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Short Story: One Piece: Gear 5 Luffy at Marineford (FINISHED)

What if Luffy had Gear 5 in Marinedford? (made this for fun. this fanfic will not follow the one piece logic so don't be mad.)

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92 Chs

The Void Century Unveiled

The chamber deep within Raftel echoed with the faint, soft whispers of the wind blowing through the cracks in the ancient stones. The air was thick with the weight of revelation, with truths that had been buried beneath layers of lies for centuries. Standing at the center of it all was Robin, her hands tracing the ancient inscriptions carved into the Poneglyphs that stood as the final testament to the lost world of the Void Century.

The crew stood silently behind her, their eyes fixed on the stones that held the answers to everything. Luffy, exhausted but resolute, rested his arms across the back of his head, his straw hat tilted slightly. He wasn't one for history lessons, but he knew this moment was important—more important than anything they had faced before.

Zoro, leaning casually on one of his swords, stared at the Poneglyphs with a furrowed brow. Sanji, despite his usual laid-back demeanor, watched with a rare intensity, his cigarette forgotten between his fingers. Nami clutched her Log Pose, her mind racing as she tried to process what this meant for the world outside. The others—Franky, Brook, Usopp, Jinbe, and Chopper—waited anxiously, knowing that what they were about to hear would change everything.

"This is it," Robin began, her voice low but steady. "The story that the world has been trying to hide. The history that the World Government has erased."

The crew leaned in closer, the anticipation palpable.

Robin's fingers glided over the stone, her eyes scanning the intricate inscriptions. "The Void Century... it was a time of great prosperity for an ancient kingdom. A kingdom unlike any other, with technology and wisdom that surpassed anything we've seen today."

"So, they were advanced, huh?" Sanji muttered.

Robin nodded. "Yes. This kingdom wasn't just advanced—they were idealists. They wanted a world where all people, regardless of race or status, could live freely. They believed in unity, in peace... but that dream was seen as a threat."

Nami's eyes widened. "A threat? To who?"

Robin sighed. "To the other nations. Back then, there were many powerful nations, but none as powerful as the ancient kingdom. The rulers of these nations feared the kingdom's ideals. They saw unity as a challenge to their power, to their control. So, they formed an alliance."

Zoro's grip tightened on his sword. "The World Government."

"Exactly," Robin confirmed, her voice somber. "The nations that would later become the World Government joined forces to destroy the ancient kingdom. They couldn't allow such ideals to spread—ideals of freedom, equality, and peace. They waged war, and in the end, they wiped out the kingdom completely."

The crew stood in stunned silence, the gravity of the revelation sinking in.

"They didn't just destroy the kingdom," Robin continued. "They erased its existence from history. They made sure that no one would remember what they had done, or the ideals that the kingdom stood for. The Void Century isn't just a lost period of time—it's the legacy of a people who believed in a better world. A world that the World Government feared."

Luffy's eyes narrowed. He may not have understood the intricacies of history, but he knew enough to feel the injustice. "So, the World Government killed them because they were afraid of losing their power."

Robin nodded gravely. "Yes. And they've been suppressing that truth ever since."

"But what does that have to do with the One Piece?" Nami asked, her brow furrowed. "Is this history the treasure?"

Robin turned her gaze to the massive stone tablet at the heart of the chamber, the centerpiece of the treasure room. "The One Piece is more than just gold or treasure—it's the culmination of this history. The ancient kingdom knew they were going to be destroyed, so they left behind their legacy in the form of these Poneglyphs. The One Piece is the key to understanding the true history of the world, the blueprint for a world without the oppression of the World Government."

Franky's eyes widened as he looked at the ancient tablet. "So that's why Roger laughed when he found it. He knew... he understood that the real treasure wasn't just wealth—it was the truth."

Robin nodded. "Yes. The truth about the ancient kingdom, the truth about the Void Century, and the truth about the World Government's tyranny. The One Piece is a symbol—it represents the possibility of rebuilding the world as the ancient kingdom envisioned. A world of freedom, without the chains of the World Government."

There was a heavy silence as the crew processed Robin's words.

"But there's more," Robin said, her voice growing quieter, more serious. "This kingdom... it wasn't just any kingdom. Its name was..."

She hesitated for a moment, as if the weight of the word itself was too much to speak aloud.

"Its name was the Kingdom of D."

The crew froze, their eyes wide with shock. Luffy, whose last name carried the initial D, stared at Robin, his expression unreadable.

"The Will of D," Robin continued, her voice barely above a whisper. "It's the will of the people who carried on the ancient kingdom's ideals. They knew that one day, someone from their bloodline—or someone who inherited their will—would rise up to challenge the world that the World Government had built."

"The Will of D..." Jinbe muttered. "That's why the World Government fears anyone with that initial. They're descendants or inheritors of the ancient kingdom's ideals."

Luffy remained silent, his mind racing. He had always wondered about the significance of the "D" in his name, the same initial carried by his brother Ace, his father Dragon, and even his nemesis, Marshall D. TeachBlackbeard. Now, it all made sense. They were connected by a legacy older than any of them had realized.

"So that's why they've been trying to control the world," Zoro said, his voice cold. "They're afraid of the D's. They're afraid of people like Luffy."

Robin nodded. "Exactly. The World Government knows that if someone carrying the Will of D learns the truth, they could destroy the entire system they've built. That's why they've kept this history hidden, why they've hunted down anyone connected to it."

Luffy's fists clenched tightly, his knuckles turning white. "I'm not going to let them get away with it. If they destroyed a whole kingdom just because they were afraid... I'll make sure they pay for it."

Sanji's eyes glowed with determination. "The World Government won't be able to keep this secret forever. Not now."

Nami stepped forward, her voice steady but filled with urgency. "But we need to be careful. If the World Government knows we've found out the truth, they'll do everything they can to stop us. They'll send the full force of the Marines and the CP0 after us. We have to think ahead."

Robin turned to face Luffy, her expression solemn. "Luffy... finding the One Piece means more than just becoming Pirate King now. It means you have the power to change the world. But that also means you'll be their biggest target. The World Government will do whatever it takes to stop you from spreading this truth."

Luffy's eyes burned with determination as he looked around at his crew. "I don't care about any of that. I'll take them all on if I have to. If the World Government wants to stop me, let them try. We've come too far to back down now."

Zoro stepped up beside his captain, a smirk on his face. "I'll cut down anyone who gets in our way. No one's stopping us."

Sanji, with his usual cool demeanor, nodded. "They've got no idea who they're up against. We're not going to let them control the world any longer."

Franky cracked his knuckles, his mechanical arm gleaming in the light of the cavern. "Let's tear down this corrupt system and build something new, something better."

Usopp, despite his usual fears, stood tall with his slingshot ready. "We'll fight for a world where everyone can be free. That's what we've been sailing for, right?"

Jinbe crossed his arms, his voice calm but filled with resolve. "We have a duty to protect the truth and ensure that the ancient kingdom's ideals are realized. For the sake of the future."

Luffy looked at each of his crew members, his heart swelling with pride. They were ready to fight for the world he believed in, just as he was.

He turned his gaze back to the Poneglyph, to the legacy left behind by the ancient kingdom. He thought of his journey, of the people he'd met along the way, of the sacrifices made to reach this point.

"This is it, guys," Luffy said, his voice steady. "We've found the One Piece... and now it's time to change the world."

The crew nodded, their resolve stronger than ever.

As they stood together in that ancient chamber, they knew that the road ahead would be the most dangerous they'd ever faced. But they were ready. They had the truth, they had each other, and they had the will to carry on the legacy of the ancient kingdom—the Will of D.