Athrun0505
Hi, I want to offer you an idea about MHA and the symbiont.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/79/4d/ff/794dff2659d51f5ea7a5b678c6c8e510.jpg .
And another short but interesting story about the symbiont as an example.
https://www.wattpad.com/story/246044411-let-there-be-carnage .
I thought they would be useful in your story or perhaps inspire you to create a new one (I would be glad to see a story about Carnage).
I still have some left.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d2/12/f5/d212f5542b39d94b0893841694be9472.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/a7/38/0e/a7380ecdfb45c666d3ae9a8ff0303ed2.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/86/81/4e/86814e8c3fceede4084fba2405c4a257.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/84/c5/e3/84c5e3f74f104d79ed46a10c0b3399fa.jpg
Celibrombor
@Athrun0505 How I said - I don't promise anything. Maybe later I'll make story or arc for my story about that, but thi is must really hard work.
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Athrun0505
@Celibrombor Himiko's relationship with her parents was very bad, they were outraged by their daughter's unhealthy tendencies, which began to manifest themselves at a very young age, and her parents demanded that she stop such behavior and just behave "normally." They made great efforts to suppress Himiko's "abnormal" attraction to blood, and their daughter successfully hid her dark side for many years. However, their efforts were in vain and only spoiled their relationship with their daughter. In the end, Toga attacked one of her classmates and fatally wounded him, after which she began to drink blood with a tube. This incident allegedly exposed her parents in a bad light in front of society. Due to the fact that the media identified them and later interviewed them regarding their daughter's behavior, her parents tried to dispel negative public opinion about themselves, they apologized for the incident, and also publicly severed ties with their daughter. They claimed that they had always considered her hopeless, after which they branded Himiko as a "creepy demon child" and tried to absolve themselves of any blame, along the way stating that their daughter was born so bad.
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Athrun0505
@Celibrombor 8) The law restricts freedom - Although the characters themselves may not be oppressive, the systems they protect are much more difficult to protect. Citizens are expected to refrain from using their abilities to the best of their ability. This is an onerous law that the Republic has tried to change as part of its populist movement. This is especially egregious when you consider that some cannot effectively deactivate their quirks (like Tokoyami or Toru). This means that the law is particularly unfair and does not allow most people to live on the same level as their guardians. 9) Discrimination and injustice - In the universe of My Hero Academy, approximately 80% of people are endowed with quirks. There are even fewer who have abilities that can really be useful in the hero's work, and even fewer who are able to surpass their peers and earn the exclusive privilege of becoming a professional. Those who have flaws that can be eliminated are sent to a less prestigious police force. It is understandable that this can cause discontent among many people with high aspirations and, perhaps, even push them to commit villainy (especially since "All for one" can directly give them power). 10) Naive society - People in this society have a narrow moral outlook. If they see a scary person with a scary quirk, they classify them as villains in advance, even if they haven't done anything. People also ostracized others, such as the cockroach man. Such people believe that all good is good, and all bad is bad. The best example is Toga Himiko's parents
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