Join Timothy, the hero of 'GINKEN: Sea Storm,' on an epic journey. In a world dominated by the endless Vast Expanse, Timothy navigates the vast ocean, driven by the singular goal of reaching the massive gate that acts as the passage to freedom. Equipped with remarkable fire abilities, he meets a diverse array of allies and foes, each encounter molding his fate in this enthralling story of bravery, magic, and the uncharted secrets of the sea.
The narrative of this novel takes cues from the Japanese anime/manga series, One Piece.
The quality of the chapters significantly enhances from chapter 95 onwards, continuing through to the most recent chapters currently being developed.



The way the original plot developed wasn't to my liking, and the books I was making in the background were taking up unnecessary room in the library. To fix that, I've made a new account, which is the one you're currently viewing.
Anyway, I look forward to reading all of your comments and I hope this book finds a home.
Many thanks to all who support it!
Yes, there are some parallels, but it also has a fantastic world that is distinct from the anime.
Since I started reading, I've grown close to a lot of the characters, and I must say that this author hasn't let me down.
Many authors struggle to keep lengthier but intriguing story arcs, but so far, it's been fantastic.
Additionally, the book's backstory is fascinating even though the writing is not of the highest caliber.
Not to mention that the chapters are open to everyone and unlocked, people should certainly give it a try.
Great job, author; keep up the good world-building.
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I'll grant that the previous chapters weren't as strong, but you shouldn't evaluate a book by its first few chapters. I hope any new readers will give the book a shot. The desert arc is where I really started to enjoy it.
As the desert did to this island, I predict that they will travel to another island that connects to it next.
I enjoy the characters. The main character is a good-natured idiot who can also be taken seriously, and I laughed when he turned into a girl. It would be strange if he continued to be a girl, so I just hope that won't be the case.
Other than that, I adore creating new worlds and discovering new secrets.
I've made the decision to make a few alterations ever since the protagonist changed into a girl during the "Castlemania" arc, at the end.
The protagonist was originally planned to remain a girl for around three arcs, which would have required 150 chapters, subtracting about 50 from "Castlemania" (100 chapters left).
Because the protagonist was originally going to be a female (one-time thing) due to the events of "Castlemania," I chose to return his gender in order to advance the plot.
I'd like to let you know that after the "Castlemania" storyline is complete, the protagonist will once more be a guy.
The Black Witch