[Previous Title - One Piece: Hashirama’s Voyage]
Hashirama Senju, the God of Shinobi, the Wood Deity, was a legend in the Naruto World. But what if with that exact limitless power on his fingertips, an average man with questionable past is born in the world of Pirates and Marines.
An odd combo in hindsight, but a fun one in practice.
With his Bloodline Power far beyond any Devil-Fruit, reviving the Senju Clan, and finding the One Piece - both can be done without any issue. Right?
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Author Note: The Senju Clan exists in this story, coming from Wano, and Chakra is their bloodline power. So yes, this has some AU elements due to the merge of this and chat; while keeping One Piece Lore mostly the same.
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The characters are inconsistent and wishy washy and their interactions are not really believable.
In particular the story is let down by the main character who is a complete stick in the mud personality and doesn't have a meaningful goal, no desires, or really think about anything does. He's like an absurdly strong side character who's just along for the ride, who's randomly good or bad at the worst times, and who has women circling around him needlessly because he has no goals or desires.
I've certainly read worse stories and more disturbing or upsetting stories, but this is one of the more frustrating ones. I kept thinking it would go somewhere, or that the character's relationships would develop but opportunities to do so were just tossed aside repeatedly. But perhaps it's just not the story for me.
I do give the author props though for good writing quality and grammar though. Far too many authors can't even be bothered with some free grammar or spell checking software these days.
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all I can say is the MC is a d*ck to the greatest degree. He is manipulative to the extreme and doesn't really take the time to sympathize AND communicate with his crew and lovers with vital info.
in the case of most of his drama with lovers or Tsunade, he resorts to solving them by basically guilt-tripping them to accept him. In the case of Tsunade, I believe she did the best she could with the info and time at hand, thinking of the future for both MC and her. Of cource she doesnt know about the reality of the one piece world but even that MC could have given bits and pieces of said info to her over the years. But nope he gives her no real reason to help her come to a decision to join him by given her vital info but instead left a misunderstanding fester for months then guilt tripped her till she is on the brink of mind break then "graciously" forgave her at a cost
all in all MC never really makes a decision to tell certain info pertaining to most of his choices that would be greatly appreciated by those close to him and turning some big dramas small and some small dramas to nothing. That and the trend to have each lover basically bend the knee (to a point where it is very degrading) and accept his demands/wishes at least once and have him painted in a righteous light
though other than MC the novel is pretty good. Grammer is good, story aint bad, characters arent shaloow but some are a bit dry and the art is amazing.
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Really love the book, plot, grammar, writing style all of it is great. I wish it was updated more frequently but other than that I have no complaints.
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