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Good and evil, light and darkness, heroes and villains.
All of these concepts, no matter how contrasting they may be, are two sides of the same coin.
Yet, would it be wise to treat them as the only absolutes of this world?
We often take pride in labelling ourselves and others as either one, but the truth is that nothing is as monochromatic as it is perceived it to be.
This reality, which is ours to take hold of, is nothing but a depressing, overbearing, gray existence and more often than not, the line of separation between the two halves finds itself to be blurred.
However, even if that's the case and people continue to choose between one side or the other, there exist certain figures who choose to travel through the valley of darkness, through the harshness that dismays us all.
These figures, the outcasts of the natural world order, remain guided only by their own code and set of ideals, acting so that none may impose any righteous judgement onto them.
Because at the end of the day, these men and women are the ones who have understood that the only true constant, the only true absolute of this world, is change.
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Made in collaboration with @PL0TM4V3R1CK
"My Hero Academia" belongs to Kohei Horikoshi.
Cover art by @Unoriginal_Jackass12
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Only the character of the reader and the added plot are my creations.