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The Florian Triangle Area Briefing
Topic Started: Oct 24 2010, 05:48 AM (325 Views)
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The Florian Triangle Area

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The Florian Triangle, Ma no Sankaku Chitai is the stretch of sea that one has to cross over to reach to Fishman Island. It is covered in a fog so thick that it blocks out all sunlight. According to many pirate and commercial ships mysteriously go missing every year and some times a ship will be found sailing without any people aboard. Due to this mystery it is also been said that there are many haunted ships with dead bodies sailing across the sea.

Note: Players can create their own islands and locations in the Florian Triangle when writing a storyline here.

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Various places if you can find them.

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Will be added.

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Much thanks and appreciation to those who helped create and flourish the original One Piece Role Playing Game, located here: http://s1.zetaboards.com/One_Piece_RP/index/. It is a fantastic game which, obviously, we have based ours on in the most unobtrusive way possible, with any and all connections and correlations between our sites being nothing more than paid homage and the acceptance of excellent, well-considered ideas. While we here at NA have put a lot of effort into writing up the information for this game, a fair portion of it was borrowed and adapted from the aforementioned game, and so we here can't thank them enough for their hard work, and hope that anyone who ventures into this game checks their's out as well, assuming they have not already. They're a good bunch over there and deserve all the respect in the world for their ventures and creativity.