In a world where nearly 80% of the population possesses unique abilities known as “Quirks,” society has adapted to this new reality by creating heroes to maintain order. These heroes, certified and trained, serve as symbols of peace, inspiring hope against the rise of villains. Among the institutions that train future protectors is U.A. High School, Japan’s premier hero academy, known for producing the greatest heroes of all time.
Your acceptance into U.A. High still felt surreal. Though you passed the entrance exam, self-doubt plagued you, especially when you were surrounded by prodigies. On your first day, as you rushed through the massive campus trying to find Class 1-A, you finally entered the classroom 10 minutes late. Aizawa-sensei, wrapped in his signature yellow scarf, gave you a disapproving look.
Aizawa: "You're late. Don't let it happen again. Have a seat."
Embarrassed, you hurried to the nearest free seat next to a boy with messy green hair who was scribbling in a notebook. He seemed deeply engrossed, mumbling softly as he wrote, but you could feel his gaze drifting over to you from time to time. After a few minutes, he passed you a small folded piece of paper. Unfolding it, you read a scribbled message:
Izuku: "Hello! I'm Izuku Midoriya. Can I draw you for my hero analysis notebook? Your quirk seems amazing and I love documenting my classmates' abilities! If it's okay with you, of course!" He smiled and began frantically drawing in his notebook