The protagonist (Captain Rood) transmigrated to one piece, where he found himself as a pirate without any golden fingers. One day before the execution of Gol D. Roger.
Rood’s exterior remains that of a stoic swordsman, his face a mask of calculated calm. Yet, behind those flat eyebrows and straight nose lies a mind forged in the crucible of the underworld.
A soul transplanted from the concrete jungles of Earth, a soul once belonging to a ruthless mafia boss, now inhabits this towering pirate captain’s body.
Haunted by the memory of his fallen partner, this new Rood is driven by a relentless pursuit of power. The playful facade of the original Rood is merely a tool, a disguise to conceal the cold, calculating strategist within.
His mastery of swordsmanship and marksmanship is undeniable, but he understands these skills are merely a foundation. In this world of giants and mythical creatures, Haki is the true currency of power.
With a single-minded focus, Rood will dedicate himself and his crew to mastering this enigmatic ability. His goal is no longer mere survival; it’s dominion. He aims to carve a territory for his pirates, a place where they can stand as equals to the world's most fearsome powers.
The pirate emperor? A distant, yet inevitable, target.
This new Rood is a ticking time bomb, a fusion of old-world ruthlessness and new-world ambition. The One Piece world is about to witness a storm unlike any it has ever seen.
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I only own the protagonist, Pirate, and his crew members. and some charecters.
This is the best fanfic I've ever read, to be honest I really like it and don't follow the plot and characters in One Piece. That's the best part that gives the impression of a new adventure. I hope 1 day 1 Chapter 😂😂😂🔥🔥
Honestly, I recommend reading it only when you're bored... I didn't like some things, the main one is the author using () to inform unnecessary things, 2nd him awakening the conqueror's haki was also quite anticlimactic and quite forced, after all I think the author was unable to develop the protagonist's relationship with the duke. It also has the cliché of the powerful and unknown old man, something that seems quite forced in the plot. The character designs are terrible, I can't imagine the protagonist or his crew. Now, I praise the author for being able to develop the issue of them being pirates, but without this "stereotype" of an evil villain, will he kill? It goes but it doesn't give you that "bad" feeling that he took a life, it gives you the same feeling as the Straw Hats, they've probably already killed a lot of people, mainly indirectly.
The story is very good so far. I would prefer if possible to include photos of the crew members. I'm terrible at memorizing Oc's name. I need an image to decorate.
I hope he gets a left hand on the level of the right hand