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Shoto Todoroki, a well-known author known for his fantasy and romance-genred novels. He isn't much of a user of flowery words, rather he uses a style of inputting his way of talking in his stories as to connect with his readers and/or his fans. It becomes more natural, as he says. As a writer, he had a lot of things that he never understood about his fellow novelists.

He never understood the need of an author to appear as if they swallowed the entire dictionary, spouting out words that you don't actually know the meaning of and merely searched up on the net just to come out as an intellectual and fancy.

Pathetic mutts, as he says.

Shoto wasn't really one of those authors who dedicated their hearts and souls to their works. Shoto has seen numerous writers who wrote as if their entire lives were to be poured on their works. He himself adored the process of making a character's whole life word by his own word, but he never got the embrace of strong passion out of it. It was just something he does, enjoys and he's good at.

He never comprehended the sense of inspiration.

Shoto has never been inspired, he lacked interest in a lot of things. He only wrote just from his whims, but he's never had an existing subject for his written art.

Maybe that's what he needed?

A muse.

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