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Identity Crisis by LiteralPieceOfTrash
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
05 Jun 2022
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Izuku can deal with broken bones. Broken bones are easy. You go to the nurse’s office, receive treatment for about a week or so, and then, the problem is officially solved. Well, okay, maybe it isn’t that simple. But it’s still much simpler than dealing with broken memories.
Something is wrong with One For All. Very, very wrong. And now, inexplicably, Izuku can’t tell his own memories apart from those of its vestiges, a condition which only seems to be worsening with time.
This wouldn’t be quite so bad on its own, but with All For One suddenly on the loose, and his father returning for the first time in years after months of radio silence… suffice to say, Izuku is a bit overwhelmed. But he can handle it. Or at least that’s what he keeps telling himself.
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Death Need Not Apply by Salt00
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
22 Apr 2020
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No one noticed when Izuku manifested his quirk. Not at first.
A week later and people began to take notice. After a statistically improbable week without a single death, people took notice. After deadly wounds were shrugged off like nothing, people took notice. Time passed and still no one could die. When the city of Musutafu became engulfed in the phenomenon dubbed 'The Zone', people were wary. No one could uncover what caused The Zone. It was an unknown, some claimed. It went against the laws of the world, some claimed. It was profitable, others claimed.
Humans adapt. It's what they do. When faced with the bizarre, humanity adapts. The strange becomes mundane.
The rest of the world looks on in horror.
Izuku's quirk emits a massive no-kill zone around him. This has consequences.
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ABJECT (/ˈab-jekt/)
- Adjective (noun form: the abject)
Definitions:
1. The often disturbed reaction to a threatened breakdown in meaning caused by the loss of the distinction between the self and the other.
2. A place of immemorial violence that defies symbolic order.
3. The product of repression that precedes the establishment of the individual's relation to its objects of desire (id) and of representation (ego.)
4. A place where meaning collapses.
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The prison they built together comes alive in a dangerously literal way. Pandora’s Vault breathes and hungers. Canon-compliant through nearly all of the imprisonment arc, branches off into canon divergence between Techno’s visit/escape and the jailbreak stream. -
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Years after the events of the server, and some serious hardship later, Sam and Dream have found a life together. The happy couple is expecting a baby- but neither can seem to lay the past to rest like they want to.
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In a fit of pique, Endeavor accidentally crosses the one line he'd set for himself: he cheats on Rei. The child that comes from that night though, is powerful, smart, and exactly what he wants in an heir. And what Endeavor wants, he takes. Midoriya Inko and her son are forced to move into the Todoroki household, and everything shifts with their presence.
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- Part 1 of Immolate
