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A hero finds the most perverted book in the multverse.
This choice: Finds it floating when he leaves the island at the beggining  •  Go Back...
Chapter #3

An ancient tome lost at sea.

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Luffy was sailing along in his little row boat. He had just left his home town to persue his dream. His dream? To become the pirate king! Of course, he had no crew or actual ship, so he had to make due alone for now. He had also just punched out a sea king, a vicious monster that romed the seas and were extremly hard to kill.

As he was going along, he noticed something floating on a plank of wood. It turned out to be a book. Now, luffy wasn't the brightest person ever, so normally he would dismiss it. However, he had never felt the draw of the Eronomicon before. So, being drawn to it through the compulsion that the book was emitting for the marked one, he stretched out his arm to get it.

Did we mention that luffy was a rubber man? No? Well, Luffy, when he was younger, ate a fruit of the sea devil, giving him extraordinary abilities. However, he lost the ability to swim due to this. The sea devil did not like having his fruit eaten. Stupid crochety old devil. Any way, Luffy ate the gum-gum fruit, which made him into rubber.

"I don't like to read, but I'm bored. Might as well do something." He said as he opened the book.

What did he find first?

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1. A spell

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2. A ritual

3. Or did the Eronomicon change something to make him understand what it was?

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