"Do you realize the mess you have made?" Nami roared.

Luffy looked around the room. It really was a mess. He was lost in a sea of books in the large room. Suddenly, he realized that the books surrounding him were from Robin's shelf. Robin had her own shelf due to her extensive collection of literature. It was very large and contained almost as many books as were in the rest of the library. Every crew member knew how prized books were to Robin, so instantly Luffy felt awful.

"Robin, I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to knock all of your books out of your shelf. I was on the ladder and slipped and-"

"Don't worry, Luffy-san" Robin replied, genuinely. "Zoro can help me clean them up later." She glanced over to Zoro with a sultry smile, causing him to blush and look away.

Remembering the book in his hand, Luffy looked at it again, this time examining the cover intently. "Robin, what is this book about?" He began to flip through the pages, taking note of some of the fantastical images within. "Where did you get it?"

"It is a handbook for a role playing game. When I was working for Baroque Works, I came across a group of people who were playing this game. I asked them about it and a man briefly explained to me how they were playing. He then gave me this book."

"Role playing? What's that? It sounds fun. How do we do it?"

Robin giggled at her captain's child like curiosity. She proceeded to explain a brief overview of how to play through a campaign, starting with making characters and using dice.

"Yosh!" Luffy exclaimed. "Everyone, to the lawn deck. We'll make characters and play a campaign at once!"

They adjourned to the lawn deck, as instructed. Robin opened the book and began to read more of the rules. When she got to the list of character classes, everyone began to chatter. Robin made sure she informed the crew that it would be a good idea to have everyone choose a different class to give the party variety and versatility.

"Robin-san," Brook spoke. "I believe I would like to be a bard."

Robin nodded and wrote it down on a note pad.

"I'm going to be a thief." Nami giggled. "I'm good at that already."

"I'm going to be a great and powerful mage!" Usopp exclaimed

"Since I am a doctor, I think I could be the cleric." Chopper chimed in.

"Barbarians are big and strong. I can be one." Franky added.

"Very good." Robin replied, writing out everyone's choices.

"I will be the brave and heroic paladin, Robin-chwan." Sanji stood up, placing a fist over his heart. "I will ride in on a white steed and save the day for all of the beautiful maidens."

"Oh please." Zoro snorted. "Sit down dart board."

"And what are you going to be moss face? All the important things are taken."

"I'll be the swordsman."

"That isn't really a class Kenshi-san." Robin intervened.

"Well, what do you suggest?"

"How about a ranger? You can carry a sword as one."

"I want three."

"You cannot carry three weapons, only one to start."

"That's ridiculous. Of course I can carry three swords. I do it all the time."

"In this game you cannot carry three."

"I'll have three. End of discussion."

Robin smiled and shook her head as she wrote 'ranger' next to Zoro's name. She always found his stubbornness amusing. It just made him so adorable. Reading over the list, Robin realized that Luffy had not chosen a character. "Have you made a decision Luffy-san?" she asked.

"I cant decide." He whined. "What do you think Robin?"

"We do not have a Druid yet."

"What do they do?"

"They can use magic and turn into a bear."

"THAT'S AWESOME! I want to be a bear!"

Once again, Robin chuckled and documented Luffy's character. She then wrote 'scout' next to her name, then opened the handbook once more. "It says we need dice to play. Does anyone have dice?"

They looked around at each other, shrugging their shoulders and shaking their heads. Then, Franky had an idea. "There's tons of scrap material down on the bottom level. If you give me some time I can make dice for you Robin."

"Thank you Franky-san. That is a great idea."

Robin opened the book to the page that talked about the dice needed to play. There was a illustration along with a detailed description. Tearing a piece of note pad paper, she marked the page and handed the book to Franky. Franky then went down to the hull of the Sunny to start constructing the dice.

"So what do we do now Robin?" Nami asked.

"I suppose we just wait for Franky-san to finish." Robin answered.

Sanji stood up and straightened his tie. After blowing out a stream of smoke, he looked towards the kitchen. "I will go make some lunch, that way we will be able to focus on our game." He turned on his heel and walked away, leaving the crew to Luffy's joyous shouts for food.