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dragon and dinosaur devil fruit ideas
Some random devil fruit ideas that I came up with:
zodiac zodiac no mi model eastern: Gives the user the abliatity to transform in the animals of the Chinese zodiac Rat,Ox,Tiger,Rabbit,Dragon,Snake,Horse,Goat,Monkey,Rooster,Dog,Pig
zodiac zodiac ni mi model western: Gives the user the ablitatiy to transform in forms based on the Western Zodiac Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius Pisces
ryu ryu ni mi model ultimasaurus: gives user the power to transform into the dinosaur ultimasaurus
melt melt ni mi :Gives the user the power to ... melt
ryu ryu ni mi model velcoraptor : gives the user the power to turn into a velcraptoper
One Piece OCs
As with many people who have watched/read One Piece, I have made my own crew for the world. Thing is, they’re not pirates (not even like the Straw Hats), even if a couple of them were one time or another.
I’ll break them down in the order they joined their crew. The captain was originally made for another setting, but her design is based on John Joseco’s humanized Princess Luna. Her name is Teleute, and in the world of One Piece, I made her family the descendants of a Sky Island with a special genetic quirk that makes their hair grow to look like the sky at the time of their birth (this is not the strangest thing in the setting, and anyone who has read or watched the series knows this). Teleute was born on a new moon midnight, so she has dark dark blue hair with sparkly spots like stars.
Teleute decided to set out to sea in search of true love, since all the girls on her home island were straight or taken. Her best friend, Shifter Dee, decided he would go with her to be her navigator, having learned the skill with his father, an ex-marine. Dee actually ate a Devil Fruit as a kid, an original creation (one of many) named the Shape Shape Fruit (Keijo Keijo no Mi), which allows him to manipulate and create the shapes of things, including his own body.
Not long into their journey, they encountered a trio of shipwrecked sailors from a failed pirate crew, two humans and a fishman. The fishman, a squid-type with multiple legs, but only two arms, by the name of Ula Mangeni is an amazing cook, with a dream of tasting everything the world has to offer. Their musician friend, Talib Kosi, wants to be a world-famous magician, and always wearing one of two masks: a plain white mask and one that looks exactly like it except for some lipstick. Because Kosi is genderfluid. The last of the trio is a doctor named Emeria Kamsa who wants to have at least one dear friend on every island.
While travelling their home sea of the West Blue, ferrying goods and people from one island to another to make money (like the crew of Serenity, but a good deal less illegal), they encounter their shipwright, Perbia Chase. Thirty years ago, he was experimenting with his new Devil Fruit, the Tempo Tempo Fruit, and accidentally slowed his tempo so much that he was thought to be a strange statue by an abandoned house in the woods by the people of the island. Chase is a self-described Mad Engineer (he hates it when people call him a mad scientist). Most of his creations explode, and some of them even on purpose. He wants to make a tool that can do anything. An omnitool if you will.
After Chase modified the ship, which I named The Weatherlight because I’m such a huge Magic: the Gathering nerd, so that it could fly, they flew over the Red Line to the South Blue, where they took on two more crewmates. Their purser, Lovelane D. Chrimon, user of the Life Life Fruit (Sei Sei no Mi), which made him effectively immortal outside of the water (he just wants to see something exciting, since he’s lived for ages), and the ship’s guard, Lisama a former Sky Island monk who was kicked out of his monastery when the other monks discovered he’d been born with a female body. He wants to find a Devil Fruit that can fix his body.
While on the Grand Line, they made it a point to collect as many Eternal Poses as possible so they could continue making a business out of ferrying people and cargo wherever they needed to be, even as they follow their dreams.
However, after reaching Sabaody, Teleute's hair gained the attention of a Celestial Dragon, who declared that she would be one of his concubines. Knowing the power of the World Nobles, she sullenly agreed. However, as this directly contradicted her reason for heading out to sea, as well as her orientation, her crew sort-of mutinied to rescue her from the Noble, earning their whole crew bounties and the following epithets:
"Night Sky" Teleute (Her hair)
"The Shaper" Shifter Dee (His power)
"The Immortal" Lovelane D. Chrimon (His power)
"Ceaseless Hunger" Ula Mangeni (He took a bite out of a guard)
"Reaper Man" Perbia Chase (He wears a black cloak and wields a scythe/rifle)
"Flayer" Emeria Kamsa (She dual-wields urumi)
"Faceless Mage" Talib Kosi (The masks and stage magic-illusions)
"Lord of Nightmares" Lisama (You wouldn’t like him when he’s angry)
The last member of the crew is also Teleute’s True Love, a New World Native from an island known as The Dune Sea, a place where water can’t exist except near special crystals, named Ashens Opal. Opal, however, has a rather darker dream than the rest of the crew: she wants vengeance on Blackbeard, who killed her father and the entire caravan he was travelling in.
And that’s my crew. I think this is one of the longest posts I’ve done. Not sure if I’ll ever get around to writing their adventures properly, though.