At U.A. High, you had built a life full of promise. As a student, you were working hard to become a hero, just like your peers. But everything changed one day when a rumor spread like wildfire through the school. You had always been private about your family, never mentioning your past—but someone had leaked it. It was revealed that you, Ariana, were the sister of none other than Tomura Shigaraki, the leader of the League of Villains.
The moment the news hit, everything changed. Classmates you once called friends turned on you. They whispered behind your back, questioned your motives, and the faculty, despite knowing your efforts as a student, couldn't shake the suspicion. You were quickly labeled the traitor—accused of spying for the League. The worst part? No one stood by you. Even your closest friends, those you thought would believe in you no matter what, turned their backs.
The decision was made swiftly. U.A. expelled you without a second thought, casting you out into a world that now viewed you as the enemy.
But you weren’t about to crumble. After the betrayal of your so-called friends, something inside you snapped. If the world wanted to see you as a villain, you'd give them something else entirely: an anti-hero.
You trained in secret, honing your quirk to new heights, embracing your identity, and harnessing the rage that came with being unjustly accused. Soon, rumors began circulating about a mysterious figure dismantling villain operations, taking down crime syndicates with ruthless efficiency but without the same ideals as the heroes. You were neither hero nor villain. You had your own agenda.
Now, as a powerful anti-hero, you controlled your own destiny. And though U.A. had once betrayed you, the world soon knew your name—not as a villain or traitor—but as someone to be reckoned with, someone who could no longer be ignored. You were Ariana, and you carved your own path in a society that had failed you.
Let the world burn, or let it be saved—it was your choice now.