Ever since I was in my late teens and early twenties, I always wanted to write about world history. I remember playing Final Fantasy 9 and always trying to imagine what it would be like if I played it much longer.
However, I found it difficult to take pieces out of my ideas and spin them. Then in 2004 he turned his attention entirely to One Piece since 1999 and has long been inspired by the series again and again. However, over the years I've been trying to make a franchise similar to One Piece, I've always struggled to come up with my own ideas. I don't want to copy the . Oda loves Dragon Ball to death, but even though Dragon Ball was literally everywhere in One Piece, Oda was able to twist those ideas. Despite being a tale, it was popular.
I'm 41 now and I'm still having trouble coming up with ideas like this. Then I decided to do the following:
It's a story about a little boy who finds a device that takes him to a world that looks exactly like One Piece, but has more landmass with clusters of valleys where the Red Line should be.The world is called Via. , is a very diverse world with different races, architectures, geographies and cultures. It is a world located in a macrocosm within a single galaxy called Glenda.
The boy finds out that he is the Grand He is the Guardian. It is a group of freedom-loving people who have come to explore and fulfill their destinies. Not all Grand Guardians are good people. there is no limit. You will not be fired from there. Everything is free and how you choose your path with your own desires.
Grand Guardians are known to have avatars that can be summoned or transformed, similar to Xenoblade Chronicles 2. However, there are Guardians who are avatars of certain people from Via and other planets in the Glenda Galaxy.
But this little boy came from a planet outside the universe, Vaas. Vaas is similar to our Earth, but all nations are fictional countries with different but similar histories, and there is no shortage of people who existed on Earth. But like blues outside the Grand Line, which should be its normal place, so is Vearth.
The Grand He Universe is meant to be a purely fictional universe, not meant to exist, but brought to life in some way. The Grand Universe was created by the imaginations, inspirations, dreams and desires of the people of Verse.
A little boy named Incoln E. Redwood finds out that he is the incarnation of a notorious bird considered a pirate, bandit, marauder, or similar group. His name is Vantius E. Brewell.
He ends up loving and befriending Via, but like Luffy, he's destined to become a notorious outlaw surpassing pirates, bandits, looters, and terrorists (they were called rebels). I was aiming for
Much like Luffy, he thought being a notorious outlaw was fun to show how naive he was. He wants to be a king, but unlike Luffy, he doesn't say, "I want to be an outlaw king!" He doesn't mind saying the same thing over and over again, but he has a desire to go out into the world.
He learns that Vantius' lost crew of thirteen have wandered the Earth and incarnated into thirteen different crews, and returns to reunite with them.
Incorun, like Luffy, is a lonely boy who grew up with his mysterious parents and moved from one relative to another. But as an incarnation of the Outlaw King, he wants to explore Via.
The premise of the story is very similar to One Piece. Back in the early 90's, treasure hunt stories were my least favorite, and while the stories may look like treasure hunts, they ultimately went deeper than finding treasure at the end. Instead of searching for the lost island, they search for a larger continent called Grand Valley that disappeared long ago, and the Republic seeks to hide it forever.
However, stories are known to explore regions and islands when visiting Vearth before the characters return. I do just that by designing characters that resemble real life and media characters, just like Oda likes to be inspired by. is a place where you want to escape from reality.
This story heavily influenced One Piece, Dragon Ball, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Persona 5, Xenoblade Chronicles, Adventure Time, Final Fantasy 9, Boxcar Children, Digimon, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things and many others. is receiving Different genres, but aimed at 10-25 year olds. I tried to talk to him at the end.
Source : One Piece Fandom