(Y/N) is a wind man, he ate the Kuki-Kuki no mi.
He finds himself in a complicated situation but gets rescued by a rubber man with a straw hat in return he joins his pirate group, follow along on the strawhats adventures as they try to find the One...
"It's getting pretty cold with all this wind," Luffy remarked, his eyes scanning the falling snowflakes that were starting to blanket the crew.
"Why the hell are you wearing sandals in this weather? Just looking at them is making me feel cold!" Sanji complained, glaring at Luffy's exposed feet as the biting wind howled around them.
"I'm telling you, he was dropped on the head," Y/N chimed in, shaking his head.
"Hey! That's just my police!" Luffy protested, puffing out his chest defiantly.
"It's called 'policy,'" Sanji corrected him, rolling his eyes.
"My point stands," Y/N said.
"In any case, did ya know that people in snowy countries don't sleep?" Luffy said, sidestepping as a rabbit lunged at him, missing by inches.
"Why?" Y/N asked, curiously.
"Because they'll die if they do," Luffy replied with the utmost seriousness.
"That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard," Sanji shot back, exasperation coloring his voice.
"It's true. That's what a guy once told me," Luffy insisted.
"Who, Usopp?" Y/N asked skeptically, dodging another rabbit with ease.
"Nope, from a guy in a bar," Luffy answered, as if that clarified everything.
"Then why was there a bed in that Dalton dude's home?" Sanji countered, deftly avoiding an attack from yet another rabbit.
"Ah! You're right! Then that must be when it's time for him to die..." Luffy mused, scratching his head in thought.
"Ha! That's even more ridiculous!" Y/N laughed. "I've heard that people who live in snowy countries have to shed their skin anytime they're outside of a snowy perimeter."
"Really?" Luffy asked, his eyes wide with interest.
"Yeah," Y/N nodded, maintaining a straight face.
"That's ridiculous!" Sanji shouted, incredulous.
"Well, let me ask you guys this, do you know that the women in snowy countries all have beautiful, smooth skin?" Sanji continued, a twinkle in his eye.
"What?" Luffy and Y/N said in unison.
"Isn't that obvious?" Sanji added, warming to the topic. "You know how when it's cold, you rub your skin together? Well, that's why. Having smooth white skin is the trademark of women in snowy countries."
"Why white?" Luffy asked, genuinely puzzled.
"Because that's the color of the snow that seeps inside their skin," Sanji explained with a grin.
"Why wouldn't it be the same for men?" Y/N inquired, arching an eyebrow.
"Yeah, you're pretty stupid, you know," Luffy added, dodging a rabbit that dashed towards him.
"You two are the last people I want to hear that from!" Sanji shouted, lifting his leg.
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"What's up with that rabbit?" Luffy asked, his eyes wide as he watched the creature fly off into the distance.
"Hang in there, Nami. We'll get you to a doctor soon," Sanji reassured the unconscious navigator, her lifeless form slung over Y/N's back.
"The snow's real thick around here," Luffy observed as they continued their arduous climb up the steep, icy hill.
"Hm?" Y/N stopped abruptly, something strange catching their eye.
In front of them stood a herd of gigantic, menacing rabbits, their eyes glinting with hostility.
"What are these things...?" Y/N murmured, a sense of unease creeping in.
"They're white and big, so they gotta be polar bears!" Luffy exclaimed, his voice tinged with awe.
"It jumped!" Sanji shouted as one of the massive rabbits leaped high into the air, forcing them to dodge frantically.
"What in the world... How can it jump like that!? It's like a gorilla!" Sanji exclaimed, breathless with disbelief.
"No, it's a polar bear!" Luffy insisted.
"No, it's a goddamn rabbit!"
"But didn't you just say it was a gorilla?"
"This must be the Lapin crap that guy was talking about!" Y/N interjected, eyes scanning the growing numbers. "There's so many of them!"
"I guess it's expected of a snow creature to move this swiftly over thick snow... We're at a disadvantage," Sanji muttered, frustration evident in his voice.
"Y/N! Don't lay a hand on any of them! You may be unaffected because of your devil fruit abilities, but the impact of every blow you deliver or receive will be transferred over to Nami!"
"So if that happens, she'll die! For sure!" Sanji added, his tone serious.
"Right," Y/N replied, stepping back and focusing on dodging as another rabbit lunged. Sanji and Luffy quickly intercepted, tossing the creatures aside.
"Damn it... it's hard to get any good kicks with both feet stuck in deep snow," Sanji complained, watching as all the Lapins converged on their position.
"They're coming all at once! We'll cover you, so run to the forest!" Luffy shouted, pushing Y/N forward.
"We have to shake them off somehow. If we were to seriously fight all of them, we'd be stuck here until the sun goes down!" Sanji warned as they ran, the horde of rabbits close behind.
"Damn!" Y/N cursed, raising his leg as a rabbit snuck up on him.
"Stop!" Sanji grabbed Y/N's leg mid-kick. "I told you to leave them alone! This is a matter of life and death."
"Damn it! Sorry," Y/N apologized, sprinting ahead of Luffy and Sanji.
"We can climb up from here!" Y/N noticed a cliff and used one of the Lapins to ricochet off its stomach, propelling himself into the air and onto the cliff.
"They're still after us!" Sanji shouted, joining Y/N with Luffy close behind, Nami still slung over Y/N's shoulder.
"Just keep running all the way to the top!" Y/N urged, their path suddenly jarred by a tremor.
Sanji looked back, his face draining of color as he saw all the rabbits jumping in unison, causing the ground to shake.
"Those damn rabbits really did it...! Please tell me I'm dreaming," Sanji said, his voice trembling with fear.
"What is it, Sanji?" Luffy asked, concern etched on his face.
"Y/N, Luffy! Start running!" Sanji screamed at them.
"Run? Run where?" Y/N asked.
"Anywhere is fine! Just as long as it's far away from here!"
"Because there's an avalanche headed right for us!"