"And that..." Izuku took a deep breath, relaxing as he laid back against his pillows "…is how I got here."
He looked over, and Yamato had barely moved. Nor had she asked questions. Yet her eyes were fixed unwaveringly on him.
"So... you saved your world from that villain, All for One...someone with many of these stolen abilities, these quirks..."
She huffed, crossing her arms over her chest.
"False stolen strength I say! It's no surprise you surpassed him! And you made this... One for All your own! Your story is amazing!"
She sighed, looking up.
"Giant metal islands... cities with buildings that reach into the clouds... winged metal flying machines... and these... smartphones! Your world is amazing, Izuku!"
She leant forward, her big orange eyes bright with excitement.
"You are a true hero! Of that I have no doubt!"
"It's not much," insisted Izuku, sighing. "I saved the world…at least."
He reached for the waterskin, taking a drink to ease his parched throat.
"I wanted to be a hero who would save everyone, a hero that everyone can smile and be at ease towards. I did what I could but…..."
He gripped his sheets, as his anguish rose again.
"I didn't manage it like I wanted to…..."
A bittersweet end to the beginning of an underdog story. Not one deserving of fanfare.
"You did your best," said Yamato, her voice soft. "No one will blame you. I don't."
A small consolation, but it made him smile.
"Thanks..." The pain was still there. He looked out the window, at the night sky beyond.
"You miss them... right? Your mother and your friends?" Yamato asked.
"Yeah... I think I always will..." Izuku murmured. "I got sucked into a black hole, and woke up on your shore on this island. Honestly, the fact that I'm still alive is still a miracle. But... I don't think I'll find a way home."
"True... I don't believe this world has 'quirks' or any way to cross between worlds." Yamato mused. "At least, from what I can gather from Oden's logbook. And he was able to see so many things too!"
She perked up suddenly.
"Oh yes! I said I was going to tell you the tale of Kozuki Oden and his adventures!"
She giggled, and then looked away.
"And…may I say something, Izuku?"
'"Sure." He wondered what she meant.
"The way you spoke of this Yagi Toshinori, this All Might!" she proclaimed. "I liked your story about him too. What a heroic figure!"
Izuku let out a chuckle.
"Thanks. He was my hero, someone I'll always admire."
Yamato's smile lit up the room; but it was softer than the smiles she had given him before.
"I know the feeling…" she said, sadly. Then she shook her head, her old enthusiasm returning.
"But enough of that! Time for my story! Are you ready, Izuku?"
Izuku made himself comfortable, and rubbed his eyes.
"Go right ahead. Do you mind me asking questions?"
"Not at all! I didn't want to interrupt you, since you were reciting from memory."
Yamato beamed, and opened the journal.
"My name is Kozuki Oden," she read aloud, with a confident tone. "I am writing in this journal to document my thoughts, my travels and my journeys across my home, the Land of Wano. I am writing this entry at the age of 15, at the order of my stiff and nagging father, the Shogun. This first entry, I will document my childhood first, as a way of recollection and perspective on my younger years..."
(X)
"He did all of those as a kid!?" Izuku exclaimed, eyes wide. He hardly dared believe what he was hearing. Only six minutes in and... this Oden killed a bear with his bare hands at the age of four. And roamed... Pleasure Halls at age six?!
"Oh yes! He even drank at age eight! Wasn't he so brave!?" Yamato gushed. "Have you drank sake before?"
Izuku was flabbergasted. "I'm... underaged. I'm sixteen."
"I've had my fair share of rum when I was your age!" Yamato giggled. "Oh! Would you like some? We're still in the first part!"
"Umm, no thanks I'm fine!" insisted Izuku. Now was not the time to cross that bridge. "So what did he do next after his failed attempt to go out to sea?"
"Well," Yamato giggled. "He returned to his home, and from there he built his own harem~"
"What...?"
"Yep! Many of the women of the Flower Capital adored him! So he kidnapped some and took them to his own hideout! Of course, he didn't do anything untoward! They just spent time with him, drinking and cuddling! He mentions those quite a bit you know!"
"He kidnapped them."
"But they were allowed to leave at any time! They just wanted to stay by him! Plus he asked for their permission too!"
She coughed, and shifted into a new tone; one that reminded Izuku of those over-the-top Kabuki actors.
"'Oh beautiful woman, wife to a worrisome Samurai, will you grace with your presence and join my harem!'" She sighed, her cheeks turning pink. "What an outstanding man! He infuriated their husbands and brothers too!"
Izuku could only stare in utter disbelief. This person was... her hero? It had to get better, r-right?
(X)
"A mountain boar?" Izuku asked. To think Oden would eat, well, Oden soup, over the corpse of his friend. At his own funeral pyre?!
Granted, it was a way of honoring him, according to the journal's description. It seemed to have matched with his character.
Chaotic, rambunctious, eccentric, spontaneous, brash, stubborn, and filled with testosterone.
Still, he had a good heart. He had battled Yakuza, honored his friends, not once hurt a single woman and stood up for the weak.
There was no mistake though. For all his feats, in Izuku's world Oden would have been dubbed a vigilante at best, a villain at worst.
And Wano! From Yamato's description, it sounded like feudal Japan! Japan! Shoguns and Samurai and retainers! Had he gone back in time too?
"Mmhmm. Oden slew it with his own two blades! One slice was all that was needed." Yamato explained. "It was rampaging through the Flower Capital, so he had to defend his home somehow! The thought of him returning home after his father exiled him to save it... what a man..."
"How big was this boar? You make it sound like it was literally a boar the size of a mountain."
"Because it was."
...
"Oh."
"Of course, the reason being was that the boar was attacking the Flower Capital thanks to the actions of two of his future Retainers: Foxfire Kin'emon and Denjiro!" Yamato held the weathered book up, and continued to read. "Which begins some of my favorite parts, the recruitment of his retainers! The Akazaya Nine!"
(X)
"So he became Daimyo of the Kuri Province, and then after a year of governing it, he encountered Pirates?"
Oden had matured. From the chaotic youth to a capable leader and delegator from the looks of it, yet the journal described a yearning to leave Wano. A wild horse yearning to run free, despite his obligations as Daimyo.
"Oh yes, this is how he encountered the Whitebeard Pirates!" Yamato added. "He so desperately wanted to join, even hanging off of a rope to his ship, the Moby Dick, for three days straight!"
Three days?!
Well, this was a man who sliced a mountain sized boar in two... at the age of twenty, Kozuki Oden was a physical monster!
"It was also this time, as he tried to prove himself to Edward Newgate, the Whitebeard Pirate captain himself, he encountered the love of his life. The maiden known as Toki... the mother of his children."
"What about him joining the Whitebeards? He was out at sea without a boat or anything." Izuku inquired.
"Turns out fate favored Oden that day. Because of him saving Toki and letting go of the Moby Dick, Whitebeard himself saw a man of quality in Oden, a man with a strong and good heart. He might not have fulfilled the whole three day requirement, but he accepted him into his crew regardless!"
"The whole three day requirement?"
"He hung on for about... two days, twenty-three hours and fifty minutes exactly."
...
"He kept count somehow?"
"Nope, he was told the time later on by one of Whitebeard's pirates... Oh right! Now for his travels and his ascent to becoming his Second Division Commander!"
"Division Commander?"
"Yep! Whitebeard's crew was huuuge!" She spread her arms far and wide, "So he assigned Division Commanders! Oden was so great he rose through the ranks to become one, along with his marriage to Lady Toki! This is my favorite part!"
"You said that about his recruitment of the Akazaya Nine though!"
"I know! This is another favorite!"
Well...
All Might's exploits with David were some of his own favorite parts. Or was it when he was solo after the presumed break-up with Nighteye? Or before that?
Izuku shrugged, and looked towards her, content to listen and to absorb as much information as he could.
(X)
"So Oden became a famous Pirate huh… talk about a journey from a statesman to an outlaw." Izuku mused. "And this Whitebeard, he has an incredibly powerful ability."
"He does! The Quake Quake Fruit is what Oden learned that Whitebeard had eaten. It allows him to conjure, manipulate, and fire out earthquakes!" Yamato looked back down at the book. "At least, that's what Oden wrote down."
Emit, conjure, and manipulate Earthquakes? "So this all came from a Devil Fruit? What is that?"
"Well, a Devil Fruit is a cursed fruit, that if anyone were to take a bite out of one, they would gain a special ability, but at the cost of being unable to swim, due to having a Sea Devil inside you."
"A Sea Devil?!" Izuku perked up, eyes wide. "So it's like… One for All and inheriting powers?"
"That is a good comparison from what you told me about you and the past holders of One for All indeed!" Yamato nodded, smiling. "Although you can swim just fine, right?"
"I can yes."
"So you don't have a Sea Devil! My father and many of his pirates and underlings have consumed various Devil Fruits to acquire such abilities to enhance their fighting strength, particularly Zoan Types, which allow you to transform and gain an animal's characteristics. Whitebeard did the same, according to the journal, he ate a Paramecia type, which allows you become or control a concept of something. For Whitebeard, it was earthquakes!" Yamato explained, arms crossed over her bust and nodding with pride.
'Could the fruit give the user the power to emit tectonic force… Seismic Force perhaps… if he can do that at sea… he could even cause Tsunamis!' Izuku thought. What a frightening ability indeed! "No wonder Oden said that Whitebeard was labeled as the world's strongest man!"
Yamato beamed. "And then there's Logias too which…" She looked down at the journal again. "Allow you to become, control, and conjure a special element, like fire, lightning and sand!"
Zoans, Paramecias and Logia Types. Devil Fruits can be split into categories. This world keeps getting stranger and stranger… and there's so many strong pirates on the sea too. To say nothing of the fighting forces of the World Government as well, the Marines that prowled and were the main military force.
"Oh oh! Let me tell you of the one time Whitebeard and Oden fought off this one young pirate named Crocodile. It's really funny too!" Yamato laughed as Izuku leaned in and began to listen.
(X)
"And so he left the Whitebeards to join the Roger Pirates?"
"Yes, and Gol D. Roger would become the King of the Pirates too! Roger really really wanted Oden to join him for his final voyage into the Grand Line after he spent several years with the Whitebeards."
It felt like the story had gone on for hours. But Yamato's enthusiasm was undimmed.
"With the Whitebeards he found a family, and while he was able to explore, he never really had a chance to really go on an adventure you know?"
She took a deep breath, stretching her arms over her head.
"Roger had a disease even Oden himself did not know about, so he wanted him to come on one last adventure. Whitebeard was against it at first, but honored his request nevertheless."
Yamato set her arms down, grabbing the waterskin and drank a bit.
"And after bringing his wife and children aboard, and even encountering Cat Viper and Dogstorm who snuck aboard, Oden began his journey as a member of the Roger Pirates!" Then Yamato perked up. "Oh yes! Before I get into their journey into the Grand Line, Oden made a special mention of his first encounter with Roger and Whitebeard! When the two clashed, their weapons didn't touch!"
"Didn't touch? You're making it sound like the weapons connected but didn't."
"That's it! They didn't. When Oden asked on this matter with Silvers Rayleigh, Roger's first mate… let's see…" She turned the pages. "Ah yes, 'What Rayleight had described to me, was that the two had used the power known as Haki in their clash that rattled the entire island.'" She said, reading off from the logbook.
Haki?
"I see… sounds like a dangerous power."
"Not really," Yamato shrugged. "Rayleigh mentioned Oden used Haki too. And that everyone could learn it. Even I know it! See?" She raised a hand, clenching her first and… nothing happened. Izuku tilted his head and narrowed his eyes at her fist. "Hmm, don't see it? My forearm is black and everything."
"Under your bandages?" Izuku pointed at her bandaged hand and the white haired woman laughed.
"Oh no, my bandages are black too! It's shining like obsidian. I guess you don't know it yet."
Izuku cupped his chin. Haki can be learned according to this Rayleigh fellow… "I see… Forgive me, I was going off tangent there. Shall we continued onto their adventure to the Grand Line?"
"Yes of course!" She flipped back several pages, finding her previous spot and beamed.
And so Izuku listened in, telling him of their journey across the Grand Line...
(X)
"A sky island?"
"Yes! Oh I would very much love to see one someday!" Yamato beamed, as Izuku rubbed his eyes. He had completely lost track of time, but he couldn't bear for her to stop. He needed to hear the rest of the story. Yamato had listened to his story right to the finish, so the least he could do was listen to hers.
He wanted to hear more about them. Oden, Whitebeard, and this Roger fellow.
"There was even a city of gold in the sky too!"
"Kind of like El Dorado?"
"There's a city of gold in your world too?" Yamato's eyes were shining as she leaned in close. Izuku leant back. He could only cope with so much proximity from her.
"O-Only in legend…but do go on!"
(X)
"So Toki became ill and had to be dropped off back in Wano huh?"
"Yes. It was hard, but the final step in their voyage was perhaps the most perilous." Yamato explained. "It only made sense too. Toki was frail despite being a Devil Fruit user, and it kept his children safe."
She looked to the side, frowning lightly.
"From there, they sailed on..."
And on they went. To the giant elephant known as Zou, where the Mink Tribe resided. It befuddled Izuku that there were other species that inhabited the earth. From Skydwellers, Fishmen and Merfolk, to these beast-like Minks, the same race Kawamatsu, Cat Viper and Dogstorm came from.
Oden was able to even read the giant indestructible stone tablets called 'Poneglyphs' as well. Using the special Road Poneglyphs, they were able to triangulate the final island on the Grand Line.
"And what was there?" Izuku asked, as Yamato smiled.
"The greatest treasure Roger had ever found. So great, yet so hysterical, he couldn't help but laugh." Yamato replied. "Even Oden did too... today however, it goes by one name. The One Piece."
"And what is the One Piece?" Izuku could feel his heart race as Yamato smiled back at him, turning the page.
"I… have no clue!." She showed him the journal, and the page was gone! It had been torn off!
"Of Oden's entire logbook, this was one of the few pages that was torn. The last entry on the prior page said that it made him and the entire crew laugh, so they called the island they found it 'Laughtale.'"
"Laughtale..." Izuku mused.
"It must have been removed for a reason I bet. To ensure no one else knows." Yamato shrugged.
"Kind of like how pirates tend to bury their treasure on desert islands only they know," Izuku mused. "Well, that's how pirates hundreds of years ago in my world did things."
"True... I wonder who wrote this," Yamato said, cupping her chin. "Oden wrote most of it, but Toki wrote some parts too. Still, it must have been for good reason to remove the page..."
She took a deep breath.
"Still, there is another page that's interesting. Did you know that people called Roger Gold Roger instead of Gol D. Roger?"
"I did not." He didn't have much of a choice. "Why is that?"
"Well... Oden mused that the Government may have done so to hide the D in his name. Roger even admitted it too. He told Oden that he possessed something called 'The Will of D.'
"The Will of D..." Izuku mused.
"Do you want to know what it means?" The boy nodded, and Yamato looked down at her journal.
And she told him.
(X)
The story went on, covering Roger's departure, and the disbandment of the Roger Pirates. Then after that came Oden's return to Wano, which had fallen under the rule of Kurozumi Orochi, backed by Kaido.
Yamato's enthusiasm was gone, and Izuku couldn't blame her. The descriptions of Orochi made his stomach churn. He had taken hundreds of people hostage, and made Oden dance naked in the streets once a week for five years, just to spare them from slavery…or worse.
He had almost forgotten about Oden honoring the departed Roger, after the captain's execution at his hometown of Logtown.
"Oden's return was fraught and perilous... his last entry here was him preparing to attack Onigashima for Orochi's treachery in slaying Hyogoro's wife, as well as backing out of their deal."
Yamato sighed a weary, sad sigh.
"He gathered his retainers, and he wrote down 'Although this may be my final message, leading my men to doom, it would sufficient to die fighting for a free and open Wano for my children to inherit, than to live in bondage, pain and chains."
She closed it, signifying the end of the story.
"I take it Oden failed..." Izuku asked, though there was no need. If Kaido and Orochi were still around...
"Yes." Yamato nodded sadly. "Although my father suffered grave wounds, he defeated and captured Oden and his retainers. Orochi then ordered their execution."
She sighed again, and Izuku saw pain in her eyes; the same pain he had seen when she first admitted to being Kaido's daughter.
"I saw him die…and he was magnificent. He was sentenced to boil alive in a pot of oil, all while carrying his retainers on his back. If he kept them out of the oil for one hour, they could go free."
"I can't imagine it," breathed Izuku, shocked. "Boiled alive?"
It was barbaric, horrific, unimaginable. But he had endured it, for their sake.
"Yes... he held them all on the pot lid on his back, even as his flesh boiled... the sweat evaporating from him…"
Yamato paused, wiping her eyes. Then suddenly she glared.
"But Orochi never honored the deal. He wanted revenge on the Kozuki clan, for they destroyed his own clan. He ordered Oden's death, and my father shot him. But as he died, he managed to hurl his retainers clear, and make one last declaration."
She smiled sadly.
"He said, before my father shot him in the head…Oden is not Oden…"
"...unless it is boiled," finished Izuku. "I know. My mother used to make Oden soup for me."
"Yes. The people said it, as he sank into the oil."
She sighed again.
"Ever since then, I wanted to be like him. After I found his logbook and learnt who he was deep down, I was committed. Oden gave me a role model, his logbook gave me a look into him as a person."
Yamato looked at the book fondly.
"I love reading this still. It keeps me going, despite the hard times, and the ending." Her free hand wandered to her bandaged arm.
"Nevertheless, I'll become like Kozuki Oden, and defeat my father and open Wano's borders to the world!"
Her beaming smile returned, brighter than ever.
"I know it! I will avenge Oden and his family, whose lives were taken by my father!"
"His family were killed? By Kaido?"
Yamato paused, and frowned.
"Yes... I was there at Oden Castle when my father assaulted it, and burned it to the ground. Nothing remained, except this logbook by the river."
Toki. Momonosuke and Hiyori, children Oden wrote so lovingly about. Murdered in their own home.
By this villain. This Kaido...
Izuku was silent, taking a deep breath. He could see why she admired Oden so. That man, who for all his wildness had been brave and generous, a good-hearted man who saw the best in people. Strong, yet kind.
For Yamato, the daughter of a cruel tyrant, who had never left Onigashima, his story was her one window to the outside world. A world she yearned to see.
"But you're still trapped here." Izuku finished. Yamato pouted, and nodded.
"Well I'm... working on it! I'm getting stronger! Even after my father tried to starve me to death with other samurai!"
Izuku went still.
"Or tried to beat my dreams out of me! And all those times I tried to kill him, and he defeated me! I'll never relent! No matter how many times he may beat me!"
She crossed her arms, huffing her chest.
"Have you had any luck? Have you gotten stronger?" Izuku asked, looking her way. "Get a read for his fighting style at all?"
Yamato blinked, looking to the side.
"Well... I'm working on it! Like I said!"
She took a deep breath, wiping her brow.
"Phew... that was long. I never read to someone else before. You're the first one Izuku!"
Izuku fell silent, looking at a smiling Yamato and the bandages on her arms. The horns on her head. Her white hair. The hidden pain in her eyes, even as she looked at him fondly.
He didn't see Yamato in that moment, her chains binding her to a monstrous shadow.
He saw Eri, a young girl trapped by the feathered demon known as Overhaul, Chisaki Kai, her body crumbling as bullets were falling out of her.
"Still I'll... be free. Someday..." Yamato mused, looking at her logbook, and Izuku could see it in her eyes. The hesitancy. The unsaid words of "I hope" on her lips as her tone from boisterous to reluctant was evident.
She was twenty-four years of age. Most of her life had been in these shackles. She knew nothing of freedom, chained to an island filled with people who feared her at best, despised her at worst. Her only interaction with her only family was battle and bloodshed. Only her status as Kaido's only heir had spared her from death.
Yet... Kaido had destroyed Oden Castle with a single breath of his dragon form, from this Fish Fish Fruit: Model Azure Dragon... he could fly and had the power to melt mountains to glass.
Even so...
"Yamato..." Izuku looked to the floor. "You said... that your cuffs were made of seastone, and will explode if we destroy them." He looked at his own bandaged hands. "Is there a key to perhaps, to unlock them?"
Yamato perked up, blinking. "Well, yes... the only key to these cuffs is on my father's person. Why do you ask?"
Izuku faltered, as his doubts returned. With his Float Quirk, he could fly away. No one knew he existed. He could fly away, find a place to hide, maybe go somewhere else.
But where would that leave Yamato? Could he just leave her alone, after all she had done for him? Yamato, who had grown up without a mother, or friends, or a childhood? Yamato, whose only companion had been a dead man's journal?
He had let Eri fall back into Overhaul's grasp, when he could have taken her away; Togata and Nighteye's warnings be damned.
He had failed to save Tenko from the demon that was Tomura, and from the manipulations of All for One.
No more.
Never again.
"Because Yamato…" His body ached as it healed. But Izuku felt something alight in him. Not since facing Tomura at Jakku, and again above the skies of Musutafu. Since facing Overhaul with Eri on his back. Against Stain with Iida in that alleyway. His green eyes; hard and determined, stared into her orange orbs.
"I'm going to steal that key from Kaido. And we will leave Onigashima. Together."