What connects Loki, Harald, and Garp through the same symbolic “dog pattern”? We're breaking down how Oda uses canine imagery, posture, and obedience-vs-rebellion motifs to frame these three characters across Elbaph’s past and the God Valley flashback. Chapters 0:00 – The Dog Pattern Behind Loki 0:28 – The Dog Archetype 3:03 – Loki as Fenrir 2.0 4:02 – Did Loki Kill Harald? Let's examine how Oda applies dog symbolism to Garp, Harald, and Loki across different eras of the story, using it to frame their identities through obedience, rebellion, and control. Harald’s decision to tear off his ancient giant horns is read as an intentional rejection of inherited ferocity, a king choosing domestication and cooperation over brutality. Loki, by contrast, keeps his horns and embodies the “unbroken hound,” a figure shaped by neglect and hostility who grows into the destructive force Elbaf's fears. Garp’s portrayal at God Valley aligns him with the heroic dog archetype: loyal yet independent, feared yet relied upon, positioned between authority and defiance. By tracking how these characters reflect and distort the same symbolic pattern, the video explores how Oda uses animal imagery to shape character psychology, political tension, and generational conflict. 📢 Join the crew for more One Piece breakdowns & theories! 🎥 Subscribe → / @wlod999 🎧 Check out my Soundcloud → / geass-studio 👉 Watch next: • BLACKBEARD’S Mom Had Hancock's DEVIL FRUIT... 👉 Related video: • Shamrock's Cerberus 100% PROVES Loki's Dev... #onepiece #onepieceanalysis #elbafarc #loki #harald #garp #godvalley This video includes copyrighted material used under Fair Use for commentary, criticism, and educational analysis.