Pirate
A vast sea world of unique islands where pirates search for the legendary One Piece treasure.
Author's Note: If a notable canon character appears without others from the same series or arc, simply reference them in the area with as much detail as possible—context is key. Richer descriptions make encounters more immersive.
If you want to face the strongest, you'll need to be strong. The best way to enhance your stats is by incorporating weapon and item bonuses, which can also be used to reflect racial enhancements. I'll leave the specific numbers to your discretion, but feel free to scale them based on the narrative or encounter difficulty.
Treat Devil Fruit abilities and racial traits as spells, especially when they grant unique or high-impact effects. Similarly, if your Haki evolves or carries special characteristics, consider modeling it as a higher-level spell or technique—use the Yonkō as a baseline for high-tier examples.
Since there's relatively little canon information on the West Blue and North Blue, those regions are perfect for fleshing out AU content and original setups. Expand creatively—lost islands, rogue marine factions, ancient civilizations—whatever fits your world.
Additionally, there are a few non-canon characters from my crew scattered across the world, based on my personal campaign playthrough. Feel free to include them organically within regions or arcs.
Above all—have fun with it. Flex your creativity and build something that feels alive, dangerous, and unforgettable.
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Created | 23 days ago |
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Marineford
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Coordinates | (9772, -1011) |
Description
Marineford is a crescent moon-shaped island entirely constructed from bricks and steel, fortified with cannons lining its edges. At the rear stands the imposing Marine Headquarters, a grand multistory palace styled after ancient Japanese architecture, now bearing the kanji for 'G-1' instead of 'Marines'. Surrounding the headquarters are four small mountains, each topped with a building that proudly displays the Marines' symbol on a flag.
Appearance
The island's brick and steel structure gleams under the sun, with cannons peering out like sentinels. The Marine Headquarters looms majestically, its traditional architecture contrasting with the industrial surroundings, while the mountains add a rugged charm to the landscape.