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Zorro was determination. He breathed stubbornness. He was the poster child of what a green emotionally spectrum based individual strived to be.
This was why so manny thought him to be the true captain of the Straw Hat Pirates. Greens usually were the captains of ships.
Zoro himself never commented when people whispered about the powerful aura he put forth, and how someone that strong surely had no emotions to spare for anything else.
That wasn't entirely true.
Hidden in the depths of the swordsman's soul flared a spark that most definitely was not green. It sometimes flared to life behind his eyes when facing a difficult opponent, and those who saw it shivered and thought it to be the red rage of madness.
They were always mistaken.
Only one person ever correctly identified the spark, and Zoro still hates the cook for it.
"So, who was she," Sanji asked, a cigarette between his teeth. His own purple light twisted through the smoke in complex patterns.
Zoro scowled at the chief, clutching the white hilt of his sword, jaw tight.
Sanji shrugs at his crew mate's silence. "Fine, then don't tell me."
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A/N: So this is a kind of character study looking at a 'what if' scenario. Basically, people in the OP world all have visible emotional spectrums, which in the case of very strong individuals can be used like the rings of the DCU's Lantern Corps. In case you coundn't tell, this is based off the ring's powers and spectra.
Here's a breakdown of what the color's mean. More interesting info can be found on the DCU page about the Lantern Corps.
Red: Rage
Orange: Greed
Yellow: Possessed by people who are afraid, or have the ability to cause much fear. Can only be beat by green.
Green: Will, determination
Blue: Hope. Can only have the full extent of their abilities unlocked in the presence of a green.
Indigo: Compassion. Can exert their will on and control others.
Violet: Love, or someone denied love.
Black: Death.
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