Arc Type: Standard
Arc Name: Sworn Brothers
Arc Tier: 2
Sea: East Blue
Island: Orange Town
Arc Description:
Arc Name: Sworn Brothers
Arc Tier: 2
Sea: East Blue
Island: Orange Town
Arc Description:
- Beginning:
- Task Name: Bully Beat Down
Tier:1
NPC or PC: NPC
Location:Orange Town
Crew, Team, or Personal: Team
Description: While attempting to travel to the outskirts of Orange Town to begin training, Naroshi is found and harassed by several other young boys from the Town. He was six years old at the time, and the other boys were 7-8 They all began to patronize and belittle him for his father being a pirate, He attacks in an attempt to defend his father's legacy. Despite being fairly skilled in combat, he is outnumbered and overpowered by his adversaries. A single, unknown boy comes out of seemingly nowhere to defend him.
Enemy Details: 3- T0 Bullies 7-8 years old,
Boss: No
It had been exactly one month.
A month after his father, One-Eyed Akio and his crew had been sunk and killed out on the sea. Naroshi was a six year old boy, struggling with grief. He didn't speak for two weeks after, and didn't leave his home for three. It took the mourning of his new guardian, Ushio to get him to snap somewhat back to reality. The young boy didn't really have much of a clue of what he was feeling, but he knew one thing for sure. He missed his father. He missed his friend. Without him, he felt lonely, like there wasn't anyone in the world who was there for him. He knew deep down that Ushio cared for him greatly, but to him it wasn't the same as having Akio around.
Despite his depressive state, one day he managed to get up and out on his own two feet. He remembered the conversation that he'd had with his father, just days before his death. Telling him that he wanted to follow in his footsteps by becoming a pirate, and Akio asking him to fulfill his dream to bring peace to the seas. While young, Naroshi knew that this was what he wanted to do. He couldn't follow in his father's footsteps if he spent the entirety of his youth feeling sorry for himself. One day, somewhat late in the morning, he got up out of bed, set on going back out towards the Outskirts of the town to continuing the training his father had given him on his own. He was still feeling a tad bit gloomy as he left out from his room, and headed down his set of stairs towards the front door.
"Naroshi? Is that you?"
Naroshi heard Ushio's calm, questioning voice from the second floor of which he had just come from. he turned around sluggishly, as though he were uninterested in an interaction with her. He saw her standing at the top of the staircase, a slight look of worry upon her face. Naroshi made eye contact with her, but didn't respond to what she'd initially asked him. To avoid a fleshed out silence between them, she spoke once again.
"Where are you going?"
He was hesitant to answer, but then thought it would be disrespectful to ignore her a second time.
"I'm going out into the Town. I'm going to go and play with my friends."
He was lying of course, but he figured that she might attempt to keep him away from going out to train on his own. From his understanding, this woman knew his father and his lifestyle as a pirate. She was close with him too. The only reason that she even took Naroshi in was to appease Akio's desire of him having a normal life as a child. Knowing that Akio died due to being a pirate, she'd probably try as hard as she could to keep Naroshi from going down the same path.
"Oh, okay. Well, don't go too far out into town, and make sure to get back before it gets too dark out. Okay?"
"Okay. Goodbye."
Giving off his clearly disinterested tone, he turned back around towards the door, opening it and preparing to leave.
"Naroshi?"
Naroshi slightly turned his head to face Ushio.
"Yes Mam?"
"I know that....... I know that this is hard on you. Losing your father isn't something that you should go through at you're age. I know that you're smart, and strong, but you don't have to bottle up your feelings. You can always talk to me. I'm here for you. Okay?'
Due to Naroshi's grief, he'd really wanted to dismiss her attempt to get closer to him. Despite his desire to do so, he could hear in her voice that she had been genuinely sincere. She cared. Most people didn't care about him. He wouldn't let that kindness go unnoticed. He gave off a slight smile, and then responded.
"Okay. Thank you, i appreciate what you're doing for me."
She smiled back to him, nodding. Even though he'd been young at the time, he could tell that she was feeling just as bad as he was. With the positive exchange between the two now done, he turned around, and started out of the home and onto the streets of Orange Town.
There was a heavy influence in Orange Town from Marines, and thus an above average level of marine activity within the town because of it. Nothing extremely out of the ordinary, just a few low level marines patrolling around the town at times. Part of Naroshi wanted to hate them. Marines. All of them. They were the people who killed his father and all of the nice men in his crew. Part of him also knew that the grief was making him feel that way, and that hating marines wasn't what his father would have wanted.
Naro made his way further out into the village, passing a few groups of people by as he did so. He wasn't really worried about any of them, and tried to pretend that he was alone. It was easier for him to deal with his emotions that way.
After walking for a while, he made it towards the edges of the town. Right down the street he had currently been on were the docks. The sea that led directly out into the rest of the East blue, and towards the other blues around. Goosebumps immediately appeared on his arms and legs, and he felt a strange pit in his legs and stomach. It was going to take a while for him to be able to move near the Docks. A long while. On the right hand side of the end of the street, there was an opening that led directly into a tiny forest, holding room for a group of several trees. That was where he'd continue his training. He nodded to himself, and then ran down the street, towards the opening in the trees. He ran past a small group of children as he did so, who all focus themselves on where he was going. He was too eager to continue to care, and practically didn't even notice them.
He made his way down the street, and into the entrance through the trees. He stopped about a few dozen meters into the forest, looking around at what were extremely tall trees for the boy. After all, he was barely 3 feet tall. Naroshi stared directly up at the tree in front of him. It looked like a good place to start. He brought his left arm straight forward, his right down at his side, and his left leg placed directly out in front of his right one, in fighting position. Just like his father taught him.
"Is this that pirate's kid?"
Naroshi turned around to see three boys, the same that had seen him running into the forest, fourteen meters behind him. They were lined up side to side. The one farthest to the left was short, and chubby. He wore a striped shirt, and rugged shorts, and had a short hair cut. he was blonde, and physically larger than the other boys. The one farthest to the right was extremely slim, and had an abnormally large head. He was of moderate height for his age. The one in the center was the tallest, about middle weight. Not too fat, not too skinny. He was the one who had spoke before.
"What's it matter to you?"
"It's definitely him. He looks like those other dirty pirate criminals."
Even though the boy hadn't directly said it, he may as well have been talking directly about Akio. In Naroshi's mind, insulting pirates was like insulting his adoptive father, and that wasn't something that he'd tolerate. He managed to keep a somewhat level head, holding his head down and clenching his shaking fists to keep himself from swinging on the boy. he said nothing, trying to keep himself calm.
"Aww look at him Chisoki, i think you pissed him off."
"Who cares? If he tries anything i'll just go get one of the marines. They won't take kindly to pirate scum bothering us. In fact, they might get rid of him just like how they did his fathe-"
Before he could finish speaking, Naroshi completely snapped, charging forward towards the three, and landing a punch on the boy who ran his mouth. He connected, landing a blow with one of his small but heavy fists on the boy's lip, and then sent him toppling backwards. Naroshi sat up straight on top of the boy, delivering blow after blow on the boy's face.
"Don't talk bad about dad!"
After managing to connect three more blows, he was pulled off by the chubby boy, and had both of his hands held behind his back. The extremely slim boy then repeatedly punched him, over and over. The boy who had endured the barrage of attacks from Naroshi slowly got up, his lip beginning to swell and blood slightly leaking from his mouth. He appeared to be angry, breathing heavily, eager to pay Naroshi back for the damage he'd done.
"I'll make you pay for that. Hold him back!"
Naroshi struggled repeatedly, but the weight of the chubby boy and the slim boy holding a grip upon him was too much for his little body to fight off. They held him up, the slim one tightly gripping his legs, the chubby one maintaining the grip upon his arms so he couldn't struggle. There was no getting out of this one. He was going to have to take this beating in full
A month after his father, One-Eyed Akio and his crew had been sunk and killed out on the sea. Naroshi was a six year old boy, struggling with grief. He didn't speak for two weeks after, and didn't leave his home for three. It took the mourning of his new guardian, Ushio to get him to snap somewhat back to reality. The young boy didn't really have much of a clue of what he was feeling, but he knew one thing for sure. He missed his father. He missed his friend. Without him, he felt lonely, like there wasn't anyone in the world who was there for him. He knew deep down that Ushio cared for him greatly, but to him it wasn't the same as having Akio around.
Despite his depressive state, one day he managed to get up and out on his own two feet. He remembered the conversation that he'd had with his father, just days before his death. Telling him that he wanted to follow in his footsteps by becoming a pirate, and Akio asking him to fulfill his dream to bring peace to the seas. While young, Naroshi knew that this was what he wanted to do. He couldn't follow in his father's footsteps if he spent the entirety of his youth feeling sorry for himself. One day, somewhat late in the morning, he got up out of bed, set on going back out towards the Outskirts of the town to continuing the training his father had given him on his own. He was still feeling a tad bit gloomy as he left out from his room, and headed down his set of stairs towards the front door.
"Naroshi? Is that you?"
Naroshi heard Ushio's calm, questioning voice from the second floor of which he had just come from. he turned around sluggishly, as though he were uninterested in an interaction with her. He saw her standing at the top of the staircase, a slight look of worry upon her face. Naroshi made eye contact with her, but didn't respond to what she'd initially asked him. To avoid a fleshed out silence between them, she spoke once again.
"Where are you going?"
He was hesitant to answer, but then thought it would be disrespectful to ignore her a second time.
"I'm going out into the Town. I'm going to go and play with my friends."
He was lying of course, but he figured that she might attempt to keep him away from going out to train on his own. From his understanding, this woman knew his father and his lifestyle as a pirate. She was close with him too. The only reason that she even took Naroshi in was to appease Akio's desire of him having a normal life as a child. Knowing that Akio died due to being a pirate, she'd probably try as hard as she could to keep Naroshi from going down the same path.
"Oh, okay. Well, don't go too far out into town, and make sure to get back before it gets too dark out. Okay?"
"Okay. Goodbye."
Giving off his clearly disinterested tone, he turned back around towards the door, opening it and preparing to leave.
"Naroshi?"
Naroshi slightly turned his head to face Ushio.
"Yes Mam?"
"I know that....... I know that this is hard on you. Losing your father isn't something that you should go through at you're age. I know that you're smart, and strong, but you don't have to bottle up your feelings. You can always talk to me. I'm here for you. Okay?'
Due to Naroshi's grief, he'd really wanted to dismiss her attempt to get closer to him. Despite his desire to do so, he could hear in her voice that she had been genuinely sincere. She cared. Most people didn't care about him. He wouldn't let that kindness go unnoticed. He gave off a slight smile, and then responded.
"Okay. Thank you, i appreciate what you're doing for me."
She smiled back to him, nodding. Even though he'd been young at the time, he could tell that she was feeling just as bad as he was. With the positive exchange between the two now done, he turned around, and started out of the home and onto the streets of Orange Town.
There was a heavy influence in Orange Town from Marines, and thus an above average level of marine activity within the town because of it. Nothing extremely out of the ordinary, just a few low level marines patrolling around the town at times. Part of Naroshi wanted to hate them. Marines. All of them. They were the people who killed his father and all of the nice men in his crew. Part of him also knew that the grief was making him feel that way, and that hating marines wasn't what his father would have wanted.
Naro made his way further out into the village, passing a few groups of people by as he did so. He wasn't really worried about any of them, and tried to pretend that he was alone. It was easier for him to deal with his emotions that way.
After walking for a while, he made it towards the edges of the town. Right down the street he had currently been on were the docks. The sea that led directly out into the rest of the East blue, and towards the other blues around. Goosebumps immediately appeared on his arms and legs, and he felt a strange pit in his legs and stomach. It was going to take a while for him to be able to move near the Docks. A long while. On the right hand side of the end of the street, there was an opening that led directly into a tiny forest, holding room for a group of several trees. That was where he'd continue his training. He nodded to himself, and then ran down the street, towards the opening in the trees. He ran past a small group of children as he did so, who all focus themselves on where he was going. He was too eager to continue to care, and practically didn't even notice them.
He made his way down the street, and into the entrance through the trees. He stopped about a few dozen meters into the forest, looking around at what were extremely tall trees for the boy. After all, he was barely 3 feet tall. Naroshi stared directly up at the tree in front of him. It looked like a good place to start. He brought his left arm straight forward, his right down at his side, and his left leg placed directly out in front of his right one, in fighting position. Just like his father taught him.
"Is this that pirate's kid?"
Naroshi turned around to see three boys, the same that had seen him running into the forest, fourteen meters behind him. They were lined up side to side. The one farthest to the left was short, and chubby. He wore a striped shirt, and rugged shorts, and had a short hair cut. he was blonde, and physically larger than the other boys. The one farthest to the right was extremely slim, and had an abnormally large head. He was of moderate height for his age. The one in the center was the tallest, about middle weight. Not too fat, not too skinny. He was the one who had spoke before.
"What's it matter to you?"
"It's definitely him. He looks like those other dirty pirate criminals."
Even though the boy hadn't directly said it, he may as well have been talking directly about Akio. In Naroshi's mind, insulting pirates was like insulting his adoptive father, and that wasn't something that he'd tolerate. He managed to keep a somewhat level head, holding his head down and clenching his shaking fists to keep himself from swinging on the boy. he said nothing, trying to keep himself calm.
"Aww look at him Chisoki, i think you pissed him off."
"Who cares? If he tries anything i'll just go get one of the marines. They won't take kindly to pirate scum bothering us. In fact, they might get rid of him just like how they did his fathe-"
Before he could finish speaking, Naroshi completely snapped, charging forward towards the three, and landing a punch on the boy who ran his mouth. He connected, landing a blow with one of his small but heavy fists on the boy's lip, and then sent him toppling backwards. Naroshi sat up straight on top of the boy, delivering blow after blow on the boy's face.
"Don't talk bad about dad!"
After managing to connect three more blows, he was pulled off by the chubby boy, and had both of his hands held behind his back. The extremely slim boy then repeatedly punched him, over and over. The boy who had endured the barrage of attacks from Naroshi slowly got up, his lip beginning to swell and blood slightly leaking from his mouth. He appeared to be angry, breathing heavily, eager to pay Naroshi back for the damage he'd done.
"I'll make you pay for that. Hold him back!"
Naroshi struggled repeatedly, but the weight of the chubby boy and the slim boy holding a grip upon him was too much for his little body to fight off. They held him up, the slim one tightly gripping his legs, the chubby one maintaining the grip upon his arms so he couldn't struggle. There was no getting out of this one. He was going to have to take this beating in full