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One Piece: A Gamer

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(Pinterest Cover)(Gamer X One Piece) Felix Fellon was just your average everyday gamer and anime binge watcher, the type of guy you'd see on your drive to work out on the streets. Nothing really special about him beyond maybe his bright orange hair that stood out when you took a closer look at him, nothing really beyond that though, but like all things life can get...messy as he was struck down in the prime of his life at the ripe old age of 26, finding himself in a white room with a table and a panicking man in a black suit with what looked like gold sweat drippign down his face. Then, in the next moment, he finds himself in an entirely different world, one he was...kind of familiar with, alongside a system he knew all too well. Now that his in this world, Felix will...will...willl well even he doesn't know because life is just as chaotic.
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Chapter 1 - Starting Point

*Felix Fellon POV*

*Location: ???*

*Time: ???*

Where the heck am I? I felt a horrible headache come over me as I looked around at the cleanest room I have ever seen in my life. It was pure white and looked like it was...glowing if you could believe it. I was sitting on what I think was a gamer chair with a golden/white pattern on it that was easily the comfiest thing in my life. I mean, the thing felt like I was sitting on literal angel feathers and had ruined all other chairs for me in the future, and maybe a few beds. 

I was still wearing my somewhat torn jeans that I desperately needed to replace, a black jacket with a green skull on the front of it. It was his favorarite jacket but the damn thing had a huge hole on his sleeve I didn't notice before, I mena it was huge, the kind of thing you'd notice straightaway. My confusion only worsened as a man swung open a door that blended right into the walls in front of me, and sat down in front of me in a chair I hadn't noticed before. 

The guy wore a black suit with pants to match, a white undershirt with a black tie that was loosely put on. In his hands was a folder that he searching through frantically as if he had lost something or was in a hurry to find something. I was able to catch a brief glimpse of his face before he stuffed his face deeper into the folder.

He had that forgettable face, you know the kind, the one where he can be your best friend for five years, but you'd forget what he'd look like if you weren't staring right at him. Heck, I forgot what he looked like the moment I wasn't looking at his face, and well, we sat in silence for a full two minutes, I think, before I finally had enough.

"Ok, what the heck is going on here, you've been ruffling through that thing ever since you came into this room, just what the heck is going on, and where am I!"

I must've startled him or something because he dropped the folder, scattering a dozen pieces of paper all over the pristine desk between us. I mean, really, the whole room felt as if you even stained one part of it, it would take months to get them back to normal. 

"Y-Y-Yes, sorry, s-s-sir, we've just been a bit busy as something disastrous has happened recently, so we've been scrambling all over the divine realm trying to do damage control." He stammered out.

"S-S-See we c-c-currently have an influx of well souls like yourself, people who died but shouldn't have across the vast multiverse, so it's been hectic a-a-and well i've been assigned to you as my f-f-first case, so c-c-congralutations are in order."

I just stared at him, wide-eyed, processing the information, realizing that, yes, I did in fact die, I remember it. I was walking down an empty street, crossing the sidewalk to get to my apartment and play that new Doom game I had finally gotten my hands on. Then bam, I saw the flashing of the truck lights, now here I am.

"No, that can't be, I can't be dead-"

"Y-Y-Yes, the process can be quite troubling to most people, but I-"

I interrupted him before he could finish his sentence, letting my gamer voice be heard throughout all of this celestial bureaucratic whatever.

"I have't played Doom the Dark Ages yet dammit!"

He just stared at me, flabbergasted, as he began gathering the papers scattered about, putting them all neatly back in the folder. 

"W-W-Well, getting b-b-back to business, we have two gifts for you and the w-w-world you'll be transmigrated to, I-I-I think is the term." 

"A-A-Anyway, the world you're going to is Blue Planet with two b-b-bonuses, one is a race native to the planet that w-w-will be locked until certain conditions are met." 

"T-T-The next one should be a-a-around here somewhere." He said as he began sorting through his notes, trying to find whatever the next thing was.

"A-A-Ah, here it is, you'll be given a gamer system, w-w-which my bosses think should be interesting to observe."

"A-A-Any questions?" He asked, closing the folder and putting it off to the side as he clasped his hands together on the table, waiting for me to not be so gobsmacked and beyond surprised at how generous they were being. 

"I-I have so many like, am I going to be a baby or something, or am I-"

That's when a loud alarm started going off in the room, and everything that was white turned red, including the chair/table. 

"O-O-Oh, looks like we've r-r-run out of time, well I-I-I'm sorry I wasted so much time earlier but I d-d-do hope you enjoyed our services and have a w-w-wonderful life."

That's when a large black hole literally opened up underneath me, and I fell through, somehow phasing through the chair in the process, and I was not afraid to say that I screamed like a little girl as I fell through, having had none of my questions answered. 

*Felix Fellon POV*

*Location: Grand Line, Near Water 7*

*Date: June 21, 1519*

When I fell out, I landed right on top of what seemed like an old abandoned boat, still screaming as I fell. When I hit the deck, I am not afraid to say that while I did stop screaming, I did begin groaning in pain, which soon turned to screaming as I got myself back up and began rubbing my head as a large bruise formed on my forehead. 

"Goddamit that hurt, I mean he should've warned me that would happened, I mean ignoring my questions was rude in the first place but this is just being an asshole."

"Anyway, where the heck am I." I said as I got up and began looking around the ship, the place was definitely abandoned, with not even a skeleton in sight, well, at least on the deck.

I mean, there were literal cobwebs all over the place, alongside a... jolly roger that had a white skull on it, with two crossbones behind it and a large nose for some reason. I then went below deck to see the food supply alongside anything else that might be of interest, and besides a few unopened bottles of wine that might be worth something, alongside some treasure, nothing really stood out. 

There were still a few beds in good condition, and I did manage to find some journals that might be able to tell me just where the heck I found myself. That is if I coudl read the language which fingers crossed I am able to do becuase that woudl really suck alongside an odd but familair looking compass, at least I think it was but it was more spehrical then you'd expect a compass to be. I stuffed it in my jacket pocket, making a mental note that I would need to get that stitched up eventually as well, when I get the chance, or just learn how to myself. 

I then patted myself, seeing if anything about my body changed, and well, from what I could feel, nothing really did. I didn't find an extra arm, tail, or anything like that. Which meant that whatever happened would probably happen till whenever that guy said it would, when my body is ready, or something like that. I honestly didn't know what to think of that because I don't think that's how biology works, well, unless you were a caterpillar or frog, or something like that. 

Heading back, I looked at the wide open sea, knowing I was on a world called Blue Planet, but not anything else really, but well, I suppose I had time to learn, I mean, who knows when I would find a piece of civilization again. I mean I was still pissed and scared beyond all doubt but in a way I was also...calm strangely enough, I had a small smile on my face as I looked out inot the open eocean at the world just wiating for me and who knows how many others to explore its vast beauty. 

"Statues."

Then as as soon as I said that, a blue statue's screen appeared in front of me with two skills already learned or something like that. 

[Player: Felix Fellon]

[Title: The Gamer]

[Race: Human (False)/???(Locked)]

[LV. 1]

[Health: 20 MP: 20]

[Stats: STR: 10 INT: 10]

[WIS: 10 DEX: 10]

[CON: 10 LUCK: 10]

[Skills: Gamer's Mind: Keeps the user calm under pressure and prevents mental attacks/control

Gamger's Body: Makes the user's body more acceptable to learning skills, both of the system and the world's power system as well]

[Quest: One's Starting Point]

[Figure out where you are and decide your own path and dream in this brand new world]

[Rewards: 3 Stat Points, +1 Random Skill Book]

[Failure: None (for now)]

Well, I wasn't in this world for a full day yet, and I already had a quest and so many new things to discover. Alongside the upper limits of the system to see what made it tick, how I could make myself stronger and unlock the race that was currently being locked, also kind of weird seeing the false next to human, but I suppose it makes sense as I guess...I wasn't human anymore, but I still felt like me, I suppose, and that's good, that's a good thing. 

"Well, Blue Planet, let's see what you have in store for me."