D: I have a question. On Volume 12, page 31, what is that "sailing ceremony" they do?
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O: What they did was use their heels to crack open a barrel of beer to celebrate their
entrance into the Grand Line. You could call it a "One Piece-Style Sailing Ceremony".
I wanted to draw some more about it, but I really wanted to call the 100th chapter
"The Legend has Begun", so I was in a hurry to make ends meet. Pretty cool, huh? Now,
about a real "sailing ceremony". Before they begin building the ship, there is a "building
ceremony". Once the ship is fully built, there is a "completion ceremony". And when
it finally goes to sea, there is a grand "sailing ceremony". In other words, the "sailing
ceremony" is the biggest and most exciting celebration of the birth of a ship. To
celebrate, you break a bottle of liquor on the bow of the ship, and if the bottle
doesn't break, the ship is cursed with bad luck. It's a time of celebration, but the
person who actually does the breaking has to take it seriously. I've even heard that
in Viking "sailing ceremonies" they spilled blood on the ship from a live sacrifice.
Yikes!
[insert SBS15 2 Sailing Ceremony] Kaya: It's finished! → yah!