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ONEPIECE: CHARYDBIS,THE SEA MONSTER OF STRAW-HAT PIRATES

On a secluded island teeming with rare and mystical animals, the Straw Hat crew stumbles upon a secret unlike any they have ever imagined. Deep within the forest, hidden behind thick vines and ancient trees, resides a being of unimaginable beauty and power—a goddess whose very presence bends the world around her. With flowing hair like the sea, skin as white as snow, and eyes that hold the depth of buried treasures, she appears both innocent and divine. Yet beneath her serene exterior lies a terrifying truth: she is a living embodiment of the legendary power of Charybdis capable of summoning the ocean itself into a force of destruction. Her song, sweet and otherworldly, lures hearts into peace while masking the storm she commands. As Nami, Luffy, and Zoro confront this otherworldly presence, they are torn between awe and fear. For in her lies the ability to reshape the island—and perhaps the entire ocean—through her overwhelming, primordial might. What begins as a search for treasure and adventure quickly becomes a test of courage, desire, and the very limits of human daring. Will they approach her with reverence or recklessness? And can mortals truly survive the encounter with a goddess whose power rivals the wrath of the sea itself? ------- -slow paced - slice of life . . . . . . . One Piece was created by Eiichiro Oda, and My Hero Academia (MHA) was created by Kōhei Horikoshi ------- only Miss Cry was my own creation. .. .. .. images are from Ai or from Google. Ai/ Artificial intelligence G/Google.
AmN_Not · 100.9k Views

Genshin Impact: Don’t Let Me Become a Five-Star!

I am Elric — Chief Clerk of the Hydro Archon. After serving at Furina’s side for three exhausting years, she finally found a perfect excuse to exile me to Sumeru, issuing a ruthless order: “Don’t come back.” Unfortunately for her… fate had other plans. Not long after arriving in Sumeru, I awakened my very own cheat. Other people transmigrate into the game world. I became a character controlled by players instead. Wait — you’re telling me the more players who like me, the stronger I become? …Alright. Then tonight, the clerk joins the hunt— No, the battle for popularity. If popularity equals power, then I’ll optimize everything. Aranara questline? Fifteen-minute speedrun. Forest Book grind? Deleted from existence. Hidden achievements? Primogems delivered straight to your hands. Players: “Wait — I don’t have to suffer through this anymore?!” “Free Primogems?! This NPC is a saint!” “Make him playable already — I’ve saved everything for his banner!” “Neuvillette, cook me a few dishes.” “Put it on the House of the Hearth’s tab. The Fatui are rich anyway.” The more chaos I cause, the more the players love me. The more they love me… the more broken I become. It’s a perfect system. …Right? Years later, a report shook Fontaine. “Teyvat Year XXX was rated the most stable year in Fontaine’s history — thanks largely to Clerk Elric’s extraordinary contributions.” — Charlotte She added one final note: “Stability was achieved because Clerk Elric was finally arrested and sent to the Fortress of Meropide.” …Worth it.
Pokeman_7060 · 23k Views

Truth Behind the Shadows

The plunge was instant—a violent rupture between air and liquid. My body sliced into the water, and the world above vanished in a shimmer of refracted light. Pressure wrapped around me like a tightening fist, squeezing my chest, compressing my ribs. My vision blurred at the edges, the periphery dissolving into a halo of darkness, as if the ocean itself was erasing me. Every cell screamed for oxygen. My lungs, deprived of air, burned with the acidic buildup of carbon dioxide. The diaphragm convulsed, desperate to inhale, but the reflex was denied. Blood vessels constricted, shunting oxygen to the brain and heart in a last-ditch survival mechanism. I could feel the chemistry of panic—adrenaline surging, heart hammering, neurons firing erratically. Yet, beneath the chaos, a strange calm began to seep in. But the calm was not entirely mine. The water pressed closer, not just physically but spiritually, like walls with invisible needles pricking at my skin. Shapes flickered in the corners of my vision—fluid shadows that moved with intention. They weren't fish, nor tricks of light. They were something older, something watching. The silence was absolute, yet I heard whispers—low, resonant, vibrating through the bones of my skull. Not words, but impressions: stay, belong, dissolve. My panic ebbed, replaced by a serenity that felt borrowed, imposed. The ocean was not just water; it was a consciousness, vast and indifferent, folding me into itself. My breathing slowed, not by choice but by surrender. The burning in my lungs dulled, replaced by a sensation of expansion, as though I was inhaling the water itself. My body felt porous, dissolving into the currents. For a moment, I wasn't drowning—I was becoming part of something infinite. Maybe it wouldn't matter. Maybe the ocean had decided. And strangely, I didn't mind staying like this a while longer. I erupted from the water with a gasp, lungs clawing for air as strong hands dragged me upward. The grip was unmistakable—rough, calloused, etched with the memory of work and violence. I knew these hands. I had felt them before, not in salvation but in judgment. Never would I have imagined they'd pull me from death instead of pushing me toward it. The contradiction burned hotter than the oxygen flooding back into my chest. It was mercy wrapped in menace, a reprieve offered by the very executioner I had feared. And yet, in that moment, there was a strange intoxication. The pain of breath returning, the sting of water in my throat, the shock of survival—it all blurred into something almost pleasurable. A twisted ecstasy, born from the knowledge that the one who could condemn me had chosen, for now, to let me live. "Sam....................why?" I choked out as my body shuddered against his, curling into myself, shaking with involuntary sobs.
Natali_3408 · 9.7k Views

SSS Regression: I Claimed the Tutorial as My Territory

The world doesn't end with fire. It ends with a notification. Nate didn't get a heroic ending. He died seven years after the first Gate opened, crushed under a world that turned people into numbers and "useful" into disposable. Then he woke up back on Day One, in an office hallway, with the first Gate tearing open down the hall. This time, he knows the truth. The Tutorial isn't random. It never was. It rewards ownership, not survival. So Nate does the one thing nobody thinks to do in the first hour of the apocalypse. He claims it. A rooftop. A door. A patch of territory the System recognizes as his. The moment he becomes a Tutorial Owner, the building changes. It offers him Authority to enforce rules, and Debt to punish mistakes. Doors can be sealed. Contracts can bind. Lies can be audited. Violence can be taxed. Every choice becomes law, and every law has a price. And the second he takes that power, the real enemies show up. Not the monsters spilling out of Gates. The people who can see the panels too. A smiling man with a fire axe. A terrified coworker who becomes a target. A stranger on the roof whose fear turns into a mouth for something else. The Supervisor that watches for mistakes and punishes "noncompliance." The Collector that slips through cracks and offers "shortcuts" in exchange for memories. In this world, your best weapon isn't a sword. It's a clause. If Nate wants to survive this time, he can't just run from danger. He has to build control out of a living building that wants obedience, and a hungry disorder that wants loopholes. He has to keep his people together when the System tries to separate them. He has to beat deceptive traps designed to turn him into debt. He has to survive sterile zones where mistakes don't bleed, they get locked up, and deals that offer power at the cost of who you are. Because once you claim territory, you don't get to be normal again. You become a signal. And somewhere above the city, something is watching the new Owner who dared to say: "This Tutorial is mine."
NerdSmithy · 4.4k Views