6 Works by captainmarion
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“Oh, you saw Kuina.” Luffy says, when Sanji recounts what he just experienced. Luffy found him frozen at the bottom of the stairs and had enough tact to ask what was wrong before asking for lunch. “She’s Zoro’s soulmate.”
“Are you meant to see other people's soulmates?” Sanji asks, still hyperventilating a little bit, “I thought that was a one-on-one kind of experience.”
“If you’re really really close with some people, it happens,” Nami says, from where she’s shamelessly eavesdropping. Sanji feels his heart warmed—she noticed him freezing up and cared enough about him to listen in. Women have such naturally kind and empathetic souls. “It’s something about souls intertwining? I don’t really know the science of it all.”
(You're haunted by your soulmate when they die. Somehow, this doesn't change anything.)
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Extra scenes from Flying The Crow's Nest by captainmarion
Fandoms: One Piece (Anime & Manga)
05 Jul 2025
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A miscellaneous collection of scenes I didn't include in Flying The Crow's Nest, loosely in order, partially unedited.
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- Extremely reluctant shoe shopping
- Accidentally calling some other Captain 'Dad'
- A deck of cards with twelve AcesSeries
- Part 2 of Flying The Crow's Nest (+ extra scenes)
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Marco’s a good kid. Hardworking, and clearly experienced with work on a pirate ship. He was brave enough to request Gol D. Roger for safe passage to Sabaody on a pirate ship, but smart enough to stick with them when his father—probably dead—is late to show. Rayleigh sees a lot of himself in Marco. In ten, twenty years, Rayleigh has no doubt Marco would be a feared pirate.
Rayleigh just didn’t expect the kid to be outsmarting him now.
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- Part 1 of Flying The Crow's Nest (+ extra scenes)
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Survivor's guilt (and the survivor’s crown) by captainmarion
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
29 Nov 2023
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On the ten year anniversary of his arrival to Mondstadt (or his departure from home), Kaeya looks at everything he’s done, everything he’s lost for this foolish mission, and decides that a decade has been enough. He retires the title of Prince, gives up on his mission, and permits himself to live the lie he’s weaved. He’ll be Cavalry Captain Kaeya, of the Knights of Favonius, and nothing more.
It has been said by many, that the surest way to get what you want is to announce to the fickle gods that you no longer want it.
The very night Kaeya retires the title of Prince of Khaenri’ah, A child falls from the sky.
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But it sticks in the back of his mind. It’s the little things. The littlest things. There’s no Radio. There’s no Telephone. There’s only letters, and letters have to be delivered. Strange.
There are some holes in the narrative, and The Bachelor is foolish enough to pull at the thread fraying around them. In the end, The Bachelor's disbelief is strong enough to perform miracles.
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“I was never in the Soul-and-A-Halves.” Capella says, once she recovers from him raising his voice, finally her soft tone is gone. “And now? I don’t want to be.”
“Good!” Notkin barks in response, throwing his hands like it will somehow convince her of the gravity of what he’s saying. “because now you never will be. And- and- an-” he swallows, “And we’re not friends anymore, okay?” The argument seems juvenile even to his ears, and he can’t imagine what Capella thinks. “Don’t try to talk to me. Anyone you send on your behalf will be killed at the door.”
(You can lead a child to power but you can’t make them think.)
