki as one of the most compelling and tragic characters in the Elbaf storyline — and possibly the entire series