One Piece: Legend of Fushiguro
Fushiguro didn’t ask to be born in the world of One Piece with memories from Earth…
but if the universe insists on throwing him into a sea filled with sea monsters, pirates, and people who punch islands in half, then fine—
He’ll become the kind of monster that bites back.
After losing his hometown to a Celestial Dragon and discovering that Devil Fruits don’t work on him (even after eating two… don’t ask), Fushiguro decides to build his own path the only way he knows how:
Train like a beast.
Punch problems.
Protect his crew.
Look cool doing it.
Alongside:
• Jasper, a metal-controlling rookie whose powers are amazing but whose control is… questionable at best.
• Theo, a swordsman who pretends to be the responsible adult but internally screams every ten minutes.
The Infinite Pirates set sail across the Grand Line with one goal:
Get strong enough to survive the incoming chaos.
Because in the shadows, the world’s strongest monsters are already moving—
Whitebeard, Kaido, Big Mom… and the Rocks Pirates.
God Valley is coming.
And somehow, Fushiguro keeps accidentally walking straight toward danger instead of away from it.
(…To be fair, he claims it’s on purpose. Theo disagrees. Jasper panics. It’s a whole thing.)
But whether it’s training on death islands, fighting pirates ten times their size, or slipping into the orbit of future legends—
The Infinite Pirates aren’t here to be background characters.
They’re here to raise hell, break limits, and write a legend loud enough that even the seas remember their names.
Set sail.
This is the Legend of Fushiguro—
Where comedy, chaos, and badassery collide.
Disclaimer:
This is a fan-made story inspired by the world of One Piece. All rights to the One Piece universe, its characters, settings, and concepts belong to Eiichiro Oda, Shueisha, and Toei Animation.
This work is created purely for entertainment and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any official One Piece copyright holders.
Only original characters and original plot elements belong to the author.