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Op chapter 1136 - key points
I'd forgotten, but in chapter 1134 Loki is seen talking on a transponder snail to a person he has known for a long time but never met, who he calls モサ公 (mosa-kou). 公 is a suffix for a high ranking person, so like Sir or Lord, and モサモサ is an onomatopoeia for a hairy or thick bearded person, which seems like the right translation given the image of the snail. So basically Loki calls them Lord Hairy.
(chapter 1134)
That is the first and only person so far to characterize Loki in any sort of positive way, since they say Loki has "a streak of kindness beneath the surface". We don't really know who he is, but the other person who has a least not said anything specifically bad about Loki is Jarul, who is also the giant with the largest beard so far.
(chapter 1136)
Jarul thinking about Loki's motives when everyone else only assumes he's evil from the start.
(chapter 1136)
And looking suspiciously to the side when people claim Loki is the one who stabbed him in the head. Notice he neither confirms nor denies it, just claims he was saved by his helmet.
Probably means nothing, since Loki obviously knows Jarul, but he could just not know that it's him talking. Jorul also had a big beard, he could be magically not dead as well, for some reason. From what I understood Lord Mosa's speech patterns were pretty polite, though, I haven't checked if it matches anyone.
This is all really reaching out there, but I had honestly totally forgotten about that hairy snail and thought it was worth a mention lol