I made this video really fast as an apology...my previous video was delayed by a few seconds I'm unsure how that happened. I didn't want to leave you guys with a bad video so I hope this one is good enough.
Full AU🥗🥗
M/yn was born into a noble family whose power rested not on honor, but on control. Behind polished halls and public influence, his bloodline carried a hidden purpose: each heir was groomed to become a living political instrument, a puppet shaped by the World Government to maintain stability through obedience. M/yn discovered the truth too early — records of broken predecessors, stripped of autonomy, molded into hollow rulers who smiled for the public while their will rotted away.
Realizing he was destined to suffer the same fate, he destroyed the evidence, severed his ties to his family, and vanished into the sea. The World Government did not brand him a criminal because he stole or rebelled — they hunt him because he is proof that their system can be escaped. From that moment on, M/yn stopped being a noble and became something far more dangerous: a man determined to erase the very idea that fate can be owned.
While Monkey D. Luffy storms through the world in open defiance — declaring war at Enies Lobby, breaking chains without hesitation, and challenging the Celestial Dragons with raw instinct — M/yn wages a silent, surgical war in the shadows. Where Luffy tears down visible tyrants and shatters oppression in front of cheering crowds, Ian dismantles the unseen machinery that allows tyranny to exist at all. He burns hidden government archives, collapses puppet bloodlines, exposes secret political weapons, and destabilizes regimes built on manipulation rather than strength.
The Straw Hats never walk beside him, but they sail through the consequences of his actions: islands left in political chaos after he removes a manufactured ruler, Marine forces stretched thin after confidential intelligence leaks into the underworld, and nations reshaped by power vacuums no one fully understands. To the world, Luffy becomes the storm everyone can see — loud, explosive, and impossible to ignore — while M/yn becomes the silent catastrophe, a ghost blamed whenever an empire collapses overnight.
The difference between them is not just in method, but in soul.
Luffy fights because freedom feels right to him, driven by emotion, instinct, and a refusal to overthink the world’s cruelty. M/yn fights because he refuses to ever be controlled again, guided by strategy, foresight, and a deep-rooted hatred for systems that decide people’s futures. Luffy lives in the present, laughing in the face of danger; M/ym lives with the weight of the past and the burden of what could happen if he fails. His abilities reflect this obsession
If Luffy’s journey leads him to shatter the visible throne — to confront Imu, the Celestial Dragons, and the symbols of absolute authority — then M/yn walks the darker road beneath it, destroying the hidden foundations that made such power possible. Their paths may cross only once, briefly and without warmth or hostility, like two storms acknowledging each other before drifting apart. In the end, Luffy will break the crown in front of the world, but M/yn will ensure there is nothing left to rebuild it from — not the system, not the structure, not even the belief that anyone should ever own another person’s destiny
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