It's a regular day when it happens. There's nothing noticeably off: no sense of foreboding, no omens of disaster. That's why Todoroki doesn't expect it when he wakes up in a foreign world in the midst of a devastating war. The only clue he has as to why he's there is a disembodied voice that makes it its job to be as completely unhelpful and confusing as possible. Now, Todoroki has to fight others' wars for them while simultaneously finding a way home. Great. _____________ Disclaimer: I don't own My Hero Academia or Avatar: The Last Airbender!
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