Chapter 11: Chapter 11: The Price of Power
Thorfinn sat alone on the edge of a cliff, gazing out over the vast, turbulent sea. His body was battered, every muscle aching from months of continuous battle. The scars of his past fights were etched into his skin like a map, each one a reminder of the price he had paid to unite Skypiea. The battles had been brutal, each victory came at the cost of countless lives, but in the end, the island was free.
Yet, despite the success, something gnawed at his soul. The faces of those he had fought alongside—those who had fallen along the way—haunted him. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw the bloodshed, the broken bodies of the Skypieans who had fought for a better future, only to have it ripped from them in battle. It had taken everything: every ounce of his strength, every drop of his energy. And yet, it still wasn't enough to save everyone.
The backlash from the war with Enel was just as intense. The island's fragile peace had been shattered, and Thorfinn's reputation had spread far beyond Skypiea. Some saw him as a hero, others as a tyrant who had caused too much bloodshed in his quest for liberation. Even the remaining factions in Skypiea were divided, and it became increasingly difficult for Thorfinn to find his place amidst the lingering resentment and distrust.
Every night, the memories of the blood-soaked streets—of battles fought in the sky, of Enel's tyrannical reign—rushed back at him. The cost of uniting Skypiea had been high, and Thorfinn had felt every blow. But he couldn't afford to stop. The world needed someone to fight back against the darkness, and it had to be him. The shadows of Skypiea would not define him. He would push forward.
It was in the depths of his turmoil that the ultimate challenge awaited him—the fight with Enel.
Thorfinn had sensed the tyrant's presence long before their confrontation. Enel, once a god in Skypiea, was not one to forgive or forget, and despite the island's liberation, he still sought power—his pride bruised, his ego shattered by Thorfinn's rebellion.
When Enel finally appeared on the outskirts of Skypiea, his electric aura crackling around him like a storm, Thorfinn knew it was time. The final confrontation between them was inevitable.
"I won't be forgotten so easily, boy," Enel boomed, his voice thunderous as he descended from the sky, crackling with the power of his Goro Goro no Mi, the Rumble Rumble Fruit. "You may have toppled my reign, but I am still a god!"
Thorfinn stood tall, his Earth Devil Fruit abilities igniting beneath his feet. The earth trembled with each step, his Lunarian wings casting shadows in the moonlight. "A god? No. You were never a god, Enel. You were just a tyrant. A man who used fear to control, but never truly understood the power of freedom."
Enel's electric powers surged forward, unleashing a barrage of lightning strikes that filled the sky. Thorfinn met the attack head-on, creating shields of earth and fire to block the strikes, his body moving with precision as he used his Devil Fruit to manipulate the terrain beneath them.
The clash between them was nothing short of cataclysmic. Thorfinn's strength, now bolstered by his time in Skypiea, was formidable, but Enel's power was overwhelming. Every strike of lightning left searing burns on his skin, but Thorfinn fought through the pain, determined to finish what he had started.
Enel's arrogance made him reckless, and Thorfinn exploited that. As Enel launched himself into the air, gathering the full force of his lightning attack, Thorfinn dove into the ground, using his Earth abilities to create a massive shockwave that sent the ground rumbling and the sky shaking. With a swift strike of his sword, Thorfinn shattered Enel's concentration, breaking his control over the lightning.
With one final, explosive clash, Thorfinn overwhelmed Enel, knocking him to the ground, defeated but not broken. The tyrant's eyes were filled with rage, but a new, begrudging respect flickered in his gaze as he looked up at the boy who had bested him.
"You... You're different," Enel muttered, his voice raw with disbelief. "You don't fear me."
"I never did," Thorfinn replied, offering his hand to the fallen god. "And you don't need to be a tyrant anymore. You can still choose a different path."
Enel paused, then, with a reluctant sigh, accepted Thorfinn's offer. "I've lost everything," he said, his voice tinged with bitterness. "But perhaps I can learn to live without the power of a god."
And so, Enel joined Thorfinn's crew, his strength adding a new layer to their growing team. Together, they set their sights on a new goal: finding Trafalgar D. Law.
The journey toward Law was not an easy one. Thorfinn and his newly-formed crew sailed through treacherous waters, fighting off pirates and marines alike. The sea was full of dangers, and Thorfinn knew that to succeed, he would need more than just Enel's power. He needed a crew of like-minded individuals, all willing to fight for the same cause.
It was on one fateful day, in the heart of a chaotic storm, that they encountered Crocodile, the former Warlord of the Sea. He was a pirate of great notoriety, and his ambitions were just as dangerous as Thorfinn's. When their ships collided in the middle of the storm, it was inevitable that a fight would break out.
"Another fool who thinks they can control the seas?" Crocodile sneered as he appeared on deck, his sand powers swirling around him. "You'll regret crossing me."
But Thorfinn, undeterred, stood his ground. "I don't need to control the seas. I just need to create a world worth fighting for."
The battle was fierce, with Crocodile's sand powers clashing against Thorfinn's earth and fire. Crocodile's attacks were ruthless, but Thorfinn's mastery of his Devil Fruit and his Lunarian heritage gave him an edge. Each blow from Crocodile sent sand spiralling through the air, but Thorfinn's speed and strength kept him at bay.
Finally, with a swift, calculated strike, Thorfinn defeated Crocodile, his earth-shaping powers trapping the pirate in a cage of solid rock. "You're strong, but you fight for yourself," Thorfinn said, looking down at the defeated pirate. "You want power, but that's not the way to make a difference."
Crocodile, panting and bloodied, regarded Thorfinn with newfound respect. "I've seen men like you before. You'll either end up dead or a king. But for some reason, I think you'll make it."
"Join me, Crocodile," Thorfinn said, his voice firm. "Help me build a crew that can change this world."
Reluctantly, Crocodile stood, wiping the sand from his face. "Fine. But don't think for a second that I'll be your lapdog."
And so, Crocodile joined Thorfinn's growing crew, his skills and ruthless determination adding a much-needed edge to their group.
Finally, after months of searching, Thorfinn and his crew reached the island where Trafalgar D. Law was rumoured to be. Thorfinn's heart raced as he set foot on the island, knowing that this would be the last step before their crew was complete. Law was a pirate unlike any other—intelligent, calculating, and deadly. But Thorfinn knew that with him, they could take on anything.
They found Law in the heart of a lawless town, surrounded by the chaos that always followed him. Thorfinn approached him, his gaze unwavering. "Law, I need you to join me. Together, we can change this world."
Law raised an eyebrow, studying Thorfinn for a long moment. Then, with a smirk, he replied, "I've heard of you. You've got guts. Alright, I'm in."
And with that, the final piece of Thorfinn's crew was in place.