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My Hero Academia Team-Up Mission 12: Shinsou's Errand
Class 1-A prepares for Shinsou's transfer to the Hero Course.
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the-chikyuu-times · 1 year
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mhabirthdays · 2 months
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Happy Birthday
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Tsuyu Asui (Rainy Season Hero: Froppy) – February 12th
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keithedrifter · 1 year
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My piece for the Serotonin zine! Sero looking back on fond memories :)
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trashland-llamas · 5 months
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Insulin
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Eri couldn't shake the nervousness she felt when lunch time came around. Somehow needles were more scary than the time she spent with Overhaul. But she trusted Aizawa. Despite his stoic nature, something about his demeanor told her that he'd go to the end of the world to protect her. 'I know you don't like this but it'll be over quick, okay?' Kneeling to be at eye level with Eri, he gently grabbed her hand.
'Heard you built a snowman with Izuku earlier.' Hoping the excitement from the day's events could distract her from how tightly he had to squeeze the pad of her finger. 'Mhm, got torn down by our snowball fight. Zashi made cocoa for us.'
'Is that why there's all those water puddles at the door?' Aizawa already knew the answer to his question. The distraction successful as he was able to squeeze a droplet of blood without her even noticing. Letting her ramble on about how his students made a blanket fort and had gotten through half their Disney movie before he had called them all for lunch. A few seconds passing before the monitor flashed its reading. 'All done,' Placing a Tinkerbell bandaid where her finger had been poked. 'Now go have fun.' Watching as she ran back to the fort. Glad it had fallen in the needed range.
Aizawa joining a little after putting the glucose monitor in its bag. Sitting down in the cushy recliner with a mug of hot cocoa and fuzzy socks. In casual clothes like the rest of them. Bakugo grabbing the yellow throw blanket behind him, tucking Aizawa in as he was quickly reduced to snores.
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dogwaterdish · 1 year
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Iida: *walks into the kitchen, ignoring everyone*
Uraraka: Hey, Iida, how was your day?
Iida: *picks up an onion and bites into it, staring at Uraraka* Hell.
Midoriya, watching this unfold: *whispers* Who hurt you?
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seechelle1999 · 8 months
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24 Character Designs before I turn 24
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I'm glad to be done with these, honestly. Drawing a bunch of faces from the same angle can get boring after a while. Here we have the last two Class 1-A students, Eri, and the Big Three. I enjoyed Eri, Nejire, and Tamaki the most - I had to redraw both Aoyama and Ojiro.
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evilkat23 · 15 days
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Because I can't get over this idea, I'm sharing it here!
WARNING: SPIDER TALK FOR THOSE WITH ARACNOPHOBIA! Last night before bed I was thinking about all the Spiderman AU's with Izuku and that got me thinking
So, I was like "What if Izuku was like Tsu…and his quirk was just Spider" and that got me thinking.
Like the only thing he has in common with spiderman is that he can climb on walls.
But like his freckles are actually tiny eyes so he has 10 eyes. He can climb up walls and make web (not with his butt lmao.) with his fingers actually. And he acts like a trap spider in that when he's comfortable he'll make a cubby for himself.
Now this is where the more quirky part comes in play in that his arms and legs are retractable. So he does have eight limbs but he keeps the extra two stored away lol and like Shoji if he loses a limb he can grow one back, but it takes time.
He is also known for scaring the daylights out of people by finding a nice corner of the room and making himself a nice web and sleeping.
I was even thinking of giving him a paralysis venom like some spiders have and being up to jump pretty high and far. He and Tsu have a bit of a rivalry going on with them both enjoying their love of dried bugs. However Tsu has tried to eat him and he has trapped her in his webs many times. He and Tsu also have a common weakness, cold, if he gets too cold his body goes into hibernation and he may even curl up like a spider to try and stay warm.
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deadboyswalking · 2 years
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Pro Hero! Class 1-A's most popular demographics and just some thoughts about them
Pinky: mass appeal. Pretty much everyone loves her, but she's especially popular with pre-teens because of her bubbly, fun attitude and physical strength.
Froppy: most popular with children BUT unsurprisingly beloved by people who live near the coasts, where she usually works, because of her rescue capabilities and no-nonsense but kind demeanor.
Ingenium: most popular with people in the 20s-50s demographic. He's not great with young people (somewhat stiff personality) but his competence, dedication, and compassion are widely respected. Old people also like his proper behavior and he has a large, thirsty contingent of female fans in their 20s because of how hot he is under the helmet.
Uravity: super popular with teenage girls in particular as many see her as a role model, especially those who also come from low-income backgrounds. She also has a large fan following from the martial arts community and often assists in demonstrations at martial arts schools.
Tailman: His largest following is martial artists of all ages and he likes it that way. Older senseis in particular highly respect him, especially his adaptability and creation of new styles to accommodate his Quirk, so he regularly gets invitations from all over Japan and other countries known for martial arts (like China and Brazil) to come learn and develop new fighting techniques.
Chargebolt: huge popularity with little kids for his friendly, goofy demeanor and cool Quirk. As someone with a very difficult to control Quirk that took him until he was 19 or 20 to fully master, he visits kindergartens and elementary schools regularly to help newly-manifested kids control theirs. Also has a sizeable following among gay men for his good looks.
Red Riot: mass appeal. He hits vitually every demographic with ease and the public adores him. He is considered "Husband Material" by many and receives legions of marriage proposals. He keeps every gift and drawing kids send him and he is known for being very kind and patient during and after rescues. His dedication towards chivalry has paid off in the form of being one of the most consistently popular heroes in Japan.
Anima: most popular among animal rights activists, environmentalists, and animal lovers of all kinds. As a hero who communicates primarily in JSL, he also has a lot of fans in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities as well as among people with speech disabilities.
Sugarman: he has a small but dedicated group of fans in the crossover community of "guys who like baking" and "guys who like bodybuilding."
Tentacole: HUGE popularity among people with mutant-type Quirks. He's not primarily a battle or rescue hero so he doesn't get a lot of attention from the media, but his recon skills and rock-solid temperament are unmatched and are often the thing that changes the tide of a difficult battle to favor the heroes. Other heroes speak very highly of him, so he has been getting increased media attention lately. The day he went on a talk show and took his mask off on-air broke the internet and led to a national conversation about discrimination against people with mutant Quirks.
Earphone Jack: she deliberately flies under the radar as she primarily works underground recon. She has a small fan following who try to spot her every time she re-surfaces in the background of a larger battle that requires her offensive capability. There is a massive online conspiracy theory that the hero Earphone Jack and popular solo punk musician Kyouka are actually the same person.
Cellophane: popular among teenage boys and young men. Women like him too, but his laid-back and sarcastic personality meshes well with younger guys. Surprisingly huge group of lesbian fans for the same reason, especially his dry humor. Everyone wants to be his friend and his interviews are always hilarious.
Tsukuyomi: really, really popular among goths, punks, and other alternative-types; basically, anyone who feels like an outsider, especially kids who are treated as villainous because of their Quirk. He gives talks about Quirk assumptions and mentors a lot of at-risk teenagers in his spare time. His serious and reserved demeanor makes it difficult for the general public to connect with him, but his bravery and humility make up for it and he is generally well-liked and well-respected as a hero. Dark Shadow has entire Instagram accounts dedicated to it, as does Tsukoyomi's soothing, sonorous voice.
Shouto: his demographic is solidly adults in their 20s-50s. His battle prowess is nothing to joke about and he is a hero who primarily faces the most dangerous villains Japan has to offer. He is also unfathomably hot, so his good looks have a huge fanbase of their own, especially among young women and teenage girls. Something often said about Shouto is "the camera loves him, the microphone hates him" and interviews are not his forte. His extremely blunt and quite awkward personality puts old people and kids off him, but his dedication and compassion during rescues usually change his naysayers’ minds. He is certified as a field medic and, controversially, is a major advocate for both villain rehabilitation and for heroes to have more accountability for the way they treat others behind closed doors. His characteristically blunt "It literally doesn't matter how powerful a hero is if they're beating their kids at home" soundbite has swayed a lot of people to his cause.
Invisible Girl: does not have a fanbase and does not want a fanbase. She works extremely dangerous undercover and espionage missions and virtually nothing is known about her by the public except that there's a hero registered as "Invisible Girl." Every student and teacher who knew her at U.A. is sworn into secrecy and they often go a year or more without hearing anything from her.
Dynamight: unexpectedly, his single biggest, loudest, most dedicated demographic is pre-teen girls. We're talking feral little bastard girls who growl at the other kids and get into trouble at school. Let's be clear: this is not a crush situation, he's just like their god or something. Other heroes, like Cellophane and Chargebolt, tease him about being Great Explosion Murder God-sama, but he personally thinks it's funny and secretly likes his unhinged hellions. Other than them, his next biggest demographics are teenagers and young adults for his good looks, unmatched combat skill, and intense, unforgettable personality. Even as a mature adult, he's not very good with young children (he often scares them even by accident), and old people and the media find him rude and unlikeable. The public is surprised when he begins speaking regularly, intelligently, and very seriously about the importance of stopping Quirk-hierarchies in schools and society in general as they lead to bullying and discrimination for those treated as lesser (like Quirkless people) and psychosocial and personality issues for those treated as greater (like himself). Related to this cause, he is the face of the growing group of heroes who want to stop using the ranking system. In general, the public doesn't quite know what to do with him as none of the facets of his personality and causes seem to line up for anyone that doesn't know him personally. 
Deku: mass, international appeal. His warm, kind, enthusiastic personality and natural empathy makes him extremely popular with civilians, even if his crybaby status never went away as he got older. He is seen as the face of modern Japanese heroics and usually represents his country at various hero conferences around the world. Though he has the most powerful combat-oriented Quirk among Japanese heroes, his power is so great that most of the time, he only gets called out for the most dangerous situations outside of his regular patrols. If needed, other countries also call on him to help in their own situations, so regretfully, Deku has to leave most smaller and medium incidents to other heroes so he can be available for the biggest problems. While he’s on-call and waiting to be summoned, Deku works in the control room of various missions as a gifted combat strategist and Quirk analyst, often working as a consultant for hero team-ups and match-ups against villains. However, his many fans and friends are also increasingly worried about him as he never seems to take days off or time to himself; he has unwittingly and embarrassingly sparked a national debate about work-life balance for heroes, especially as his mentor essentially worked himself into the ground trying to be everything to everyone everywhere at once. This debate led to a new labor law requiring heroes to take mandatory, regular vacations, work a reasonable number of hours per week, and have frequent check-ins with a therapist to prevent mental burnout. As a person, Deku also gained great admiration for the op-ed he published supporting Dynamight’s cause against Quirk-hierarchies, admitting the truth about One For All and his prior Quirkless status in the process. 
Grape Juice: widely despised except among men who self-identify as “incels.” By his early 20s, his hero license has been suspended multiple times as credible accusations and eyewitness accounts of sexual misconduct are brought to light and he is currently facing permanent revocation of his hero status, multiple lawsuits, and possibly prison time. Many heroes are expected to testify against him, including his co-workers at the small, unpopular agency that took him on after graduation when no one else would as well as all of his former classmates (including a modulated voice testimony by the elusive Invisible Girl) and retired hero Eraserhead. 
Creati: her intelligence, leadership skills, and bravery make her an incredibly popular hero among the public at large. She is also stunningly beautiful, which definitely doesn’t hurt her public perception, and she has many admirers all over Japan. Despite this aspect of her fanbase, she is seen as an exemplary leader among heroes and is highly respected by all demographics, particularly women. 
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decarbry · 1 year
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a few darn good kids
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dekubowl-smuts-harem · 4 months
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Don’t know if active but spoilers ahead
How would the harem react to Izuku fighting/running away from class 1-A? It’s ok if it takes but I want to hear from both students and pros and teachers.
Majority of the ladies are devastated when they first discover and learn why Deku left and ran away. To say that they took in badly would be the understatement of the century. Take Toga, Momo and Mina for example. The three ladies had been so hysterical and beside themselves with worry, it took the rest of the ladies to calm down. And they had already been dealing with trying to calm down Mrs. Midoriya in the process.
The Pro Heroines aren't doing any better in that regard due to the fact of how the country has practically degraded to what was essentially a mad world. They're already pulling double time trying to keep civilians safe and offer help to those that needed/wanted it. (Which was a hassle in of itself with how much trust had been lost between civilians and heroes.) But the fact that they were trying their best to keep an eye out for Midoriya and hoping that he was safe was not doing their current state of mind any favors either.
Suffice it today, nobody liked it and they were overjoyed when Class 1-A managed to bring him home.
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ghostly-penumbra · 1 year
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Seven Ways to Summon the Ghost King
Chapter Six: Traditional Way, Part II: The Remix: Electric Boogaloo, Slumber Party Edition
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Summary: Class 1-A humours its resident goth...
... things go exactly as he planned.
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A Hero’s life was a stressful one, even if you were still just a student. It was nice, to find kinship and support from people that got it, that sometimes had been there with you as you faced down the villains.
That is to say, the UA dorms had been a great idea, actually. 1-A managed to find the perfect balance between each other’s little idiosyncrasies pretty well, with only minor mishaps along the way.
This week’s’ “Fun Night” showed to be quite the example.
“Are we sure we’re gonna do this?” Asked Kaminari with a shaking voice as he passed the small candles for Todoroki to light up with a touch of his finger.
They were in their dorm’s common room, with the furniture pushed to the side to make space for the… temporal redecorations.
“Well, it is his turn to pick this week’s activity.” Yaoyorozu said reasonably, watching Tokoyami draw the summoning circle from memory without hesitation.
“Yeah! ‘Sides we all participated in your skit videos last week!” Mina told him as she skipped next to him. “So if our introverted classmates can appear and act in front of a camera, you can hold hands and chant the creepy verses!” She slung an arm over his shoulders and pulled him towards herself to whisper in his ear, “And it’s not like something’s gonna actually happen, so relax!” And with a conspiratory wink she shoved him off.
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“YOU SAID NOTHING WAS GOING TO HAPPEN!”
“NOT NOW, KAMINARI!”
“How do we stop it?! It’s almost finished!”
“Someone bring Aizawa-sensei!”
“It’s too late.” Tokoyami announced calmly over the cacophony of his panicking classmates. His eyes were lit up with the reflection of the green fire on the candles, giving them a manic gleam “He is here.”
All the candles that Todoroki unsuccessfully tried to smother with his ice flared up at the same time, illuminating the scared faces of the heroes-to-be for a second, and then diminished back to small embers, making the biggest source of light in the room the pair of flames that hovered in place atop the summoning circle, until these two blinked out… and then back on
“If this is another cult seeking immortality…” A voice said a hundred times at the same time, and even Todoroki’s resistance to the cold was useless against the chill that ran down their backs.
Bakugo would remember that Midoriya moved first, activating his quirk and launching himself at the dark figure feet first in a kick aimed to the face.
The person –being?– caught Midoriya by the ankle and easily redirected him to skid along the floor with his momentum. They –it?– dodged Kirishima’s hardened fists with the ease of a dancer, sidestepped a rising block of ice and broke it into small flakes of dust. Bakugo had him in the face with a good explosion and –bright toxic green eyes that bore into his soul as he illuminated them, making him feel so smallweakuseless– next he knew he was crashing against stupid fucking Deku, who chose that fucking moment to have his second wind.
“That’s enough.” The being said, and the lights came back on. (He couldn’t be older than any of them. He just couldn’t!)
The class stopped in their tracks at the sight of him, except for Iida who had already ignited his engines and was just as easily redirected back towards his friends, who held him quickly as he abruptly stopped his quirk.
“A bunch of teenagers, why not.” The little boy face palmed after looking at them.
“Hey, that’s rude!” Ashido complained, being the first one to step up with no intentions of attacking.
“Well, forgive me for not lying to spare your feelings after being summoned against my will in the middle of a power nap.
“But let me guess,” he pinched the bridge of his nose and rested his elbow on his other palm, “you somehow found an ancient ritual to summon one of the most powerful beings there are –which, by the way, I made sure to get rid of- the rituals! Any book that had it. Jeez, I didn’t get rid of all the powerful beings, don’t give me these faces.”
The students looked at each other; had it been that they all misunderstood the –boy’s– words and jumped to the same gruesome conclusion, or had he just been bad at wording?
“Anyway, you kids somehow found the only source for how to summon an eldritch abomination, thought it would be a fun bonding activity,” an awkward glance at each other, “and didn’t stop to think, just for a second, that perhaps you shouldn’t be messing with things you don’t understand?”
The class kept silent, most of them staring ashamed at their feet, some even scuffing the floor with them.
“It was Tokoyami’s idea!” Kaminari cried, trying to hide behind Kirishima. “He was the one to do it all!”
“Kaminari!” Several of his classmates cried out in offense at such coward snitching.
“Hey!” The ghost boy called, bringing everyone’s attention back to him. He had stopped hovering, rather planting both feet on the ground. “Alright, listen. I’m not mad at you kids, but this is something you shouldn’t be meddling in just for fun. And not only that, but I made sure no way to summon me remained in this plane of existence, so I need to know how you did it, to make sure you didn’t do something dumber than summoning me.” With his hands on his hips and that I-can’t-believe-I-have-to-deal-with-this face, the self-proclaimed eldritch abomination looked more like an annoyed (if short) senpai correcting his kohais.
“It was not hubris nor naïveté that made me desire to summon you, King of Ghosts, Liminal God, Harbringer of-” Tokoyami’s greeting was cut short as said liminal god –and didn’t that make some eyes widen in shock and wariness– held up a hand to stop him.
“Two titles are more than enough, buddy. Y’all can call me Phantom.”
That sounded like such a simple hero name, that the students easily accepted it. Phantom: The Ghost King Hero.
“As you wish, Phantom.” The goth corrected himself with a grave nod. “As I said, I did not arrange for your summoning out of hubris or ingenuity, for you see, we are in the dark path of Heroism, where we will face countless more encounters with horror, destruction, and death, and so I sought you out, so you may tell my friends of the kindness of leaving this world.”
His classmates stared at Tokoyami after his solemn words; some with apprehension, others with growing understanding. Iida adjusted his glasses and breathed in deeply, preparing to launch himself into a rant speech about how they were thankful for his consideration but he should please refrain himself from things like this, when the bird-headed boy spoke again.
“And if you could please sign this for me, I would be in your debt.” The boy held out a black, leather-bound journal with a black pen adorned with a plastic skull hanging from the bookmark.
There was a long, awkward beat of silence until –unsurprisingly– Bakugo exploded.
“YOU FUCKING SUMMONED A FUCKING DEATH GOD JUST TO GET A SHITTY AUTOGRAPH?!”
The feeling was shared by the rest of the class, as they showed their discontent all at the same time.
Tokoyami ignored them, though, keeping his wide, hopeful –and, this was a bit worrying– worshipping eyes on Phantom, until he finally relented.
“Alright, kids, listen up!” Phantom said, commanding the attention back to himself. He took the journal from the bird-headed boy and flipped the pages until he found a blank one. “Gosh, this brings me memories…” He mumbled, scribbling down, before continuing for the class. “Rule Number Two of Interacting With Paranormal Slash Mystical Slash Magical Slash Et Cetera Et Cetera Et Cetera, never make open-ended deals, ever, this includes but is not limited to: contracts, handshakes lood oaths, spit oaths, fist bumps, promises, spoken words –you get the gist. Now, what did you friend say to me?”
The teenagers looked at each other in awkward silence but, being teenagers, they were easily reverted to their ‘we’re in a lecture in class mode, and the brave soul of Yaoyorozu raised her hand.
“Tokoyami-kun said that he would be in your debs in exchange of an autograph.”
“And there was truth and intent to his words, so now that I’ve fulfilled his request…” He let the sentence open as he showed the journal where it now had a stylized D with a smaller P within it.
The class looked at their friend with mixed feelings of concern, irritation, and fear.
“You could ask anything from him.” A brave soul finally answered.
Tokoyami didn’t seem to care what might be asked of him, as he stared almost reverently at the journal now back in his hands. That wouldn’t do.
“Well then,” Phantom began, placing his hands on his hips, ready to deal out a detention, “your part of the deal will be that you never ever again make such a fool open-ended deal with anyone! No ghost, monster, creature, oni, Higher Being™, angel, god, God, demon, or anything else I may have forgotten. Not your parents, not your relatives, classmates not your teachers or principal, not random people on the street, not children, not the government. No one, ever.” He finished sternly as Tokoyami nodded along.
“That…! Is actually really kind of you, Phantom-san.” Iida saod thoughtfully.
“The Lord of Cessation is known for his kindness and fairness.” Tokoyami told them, clutching the journal to his chest when he noticed Bakugo’s slightly-more-murderous-than-normal expression still in place.
“Yes, I’m cool, I know, whatever.” Phantom was massaging his temples breathing deep and slow. “Alright! He began anew, now with some cheer. “I haven’t’ been to the Living World for anything other than work in over a century and a half, so, what’s good in video games these days?” He asked with a smile finally acting like the teen he was when he died.
“I mean the controls are different, but a fighting game is a fighting game, so no biggie.”
“If you want you can pick All Might to make it more even!”
There were very heated protests (from two very specific boys) as everyone surrounded the dorm’s gaming centre so Phantom said “Don’t worry, I’m my own character.” Before merging with the console and appearing on the screen, unleashing chaos among class 1-A once again.
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“So you were born before the Dawn of Quirks? What was it like?” Midoriya asked, distractedly losing in Hero Cart as he kept looking at Phantom next to him.
“Eh, I can’t really say it was much different. Y’all seem to have gotten… stuck in time, in a way. Like, I understand a lot of stuff like time and work and resources go to make accommodations for mutations and stuff which is great, don’t get me wrong, but one would have thought that over two hundred years in the future, at least clothes would be different.
“And for what the dead say, some of those ‘accommodations’ are… doubtful, to say the least. And don’t get me started in social issues.” He quickly mumbled with his mouth in a thin line. “So, overall, it was pretty similar. It may have to do with the fact that I was born in another dimension.”
He kept his focus on the game. So, if Phantom noticed all of their shocked faces and stunned silence, he didn’t show it.
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“D’you guys have DOOMED?” Phantom asked as he leaned against the couch from his place on the floor, watching as Mina ruthlessly obliterated Sero in Dance, Dance Revolution!
“What’s DOOMED?” Ashido asked, not skipping a step as Sero stumbled with the increasing speed of the game.
All the lights went out and the room’s temperature dropped, making Tsuyu swoon and the rest of the class to cry in alarm or fall into battle stances.
“The DOOMED devs didn’t release the game’s code for it to become memetic, only to be completely ignored by some- futurelings from another dimension!”
The lights returned, and the TV they were playing in turned back on; the cold ebbed out slowly, not as abrupt as it had come, and Tsuyu slowly began to stir helped by the proximity of Todoroki’s left side.
“Alright, kiddos! I hope you’re interested in coding, ‘cause I know by heart and tonight, we make history!”
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Phantom typed away without thinking it twice, confident, whilst the class watched and Midoriya took notes just as fast, transcribing on his notebook what Phantom put in the computer.
Kyoka leaned against Tokoyami’s side as they saw, well, history. “This is the best night ever. Do you have any other interesting being in your journal? Possibly someone who liked karaoke?”
“Just so y’all know!” Phantom told them cheerily, spinning his neck 180º degrees as his hands kept typing. “I know I’m cool and a chill guy to hang out with, but that’s ‘cause I was human and died at fourteen! Most beings that can be summoned hate being summoned. Myself included, bus, as I said, I’m rather cool!”
A chill ran down the class’ back again, and all of them –minus Midoriya, who kept on writing– turned to look at the resident goths.
“… I shall abstain from more summonings, Lord Phantom.” Tokoyami conceded, and Dark Shadow cooed at him.
“There’s a good boy!” Phantom said brightly, returning to his coding.
“Let’s just do regular karaoke next week, right, guys?”
“Alright, students!” Phantom called them. “Get ready to get schooled!”
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“The worst that could happen is for us to lose Mr. Aizawa! He’s protected us this whole time!
The worst that could happen is losing him!”
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mhabirthdays · 9 months
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Happy Birthday
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Izuku Midoriya (Deku) – July 15th
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theflamesofruin · 2 months
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These aren't teenagers! These are full grown adults!!!! They look like a mother and father. Class Mom Momo and Class Dad Tenya!
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tinfoilhatsss · 11 months
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Are YOU looking for a mha x bsd fic to read?!
“You will both be undertaking long term stealth missions elsewhere, but you won’t be operating together for the most part. Dazai-kun, you’ve heard of UA high school right?”
“Of course I have, it’s like the most popular hero school in Japan or something. And now you’re going to tell me I have to live my dreams and become a hero.” Dazai jokes.
The older man makes no sound, and Dazai turns to look at him.
“Wait. You’re serious?”
Mori sighs, “Dazai-kun, you will be infiltrating UA high school and posing as a student there. You’ve already got experience in stealth training, but it will be a shame to let such a valuable executive go..”
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Dazai and Chuuya are sent on missions to infiltrate opposite sides of two parties that Mori has deemed a threat to the mafia, and to simply gather information from both sides. Is there more to this assignment than what they were informed of?
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I, Tinfoilhats (on ao3) have written a mha and bsd crossover which is Dazai centric. It’s titled ‘I don’t smoke’, with the link at the bottom of the page. Feel free to check it out!! Its over 100k words and currently ongoing, with an infiltration and mystery theme. Fyodor (yes, him), Chuuya, Aizawa and other 1-A characters are the most prominent in the plot. Fyodor is really just there for fun though. It does contain themes of suicide, self harm and alcoholism, but despite these tags (and many more), this fic isnt always that sad. There are def angsty moments though (and gets MORE angsty as it goes on).
Here is the fic link! https://archiveofourown.org/works/33371662
This is also my first time using Tumblr, but whatever. Hope this reaches its target audience
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