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One Piece :The Last Voyage to Mordor

Patreon.com/Doflamingo4 When Gol D. Roger’s last words sent the world into a frenzy, pirates everywhere set sail for the mythical treasure, One Piece. But what if One Piece wasn’t a chest of gold or ultimate knowledge? What if it was a ring? Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hats are just doing their usual thing—punching Marines, stealing food, and annoying Zoro—when they stumble upon a secret buried in history. The Grand Line wasn’t just shaped by pirates… it was once connected to another world. A world of elves, kings, and one very grumpy wizard. Then they find it—the One Ring. A cursed artifact from a time when Imu and Sauron played the ultimate villain tag-team. Now, the Ring’s resurfacing is waking ancient horrors, and if Luffy doesn’t do something, both worlds might become Marine Headquarters (which is a fate worse than death, according to Zoro). But stopping a war between Imu and Luffy isn’t that simple. Especially when: Buggy somehow gets involved and convinces people he’s a legendary Ringbearer. Sanji flirts with an elf and gets kicked into another dimension. Zoro keeps trying to fight Nazgûl but keeps getting lost instead. Gandalf realizes he now has to babysit an entire pirate crew. And Imu finally steps out of the shadows, revealing the biggest lie in history. With the fate of two worlds on the line, Luffy does what he does best—he throws a punch first and asks questions later. Because if there's one thing more dangerous than a dark lord with world-ending power, it's a rubber pirate who doesn’t know when to quit.
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ONEPIECE : THE UNCHARTED VOYAGE

The Grand Line has always been a place of mystery, but what happens when even those who claim to know its secrets find themselves lost? What happens when history itself refuses to stay in place? When the past is no longer what it should have been, and the future twists in ways no one—no pirate, no emperor, no god—could ever predict? The seas have become unrecognizable. Islands that were supposed to be legends now stand tall in the sun. Great kingdoms, erased from the records of time, rise again, their ruins no longer silent. The Void Century no longer lurks in the shadows—it spills into reality, changing the world in ways that defy reason. The dead whisper in the winds. Events thought to be myths unfold before the eyes of those who should not be there to witness them. This is no longer the One Piece world as it was known. The past is no longer fixed. The future is no longer certain. And somewhere in between, the present is caught in an unrelenting storm of impossibility. Titans, demons, and lost civilizations have returned to a world that had long since forgotten them. The sea trembles as prophecies fail one by one, leaving behind a chaos that no power—not the Marines, not the Yonko, not even the will of the heavens—can contain. And within this madness, technology rises. The world no longer communicates through whispers and rumors alone. Knowledge spreads at impossible speeds, rewritten with every passing day. The bounties on posters are outdated before they are even printed. The truth, once buried beneath centuries of lies, threatens to resurface, bringing with it questions no one was meant to ask. Yet, amidst it all, there is no chosen one. No grand warrior of fate. No foretold hero to bring balance to the world. There is only a presence—a man who does not belong, yet exists nonetheless. He does not seek to rule, nor does he seek to destroy. He simply IS. A ripple that spreads through time itself, warping events, bending history, and turning even the most certain of futures into a game with no rules. Until Now, everything seemed normal. Too normal. But from the moment the crew set foot in the Grand Line, the world began to change. The seas no longer follow the paths they should. The islands ahead are not the islands that should be there. Time bends, reality shifts, and what was once thought impossible becomes inevitable. This is no longer just the age of pirates.
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