Chapter 1187 “The Culprit”: The Qilin Is an Omen of a King’s Arrival — Will Sanji Awaken Conqueror’s Haki?

Callbacks to Earlier Arcs

Imu Loki Stigmata One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

Imu unleashes a long-range technique called the Omen Sword (Stigmata). It appears to work by branding a piece of the Omen onto the target, applying a guaranteed-hit effect.

Stigmata originally comes from Ancient Greek, meaning a “brand” or “wound” burned into the bodies of slaves or criminals. In a Christian context, it came to refer to the spontaneous appearance on a saint’s body of wounds matching those Christ received during the crucifixion — hands, feet, and side.

Originally from Ancient Greek: the “brand” or “mark” burned into the skin of slaves and criminals.

In Christian theology, stigmata refers to wounds corresponding to those of the crucified Christ appearing miraculously on a person’s body — hands, feet, and side.

In Japanese it is written as 聖痕 (seikon), meaning “sacred wound.”

Imu Stigmata One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

The Omen (オーメン) is already absurdly versatile, and the Stigmata variant — which locks on to a target for a guaranteed strike — makes it even more so.

The piercing thrust that homes in instantly on the target is nearly identical to Nami’s Thunder Lance Tempo from the Enies Lobby arc.

Nami Kalifa Thunder Lance Tempo
Source: ONE PIECE vol.43, Eiichiro Oda

This week’s chapter is packed with Enies Lobby callbacks. Which raises the question: since Loki shares so many traits with Franky, could he join the crew after this battle — just as Franky did after Enies Lobby?

A Falling Object Cancels a Devil Fruit Ability

Ragnir defrosting One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

It’s not surprising that Ragnir can defrost things — he froze them in the first place. The more interesting question is whether he can defrost objects he didn’t freeze himself.

If so, I’d love to see him thaw out Don Chinjao’s treasure, or the Galeola-like ancient giant sleeping on Punk Hazard.

Ancient Giant Tribe Galeola Punk Hazard
Source: ONE PIECE vol.67, Eiichiro Oda

The falling-object-cancels-Devil-Fruit-power moment is itself another Enies Lobby homage. During Nami vs. Kalifa, a berserk Chopper threw a bathtub; hot water splashed onto Sanji and cancelled Kalifa’s Bubble-Bubble Fruit effect.

Sanji bathtub Devil Fruit cancelled
Source: ONE PIECE vol.43, Eiichiro Oda
Sanji bathtub Devil Fruit cancelled 2
Source: ONE PIECE vol.43, Eiichiro Oda

Zoro’s Taunt

Zoro Somers One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

Somers used the word “colleague” first, so Zoro simply matched it — but hearing Zoro refer to Sanji as “our colleague” was unexpectedly touching.

And Zoro genuinely believes Sanji will defeat Kiringam. It’s hard not to feel something watching these two.

The scene mirrors Zoro taunting Kaku at Enies Lobby — though Zoro always taunts his opponents, so it may just be his default mode.

Zoro Kaku Enies Lobby
Source: ONE PIECE vol.42, Eiichiro Oda

Sanji Acting Like Zoro

Sanji One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

Faced with a colossal enemy, Sanji thinks out loud, working through his options in real time. It’s a direct echo of Zoro during the Pica fight in Dressrosa — this is a Dressrosa homage.

Zoro calling Sanji “colleague.” Sanji responding in pure Zoro-fashion. The two wings of the crew are quietly, gradually moving closer to each other — and it’s a great feeling.

Zoro Pica Dressrosa
Source: ONE PIECE vol.78, Eiichiro Oda

Never Take Your Eyes Off the Enemy

Sanji Kiringam One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

We know Kiringam is the one who kidnapped the giant children. So Sanji refuses to look away from him for even a moment.

This mirrors Luffy keeping his eyes locked on Rob Lucci throughout Enies Lobby — another self-homage from Oda.

Luffy Rob Lucci Enies Lobby
Source: ONE PIECE vol.44, Eiichiro Oda

Does Sanji Have the Potential for Conqueror’s Haki?!

Sanji Gyavan Conqueror's Haki One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

The chapter uses the word 素質 (soshitsu — innate potential) rather than 資質 (shishitsu — aptitude or qualification). The difference matters and deserves its own article — coming soon.

Zoro Enma Conqueror's Haki
Source: ONE PIECE vol.64, Eiichiro Oda

My read: Zoro’s Conqueror’s Haki was probably awakened through Enma — the sword that absorbed Oden’s Haki and pushed it into Zoro’s body. The blade acted as the trigger.

Gyavan’s line to Sanji: “You can also become a ‘king’ — if you truly want to make Luffy the Pirate King!!”

The exact condition is still vague, but the implication is clear: Sanji becoming a “king” in some sense directly brings Luffy closer to becoming the Pirate King. Let’s wait and see.

The Qilin Is an Omen of a King’s Arrival

Kiringam Qilin One Piece ch1143
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1143, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

Back in my Chapter 1143 analysis — when Kiringam’s ability was first revealed — I researched the mythological Qilin (麒麟) and wrote the following:

Extremely gentle and peaceful by nature, it abhors killing.

Those who dream of a Qilin are said to become great kings.

It appears when a king rules with righteousness and justice.

In short: the Qilin appearing is an omen that something wonderful is about to happen.

Oda has been quietly weaving the legend of the Qilin as foreshadowing for Sanji’s Conqueror’s Haki awakening since Chapter 1143. The precision of that long-term design is breathtaking.

Cover Page Analysis

Sanji Kiringam spear One Piece 1187 cover
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

Sanji gets launched by Kiringam’s spear. This is a homage to Sanji’s fight against Judge in the Whole Cake Island arc.

Sanji Judge Whole Cake Island
Source: ONE PIECE vol.83, Eiichiro Oda

Whole Cake Island is the arc where Luffy screamed: “I can’t become Pirate King without Sanji!”

Luffy screaming for Sanji Whole Cake Island
Source: ONE PIECE vol.84, Eiichiro Oda

Gyavan’s declaration — that “Luffy needs Sanji to become a king” in order to become Pirate King — is also a Whole Cake Island callback.

Whole Cake Island One Piece vol85
Source: ONE PIECE vol.85, Eiichiro Oda

And so — Sanji’s family appears on the cover page.

Sanji Vinsmoke family One Piece 1187
Source: ONE PIECE ch.1187, Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha

That’s all for this week. See you next chapter.