One Piece: The Straw Hat Necromancer

One Piece: The Straw Hat Necromancer

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"I don't have much ambition." This is what Reiner often says. All he wants is to tag along with the Straw Hat Pirates, travel the world, and collect the dead. From Captain Kuro... Arlong... all the way to Crocodile... Shiki the Golden Lion... But as he kept collecting, the style started getting stranger. A demon with ram's horns and a serpent's tail-understandable. But a chainsaw demon? What the hell is that? And Sukuna-where the hell did you pull him from?! When the Summit War begins, Sengoku and the three Admirals stare at Reiner, sitting calmly on the execution platform. "What? You're saying these powerful figures are the dead under his control?!" "Impossible! Isn't he just some errand boy for the Straw Hat Pirates?" "Come on, you're calling this logistics?!" Reiner, unhappy, snapped back: "If I'm doing all the odd jobs, what else would you call it besides logistics?!" --- (Travels with the crew + original storyline. Not a saint, not darkened.)
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After Luffy eats the most overpowered fruit in the world, many powerful pirate crews are after him. When one finally gets him, his life and personality is twisted and warped by that crew's desires, and the Luffy his real family knew is gone. Maybe for good when your whole life is a fabricated lie. M for child psychological trauma and violence. Minor character deaths at the end.

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