CXLII. Unquestionably Distinct Through the Ages

Pirates detest privilege the most.

Onshore or offshore, it's all the same.

If someone gets infuriated at sea and ends up burning ships, everyone involved gets put through the ringer with a "Chuunin Exam," sent off with a "Water Escape Sea Waterfall" burial.

The same applies onshore—create a hierarchy, strut around like some damn official; how is that supposed to win anyone's respect?

All outlaws on the Western Continent have a tradition of fighting against the nobles, along with a particular emphasis on equal rights. The culture leans toward heroics—after all, no one wants to be seen as a despicable rat, they need to justify their actions. Anyone who dares to tamper with the pirate code will lose their head, especially among themselves.