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The Peculiarities of Izuku Midoriya by katydid for Emily_M_Brook_Nerd
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
04 Nov 2021
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Hitoshi Shinsou thinks that Izuku Midoriya might be haunted.
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Purity Of The Roadkill by QueasyBuddy
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
20 Feb 2022
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“The quirked are much more prone to mental disabilities.” Sensei said, his rehearsed voice like plastic, as he displayed a cartoonish graphic of two brains, one mutated and the other not.“That’s why we can’t live together, or do the same jobs.” Izuku parrots his teacher off to Kacchan, as they sit back-to-back, grates between them.]
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Right after the emergence of superpowers, as something nearly magical returns to the world, Izuku Midoriya grows up with his back to a chainlink fence and his mind on a future where the rules make sense.
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The Doomsday Planner by Marsalias
Fandom: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
29 Jan 2022
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Under the guise of specialized training, the Hero Public Safety Commission arranges for Midoriya Izuku's mind to be infiltrated. All in the interest of unmasking a traitor and ensuring the safety of both trainee heroes and the general public. Of course. This opens more doors than anyone could have anticipated, and sets in motion a clock ticking ever closer to doomsday.
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The signs were, in fact, in English. Considering how much time All Might had spent in America, it wasn’t terribly surprising that Midoriya would construct such a place for him in his mind.
… Although, he had to wonder why Midoriya’s mind had a teenage vigilante All Might running around in it. Because if he were Midoriya in this situation, and he could pick any All Might, he’d pick top-of-his-game natural disaster All Might, so, this had to be an All Might that Midoriya just. Had. For some reason.
. . .
He tugged on Dark Shadow with his mind, directing her to return.
. . .
“What are the drawbacks?” asked Aizawa.
“Hm?”
“The drawbacks. I get dry eyes when I use my quirk. Present Mic is deaf. Vlad is anemic. A quirk like this one has to have a drawback.”
“What, the broken bones aren’t enough for you? Or the fact he didn’t hit on the activation conditions until he was fourteen?”
Aizawa stared, unimpressed.
A tiny corner of Six’s mouth made itself visible over the collar of his coat. “Well. I think you can make some conclusions but, again…” He trailed off. “There are a few more things you should be aware of. First, Nine had no choice in who we are, although we all fulfil certain criteria.”
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“Are you all heroes, then?” continued Todoroki.
The slide on the screen changed again.
Vestiges According to History:
8. Yagi Toshinori aka All Might – Hero
7. Shimura Nana aka Skyrunner – Hero
6. Tenma Rokuya aka Fidelity/Railgun – Hero
5. Banjo Daigoro aka Lariat – Hero
4. Vigilante
3. Terrorist
2. Terrorist
1. Unknown
“Unfortunately,” said Six, “no.”
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“By the way, not all of Nine is awake, so, out in the real world his body is operating according to consensus.”
“Consensus of…” said Aizawa, not wanting to finish the thought as he stared at the two entries labeled ‘terrorist.’
“All nine of us together, yes.”
“That’s a 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘺 𝘣𝘪𝘨 𝘥𝘳𝘢𝘸𝘣𝘢𝘤𝘬," said Aizawa, his voice rasping against his throat.
“Eh. It has its benefits. Besides, Three and Two lived over a hundred years ago. We didn’t even have the hero system back then. Things change.”
. . .
“Am I a dog, a mouse, or a bear?” chirped Nezu as he answered his phone. “One thing’s for sure, I’m Principal Nezu? How can I help you, Mr. Hero Commission President?”
“I’m sure you’re following the news,” said the president.
“Of course,” said Nezu, patting Eri’s head. She’d been staring at his phone like a predator faced with prey since he answered. They had, indeed, been watching the news.
. . .
Fumikage peered out the window and furtively opened it, so they could hear what was going on. Eri was definitely there. She was also sporting the deepest, most dismal, aura of darkness Fumikage had ever laid eyes on. Luckily, it seemed to be aimed at the commission lackeys in the form of a smile and dead, dead eyes.
“Good afternoon, gentlemen!” said Nezu, cheerily. “I apologize for the long wait! As Lunch Rush indubitably told you, we had a small emergency.”
“We’ve been out here for hours. What kind of emergency could have kept you for hours under these circumstances?”
Eri’s smile grew both broader and deader. “Me,” she said. “I’m the emergenny.”
“Emergency,” corrected Nezu, gently.
“Emergency,” repeated Eri.
“I’m sorry?” said the shorter of the two investigators.
“I’m the emergency. I hada—” she paused, and her face pinched slightly in concentration. “I had an emergency, because, because, you’re being mean to Deku.”
“We—”
“You’re mean,” insisted Eri. “You’re bad guys. Deku is the good guy, because he saved me. Only bad guys are mean to good guys.”
“Excuse me, is this Chisaki Eri?”
Eri hissed.
“Perhaps I could ask you to refrain from using that family name. We’ve been trying to get past what her former guardian did to her, you understand. Teach her morality.”
“I’ll bite you,” said Eri, malevolently.
“Self-defense, as well,” continued Nezu. “It’s very important for children to be able to feel safe and confident in themselves, don’t you think? And the recent news dealt a serious blow to that. You understand, then why I felt that it was more important to take care of my ward and other students than to greet you here. Especially given that you wished to interview Eri-chan as well.”
“I’ll bite you,” repeated Eri. “A lot.”
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holy fucking shit oh my gods this fic is like crack and i will not be able to get it out of my head, even if i wanted to