The sky over the New World bled a bruised purple as the three pirate galleons closed the distance. The water, once a serene mirror, was now churned into a violent froth by the incoming hulls. On the lead ship, the pirate captain—a man whose face was a patchwork of scars and filth—stood on the bowsprit, howling with a sadistic glee that carried across the waves.
"Look at that beauty!" the captain roared, gesturing to the massive Marine vessel. "A gold mine floating on the waves! Kill the men! Strip the ship! And the women..." He let out a wet, guttural laugh that made his crew erupt in cheers. "Chain them up! I'll take my time with them until their spirits break and they die in pleasure! Wahahahaha! Fire! Fire everything! Turn their hope into splinters!"
The cannons roared, spitting iron and fire. But as the smoke cleared, the pirates didn't see a burning wreck. They saw a deck lined with thirty-eight shadows, each radiating a killing intent so sharp it felt like a physical weight on the sea.
The Roar of the Students
Chopper's form expanded with the sickening sound of snapping bone and growing muscle, his Heavy Point looming large. "How dare you belittle human life!" he bellowed, his voice a deep rumble of primal fury.
Sanji stepped forward, the cherry of his cigarette glowing a fierce orange before he crushed it under his heel. "How dare you disgrace women like they are some kind of things," he hissed, his leg beginning to shimmer with a heat that distorted the very air.
Tamaki's eyes, usually hidden by his hood, were fixed on the approaching ships with a cold, predatory focus. "You're no humans," he muttered, his fingers shifting into hardened tentacles.
Mirio stood beside him, the usual warmth of his smile replaced by a terrifying, hollow seriousness. "That's not how power should be used!"
Inasa's cape whipped violently as a localized cyclone began to form around him. "Your passions have been corrupted!"
Izuku crouched low, green lightning snapping across his skin in violent arcs as his Full Cowl hummed at its limit. "Words are words, but words can be swords!"
Bakugo's palms were already smoking, the staccato pops of his nitroglycerin sweat sounding like a drumroll for the dead. "Hahahaha! I'll finally get some nerves to release!"
Monoma reached out, a manic grin splitting his face. "Your power that you're proud of... should be copied for a much better way."
Tokoyami was swallowed by the abyss as Dark Shadow expanded into a monstrous, clawed specter. "The darkness wasn't present... only your madness!"
Shoto stomped his foot, and the sea groaned as a massive bridge of jagged, blue ice surged toward the pirate fleet. "Life should be protected!"
Momo's skin shimmered as she manifested a high-caliber laser cannon, the barrel glowing with a terrifying light. "Not only do you disturb us, but you show your true colors!"
Ibara fell to her knees, her vine-like hair coiling into a massive, green anaconda that hissed at the sky. "Please forgive these souls who have lost their way!"
Yui touched the massive deck cannon, her expression a mask of nonchalant death. "Big words," she whispered, as the weapon grew to an impossible size.
Yanagi raised her hands, her fingers twitching like a puppeteer's. "Even ghosts have their own unfinished will. But compared to you..."
Kendo's hands grew to the size of sails, coated in a shimmering layer of obsidian Haki. "You dare to act rampant in front of me?!"
Camie blew a thick, shimmering cloud of bubbles that drifted toward the pirate masts. "I don't like your vibe."
Nejire spiraled into the air, golden surges of energy twisting around her arms. "Why your voice sound like toilet flushes?!" she shouted, tilting her head with innocent cruelty.
Luffy gripped the brim of his straw hat, his presence suddenly turning the air heavy and suffocating. "That's not how a pirate should be!"
Ace and Sabo moved in perfect synchronization, one hand on their hats, the other wreathed in flame and pressurized air. "See? You want to be burned in the sea," Ace growled. Sabo added coldly, "What an irony. You live here, and you will die here."
Karasu's long coat dissolved into a murder of a thousand soot-colored crows that blotted out the sun. "You've been corrupted by your own darkness."
Bellobetty exhaled a plume of smoke, her flag snapping in the wind. "I don't cheer up dead people."
Kid's magnetic field screamed, pulling every scrap of metal on the deck into a gargantuan, crushing fist. "You don't know anything about life!"
Killer's Punishers spun with a high-pitched, metallic whine. "We don't kill to have fun... we kill to survive."
Smoker's body turned into a billowing cloud of white ash. "Pirate-wannabes... you should have never ventured into this sea."
Tashigi drew her blade, the steel catching the dying light. "Your weapons are tainted with pure blood... unforgivable!"
Koby planted his feet, his fist turning black with Haki. "We protect. And I'll start with you!"
Hibari sighted down her sniper rifle, her finger steady on the trigger. "Let's see if your words can attack me... or my bullet first."
Ain's hands glowed with a ghostly, pink flame. "Let's see... I'll return you to your mother's womb."
Zoro bit down on the Wado Ichimonji, his eyes reflecting the terror of the pirates. "You disturbed my practice."
Kuina and Kiku stepped forward like twin spirits of vengeance. "You're not even worthy to take my katana," Kuina spat. Kiku adjusted her kimono, her eyes sharp: "Be ready... for I'll be the one who's hunting!"
Kawamatsu let out a low, croaking laugh. "Kapapapapapa! How pitiful!"
Trafalgar Law smirked, his Room expanding to encompass the entire battlefield. "Playing with life? I'm good at that."
Hiyori and Vivi stood as the final barrier of royal authority. "Your mouth shall be sealed forever!" Hiyori declared. Vivi's sand whirled in a deadly dance: "How disgraceful!"
Shirahoshi's eyes flared, and the very ocean beneath the pirate ships began to tremble with her rage.
Nico Robin crossed her arms, and a thousand Haki-coated limbs erupted from the pirate hulls. "Go back and study some life lessons."
Kaya sat on her bench, a serene smile on her face as a green, healing glow radiated from her tea cup, ready to mend her friends.
Nami raised her Clima-Tact, a black thundercloud swirling over the lead pirate ship. "I hate people like you!"
Boa Hancock watched from the doorway for a final second, the bloodline of kings burning in her eyes, before she turned and walked back into her room, leaving the slaughter to the rest.
The pirates' laughter turned to screams as thirty-eight different nightmares descended upon them. They had expected a treasure; they found their fate.
Fate to there death. ( what a found)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
To be continued
