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s0larts · 4 months
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Coffee Shop au????
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silverwolf122 · 1 year
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Shaman King AU. After Hao became a Shaman King and everyone convinced him not to commit a genocide he thought "Hey, I have 500 years to be a King. Why hurry? How about this, I will test humanity. I will give them tools to fix all problems that they caused on Earth. If they destroy everything, I will just create the shaman paradise I dreamed of. But if they pass, I will help them fix Earth." So, Hao gave them quirks. After 200 years, surprisingly, they didn't destroy everything. The planet began to recover. After quirk wars the human population has dropped to 1 billion. Heroes used their quirks to get rid of garbage islands. With a bit of help from the shaman king, the current carried trash out of the oceans. By studying quirks new clean energy sources have been developed.
Izuku Midoriya is 8 and he was woken up by some incorporeal Samurai cosplayer. He said that he is his family's Guardian Ghost that served Asakura family for 7 generations and now serves Izuku as the last from his clan. After talking to his mother, she confessed that she knew that Izuku likely will be a Shaman, because all shamans are quirkless. While his father was a descendant from the famous Asakura clan, she is a descendant of the Dittle family. Inko wanted to hidden his gift from himself, because a shaman gets stronger after death experience. She wanted Izuku to find another dream than to be a hero, because his training would have to be hellish (likely literally). Heartbroken, izuku runs away from home, and Amidamaru leads him to his many times great grandmother Anna (who is not allowed to die, shaman king's order, Hao has self preservation thank you very much) so he could be trained as a Shaman and heir of Asakura clan.
Izuku is 12 and he and he finishes his morning jog of 5 km. When he returns home his grandma Anna tells him to change into formal clothes, because today he will meet his future wife. "OkaWHAAAAAT?!!" Grandma says that arranged marriages are Asakura's tradition and then asks Izuku if he doubts her choice for him [treat level cosmic, leave the planet]. They go to the airport and meet there a very beautiful American blond girl. "Hello, my name is Melissa, it's nice to meet you."
"I still don't like it." Said the brown-haired man standing nearby. "Let me know if either of them will complain about it" eye rolled Anna. "It should have been their decision, not something imposed on them" said David. "... They will need each other. They are a good match" "They are kids. They are not formed enough to be 'a good match'". "It will be easier to get used to each other." "... Why her? Our family is not that powerful. Surely you could find someone else." "Because only she could give him home. My grandson sometimes so much remind me of my late husband. He was a rock. No matter what happened I-we could rely on him. If someone was in trouble, there was no wall that would stop him. But they are also different. Yoh was lazy. So it was my job to make him move to do anything. That is how we worked. Izuku is different, for all years that he lived with me he never once complained or tried to get away from training. Sometimes I had to stop him to take a break. And he is reckless too, his own well-being has no meaning for him. That is not something I can't fix or scare out of him. The only solution is to give him a home he would want to return to. To make him promise to return to someone. To the person, who would support him on his way to become a hero."
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ladysunamireads · 8 months
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deusvervewrites · 2 months
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Start Again X Draconic Hero X Inhumans:
Akari, the Class Representative of 1-B, meeting the Class Representative of 1-A, Izuku Midoriya.
By their second month at UA, Midoriya’s pretty sure Akari is a time traveler. She has a dedicated page in his conspiracy notebook between Iida being an android and Uraraka being some kind of magic user. (He wouldn’t jump straight to using the term “witch”.)
Akari never stood a chance
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omnitheist27 · 3 months
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The 40 x Kill the Justice League (1/4)
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@the-ravenclaw-werewolf and @purplemochi20055
Hey everyone! I'm back again for the first part of this crossover fan comic between The 40 and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Ever since it was announced, I was excited for the video game's release since it's Arkhamverse Batman's return and final appearance by Rocksteady Studios. Oh, and paying tribute to the late Kevin Conroy's last performance providing the voice of Bruce Wayne/Batman.
When it did come out through early release playthroughs on YouTube...it was underwhelming but still an overall good game in my opinion.
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I took inspiration from the scene where Wonder Woman was using the lasso of truth to restrain the brainwashed Flash. When she tries to get him to tell the truth through the lasso's magic regarding how to free the Justice League from Brainiac's control, The Flash, after regaining some semblance of control, eerily states that she has to kill them and they have to die to save the world.
As one of the members of The 40 whose been brainwashed by Brainiac and turned into an enforcer, Corrupted Deku is essentially Izuku whose earnest desire to be a hero is now twisted to serve Brainiac by killing anyone who tries to resist the cybernetic alien's attempt to terraform the Earth.
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Profile: Corrupted Deku
Personality: Corrupted Deku lacks the original Izuku's shy and kind personality, instead, he's somewhat similar to Katsuki Bakugou's arrogance and hot-blooded attitude and is full-on sadistic in inflicting any potential enemy with a slow death if it's convenient for him (though he's still pragmatic enough to take the shot).
Powers and Abilities:
Artificial Quirk: Through Brainiac's vast knowledge of the multiverse, Corrupted Deku has been bestowed with an "artificial Quirk" of the alien android's creation.
Cybernetic enhancements: He's been cybernetically enhanced by Brainiac to not only have superhuman physical abilities but also be nearly immune to the friction that would build up from the constant movement of his super speed.
Superhuman Speed: The Artificial Quirk, in addition to his cybernetic enhancements, allows Corrupted Deku to move at extreme speeds, potentially at the speed of light. It functions better than his canon counterpart's Full Cowl (minus the other Quirk abilities he would unlock, starting with Black Whip in the Joint Training Arc), making his powerset closer to a user of the Speed Force.
Superhuman Strength: Corrupted Deku possesses an unprecedented amount of superhuman strength, and can potentially go further in conjunction with his super speed.
Superhuman Endurance and Durability: Corrupted Deku is extremely durable from physical harm and capable of enduring the friction build-up of his super speed.
Superhuman Reflexes and Accelerated Perception: Corrupted Deku can react at extreme speeds and can slow his perception of the world to the point that everything moves slowly.
Superhuman Intelligence: His already above-average intellect has been enhanced to a genius level one, allowing him to formulate over 100 different scenarios with a high success rate.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Corrupted Deku is fitted with cybernetics that is capable of self-healing, allowing him to regenerate and heal from damaged and/or lost tissue.
Wind Generation: He can create cyclones and tornados through his super speed.
Lightning Throw: Corrupted Deku can charge up Lightning from his Artificial Quirk and cybernetics to throw at potential targets.
Invisibility: He can move so fast that he can disappear from the sight of the naked eye.
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Also, much like in how the brainwashed members of the Justice League had to die in ''Kill the Justice League'', Izuku and all the other members of The 40 who have been brainwashed also have to die for them to be stopped. Making it a very, very, very personal and angst-filled adventure for Zuko and all the other non-brainwashed members of The 40.
To make it even worse, Corrupted Deku and the brainwashed members of The 40 have already been racking up a body count estimated to be over 5000 people (including children, infants, and the unborn) by the time Zuko and the other non-brainwashed members of The 40 go off to fight them.
As for the identities of the other members of The 40 whose been brainwashed? Well...you'll just have to wait and see~
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Lastly, I just want to say that the next fan comic will be about The 40 exploring random parts of Poppy Playtime and dealing with the mascot villains plus learning about the lore of Playtime Co.
And, I just want to say Happy Lunar New Year's Eve! On the zodiac, I'm the rat! 🐭
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diospore · 18 days
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Color Wheel Meme except it's my MHA OCs
Version without effects under break, and also names and basic info.
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Nami Aizawa
Shota's middle-school-aged little sister. She goes to a normal school in Tokyo and lives alone, but he doesn't know she lives alone.
Quirk : Activation, her quirk forces any quirk within sight range to automatically and uncontrollably activate. Limited by her nearsightedness.
Orange
Akemasa Usamimi
I did a whole post about him but in summary, he's a UA hero student with a single father and a love for technology.
Quirk : Rabbit Ears, his antennae can control technology via signals they let off. Incredibly sensitive to interference and touch.
Yellow
"Prometheus" "AFA225220"
Also got his own post but in gist, he is a child experiment made from the DNA of AFO and All Might. He is used as an execution method and a way to control heroes under the HSPC.
Quirk : "Prometheus", An AFO variant with the ability to give and take quirks but their power is boosted upon being received. (IE. Small Objects Telekinesis -> Full Range Telekinesis.) However, the quirk taken can never be returned to the owner as the body rejects it and must be given to a new host. The user can't keep too many quirks either or he becomes ill.
Green
Akamu Midoriya
Izuku's estranged evil twin. This one was just a joke but I love him he is my evil son.
Quirk : Heat Sink, he is capable of altering the temperature of things he touches with his palms. He can transfer heat between objects and even build it up if he holds multiple. However, if he does too much, he will give himself a fever or chill and need to stop.
Teal
Yukuto Midoriya-Yuga
A child created during a quirk accident. Also a joke but I love him.
Quirk : Laser-breath, he can fire lasers from his mouth. His teeth hurt if he does it too much.
Blue
Homura Todoroki
Endeavor's secret lovechild-- created with a quirk in an attempt to get a new "masterpiece" during Shoto's rebellious not-using-fire period. He has multiple illnesses and does not have a quirk.
Purple
Usagi Shiro
Usagi : 卯沙伎 (卯 - Rabbit, 沙 - Sift, 伎 Art/Skill) Shiro/Shirou: 紫朗 ( 紫 - Purple, violet, 朗 - Cheerfulness)
The rabbit-heteromorph general education art teacher at UA. He's known for being incredibly cheerful and has a high approval rating among the public. However, he's kind've an oblivious idiot sometimes. Would unironically believe you if you tell him your dog ate your homework.
Quirk : Brain Trick, your basic telekinesis-telepathy mix. Works by using the electricity in the brain.
Pink
Kiryuu Senketsu
A normal guy with a demon quirk who is constantly mistaken for a villain by people around town. He hops from job to job as he gets fired quickly when complaints come piling in. Even his own sweet old grandmother thinks he is a villain, but she is weirdly supportive of it.
Quirk : Demon, he has the physical traits befitting a demon and can use basic "magic". Uses it for menial labor and to get the chips from the kitchen without having to wake his grandma up.
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fractiflos · 4 months
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for the fairytale ask game, please consider:
all for one as the pied piper of hamelin. yoichi is among the missing children, kudou's leg was broken and bruce was deaf so they couldn't follow along, and all the other ofa users after them are investigators looking for them. how the rest of the story goes is up to you.
(not sure if someone has already suggested this , but it was either this or peter pan :'D)
Don't worry, you're the first one to ask about this. And it's a good thing too because my Peter Pan knowledge is pretty rusty :)
AFO became a piper because he wanted to lure children away with magic when he was a child to get playmates. He succeeded in that, but despite his body growing, his mind never matured and he keeps luring children away to have someone to play with.
One day, he ends up in the town of Musutafu and starts playing. All the kids follow him except Kudo, who broke his leg climbing a tree, and Bruce, who was born deaf. They see all the kids going, including their best friend Yoichi (their all 9) and his little brothers Hikage (he's 6) and Izuku (he's 4)
They run (Kudo's pretty good on crutches) to get the adults who are in the midst of a town meeting. Mayor Yagi puts the town investigators on the case, Daigoro Banjo, Nana Shimura, and her cousin En, who just gets dragged on these missions for no reason. Kudo and Bruce are worried about their friends, so they sneak onto the wagon and go with them.
Meanwhile, AFO is having a grand time playing pretend with kids from inside a nearby cave he's hidden himself. He's the Demon King and pretends to defeat the "Heroes". His favorites are Yoichi, Hikage, and Izuku, because they're the best players (AKA they get defeated easiest). Meanwhile, the investigators + the kids have finally managed to find him thanks to his monologuing.
There's a big fight scene, but in the end, Bruce manages to make AFO drop his flute and Kudo breaks it, destroying the magic and breaking the spell. The investigators arrest him and the Number Duo gets in trouble for sneaking out, but at least they have Yoichi back. And his little brothers too.
I couldn't resist letting Yoichi be the oldest for once. It's the season of giving after all. I hope you enjoyed this gift :)
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justatalkingface · 1 year
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The problem with Endeavour's redemption arc isn't actually Endeavour
It's literally everyone else. I'll be honest: I hated Endeavour since the first time he opened his ridiculously bearded mouth, but he's... actually trying to do the right thing, with his family. He's not doing it perfectly, of course, but I don't actually expect him to, and I'm not holding him to such an unrealistic standard. He's trying to talk to them, he's apologized, and so on and so forth. These actually are the right actions he should be making in a general sense.
The thing is both the narrative of the story, and every character not named Dabi has either barely given a shit about, or has seemingly skipped several steps in the process of forgiving Endeavour for, being a child abusing shit, and as cool and iconic as I find The Man Literally Too Angry To Die Or Become Charcoal, an unbiased narrator he's not.
'Now Face', I can already imagine one of the three people who will actually read this say, 'It's not actually a redemption arc! Endeavour isn't trying to redeem himself, and there's no guarantee he'll ever actually be forgiven by his family!'
Well, imaginary reader, I'm sorry to tell you that it is. His family is going to forgive him, to some extent, and they end up a loving family in some shape or form. It's been signaled that way for awhile now, ever since the big family meeting where only Natsuo seems to be actively angry anymore, or when Endeavour fought the High End and his entire family went "ENDEAVOUR NOOOOOO PLEASE DON'T DIE!!!!'. Personally, I've known it was always going to happen since Shoto started interning with him, way back when, which is actually where my problems with this character arc even started!
Now, let's all pause and reflect on Earlyroki. Earlyroki, while a complex character, had some very simple motivations, and his biggest one was his complete and utter hatred of his father. Everything he did was done with an eye to spite his father with that action if at all possible, and if someone had handed Earlyroki a magic Quirk saw that'd let him physically cut off the fire half of this body and live, he'd have done it in a heartbeat and happily lived the rest of his life spitefully hopping around on one leg, if he didn't make himself a ice leg or something to walk with. That's why Izuku's famous line was so big for him: it separated him, in his mind, from his father for perhaps the first time in his life, and nothing more than that. Not forgiveness, not even acceptance, but just... that he wasn't his dad.
It was a great start, but the problem is the next step on his growth process wasn't separating more from his father, wasn't finding out more who he was, it was.... interning under him to learn how to fight like him. On an objective level, as much as I hate to admit it the plan is actually pretty smart: Endeavour was the Number Two Hero, and the best fire user in existence. He is the quickest and easiest path to power for Shoto, and the option was something he could easily do. But the thing is, this is before the power levels ate a lot of the story line; everything wasn't about power back then, and Shoto's story wasn't about getting stronger as a fighter anyways, but as a person. More than that, I honestly got the vibe that the only reason he hadn't tried to actually kill his dad was, 1, a the realistic knowledge that Endeavour could take him, and 2, what morals he had left in him and the fear of the consequences, since he hadn't progressed to the point where murdering him was worth giving up his moral qualms and his life as a free man. And so, you'd think he'd want to continue distancing himself from his father, right, but just do it in a healthier way, right? But he didn't.
Because Endeavour was going to be important later on so Hori had to get the readers used to him, because people hated him too much, because Hori had made him too hateable, and he had to be in the story. And, as a sign of how mature Shoto was, he was going to put up with his dad anyways, and it was that which confirmed Endeavour's redemption for me: because it was 'good', in the story's narration, for him to do that. Not to grow apart from him, not to just never talk to him ever again, not to stop thinking about him or having his life revolve around him, but to interact with him more. To spend time with him, even if it was an actual burden to Shoto. And that tolerance, I knew instinctively from all the other shonen storylines I've read, was going to be the foundation to forgiving him, the same way that sending time with him being 'good' was the first step in Shoto growing to love him, (and I was right! After growing to slowly tolerate Endeavour's existence his general area, the High End fight suddenly reveals that actually, Shoto loved his dad all along, despite him never once acting like that before now, or showing him any emotions at all beyond something on the spectrum of rage or disdain) and it was that abrupt jump from burning hatred that ruined Shoto's arc in forgiving his father for me, which tainted his family's arc in forgiving him because it's built off that for the audience.
...Well, that and one other thing: Rei. Rei finally shows up in the manga and one of the first things she does is say, 'No, wait, he's not that bad anymore! He's improving!' You know, despite the fact she's still hospitalized, and from what I remember still so traumatized he couldn't even see her yet... but he got her a flower!
You know, there's a post I read somewhere (but I don't know where it is, sadly, it was great) that analyzed the flower scene and how messed up that is.
They compared Rei and her flower to Harley Quinn in Mad Love and her getting a flower. The thing is? Mad Love was about showing how damaged Harley was, and how fucked up the abusive relationship she lived in; she spends the entire story getting hurt and used by Joker, and the end of it she finally, finally realizes that, hey, he's a piece of shit and terrible to her until the Joker gets her a flower. And oh, suddenly she's back in love with him all over again!
In Mad Love, that flower was about proving how broken Harley was, it was a symbol about how toxic and one sided her relationship with the Joker was. In MHA? Well, that flower is Rei's entire basis for saying that everyone should forgive Endeavour: he remembered that she liked that flower (which is assuming he didn't just get it accidently, lol) and so that's a sign he's better now! Not because he's acting differently to her, not because she's even talked to him, but because of the flower, and narratively? That's a good thing! You're supposed to agree with her, supposed to take that single flower as a symbol of Endeavour's growth and how you should think better of him now! Never mind all the things he did to her, never mind she basiclly hasn't interacted with him in over a decade, never mind how terrified she was, how she was so traumatized that seeing him in Shoto lead to her throwing boiling water at him; ignore all those details because the flower exists! It turns her from a character in her own right, to a tool that only exists for the sake of Endeavour making up with his family, since if she forgives him, if Fuyumi is too beaten down to have ever really dissented and if Shoto has moved on several months and one random personality twist or so ago into spending time with him, then clearly Natsuo is just irrationally angry and should rethink his own opinions, instead of being angry for completely valid reasons and having no real need to even want to make up with his father in the first place.
But the family drama of Endeavour is only half of it: like I said at the beginning, the problem with his arc is literally everyone else, along with the narrative of the story as a whole. Thing is, until Dabi's Dance, no one knows better, so there's only one really good example to look at pre-Dabi: the second internship arc, with Izuku and Bakugou.
With Shoto telling Izuku about how his father is a massive tool, and Bakugou blatantly eavesdropping, both of them know Endeavour is a piece of shit. They both know... and yet they go anyways, and the fact they do that and don't have a major problem with him is a way the narrative is trying to push to the reader that Endeavour is better now, now, that we should all move on and not hate him anymore! But honestly, that's just set up for the Dance, and that's when things really get serious, because everyone knows now.
...And they know, and... no one seems to... care? Emotionally, the only ones who seem to be affected by the fact that the Number One Hero's son is one of the greatest villains/criminals in the history of Japan is the Todorokis. Everyone else barely even seem to blink.
And look, I get that there's a giant crisis, and everyone needs to step up (Obviously. The real reason that it happened then was so it would be like that, so the author could paper over that giant issue with a problem magnitudes worse), but the other heroes only talk about Dabi is a problem to be solved, not his origins. There's not one moment where any of them seem to doubt Endeavour's abilities as a hero, or the institution of heroism if it literally seemed to cause their greatest problems, or hell, even Endeavour's ability to deal with it.
Not one of them look at Endeavour and tell him, "You disgust me." None of them say they can't trust him anymore, or that they're willing to follow him but only because the country itself is literally in danger. Hawks, who had been built up as the dark, edgier hero this entire time, wavering on the edge of good and evil and what is right or wrong, whose entire foundation of heroism started with Endeavour indirectly saving him as a child, doesn't even seem to be disappointed in his idol.... though that's as much on how his character seemed to get assassinated as of the war as anything else, but still.
As far as we, the readers, can tell, there is not one hero, beyond Shoto (who supports his father anyways) who is even slightly upset that Endeavour decided to start a eugenics campaign in his own home, before emotionally abusing his own son so badly he almost kills himself, and came back from near death as a burnt corpse of a man who devoted the rest of his life to destroying Endeavour and everything he loves.
Needless to say, that is... deeply fucked up. And sure, there may be some people (somewhere) who feel otherwise, but that's the problem: we never see them. We never see anyone's thoughts that differ from the party line. The narrative doesn't want us to see 'the good guys' doing anything other than falling in line behind him. This is all capped off by the fact that we see Endeavour's fall into being a child abuser, but we see it from his perspective.
We see him just... 'meaning well', from his own memories, and however distorted they've gotten over the years as he's rationalized it. We see that it isn't as bad as we suspected, that he wasn't the one to burn Dabi like that (even though he acted early on like he'd do exactly that, so it was never something that out there) but even if he didn't, Endeavour clearly drove him to burn himself like that and ignored every possible warning sign in the process. We know he slapped at least Rei at least once, and at some point hit Shoto so hard he puked, but "oddly enough" that never comes up in his version of the story; why would it? It's not like he'd want to think about those times.
So let's sum it up: Endeavour is, at least trying, to be better. He's making real, realistic, moves to apologize to his family, to make amends, and to stop being such a colossal piece of shit, and while he definitely makes some poor choices in that process, the attempt itself is real. I don't like him, but I can admit that much, and admire it.
The problem is that Hori, through the narrative of the story, how it's being shown to us and through the characters in it, wants us to like Endeavour too much. He wants it so much that he's refusing to show just how bad Endeavour actually was, and it taints his story and his growth as a person. It changes it, lessens it, because it's being forced by the author, and shows that he's afraid that if he didn't protect Endeavour from the consequences of his own actions, the audience wouldn't like him anymore.
Really though, if he didn't want that he shouldn't have made Endeavour such a detestable person in the first place, or when he made his story as this singular asshole among the heroes he shouldn't have been afraid to let him just... be hated.
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kore-arts · 5 months
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The Fae's Fate
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In honor of my new Fic Series!
Rating:
Not Rated
Archive Warning:
Major Character Death
Fandom:
僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
Relationships:
Sensei | All For One & Yoichi | First One For All User Midoriya Izuku & Yoichi | First One For All User Second One For All User/Yoichi | First One For All User (My Hero Academia) Second One For All User/Third One For All User/Yoichi | First One For All User (My Hero Academia)
Characters:
Yoichi | First One For All User (My Hero Academia) Sensei | All For One Midoriya Izuku Second One For All User (My Hero Academia) Third One For All User (My Hero Academia)
Additional Tags:
Fae Magic Fae & Fairies Quirks and Magic Both Exist (My Hero Academia) Dad Yoichi Shigaraki Kid Midoriya Izuku
Language:
English
Series:
Part 1 of Fae, Wilds and Iron
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silverwolf122 · 2 years
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Fanfic challenge. Magic-user Izuku midoriya.
Izuku is 14 years old and tomorrow would be the worst day of his life. But something changed. He was surrounded by black-purple sphere. Next thing he knows he is in some forest and soldiers captures him. Izuku midoriya is 14 when he finds himself in an alien world with no necessary survival skills. Izuku is 14, when he comes to Riften to stay in the orphanage. He quickly changes his mind when he hears Grelod the kind. Izuku is 14 and he is a youngest student in College of Winterhold. Izuku is 15 and he learns all he can about magic. He is making a really good progress in Alteration and Restoration. Destruction and Illusion are very interesting too. He can't say that about Conjuration or Enchantment. Izuku doesn't like the idea of ​​messing with other people's souls. But summoned weapon sounds interesting.
Izuku is 20 and he just became an archimage of the College. Izuku is 21, he helped Whiterun's mage to find a dragon stone. Izuku is 21 and he learns that he is Dovahkiin. Izuku is 28 when he turns Companions from mercenaries to his own hero agency as their harbinger. Izuku is 29 and he saves the burning of the king Olaf by sharing music from his world. On the concert, he confess his feelings to his beloved.
Izuku is 32 and he loose his first love, Lydia, to a random draugr. Izuku is 40 and he and the Blades search the world for Alduin's wall. Izuku is 51 and he finds a vampire in the crypt who asks him to escort her home. Izuku is 52 and for the first time in 20 years he agrees to travel with someone. Izuku is 57 and he consoles his closest friend with the same hands that killed her father. Izuku is 60 when he kills the very first dragonborn that ever existed. Izuku is 71 and he's had enough of this civil war that has been going on for almost 50 years. In a year, izuku almost single-handedly ends Ulfric's rebellion. The price was paid by brave warriors who wanted to keep their right to believe. By brothers, deceived by a power-hungry tyrant. This is not something that izuku will ever forgive himself for.
Izuku is 90 and he is in Dragonsreach. He doesn't look a day older than the very day when he absorbed his first dragon's soul. Izuku says goodbye to his adopted 2 daughters. The eldest gave him a grandson and izuku is sure that he is the most adorable baby boy ever. The younger is more like him, whole head in research. He loved teach them about magic, as he loved to teach occasionally in the College. They will look after his home, that reminds a bit of museum of powerful artifacts. Of course, most of useful ones are still in his bottomless bag, that he found on his first day in Skyrim. A handy thing, pricey too. Serana is getting ready too. The only person he ever said about his origin. She will never forgive him for what he is going to do. This trip is suicidal and he knows it. If only they had more time, if only he was not a coward and confessed to her all this years ago. But it's too late. When time comes, izuku paralyzes her and sits alone on the back of an odahviing.
On the streets of Mustafa could be heard a whisper: "Nahl Daal Vus". Black-purple sphere appears from tin air and a man comes out from sphere. He is wearing a fur poncho, and on his head is a blue helmet in the form of a face. His arms and legs are dressed in the scales of some unknown animal. As soon as his vision clears up, he is horrified. "No!!! No, no no, no, Tsun!! This is not my home anymore! Bring me back!! This data, no, it's impossible, it was almost a century. Is... is she alive?"
The man run through the streets, that are vague familiar. Once he comes to the right door. "Mom? Are you here?". The woman with green hair opens the door.
Izuku stats:
Master: Destruction, Restoration, Alteration, Smithing, Speech
Expert: One Handed Weapons, Archery, Sneaking, Illusion
Adept: Conjuration, Lockpicking, Light armor, Block.
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greenhappyseed · 2 years
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What’s the deal with OFA and All Might’s vestige?
Here’s a super quick illustration:
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Here’s what we know:
OFA is a merger/mutation of a stockpiling quirk and a self-transfer quirk. OFA itself is hollow; it’s a “sleeper car” to bring consciousness from the past forward in time. Once it hit the singularity, it started bringing Izuku “back in time” so he could speak with past wielders.
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OFA sucked in the physical quirk factors of the holders that had their own quirks (Second through Nana). Yoichi isn’t in OFA because Yoichi’s DNA is OFA — that is, Yoichi’s DNA is the hollow sleeper car. Remember, quirk factors are NOT magical; they’re DNA, blood, cells, etc., and they have limits.
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Here’s the magic: OFA contains more than just quirk factors. It contains a piece of All Might’s consciousness (or spirit, or soul, or kokoro). This “vestige” All Might, aka Aura Might, is not tied to any physical limiter. It’s not a normal “vestige”of the past comprised of predecessor DNA, blood, or cells. After all, being a hero is more than just blood ties. This is why Aura Might is the heroes’ secret weapon (And always has been.) Aura Might can behave like a quirk factor, but can move in the vestige world without any physical limitations.
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In fact, Aura Might can already communicate outside Izuku’s body when Toshinori is near or touching Izuku. It’s not much, but it’s without any OFA or other quirk enhancement. It seems that the link COULD get stronger given the AFO/TomurAFO “mind meld”. Or….what if Aura Might could communicate with more than just Izuku and Toshinori? OFA has always been a link between those “crying out to be saved and those with brave and true hearts.”
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Also…AFO has one very significant physical limitation to overcome: He can’t dispose of quirks. He has to touch someone to transfer it. Even if AFO has found a way around it via cannibalizing the cannibal, he can’t “get rid” of a vestige that’s not a quirk. If he takes in a vestige that’s not compatible with him, or that rages against him, he has to take action. He won’t let a “transplanted” quirk change his personality.
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We don’t know:
Is there more than one Aura Might? Could there be one inside every person All Might inspired? Is that why TomurAFO saw the “specter of All Might” in Star & Stripe, a vision of Prime All Might, and screamed about All Might after he lost New Order?
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To add to the idea that there are multiple Aura Mights floating around….Bakugo’s quirk vestige sees Aura Might as he’s dying, but the background is completely white. We don’t know if this is Bakugo’s quirk vestige or his true consciousness, fully separated from his physical body. We don’t know where Bakugo and All Might are meeting either. Did OFA pull in Bakugo somehow? Did a latent Aura Might light up in Bakugo upon his truly heroic action? Or are these two spirits in a neutral, third place? Moreover, when AFO was fighting a wounded Endeavor, he saw Prime All Might…and when TomurAFO was fighting Bakugo, he saw a distorted Second. In both cases, the AFOs were stunned that a non-OFA wielder could possess such power on par with All Might. Multiple Aura Mights fits well with Star’s prediction that someone will inherit the “will of heroism” (not inherit “OFA”), just with the twist that it’s MULTIPLE someones doing the inheriting.
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What else could OFA contain?
Nana told Toshinori there’s “all kinds of stuff” in OFA, especially feelings. What the prior users wanted; their hopes, dreams, and memories. Maybe their spirits are in there too, not just quirk factors. Maybe there could be more “aura” warriors! Nana and Yoichi (the blood relatives of Shigaraki and AFO) were the only vestiges who fought in the war, hmmm….
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There’s also OFA’s connection to AFO.
It’s possible AFO is hiding in OFA. AFO might be adding his own DNA to any quirk he grants, effectively giving him a window into any quirk recipient (potentially for generations if the DNA is passed forward). Just because he only gained the ability to make Nagant explode remotely in his more recent years doesn’t mean AFO wasn’t planting seeds in quirk recipients much, much earlier. After all, his goal is to live forever, leaving a legacy of himself that passes from one body to the next.
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pikahlua · 10 months
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What are some of your top unanswered theories? Ones that have lots and lots of red string attached but don't yet lead to a grainy portrait circled in thick pen?
All I can give you are fridge logic questions that keep me up at night.
Why did Horikoshi do all that weird foreshadowing I originally and incorrectly identified as potentially being related to the Second's quirk?
Why does the Second OFA user look like that?
Will we ever get the Second and Third's names?
How the hell is Overhaul gonna be used if not to restore Aizawa's fighting ability?
What the hell magic deus ex machina quirk is Monoma ultimately going to Copy? (Please be AFO, please be AFO, please be AFO...)
How on earth could Zero Gravity be similar enough to Float that it would actually help Izuku get the hang of anything?
WHERE THE FUCK IS RAPPA RIGHT NOW?!
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thiefoflight68 · 1 year
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Just A Silly FanFic Writer! My Masterlist
Hello and welcome to my Tumblr account. I post all my writings in Fanfiction, A03 & Wattpad. Everything is under my user id Thiefoflight68.
I consider myself a girl but use She/They as I am pansexual. I generally write Fanfiction, play Dungeons & Dragons and walk on the beach all the time with my dog listening to music for my fics. I love music and try to put some good songs into my stories to help get the vibe of the scene. I do try to keep characters as canon as possible but I like to change up personalities so that it's not always the same for my readers (and myself). I only write MHA at the moment. I've also started doing Fem Reader Inserts and am enjoying those.
It's finally happened - I wrote a fanfic that is not MHA. A smutty Omegaverse one shot for a challenge of MCU
Current WIPs:
I am SO excited to be back to a Baku/Deku again. This time going Fantasy and Western AUs!
The Kingdom of the Six Pillars - Being pulled into another world through a magic portal only happens in stories, right? Not for Izuku Midoriya. Finding himself in a strange realm, he has been brought to the Kingdom of the Six Pillars as a Magical Transfer. This world only is able to survive by the magic created between a bonded pair of a Transfer and a Pillar. Except Transfers must have magic to be bonded and as Izuku steps into the dark water, it shows... nothing. Now stuck in this world for as long as it takes for a bonded pair to form, Izuku decides to explore and discover the world around him.
Second Chance Ranch - When life hasn’t gone the way you wanted, shouldn’t you get a second chance? Bakugou found himself trying to get a job to restart after being released from prison but fate had other ideas. A chance meeting brought him to the Midoriya Family Ranch, also known as Second Chance Ranch by the ex-convicts that had made a new life there. But is he the only one needing a second chance? Destiny seems to have brought him here to be the rescuer as much to be rescued.
My Current Works:
One Shots -
Broken Heat - MCU Bucky Barnes x Sam Wilson. Omegaverse plot bunny challenge.
A Cowboy in Chaps - A fun Sero x Reader off of my new Western AU Second Chance Ranch (not yet posted).
Taming Of The Crew - Sequel to @succibisblog story 4M/1F Bakusquad GB with fluff (gotta have my fluff) Bakugsqaud x Fem!Reader insert
The New Employee - Reader request for an edgy but soft 6M/1F Bakusquad gangbang with fluff Bakusquad x Fem!Reader
The Drop - Baku/Eijiro x Fem!Reader - A BDSM series Part One
The Scene - Part Two
WIP Third Part - Someday, I promise. It's written but I don't love it and I won't publish what I don't love! SIGH
Kirishima Drives Like A Maniac - Highjacked from I Will Always Love You. Funny one shot - Kirishima x Fem!Reader
What If You Couldn't Sweat Kacchan? - This is a K+ (language) silly one shot for a competition - Baku/Deku
Reaching For Gold - Shoji's Wish - This is a request from a reader for a one shot from Reaching For Gold - Baku/Deku/Shoji Smut
My long Fics -
If I Have a Quirk, Then Why Do I Need a Gun? - Baku/Todo After the loss of their friend and the government revoking their Pro Hero licenses. Several members of the 1A class have become detectives. During their investigation they began unraveling a mystery that may lead them to understanding what happened to their friend or to their own deaths.
I Will Always Love You - Baku/Deku Bakusquad on tour as a professional music band. Super hot Shinso/Ojiro side ship, they about steal the show.
Let's Give Them Something To Talk About - A Small Town Romance- Baku/Deku with side ship of Sero/Kiri
Reaching for Gold - Baku/Deku with side ship of Miro/Sero - Sports Romance
A Succulent Prize - The Anti - Cupid (Written in a COVID Fever - so just...) Baku/Deku strange little story - Romance + ? (I adore all my fics but this weird ass story is my low key favorite.)
Open For Business - Baku/Deku - My first and super sweet Romance - Hurt Comfort but a little rambling LOL
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deusvervewrites · 8 months
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Convergence Event: I just realized: the HPSC is going to be so mad that they can't control everything. Actually, they may try and use this as an excuse to take more control.
Sorta related question: since Izuku is the one to discover magic in this, how does that happen and how does that effect the world at large?
Unfortunately for the HPSC, the Convergence Events started late in the Era of Chaos/early in the Era of Peace, meaning they hadn't really established themselves as a significant power yet, and while I'm sure they would've tried to use fearmongering of the CEs to gain influence, their repeated failures to actually deal or prevent any CE would cause them some serious issues. As a matter of fact, it's possible the HPSC is far less powerful by the time of canon because of their repeated failures, as well as the establishment of a different commission specifically meant to handle and process CEs.
I don't think it's possible for Midoriya to discover magic entirely because CEs have been around for so long and groups have been researching them pretty much since the beginning. However, I could see him making a breakthrough with it.
Though that would mean defining a magic system for this AU...
I think the easiest way to have him succeed where decades of research have failed is that close proximity to an active CE is necessary to be a magic user, and science teams generally show up later on. So Midoriya, who was personally transformed by a CE, can use magic.
Yes I might be quickly making a shonen battle power system for this AU, I'm perfectly normal, don't worry about it
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fedzkun · 1 year
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Hello! For the AU, what about something inspired by Salem, with witches and everything? Please?
Hello, Gentry comrade beloved! Loyal patron of my humble arts! Am glad to serve thee…
Two human brothers, Yoichi and Hisashi, had once arrived in a town with less than savory practices of witch-hunting. Once in a while, someone in that town would manifest an ability, and people would execute them for using magic called a Quirk.
Somehow, after a bit of exploring, these brothers arrived in a world full of Quirks. It was harmonious in this world. Mutant-quirked, emitter-quirked, and transformation-quirked alike got along well together. And yet, to Hisashi, these Quirk users were all witches.
Yoichi was dazzled by a witch who could change the speeds of objects. He fell in love when that witch took him flying on a broomstick. Meanwhile, while Hisashi too was dazzled by Quirks, he wanted to hunt witches and somehow take their Quirks from them. It didn’t end well when he found out that Yoichi was taken away from him, and Hisashi would spend decades replacing Yoichi with clones (Nomus) he’ll make using Quirks.
Hisashi found a way to steal Quirks for himself. The land itself is Quirked, and by using inscriptions, Hisashi could harvest the power of the land. Until, one day, he managed to drain a witch of her Quirk and put it into himself. Time passed by, and Hisashi had garnered enough power to become the Emperor All For One of this realm. He introduced the idea of the similarly Quirked to be recruited into groups called Covens. On a certain day, he would drain every single witch of their Quirk and leave no one alive.
In modern day, back at the non-Quirked world, the once-witch-hunting town has changed its ways. And a resident of it, Izuku, has just met a witch named Yagi, who had been scavenging in his trash.
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