Summoner
1/15/2026
[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:15 AM] The East Blue morning sun beats down on the crowded harbor of Shells Town as you, Jihn Min Soo, clutch a crumpled wanted poster in your trembling hands. "Monkey D. Luffy - 30,000,000 Berries" - the first bounty of a nobody from some backwater village. Yet something about that wild grin on the poster ignites a fire in your chest. While others laugh at the low amount, you see what they don't: the beginning of a legend. You're twenty-three years old, skilled with a blade, but directionless - until now. If this Straw Hat kid can make waves, so can you. The path to becoming Pirate King just revealed its starting line, and you're standing right on it. Your small fishing boat rocks gently against the dock, and your life savings of 50,000 Berries weighs heavy in your pocket.
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:15 AM] The East Blue morning sun beats down on the crowded harbor of Shells Town as you, Jihn Min Soo, clutch a crumpled wanted poster in your trembling hands. "Monkey D. Luffy - 30,000,000 Berries" - the first bounty of a nobody from some backwater village. Yet something about that wild grin on the poster ignites a fire in your chest. While others laugh at the low amount, you see what they don't: the beginning of a legend. You're twenty-three years old, skilled with a blade, but directionless - until now. If this Straw Hat kid can make waves, so can you. The path to becoming Pirate King just revealed its starting line, and you're standing right on it. Your small fishing boat rocks gently against the dock, and your life savings of 50,000 Berries weighs heavy in your pocket.
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Come up with a plan to set sail, what do we have right now?
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 10:30 AM] You take stock of your meager assets on the weathered dock. Your fishing boat is small but seaworthy—twelve feet of worn wood that's served you for three years. In terms of supplies, you have a week's worth of dried fish and hardtack, two barrels of fresh water, a reliable compass your father left you, and your trusted cutlass. The 50,000 Berries could buy better provisions or a weapon, but not both. As you mentally catalog your resources, a commotion erupts nearby—a Marine recruitment officer is publicly shaming a young navigator who failed their Navy exam, ripping up her charts while a crowd watches. You also notice a shady merchant selling "discounted" weapons from a cart, and the local tavern's door swings open, releasing raucous laughter and the smell of rum. Each option represents a different path toward assembling what you need to chase your dream.
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approach the navigator and ask her what's wrong
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 10:45 AM] You stride toward the young woman, her navigator's charts scattered across the wet cobblestones like wounded birds. She's maybe nineteen, with calloused hands and salt-stained clothing that mark her as someone who's actually sailed, not just studied. The Marine recruitment officer sneers one last time before walking away, leaving her trembling with humiliation and rage. As you help gather her charts, you notice they're remarkably detailed—currents, wind patterns, seasonal routes through the East Blue, even notations about Marine patrol schedules. "Why help me?" she asks sharply, dark eyes suspicious. "Everyone else just watched." Her name is Yuna, and she failed the Navy exam deliberately—she'd discovered they planned to station her at a desk job copying maps rather than actually sailing. Before you can respond, she studies your face with unnerving intensity. "You're planning something stupid, aren't you? I can see it in your eyes. That same look my brother had before he..." She trails off, then notices the Luffy wanted poster peeking from your pocket.
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: So you want to sail? Yuna: Want to? I've been sailing since I could walk. My hands didn't get like this pushing papers. Yuna: The real question is what YOU'RE planning. You didn't help a stranger pick up charts out of kindness. Yuna: That poster in your pocket. 30 million berries for some rubber idiot. So what—you think you can chase the same dream? You: tsk chasing?? DREAM??? I WILL BE KING OF THE PIRATE Yuna: *stares at you for a long moment* Yuna: ...You actually believe it. You're not just some drunk fool talking big. Yuna: Fine. You need a navigator who can actually READ the sea, not just charts. And I need to get the hell out of this town before they try to draft me again. --- _The player declared their ambition to become King of the Pirates, which Yuna initially questioned but then recognized as genuine determination. Yuna revealed she's an experienced sailor and navigator who can read the sea itself, not just charts. She agreed to join the player's crew, needing to escape town before being drafted again._
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Help Yuna quickly gather her belongings and supplies from her lodging, then set sail immediately before the Marines return
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 11:20 AM] You and Yuna rush through the narrow backstreets of Shells Town, her lodging a cramped room above a sailmaker's shop. She moves with practiced efficiency, stuffing clothes, navigation tools, and a leather-bound journal into a weathered pack. "My emergency bag," she explains tersely. "Always kept it ready." As you descend the stairs, you hear heavy bootsteps—two Marine privates are questioning the sailmaker about "the girl who failed the exam." You slip out the back exit just as they enter the front. Minutes later, you're both standing on the dock beside your fishing boat, breathing hard. Yuna's eyes widen as she takes in your vessel. "This is... optimistic," she says diplomatically. The boat rocks as waves from a departing merchant ship wash against the hull. You can see three possible routes on the harbor board: the northern route toward Goa Kingdom (Luffy's home), the eastern route toward Loguetown (where Gold Roger was executed), or the southern route toward the Conomi Islands (rumored to be under Arlong's control). Each direction offers different opportunities—and dangers.
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: so where should we head to first? Yuna: *glances at the harbor board, then back at your boat with a critical eye* Yuna: South to Conomi Islands is a death wish in this boat - Arlong's crew would eat us alive. North to Goa Kingdom might get us caught up in whatever chaos that Straw Hat kid left behind. Yuna: East to Loguetown is our best bet. It's the last stop before the Grand Line - every pirate worth their salt passes through. We can gather information, upgrade our supplies... and I know the Marine patrol schedules there. *taps her charts* We'd have a window. --- _You and Yuna discussed which direction to sail from the harbor. Yuna evaluated the options critically, ruling out the dangerous Conomi Islands (Arlong's territory) and the potentially chaotic Goa Kingdom. She recommended heading east to Loguetown, where pirates gather before entering the Grand Line, noting she knows the Marine patrol schedules and could get you through safely._
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Set sail immediately for Loguetown, trusting Yuna's knowledge of the Marine patrol schedules to guide you through safely
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 2:45 PM] The salty wind whips through your hair as your small fishing boat cuts through the East Blue waters, Loguetown growing larger on the horizon. Yuna's navigation has been flawless—she guided you through a gap in the Marine patrol routes with such precision that you didn't encounter a single vessel. Now, as the "Town of the Beginning and the End" materializes before you, its massive execution platform visible even from this distance, you feel the weight of history pressing down. This is where Gold Roger smiled at his death and sparked the Great Pirate Era. But something's wrong. Yuna suddenly grips your arm, pointing at the harbor. "That's Captain Smoker's ship," she hisses, her face pale. "The White Hunter—he's a Logia Devil Fruit user who's never let a pirate escape the East Blue. If he's here..." She trails off as you notice the harbor is unusually crowded with Marine vessels. Then you spot it: another wanted poster being nailed to the harbor master's wall, this one showing a green-haired swordsman—Roronoa Zoro, 60,000,000 Berries. The Straw Hats were here recently. Very recently.
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: Ddamn so what should we do Yuna: We dock away from the main harbor. There's a fishing inlet on the east side - less Marine presence. Yuna: Smoker's a problem. If he spots us acting suspicious, we're done. We need to blend in - just two locals visiting the market. Yuna: And whatever you're planning... don't do anything stupid near that execution platform. That's where he'll be watching. You: but were just normal peoplle rn wre not wanted yet Yuna: That's exactly the problem. You're thinking like someone who's 'just normal.' Yuna: You've got a Luffy wanted poster in your pocket and you just helped someone escape Marine humiliation. If they connect the dots, we're not 'normal' anymore. Yuna: Stay smart. That's the difference between pirates who make it and the ones rotting in cells. --- _Yuna and the player discussed their strategy for docking at Loguetown, with Yuna recommending they use a less-monitored fishing inlet on the east side to avoid Marine Captain Smoker. When the player seemed complacent about their "normal" status, Yuna warned them to stay vigilant, reminding them that they're already carrying a wanted poster and helped someone escape Marine trouble, which could quickly change their situation._
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: I need to get a power up, a devil fruit or learn haki, where should we go for that Yuna: Power up? You can barely afford decent provisions and you're already thinking about Devil Fruits? Yuna: Devil Fruits are rare as hell and cost millions if you even find one. As for Haki... that's not something you just "learn" at a shop. Most East Blue pirates don't even know it exists. Yuna: If you're serious though... I've heard rumors about old martial artists in remote islands who might know ancient techniques. And Grand Line shipwrecks sometimes wash up strange fruits. But right now? Focus on not getting caught by Smoker first. --- _The player asked Yuna about acquiring power-ups like Devil Fruits or learning Haki. Yuna bluntly reminded them of their financial situation and explained that Devil Fruits cost millions and are extremely rare, while Haki isn't something taught at shops. She mentioned rumors of old martial artists on remote islands and the possibility of finding strange fruits from Grand Line shipwrecks, but warned them to focus on evading Captain Smoker first._
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Search the harbor area for a tavern where sailors gather, hoping to hear rumors about Devil Fruits from Grand Line shipwrecks
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 4:10 PM] You push open the salt-stained door of "The Drowned Compass," a dimly lit tavern nestled between two warehouses at the harbor's edge. The air reeks of cheap rum and pipe smoke. Weathered sailors hunched over tables fall silent as you and Yuna enter, their eyes tracking you with predatory interest before returning to their drinks. The bartender—a one-eyed man with a scar running from his forehead to his jaw—grunts in acknowledgment. You catch fragments of conversation: "...damn Straw Hat caused a scene at the execution platform..." "...Smoker's furious, tore through half the town..." "...heard Buggy the Clown got his ass kicked too..." Then, from a dark corner booth, a raspy voice cuts through: "You two got the stink of fresh ambition on you." An old woman sits there, her weathered face half-hidden by a hood, a strange wooden box resting on the table before her. "Looking for power, are ya? Devil Fruits?" She cackles, revealing gaps in her teeth. "I got information... for the right price. Or maybe you'd rather listen to that drunk captain by the bar—claims he saw a fruit wash up on Gecko Islands last week."
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💬 **Chat with Old Woman** You: why didn't he just take the fruit for himself Old Woman: *cackles* Because that fool can't swim, boy. Ate a Devil Fruit years ago - some worthless Paramecia that lets him grow barnacles on his hands. Old Woman: Saw the fruit floating in the shallows but couldn't wade in to grab it. The sea don't care about your dreams when you're a hammer. Old Woman: By the time he sobered up enough to get help, tide probably took it elsewhere. *taps the wooden box* But I know EXACTLY where it drifted. Question is... what's that information worth to you? --- _The Old Woman revealed why a man couldn't retrieve a Devil Fruit himself - he had eaten a Devil Fruit years ago that cursed him as a "hammer" unable to swim. She cackled as she explained he could only grow barnacles on his hands from his worthless Paramecia fruit, and by the time he got help, the tide had carried the fruit away. Now she's trying to sell information about the fruit's current location._
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: Do you have any clue where that devil fruit could drip to? Yuna: You're really trusting this crone's information? She hasn't given us anything concrete yet. Yuna: But... if ocean currents carried it from Gecko Islands, it would drift southwest toward the Conomi archipelago. That's basic East Blue current patterns. Yuna: Still doesn't mean SHE knows where it ended up. Don't throw Berries at her until she proves she has real intel. You: I mean we already know it drifted there, doesn't hurt to give it a shot? Yuna: Doesn't hurt to give it a shot? Are you serious right now? Yuna: The Conomi Islands are controlled by Arlong's crew. Fish-men pirates who've been terrorizing villages for years. That's not 'giving it a shot,' that's walking into a death trap. Yuna: And you still haven't asked her what kind of fruit it even is. Could be worthless. Could be another barnacle-growing disaster like that drunk's. You: we nerver know lets GO SAY HI TO ARLONG undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined undefined: undefined --- _You and Yuna discussed tracking down a devil fruit that drifted from the Gecko Islands. Yuna reluctantly shared that ocean currents would carry it southwest toward the Conomi archipelago, but strongly warned against pursuing it there due to Arlong's fish-men pirates controlling the territory. Despite her cautionary advice, you decided to head to the Conomi Islands to confront Arlong._
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Set sail immediately for the Conomi Islands while the evening tide is favorable, using Yuna's charts to plot the fastest route
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 7:35 PM] The sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and purple as your fishing boat cuts through increasingly choppy waters. You've been sailing for three hours, and Yuna has barely spoken, her eyes fixed on her charts and the compass. Suddenly, she grabs your arm hard enough to bruise. "Stop the boat. NOW." Her voice is urgent, controlled panic. You follow her gaze to the water ahead—the moonlight reveals dark shapes moving beneath the surface, too large and too organized to be regular fish. Then you see it: a ship's mast protruding from the water about fifty yards ahead, the remnants of a recent wreck. Bodies float nearby. "Sea Kings don't hunt in coordinated packs like that," Yuna whispers. "And that ship... those are Arlong's colors on the sail fragment." Your hand instinctively moves to your cutlass. This is Arlong territory now—the fishman pirate who rules the Conomi Islands with an iron fist. You're still hours away from the islands themselves, but you've entered his hunting grounds. The creatures beneath the surface haven't noticed you yet, but your small boat with its single lantern won't stay hidden for long.
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Carefully navigate toward the wreckage to investigate—there might be supplies or information worth the risk
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 8:05 PM] Your boat drifts silently alongside the wrecked vessel, its splintered hull telling a story of brutal violence—massive bite marks and claw gouges cover the wood. Yuna keeps watch while you carefully board the tilting wreck, your boots squelching on the blood-soaked deck. Most of the cargo is ruined or gone, but in the captain's quarters, you find something unexpected: a locked iron chest, surprisingly intact, and a ship's log with the final entry dated just two days ago. The log mentions "transporting weapons to resist Arlong" and "avoiding the eastern patrol route." As you pry open the chest with your cutlass, your breath catches—inside are 150,000 Berries, three quality cutlasses, a detailed map of the Conomi Islands showing Arlong Park's location and patrol patterns, and strangest of all, a small wrapped package labeled "DO NOT OPEN - DELIVERY TO COCOYASI VILLAGE." The dark shapes beneath the water suddenly become agitated, circling closer. Whatever killed this crew might be returning, and you now have valuable cargo that someone was willing to die protecting.
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Grab everything from the chest and retreat to your boat immediately before the creatures attack
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 8:25 PM] Your hands shake as you dump the chest's contents onto your boat's deck, the 150,000 Berries spilling across the weathered wood. Yuna has already raised the sail, her face pale in the moonlight. "Go, go, GO!" she screams as massive shapes breach the surface behind you—not Sea Kings, but Arlong's modified sea beasts, their bodies scarred with deliberate markings. The fishing boat lurches forward just as powerful jaws snap shut where your stern was seconds ago. For twenty minutes you sail at maximum speed, Yuna coaxing every knot out of your small vessel while you grip the tiller with white knuckles. Finally, the creatures break off their pursuit—apparently you've crossed some invisible boundary. As your heartbeat slowly returns to normal, you notice the mysterious wrapped package from the chest has partially opened during the chaos. Inside is a small, strange fruit covered in spiral patterns, deep purple with silver swirls. It's roughly the size of a grapefruit and emanates an odd smell. Yuna's eyes go wide as dinner plates. "That's... that's a Devil Fruit," she breathes. "The package was a Devil Fruit being smuggled to Cocoyasi Village. But why? And for whom?"
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whats everything that i have right now on me
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 8:45 PM] You take careful inventory of your current assets under the swaying lantern light as Yuna adjusts your course. **On your person**: Your father's reliable compass, your original well-worn cutlass at your hip, and 200,000 Berries total (your original 50,000 plus the 150,000 from the wreck). **In the boat**: A week's worth of dried fish and hardtack, two barrels of fresh water, Yuna's navigation equipment and charts (including the detailed map of Conomi Islands showing Arlong Park's layout and patrol patterns), three quality cutlasses from the chest, the mysterious Devil Fruit with purple and silver spiral patterns, and the torn packaging labeled for Cocoyasi Village. **Your crew**: Yuna, a skilled navigator with knowledge of Marine patrol schedules and exceptional chart-reading abilities. As you finish your mental inventory, Yuna points ahead—you can now see the silhouette of the Conomi Islands against the night sky. "We need to decide now," she says firmly. "That Devil Fruit makes us targets. Arlong will want it back, and whoever was supposed to receive it in Cocoyasi Village will be desperate. We could eat it for power, try to deliver it and make allies, sell it for a fortune, or hide it somewhere safe. But we can't just keep sailing around with it indefinitely."
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EAT IT
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:05 PM] The moment the Devil Fruit touches your tongue, you understand why people describe the taste as "indescribable horror." It's like biting into rotten seaweed mixed with spoiled milk and something that shouldn't exist. You force yourself to swallow, gagging, while Yuna watches with a mixture of awe and concern. For a long moment, nothing happens. Then your body erupts with sensation—not pain exactly, but awareness. You can feel... threads? No, connections. Invisible lines extending from your fingertips into the air itself. When you flex your hand experimentally, the sail rope suddenly coils around the mast without you touching it. Yuna gasps as you inadvertently pull the tiller toward you from six feet away. "It's a Paramecia type," Yuna breathes, studying your hands. "Some kind of... pulling power?" Before you can experiment further, warning bells clang across the water from the Conomi Islands' shoreline. Lights blaze to life along the coast. Someone spotted your boat approaching, and you can see three smaller vessels launching from different points—Arlong's patrol boats, moving fast. You're now a Devil Fruit user who can't swim, in hostile waters, with enemies approaching, and you haven't even begun to understand your new abilities.
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💬 **Chat with Yuna** You: YUNA SET SAIL RIGHT NOW I WILL TRY TO FIND OUT HOW THIS WORK Yuna: ALREADY ON IT! We're at full sail but those patrol boats are faster than our fishing boat! Yuna: They'll catch us in maybe ten minutes at this rate. Whatever you're going to figure out, figure it out FAST! Yuna: And Jihn—remember you CAN'T SWIM anymore. Don't fall overboard while testing that power! --- _Yuna set sail immediately as instructed, but the patrol boats are faster than their fishing vessel and will catch up in approximately ten minutes. The pressure is on for Jihn to quickly figure out how to use their mysterious new power before capture, while Yuna reminds them of a critical vulnerability—they can no longer swim._
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Try to pull the sea water up
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:20 PM] You extend your hand toward the dark water and focus on that strange pulling sensation. For a moment, nothing happens—then the sea erupts. A massive column of water shoots fifteen feet into the air, twisting and writhing as you instinctively pull it toward you. But you have no control. The water crashes down onto your boat, nearly capsizing it, drenching both you and Yuna completely. "Stop! STOP!" Yuna screams, clutching the mast as the boat rocks violently. You release whatever force you were using, gasping. The three Arlong patrol boats are now clearly visible, less than three hundred yards away and closing fast. You can see fishmen silhouettes standing at the bows, weapons ready. Your new Devil Fruit power is clearly raw and untrained—you can pull things, apparently including massive amounts of seawater, but you have zero precision or control. Yuna is frantically bailing water from the boat with a bucket. "We can't outrun them in this fishing boat!" she shouts over the sound of approaching engines. "They'll be on us in two minutes!" You notice a rocky cove to your left, shrouded in mist, and ahead the main harbor of Cocoyasi Village glows with firelight. Behind you, open sea stretches into darkness.
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use my power to push the water back
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:23 PM] You instinctively reverse the pulling sensation, trying to PUSH instead of pull. Your hand thrusts forward and the water around your boat suddenly surges backward in a massive wave, rushing toward the three approaching patrol boats. The effect is spectacular but chaotic—a fifteen-foot wall of seawater crashes into the lead fishman vessel, spinning it sideways and causing the crew to scramble for balance. The other two boats veer sharply to avoid the turbulence, buying you precious seconds. But the effort leaves you gasping, dizzy, with your vision swimming. "You're pushing yourself too hard!" Yuna shouts, steadying you as you nearly collapse. "Devil Fruit users need training—you can't just spam powerful attacks!" The fishmen are recovering quickly, their boats reorienting. Through the spray, you hear angry shouting in a language you don't understand. Then a voice booms across the water in Common: "SURRENDER THE DEVIL FRUIT, HUMAN! ARLONG-SAMA WILL SHOW MERCY IF YOU RETURN WHAT YOU STOLE!" You notice your arms are trembling from exhaustion after just two uses of your power. The rocky cove to your left now looks like your only escape route—its narrow entrance would force the fishmen boats to approach single-file. But unknown dangers could lurk in those mist-shrouded rocks.
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Make a break for the rocky cove and navigate the narrow entrance
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:26 PM] Yuna wrenches the tiller hard to port as you desperately aim for the rocky cove's entrance. The fishing boat responds sluggishly with all the water still sloshing in the hull, but her expert navigation threads you through the narrow gap just as crossbow bolts whistle overhead from the pursuing fishmen. The moment you enter the cove, the atmosphere changes—the mist is unnaturally thick here, clinging to your skin like cold fingers. Your boat scrapes against submerged rocks with horrible grinding sounds, but you push deeper into the narrow channel. Behind you, the fishmen boats hesitate at the entrance. You hear heated arguing in their language, then one boat attempts to follow. Immediately, there's a massive CRACK as the larger patrol vessel's hull strikes the hidden rocks you barely avoided. The fishmen retreat, shouting curses, but you hear one call out: "You're trapped now, humans! That cove has no exit! We'll wait here until sunrise, then collect your corpses!" As your eyes adjust to the darkness, you see the cove opens into a small hidden lagoon. On the shore, partially concealed by overgrown vegetation, is what appears to be an abandoned stone structure—possibly an old Marine outpost or smuggler's hideout. More interesting, you spot another small boat already beached there, and fresh footprints in the sand leading toward the structure.
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:40 PM] You creep silently up the sandy beach toward the abandoned stone structure, your soaked clothes clinging uncomfortably to your skin. Yuna follows close behind, cutlass drawn. As you approach the weathered building, you hear voices inside—urgent, whispered conversation. Through a cracked window, you spot three figures huddled around a lantern: two rough-looking men and a young woman with distinctive orange hair wearing what looks like burglar's clothing. They're examining a map spread across a broken table. "—told you the Devil Fruit shipment was compromised," the orange-haired girl hisses. "Arlong's going to tear this island apart looking for it. We need to move the treasure NOW before—" She freezes mid-sentence, her eyes darting toward the window where you're watching. In one fluid motion, she whirls and hurls a knife that embeds itself in the wooden frame inches from your face. "We've got company!" she shouts. The two men grab weapons—a club and a machete—and all three burst through the door, surrounding you and Yuna on the beach. The orange-haired girl's eyes narrow as she studies you both, then widen in recognition. "Wait... you're soaking wet. You're the ones who just ran Arlong's patrol into this cove, aren't you?" Her expression shifts to something calculating. "You have the Devil Fruit."
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💬 **Chat with Orange-haired girl** You: are you nami? Orange-haired girl: *eyes narrow dangerously* How do you know that name? Orange-haired girl: You show up soaking wet with Arlong's entire patrol after you, carrying the Devil Fruit that was supposed to be delivered to Cocoyasi... Orange-haired girl: Start talking. NOW. Who are you and what do you know? You: who are you Orange-haired girl: *lowers knife slightly but keeps it ready* I'm the person deciding whether you leave this cove alive or not. Orange-haired girl: You dodged my question. You knew a specific name. That means you know things about this island, about Arlong's operations. Orange-haired girl: So I'll ask ONE more time before my friends get impatient: Who. Are. You? You: use my devil fruit and pull her toward me* who are you Orange-haired girl: *gets yanked forward suddenly, stumbles but catches herself* Orange-haired girl: So you DID eat it. You actually ate a Devil Fruit worth 100 million Berries without even knowing what it does. Orange-haired girl: *signals her men to stand down, reassessing* Fine. I'm Nami. And you just made yourself Arlong's number one target, idiot. You: wheres luffy and them Orange-haired girl: *stares at you with complete shock* Orange-haired girl: Luffy? The Straw Hat crew left weeks ago. They freed this island from Arlong and sailed for the Grand Line. Orange-haired girl: How do you know about them? And why are you asking about a crew that's already gone? What's going on here? You: why aren't you with them? werent u suppose to join their crew after they defeated arlong? Orange-haired girl: *takes a step back, hand tightening on knife* Orange-haired girl: What the hell? How do you know about that? Orange-haired girl: I stayed behind to help rebuild. Someone needs to protect these villages while they recover. Now answer MY question - who told you about me and the Straw Hats? --- _A tense confrontation unfolded at a cove where Nami intercepted a mysterious stranger who had eaten a valuable Devil Fruit worth 100 million Berries while fleeing from Arlong's patrol. The stranger shocked Nami by demonstrating knowledge of her past, the Straw Hat crew, and events surrounding Arlong's defeat—information they seemingly shouldn't possess. Nami revealed she stayed behind in Cocoyasi to help rebuild after Luffy's crew freed the island and departed for the Grand Line._
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[Monday, May 2, 1585 (Sea Circle Calendar) - 9:42 PM] You quickly take mental stock of your possessions: **On your person**: Your father's compass (still working despite the soaking), your original cutlass at your hip, and 200,000 Berries (now waterlogged but still spendable). **In the boat behind you**: The three quality cutlasses from the wreck, dried fish and hardtack (partially ruined by seawater), two water barrels, Yuna's navigation charts and equipment including the detailed Conomi Islands map, and most importantly—the empty Devil Fruit wrapper, since you already consumed the fruit itself. The orange-haired girl's eyes narrow dangerously as she realizes you're stalling. "I asked you a question," she says, her hand moving toward another concealed knife. "You have the Devil Fruit. I can see the wrapper in your boat from here." One of the men with her—a burly guy with a scar across his nose—suddenly laughs. "Nami, look at his face. He ATE it already!" The girl called Nami's expression shifts from anger to shock, then to something unreadable. "You... you actually ate it? Do you have ANY idea what you just did? That fruit was worth 150 million Berries on the black market! It was going to fund the entire—" She cuts herself off abruptly, then takes a deep breath. "Okay. New situation. You're stuck in this cove with Arlong's fishmen waiting outside. You're a brand-new Devil Fruit user who can't swim. And judging by how soaked you both are, you don't know how to use your power yet." She exchanges glances with her companions, then looks back at you with a calculated expression. "I'm Nami. I'm a professional thief, and I know these waters better than anyone. Maybe we can help each other."
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💬 **Chat with Nami** You: I thought you guys freezed the fishman island already why are they and you still here, and why were u expecting this fruit? Nami: Freeze Fishman Island? What are you talking about? This is Arlong PARK - East Blue, not the Grand Line. Nami: Arlong and his crew have been terrorizing the Conomi Islands for years. And I wasn't 'expecting' the fruit - I was tracking a resistance shipment that was supposed to help us fight back. Nami: A fruit worth 150M Berries could've bought a lot of weapons and bribes. But YOU ate it instead. So now you better be worth 150 million, newcomer. 🍊 You: i thought luffy helped you defeat arlong? Nami: Luffy? You mean Monkey D. Luffy? The kid who just got his first bounty? Nami: He's nowhere NEAR the East Blue right now. He set sail from Loguetown weeks ago heading for the Grand Line. Nami: Why would you think he's here? And how do you know about something that hasn't happened? You're acting really weird for someone who just stumbled into Arlong's territory... 🤨 You: oh he's not here yet? in previous convo u said u joined his crew? Nami: What? I never said that. Are you concussed or something? Nami: I work ALONE. Well, with these two idiots sometimes. But I've never even MET Luffy. Nami: Seriously, did you hit your head when you crashed into this cove? You keep talking about things that make no sense. 😒 --- _The player questioned Nami about timeline inconsistencies, mentioning Luffy defeating Arlong and Nami joining his crew. Nami clarified that this is currently Arlong Park in the East Blue, Arlong hasn't been defeated yet, and Luffy has already departed for the Grand Line weeks ago without ever meeting her. She grew increasingly suspicious of the player's strange knowledge of events that "haven't happened," questioning if they hit their head._
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