Chapter 1143 of One Piece unveiled many exciting things for fans, but if there’s one element that truly captivated everyone, it’s the Devil Fruit power of Saint Killingham. While readers had already witnessed this power in a physical form when Killingham debuted in the manga, not much was known about it—until now.

The Name of Saint Killingham’s Devil Fruit in One Piece

First and foremost, Killingham’s Devil Fruit has now been officially named. As revealed in One Piece chapter 1143, the fruit is called Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin.

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This fruit belongs to the Dragon system, making it the fifth “Azure Dragon”-type Devil Fruit introduced in the story of One Piece. The Kirin itself is a mythical beast, known in various Asian legends for its connection to time-related powers. In fact, in some Japanese mythological interpretations, the Kirin is considered the most powerful creature of them all.

As a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit, Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin grants its user a unique and incredible ability, just like other Mythical Zoans in the series.

The Power of This Mythical Zoan Devil Fruit in One Piece

Fans have already seen many extremely powerful Mythical Zoan users, each with their own unique strengths:

  • Marco possesses blue flames of regeneration.
  • Sengoku can unleash massive shockwaves.
  • Kaido controls elemental forces and is seemingly immortal at night.
  • Luffy wields a power limited only by his imagination.
  • Orochi’s fruit granted him multiple lives.
  • Catarina Devon can shapeshift and mimic the abilities of others upon contact.
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There is no doubt that Saint Killingham also possesses a supernatural ability thanks to his fruit. Chapter 1143 of the One Piece manga showcased Killingham’s astonishing power.

The Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Kirin – Dream Becomes Reality

What makes this fruit extraordinarily dangerous is its core ability:

“To turn dreams into reality.”

This doesn’t just mean illusions or manifestations. It’s the actual realization of thoughts and dreams, meaning any concept imagined by the user can become physically real. This places the fruit on a level far beyond conventional Devil Fruit logic.

Kirin in mythology is a creature tied to peace and justice, only appearing during times of great harmony. But in One Piece, this myth is reinterpreted as a reality-warping force, possibly tied to space and time.

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In Chapter 1143, Killingham is shown walking through reality as if it were a dream every step he takes distorts the world around him. In one scene, he thinks of a mythical creature, and it manifests before him.

This ability seems to rely on his imagination and belief, much like Luffy’s Gear 5, but potentially even more dangerous because it directly overrides reality.

A Devil Fruit Too Dangerous?

If this power continues to evolve, Killingham could become one of the most terrifying beings in One Pieceperhaps even on par or beyond Joy Boy or Imu. The idea that someone can literally create reality from dreams poses existential-level danger.