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Chapitre 128: [128] Pandemonium

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[No Man's Land, Extinction Valley]

*Splash!* A massive column of water erupted as a silhouette emerged from the depths. Water clung to the young man's clothing as he breathed in the salty sea air. Naturally, it was just Damien enjoying a nice swim across the whirling seas of Extinction Valley.

It was a long swim over with annoyingly difficult currents to traverse, reflected in the approaching sunlight creeping past the horizon.

With a quick pulse of crimson energy, all water droplets were shredded at the molecular level, drying Damien off instantly.

He was welcomed into the dusty and rugged No Man's Land by a rather dramatic sight: a giant shadow looming over him. Damien's eyes widened at seeing a floating mountain nearly 300 meters in size!

That wasn't all…

*Bang! Bang! Bang!* Three simultaneous chained explosions went off near his feet, opening up 30 craters in a chaotic pattern. The ground beneath him trembled as if alive, each explosion sending tremors through the unstable earth. 

The slight distraction passed as the mountain above underwent another drastic change.

*Crunch* Within seconds, the giant landmass was crushed with a loud bang; gravitational forces from all sides rendered it into oblivion, the remnants pulled in different directions by unseen forces.

Another colossal mass of earth slowly floating in the shadow of the previous suddenly plummeted with catastrophic speed, exploding into a shower of debris and creating deafening rumbles that echoed across the landscape.

No one nor thing was spared from this randomized chaos.

"!!!" Damien narrowed his eyes as he felt the bones in his arm creak under a sudden, crushing force, while the other side of his body felt as light as air. The bizarre sensation was like being torn between two worlds, one of overwhelming pressure and another of near weightlessness.

The ground beneath him crumbled to bits, only for its fragments to shoot skyward in defiance of all natural laws.

"No Man's Land… an area with unpredictable gravitational changes," he muttered.

"Hmm?" Damien looked up and saw a giant hill of earth suddenly materialize from the sky, hurtling toward him with lethal intent.

He was about to disintegrate it when, without warning, his body was swept away, flung sideways across the chaotic terrain. It felt like being slammed with a violent tsunami with no time to breathe or respond.

"Horizontal gravity!" he grunted as his towering form was hurled through the air, colliding with a floating mountain that had appeared out of nowhere.

Before Damien could react, another force arrived—this time from above at a diagonal angle, as if the very fabric of gravity was twisted in some nightmarish contortion.

His body was flung downwards to the side, crashing into a boulder the size of an island whale, which exploded into dust upon impact. But the onslaught didn't stop—he was lifted from the ground and tossed into the sky, caught in an invisible vortex of gravitational forces.

Fwing!

Vvoosh!

Fwoooo!

Damien clicked his tongue as he was ragdolled through the air. "Torsion gravity… looks like the author got a little too creative!"

The pirate frowned as a tornado of forces approached. It looked like a whirlwind, but it was gravity spiralling in a mad dance of destruction instead of air.

Even with Damien's Haki, he could only predict the chaos some seconds ahead. No matter how far he looked, the landscape remained in a constant state of upheaval, a circus of violent gravitational storms that tore apart anything in their path.

[No Man's Land Image (in Discord)]

The screaming winds echoed in his ears, bits of earth collided with his body, and the powerful forces tried to crush him into nothingness.

It was like a rollercoaster ride, albeit a deadly one.

"Wait a second…" Damien muttered, completely ignoring his body being flung around like a ragdoll.

He went with the flow and focused on a singular event happening not too far away. An unseen force yanked a large hill into the sky, ripping it from its roots.

*Rumble* Within seconds, the hill collapsed into itself, splintering into dozens of smaller shards of earth.

The gravity shifted again, pulling each shard skyward in a chaotic swirl of debris.

Then, with another sudden shift, the shards of earth converged with tremendous force, slamming together and fusing into a single, massive piece of rock—a new formation born from the remnants of destruction.

What was shattered came together to create something new; from destruction emerged creation, a scene that sparked an epiphany for Damien.

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While the world of No Man's Land twisted and reformed, far away at Marineford, another kind of reformation was being discussed…

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A large banner hung from the wall, written in bold ink: "Hidden Justice." Its warm shadow filled the simple and modest room, which boasted no more than two sofas, a desk, and a carpet.

The owner of the office was Asahi, codename: Hakuchō, Director of the MCIS.

He looked rather refined, a man in his early fifties. He had medium-length white hair styled backwards while sporting a pristine white goatee.

Asahi donned a more unique attire to the Marines. He wore a green suit with a black shirt and purple tie. In addition to the marine coat draped over his shoulders was a green vest interlaced with said coat.

The marine also had a giant gun leaning at his desk, presumably his choice of weaponry.

[Hakuchō Asahi Image (in Discord)]

"What do you mean his location is unknown?" The man's questioning voice zoomed in on the transponder snail atop the desk.

"I, I'm not sure, Director! But ever since the Black Death's departure two months ago, we've been unable to track down the Sin Incarnate."

Asahi leaned into his chair, staring at the white ceiling. He massaged his temples in frustration, "Masao, I am sorry, but it seems I really can't aid you," the man mumbled. "Alright, it's fine. At least now we can monitor the Rocks without much problem."

The snail nodded, relief evident through its eyes. 

"They lost quite a few during the Scorched Sea War; it'll probably take them a while to recover those losses."

Asahi nodded in agreement, tapping his index finger. He went on to say, "But things aren't going as desired; the flow of pirates has ballooned by 40%," the Director sighed. "Even with the news in our favour, many pirate captains have deduced our weaker grasp over order."

"Paradise has reported a cumulative assault of 20,000 pirates attacking throughout the sea, even reaching major Kingdoms. It's terrible!"

The snail remained silent, used to the Asahi's habits of droning on to himself. 

"There is one thing you should know, Director," the snail said solemnly. "It's regarding the Hellspawn."

Asahi narrowed his eyes, "Zenora Indra?"

The snail nodded its two eyes, "Our reports have confirmed that the notorious pirate has consumed a Devil Fruit, a mighty one at that."

Hakuchō heaved a dull exhale, a foreboding feeling swamped his thoughts: "How bad could it be?" 

"That remains unknown; the pirate is not known to boast his strength, though one of our deepest agents can confirm that it was a power handed down by the Sin Incarnate himself!" 

"Damn it!" Asahi cursed, clenching his weathered fists. He reached for a pen and quickly scribbled down a few notes, leaving the grand office temporarily silent.

Alas, he finished, put aside the pen, and ended the call: "Alright, Agent. Exercise caution in your endeavours; your safety is as important as your mission."

The snail's eyes slightly widened, then quickly nodded. "Y-Yes, Director!" "Katcha~!"

Asahi scrambled out of his humble room. His boots rung over the blue spanning carpet, the prestigious floor made of the most solid wood of the seas. 

The array of hung-up portraits of legendary marines was ignored due to the man's haste, reflected in his destination: the office of the Admiral of the Fleet!

*Knock* *Knock*

"Enter."

Asahi stepped in, breathing in the authoritarian smell of the office, one of the stacks of paper and ink. "Fleet Admiral," he saluted with dignity.

A solemn Kong sat across the vast room and wooden desk, busy with reports. The muscular man made no strides to welcome his subordinate and hummed without prying eyes from his work: "Still no news on Ares' spawn?"

Asahi shook his head, "No, but we have some intel on his second-in-command. Our joint task force with Cipher Pol has unveiled that the swordsman has eaten a powerful Devil Fruit."

Kong paused in his work, his pen slowly letting ink loose into a black blotch. However, the pause was brief as the man returned to his scribbling.

"Keep your focus on the Four Titans; the Warborn of Polemos Island were destroyed decades ago," he answered, his voice carrying little interest. "The Swordsman hasn't showcased the Warborns' greatest power and can only be considered a failed experiment, much like his entire tribe."

Asahi understood his boss' thoughts but had some clashing thoughts: "The Hellspawn has shown great intellect in his combat. If he got his hands on a destructive ability, the–"

*Dung* Kong tapped his finger at the desk, sending a dull clang echoing through the office and silencing the esteemed intelligence director.

"The Warborn was indeed a worry decades ago when I was an Admiral, but that is in the past," the man said with an air of nostalgia, looking up from his work. "I understand your unrest, Asahi. But right now, we lack the forces to tackle every potential problem, let alone our current ones."

Kong sighed, massaging his weathered forehead ridden with wrinkles. "For the next little while, the Rocks Pirates will remain quiet. Didn't you get a tip from your agent in the West Blue regarding the War God's son? Go and verify its authenticity—we must focus on the top members under Xebec to dismantle his threat."

Asahi looked at the Fleet Admiral's solemn eyes and respectfully nodded, "Yes."

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The tense air quickly disappeared, prompting Kong to question another important topic: "What about Paradise? Is it still messy there?"

Hakuchō took out a sheet of paper from under his coat and read off some information: "Dozens of crews have crawled out from the gutters, using our lack of forces to spread their destruction."

"There was even a storm in the South Blue, and two affiliated Kingdoms of the World Government, Roshwan Kingdom and Samda Kingdom, were hit hard by the pirates. They're requesting backup."

Kong stroked his beard with narrowed eyes. "Send some support from G-14 across the Styx Passage. If that isn't enough, have G-1 divert a fleet to handle things."

Asahi nodded as the orders came, storing them in memory.

"Also, seven new pirate crews stampeded a few non-affiliated nations. Today, they hit five separate islands. Namely, Cactus Island, Jaya, Banaro Island, Yozora Island, and Long Ring Long Land. Fires and death are all they brought with them."

Asahi gazed at his boss with hopeful eyes, "Although they are outside our jurisdiction, we can't just let innocent lives be left to slaughter."

Kong took in the information, remaining silent. "I see. Send our two Star Marines to the five ruined islands; let them see and deal with the destruction first-hand."

Asahi was slightly surprised by the order, "Aren't they too young to lead an entire operation?"

Only to be met with a firm rebuttal, "Be that as it may, we do not need timid talents. Let them show us their brilliance through their work."

Hakuchō nodded, stood up, gave a military salute, and exited the office.

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Back in the heart of No Man's Land, Damien watched the chaotic forces around him with new understanding…

His eyes widened as the realization hit. His mind raced as he connected the chaotic forces of No Man's Land with his own abilities. He had always focused on the destructive power of his Pulverize-Pulverize Fruit, revelling in the sheer force he could unleash.

But here, in this unpredictable environment, he saw something more. The land was not just torn apart—it was also reforming, creating something new from the ruins. Creation and Destruction, two sides of the same coin.

He had neglected the potential for restoration, for rebuilding what he had broken. A power he had barely used.

"Hmm," Damien pondered, lost in thought as his body was flung through the chaos. A new understanding dawned on him, the final piece of the puzzle falling into place.

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"Death's Cradle."

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A translucent stream of Pulverization energy was released at his command, quickly encasing the young pirate in a shell. The chaos was locked away in an instant, leaving Damien behind to develop his thoughts.

He held a fist-sized rock in his left palm, staring at its mundane nature.

*Purrup* A crimson energy current crackled out, spreading its volatile characteristic onto the rock. The sound of pixelation fired out as the rock was covered in a checkered pattern, resembling tiny red boxes.

Moments passed as the rock was broken down to droplet-sized levels, purposely done.

Damien focused on the dust-like debris in his palm, willing his powers to do something different.

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"Restoration."

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Like a magician's trick, the pieces floated up and slowly but surely began to move toward one another, remodelling themselves into the rock's original shape.

"It's the same power I used to keep Sol down some months ago," Damien acknowledged but was quick to frown. "So that's it; my destruction is ready to Awaken, but I've neglected to bring my restoration to the same level."

His ability to reconstruct went back all the way to Wano, where he had Ryushi forged for him, and he could make it change forms. In addition, only against Sol did he use it in combat, neglecting it otherwise.

Determination flashed in his eyes as he murmured, "Hadean Release."

Metallic clangs went off as the armour appeared all over Damien, plating him in its excellence. The wings spread out in their glory, unveiling a menacing figure.

The humanoid brought in a few more rocks from the outside hell, applying his powers again, but at a much smaller magnitude this time. 

With a poof, the rocks were reduced to pieces the size of grains of sand.

His concentration locked onto the messy substance in his hand; it was so light that it would have flown by the wind right away if it had not been for Damien's cradle.

Once again, Damien covered each piece with his powers, spreading it to every million or so grains and repeating what he had done before.

"…"

"Tch," he clicked his tongue, feeling the sand-like mess explode away, unable to reform, unable to restore.

The Sin Incarnate then grabbed another rock, breaking it down into slightly larger pieces and redoing the experiment.

Time passed as Damien continued without delay, spending days in a row to perfect his ability and restore to the atomic level, relentlessly pursuing the path to power.

He could feel it; Awakening was within grasp!

To Be Continued…

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Author's Corner. 

A storm hits Paradise with certain vital people embroiled in it, even some near Damien…

Another storm hits Damien in the form of an epiphany. You may remember him using "Restoration" in his fight against Sol. It was applied minimally as Damien was always caught up in destruction, neglecting the ability to restore things he had crushed. Ryushi swapping from Vanquisher to Crusher to Ravager was also an application of restoration.

Now, it's a waiting game till he brings his restoration to the level of his pulverization.

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Chapitre 129: [129] Solomon

Two Notes:

1. This is a reminder that Damien can swim because of the Underwater Breathing and Maneuverability skills he acquired as he reached certain strength levels (combined to become Fishman-hybrid Anatomy). It has nothing to do with Seastone Resistance.

2. Seastone Immunity was changed to "Seastone Resistance" in previous chapters as it only removes the weakening feeling from being touched by it, alongside the nulling of Haki. He still can't use his fruit power with them on. This was always the case but I suppose "Immunity" was giving the wrong idea.

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[Three Weeks Later]

[The Haven, Extinction Valley]

"Guest, here, try our delights!" a man with horse characteristics proudly declared. He passed a few skewers of beast meat to the far taller male before him. 

Damien, naturally the person in question, smiled and took the food.

*Munch* He wolfed it down before the beast-man could even blink!

"Say, don't you get a little iffy on eating animal meat," Damien mused. "You know, considering your… heritage."

The horse-man broke out in laughter and slapped his thighs, "Neigh-Neigh-Neigh! We only eat the meat of the forsaken beasts in the Ring of Untold Horrors."

Damien hummed at the news, devouring thirty more skewers.

Sometime later, the pirate walked through the Haven, soaking in the rich culture of the Extinct, enjoying the fresh air of the relatively untouched island.

Hours went on as night was upon them, the darkness creeping into the village. Distant cries and roars of the beasts echoed throughout the surrounding land, though it was ignored by the folk.

They gathered up once more, celebrating their peace before a large bonfire. Totem poles stood tall, enclosing their dance within a large area.

Damien sat by the side, his hand holding a few rocks.

"Mister Guest, look at this flower!" The pirate turned to the chipper boy with the appearance of an owl, Fukuro.

The boy held up a primal flower of a beautiful purple colour. Damien humoured the boy's enthusiasm and took it with grace. 

"Here, watch this…"

*Zwip* A dull sound broke out from the pirate's hand, that of pixelation and dismantling.

Fukuro watched in awe as the palm-sized flower was split into thousands of different pieces, some of the stem, some of the petals and some of the roots.

Each of the 2,394 pieces floated over Damien's palm, gently spinning in a circle. The torches nearby amplified their magnificence.

Another sound resounded as each piece began to move.

Fukuro's jaw dropped as he saw what happened next: the thousands of pieces came together. They formed into the beautiful flower again, gently swaying in the breeze.

"Wow…!" The boy snatched the flower and ran off to check whether it was real or not.

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"Although I can restore most things now, I can't bring life back to something that has been reconstructed," Damien surmised as he laid down on a patch of grass, glancing at the moon.

Naturally, the flower that had been picked was no longer alive, allowing it to return with temporary brilliance. In other words, Damien could bring together a dismantled person or animal. Still, it wouldn't bring them back to life, leaving empty shells.

"But all of this goes well beyond pulverization. Crushing things is only a portion of its power," the pulverizing human complained.

[Fruits are named based on a simple idea. I would hypothesize that no one has reached your level of mastery before,] Sibyl explained in her usual straightforward voice.

Damien breathed in the cool nightly air and hummed in acceptance, "I suppose so. Only at Advanced Mastery was I able to restore things, beginning with Ryushi. Hadean Release amplified it further."

The topic of fruit mastery naturally led to thoughts of the final stage.

If it hadn't been for No Man's Land, there was a good chance that Damien would take another year or two to figure things out on his own.

[If you wanted a percentage, I'd say you're 99.9% of the way to Awakening your ability.]

Damien smirked, slowly standing up. 

He had already spent the past three weeks living off of random animals and sleeping ten hours a week to reach microscopic reconstruction.

"It'll take another month or so of grinding away at rocks, trying to reform them at the atomic level," he sighed. "Dammit, me and my edgy inclination toward destruction… if only I had prioritized reconstruction a while back."

"Hmm?" the pirate paused, feeling a distant concentration of emotion. "Looks like we have a guest."

He shot up, walking to the large bush where he sensed the eyes.

A man stood, hidden in the veil of foliage nearby, great longing present in his eyes. He watched the celebration at the center of the Haven, feeling their happiness, yearning for it.

Usually, his days were spent in silence, yet a voice boomed in his ears: "Are you gonna live the rest of your life watching from afar in your fear, or will you confront it like a man?"

The man watching recognized the voice. He glared at the young man who had appeared next to him, "This has nothing to do with you!"

Damien smirked in return, clicking his tongue mockingly: "You're such a fearsome entity, and yet you're scared of what they'll think of you."

Solomon was slightly shaken; his breathing hitched, unable to respond. 

"You're a native of this village, no?"

The words invoked quite a deep breath from him.

Damien shrugged, "I can sense your emotions. And the waves of longing and despair from you are like a bright light in this night sky."

Solomon seemed stumped and couldn't form any words, though he didn't need to, as Damien gave him no time to react to what happened next: "You'll thank me later for this."

The undying pirate's hand shot out, grabbing the unsuspecting Solomon, and dragged him out from the bush.

"W-Wai–!"

Fukuro, who had come to see more magic tricks with a band of his friends, saw Damien pulling a man clawing at some ripped branches. "Another outsider?" the boy muttered, blinking his owl-like eyes. After all, Solomon did not resemble his fellow Extinct much.

"Not exactly."

Damien flung Solomon ahead, his body soaring across the Haven and landing near the dancing folk with a loud thud.

"…"

Solomon jumped up, looking at the crowd that had surrounded him. They watched with a mix of curiosity and apprehension. The only sound was the flickering flames mirroring the state of the man's heart.

'No…!' Solomon's thoughts raced as he looked around at the faces staring back at him. 'They're all afraid… just like before.' His heart pounded in his chest, each beat echoing with the terror of being damned to live as a monster in the shadows. 'I shouldn't be here… I should've stayed hidden.'

He could feel the sweet, magnetic pull of their fear, an instinctive urge to harvest it surging through him. His hands clenched into fists, trying to suppress the dark hunger that had become second nature. 'I can't… I can't let them see me like this.'

Solomon exhaled loudly; all the while, the Extinct readied their weapons from his sudden movements. But it was one elderly yet resounding voice that stumped them all: "You, a-are you Solomon!?"

The few hundred Extinct looked uncertainly at their shocked leader, Choro.

"I-It is you!" the old man broke out in tears, slowly raising his quivering hands as if to grasp at the strange man. 

'He remembers me? He still remembers us?' The shaken voice reduced the throbbing in Solomon's heart. 

Choro's following words broke his drumming heart: "You are Liona's child!"

'Mother…' Solomon's mind reeled as memories of his mother's gentle face flooded back. The name, spoken aloud, brought with it a torrent of emotions—grief, longing, and bitter loneliness that had gnawed at him for years. 'We weren't forgotten…'

He looked at the pale man and, with great difficulty, nodded.

Choro was immediately swamped with emotion. His bright yellow eyes dripped with tears, forcing him to drop the cane in his hand and almost fall with it himself. "Y-You were alive this whole time…?" the man questioned with a broken voice. "Where have you been, nephew?"

Solomon subconsciously clenched his fists, looking to the floor in shame and indignity. His one and only blood relative was weeping his eyes out, and he was unable to respond.

Damien's voice broke the lost man: "He was always here."

The comment evoked a few hushed whispers amongst the crowd. It didn't matter their age or size; they each looked at Solomon in confusion.

The lost Extinct absently looked toward the casual pirate, who replied with a gesture to continue. "Haaah," Solomon deeply exhaled, letting out any further hesitation.

*Vvvooo!* An ominous wind blew as black fog erupted from Solomon's position, bringing about a frightening change. It crept out from his shadow, spreading its unholy gloom to the ends of the Haven.

*Snap* *Crack* The sound of branches being split boomed out, flooding the man's body as it grew in size, reaching a whole 6 meters (20 ft)! Thick antlers and the face of a cow's skull; just the creepy presence of the beast alone would send shivers down a person's back—the personification of fear—the Wendigo.

Kids began to scramble, and the women yelled while the men gulped in dread. Some of the senior Extinct raised their weapons, clad in Haki, ready to fight for their home.

Solomon sensed the blanket of fear, his instincts firing to harvest it immediately. He took a step back, sending tremors through the earth.

The sheer density of doom under his every step evoked a thunderous bang, further amplified by his urge to reap the horrors.

Chaos broke out in the Haven once more, but it was silenced by an authoritative yell from the village chief: "What are you doing!? Put down your weapons!"

The people seemed unsure as they looked at their elderly guardian, but they did stop in their tracks. A tense atmosphere fell upon the Haven, blanketing it with its eerily glow.

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"He is the Spirit of Fear that has protected you for so long," Damien commented. He was the only one whose expression had remained unchanged since the drama began.

His words earned a glare from Solomon, one of anger, gratitude, and ambivalence.

*Snap* The Wendigo began shrinking, shedding its thick branches and returning to Solomon's human appearance. The fog dissipated just as quickly, sparing the crowd a time of hell.

"I should have known," Choro sighed in a trembling voice, using his cane to push himself up. His facial tendrils were all over the place, conveying the man's shaken heart. "You disappeared into the forest during the Day of Reckoning when beasts attacked, the same time as the Spirit of Fear appeared. A child with such a power developed a fear of his own people."

The old man raised a weathered hand to wipe his tear-stricken eyes, "I failed my sister, your mother, to let her child bear such a painful life!"

Solomon froze at the name of his mother. He had spent a lifetime being a monster in the woods, living day in and day out as a beacon of terror, hunting beasts that would give most people nightmares, and now, he was lost for words.

The spectators remained quiet, leaving all but Choro's broken voice to pervade.

"..."

Solomon suddenly felt warmth in his hand: "Huh?" Looking down, the owl-like boy from before was smiling at him.

The sight left Solomon taken aback, forcing him to take a deep breath of air.

For the first time in two decades, he felt something other than fear from his own people looking at him, all from the innocent smile of a young boy.

Fukuro's childish actions immediately calmed the Haven as the others reined in their emotions. The air of fear began to disappear, surprising Solomon.

"Let's welcome Solomon back home!" Buta roared from the side, raising a barrel of unhealthy delights.

The others joined in, blooming in gratitude and joy.

Choro smacked his cane to the floor and loudly declared, "Let's begin the feast all over again! To commemorate the return of my nephew, who has also been our protector for over twenty long years!"

Cheers erupted as a far more boisterous round of celebration commenced, sweeping away any strands of worry from Solomon's face.

His perpetually tense face showed a thin smile, embracing the change.

[Few Hours Later]

"It looks like a happy ending," Damien said with an ironic chuckle. He had returned to a distant corner, away from the noise, to enjoy some Extinct saké.

[I didn't expect you to help someone reunite with his home without reason.]

Damien rolled his eyes, "What is that supposed to mean? I've always been a warm and approachable person. I take great pride in that."

Sibyl no longer talked, calculating that logic was no longer part of the discussion.

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Damien then felt a presence walk toward him. Considering the height of 14' 5" (4.4 m), it was easy to guess the person.

Solomon took a deep breath and opted to address the pirate.

"You're welcome."

"I came here to tha–"

Solomon paused in surprise.

Damien shrugged, "Consider it one of my powers."

"How did you do-"

Damien flashed a grin, "Indeed."

"You can see the futur–"

Solomon failed to continue speaking, opting to slump down to the ground, "My head hurts…"

Damien threw a jug of saké at the man, who gladly gulped it down.

One voluminous sip later: "I always dreaded how they would see me, turning into a monster at the age of five," Solomon sighed, staring into the little saké left in the cup and swirling it around. "I still can't believe that it went this well…"

Damien nodded from the side, lowering his cup to glance at the taller man, "You did look quite hideous. I'm surprised you didn't scare away the kids, let alone give one of the geezers a heart attack."

Solomon froze midway through a sip, blinking at the words echoing in his head. They made him question the desire to show his thanks.

"Rahaha! I was in a good mood, so I helped you out. Don't think too much about it."

The two didn't speak any longer; they busied themselves with the alcohol and enjoyed the peaceful night.

"Young Damien, I am endlessly thankful for you reuniting my long-lost nephew with his people!" came a chipper exclaim from the Chief.

The pirate felt waves of gratitude as bright as the sun and asked, "If you want to thank me, why don't you give me a history lesson about this island?"

Choro looked at the sharp eyes of the young man and nodded. "It's the least I can do."

The village chief took a seat, plopping down, hoping not to break his back.

Then came the lore Damien wanted to hear.

"It all began 47 years ago. I was but a vigorous young man enjoying the peace of our land. The island was nothing but peace and serenity. The beasts of today were docile and small in size; they even helped us during sudden storms and mishaps."

Choro shook his head, unable to let go of the serenity of his past. "One day, it all changed. The peace, the joy, the warmth, it all changed!"

Hands balled into fists as the chief continued, "Our land was plagued with disasters, swarmed with all kinds of natural disasters. The changes in the land also affected our people and turned the friendly animals into savage beasts; even the plants grew carnivorous…"

"And finally, twenty-six years after the Great Change, the beasts attacked our Haven in endless hoards, ripping apart everything in their path and dropping our population from tens of thousands to mere hundreds."

The elder looked to the sullen Solomon with heavy eyes: "My nephew was lost in the woods then, his worried mother following behind. I thought them both dead… but it seems he was our saviour all along."

"The Day of Reckoning," Damien muttered, recalling the phrase from earlier.

Choro nodded, and his grasp over his cane grew stronger from the pain of his memories.

"Only the older ones like myself remember, but most of those my age died from the Change." Tears ran down Choro's wrinkly face as he voiced his most painful frustration: "All of that done by the hands of an outsider!"

Damien raised an eyebrow in surprise, though the third person present was not the same; Solomon shot up from his seat with a blazing expression, "You always told us children that it was a natural occurrence that brought this change, uncle!" he roared.

The Chief glanced at his last remaining blood relative and felt the furious confusion in his eyes. Choro sighed and slowly shook his head, "We brought upon this lie so that your children needn't live in vengeance in such conditions."

"We couldn't change it… so why damn our children with such painful truths."

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Choro still remembered the days when he would share his stories of exaggerated conquests through the Ring of Untold Horrors or when he slayed a 50-meter viper to the brats. Just the thought of it brought a smile to the man's face.

He looked at the two young men and admitted a shocking truth: "We had a treasure. It was passed down from Chief to Chief, and we protected it every generation. But one day, that man came here. He waltzed in with no respect for our people and our practices. He demanded that very treasure, and we refused… earning his ire."

Solomon's eyes brimmed with blaze as his body leaked the cursed fog. "What treasure could be worth so many of our peoples' lives!?"

Choro clenched his hand, drawing blood from his anger, "We called it the Box of Woes. Our ancestors believed that if the box were ever opened, it would bring endless disasters to our home! We warned the man of this, but he did not falter! Such a dreadful person!"

The cane exploded into bits, showcasing the older man's rage and strength. 

"He opened the box right in front of us and, without care, released the calamities! It brought plagues, frost, heat, tremors, violent tides and storms upon our humble land, leading to the Day of Reckoning!"

Choro's breathing grew turbulent from his memories, his facial tendrils spiking up in anger.

Solomon felt the grief of his uncle and quieted down, allowing the chief to collect his thoughts. However, the zoan user couldn't hide seething rage building up inside from Damien.

"..."

After a brief silence, Choro continued in a defeated voice, "Aside from the disasters, he also took a fruit out from the box. I remember it like yesterday. It was such an odd thing, yes..."

Damien's eyes clicked at the man's murmurs, 'A Devil Fruit?'

"He then left, leaving us with our island like it is now," the Chief finished, his breathing was all over the place from the previous emotional surges.

"Do you recall what the man looked like?" Damien questioned, his eyes carrying great haste.

"How could I ever forget…" Choro looked to the dark sky, almost as if he could see the face of the man responsible for Extinction Valley in the clouds above. "The man had black hair and a thick beard, a scarred face and the body of a monster. Unbelievably strong!"

His following sentence brought more tremendous shock to the Sin Incarnate's eyes: "A white coat draped over his shoulders, labelled with the word 'Justice' upon it! How damnable!"

To Be Continued…

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Author's Corner.

The lore of Extinction Valley isn't that long but is vital to exploring Solomon and a particular enemy. 

Who do you think is this mysterious justice-clad man?

Images are available on Discord alongside other niche details: https://discord.gg/aJHHHPvb6q


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