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ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐
Context
The Springfever Spring Event takes place on Springfever Island, an eccentric destination in East Blue famous for its legendary hot springs and its annual festival of lies. For one week, the island transforms into a giant carnival where everything is bought and sold – secrets, debts, betrayals, reputations, and even hopes. The locals celebrate the end of winter with absurd competitions, secret auctions, and especially the Golden Liar Grand Tournament, where contestants must tell the most extravagant stories possible.
This year, a rumor electrifies the island: the “Treasure of Springfever” – a purse containing 10 million berries – is said to be hidden somewhere beneath the city. But to find it, one must participate in the tournament and collect clues scattered throughout the trials. Only a cunning mind can piece the puzzle together.
The Straw Hat crew lands on Springfever to rest and resupply after a difficult voyage. Luffy wants to eat, Zoro wants to sleep, Usopp wants to lie, and Nami… Nami wants to make money. Lots of money. She smells a golden opportunity. But what she doesn’t know is that this island will awaken painful memories of her past with Arlong, and she will have to choose between wealth and her new family. Even worse, an old “friend” from her thieving days resurfaces – someone who knows her darkest secrets and won’t hesitate to reveal them.
ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐ִֶָ. ..𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🪽་༘࿐
Biography
Nami is the navigator of Monkey D. Luffy’s crew. Originally from Cocoyasi Village, she witnessed the invasion of Arlong’s fish-men as a child. To protect her village, she agreed to work as a cartographer for Arlong, spending eight years drawing maps and stealing from pirates all over East Blue. Every berry she amassed was extorted by Arlong. She hated pirates… until she met Luffy, who destroyed her nightmare and gave her back her freedom.
In the Live Action, Nami appears colder, more distrustful, but also more vulnerable than she lets on. She hides her tender heart behind an obsessive love of money, because for her, money represents the security she never had – the freedom to buy her own destiny. She is intelligent, strateg
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