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#META-Omniscient POV, and Second person POV mixed. I died. And no, it wasn’t heroic. I didn’t save a kingdom, rescue a princess, or even trip over a goddamn magic pebble. I just… died. Like an NPC. Like background furniture. Like someone the universe forgot to render properly. And then—surprise!—I woke up in a new world where everything is shaped like a hexagram, magic is powered by emotions, and the narrator (hi) may or may not be losing what’s left of his sanity. Now I’ve got: a reincarnated soul that won’t shut up trauma that respawns more often than I do cosmic forces watching me like I’m a reality show and a destiny so mysterious even Destiny doesn’t know what the hell it’s doing Also, there’s a cute skull involved. Don’t ask. It’ll make sense later. (Probably. Maybe. No promises.) Welcome to HEXAGRAM, where the story is self-aware, the universe is emotionally unstable, and the main character is just trying not to die again before figuring out why a star-shaped world expects him to fix it. Come for the chaos. Stay for the existential crisis. Laugh at the pain. Cry at the jokes. And question your life choices… just like the protagonist.
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One Piece: Saving Hancock with the Batto Batto no Mi

In the swirling currents of time and fate, one soul was cast into a world it was never meant to be in. Karl D. Sephiroth-a name unknown to history, yet one that would soon shake the very foundations of the world. He is not a pirate. Nor a marine. He is a time traveler-an outsider who gained the Batto Batto no Mi Devil Fruit at the wrong time... and in the wrong place. With a power that blurs the line between life and death, Sephiroth seeks only one thing: A peaceful and beautiful life in this chaotic and disordered world of One Piece. But this world does not allow anyone to live in peace so easily. Position? Justice and evil? "The winner is the king... and the loser is just a bandit." In these seas, it is not principles that shape history-but power. Justice and evil are mere concepts... privileges that belong to the victors. And Sephiroth? He has no problem being called a hero, as long as he is the one who wins. Those who have witnessed his existence say: Boa Hancock, Pirate Empress: "Sephiroth... as long as you wish, I will do anything for you!" Kozuki Hiyori, Princess of Wano: "For the sake of our master, Brother Momonosuke... I beg you, die!" Sengoku, the Legendary Admiral: "I could never tell if Sephiroth is a righteous man... or not." Monkey D. Dragon, Leader of the Revolutionaries: "Friend... could you help me revise the revolutionary program of this world?" Sora Cyborg, Supreme Commander of the World Government: "This man... Sephiroth... he is truly insufferable!" And so... begins the story of a man who refuses to follow the tide. A victor who rewrites the meaning of 'justice' with his own hands.
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