Naming
Yami was currently doing one of his favorite activities.
Eating.
Today's dish was strange, it was mostly white except for a small black stripe at the bottom.
If his memory served correct, it was called a...jelly filled donut. Yeah, that sounds about right.
Izuku had made him quite a few of these and gave them to him in a basket. They were snacks for him to eat while he explored the house.
Of course, exploring this enormous place on foot would be tiring, so he just created one of his wolves to carry him.
And so here he was, eating his jelly-filled donut on the back of his wolf while he looked around his new home.
He didn't honestly know what most of the rooms were for but he was sure he'd figure it out someday.
Then, as he passed the training room, he spotted two of his siblings inside.
Kiba, the vampire girl, and Fu, the zombie boy.
He was about to ignore them and continue on his way when they spotted him as well.
"Ah well if it isn't Yami!" Kiba called out to him. "Perfect timing, if you and your beast would please come in and assist us."
Part of Yami wanted to just keep going, but at the same time, he knew that Kiba was quite strong. And he did not have enough negative energy to create the kind of forces he'd need to oppose her.
Deciding it would be best not to anger her, Yami did as she said and mentally ordered his wolf to enter.
"Perfect. I've been looking for someone to spar with, but Shiruku is uninterested and if I keep turning Fun into a bloody puddle then he'll need to eat all our food just to regenerate." Kiba explained. "Please create as many of your strongest monsters as you can."
Yami frowned. "Not much. Little bad emotions."
Kiba didn't seem to understand, but Fu did and pulled out a notebook.
"If I remember correctly, Yami's quirk, Creatures Of Grimm, works by collecting negative emotions. If someone feels angry or scared or sad or some other negative emotion, he collects it and can use it as fuel to create his Grimm." Fu said reading out some of his notes. "He probably doesn't have much fuel being in a house where everyone is perfectly content."
That was mostly true. Back when he lived in the wild, he was able to collect lots of negative emotion from the animals he hunted. After all, you tended not to be too happy when you were being hunted down and killed painfully.
Now, none of the people here produced anywhere near enough negative energy to produce a Grimm. With the highest sources of negative energy being Izuku, Eri, and Kioku(whenever someone from outside was visiting.)
And the lowest sources being Kei, Sansan, and Fu. Fu not because he was overly happy, but because he was mostly devoid of any emotions whatsoever. It kinda creeped Yami out a little bit. It made it eerily hard to notice him.
"So how many Grimm can you create?" Kiba asked.
"Three," Yami answered, showing three fingers. "Or one big one."
"So I have to make a choice?" Kiba was annoyed but she quickly moved past it and started thinking. "What are all the Grimm you can make?"
Yami sighed. "Uh...wolf...bear...um big, wing."
"Wait, wait, wait, wait!" Kiba stopped him. "Are you telling me you haven't named your creation?
Yami gave her a confused look. "Huh?"
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