[Not far from Tokyo is Mustafar Musutafu, which is most known for being the home of UA - the most prolific, high-profile school for kids who hope to be heroes. All of Japan's greatest are UA alums - from Number One Hero, All Might! to Number One Best Jeanist, Best Jeanist!. The campus is as sprawling as you'd expect from a place so famous and well-respected.
There are several gymnasiums, and gym class consists mostly of, well. Training your powers. People without quirks don't get into UA - such a thing is just impossible. Gym is overseen by a scruffy man. He doesn't say much, not to you, but he's constantly reminding Shouto that he needs to push beyond his limits.
Or maybe you're not in gym. UA offers a variety of lessons, including ones that are simulations of hero life. You get to run around recreations of cities, piers, forests, fighting villains, rescuing hostages, or looking for some sort of ridiculous, contrived super weapon or base hidden in the grounds. This is the most exciting class out of every one offered - if only because the living legend teaching it has single-handedly curbed crime in Japan as well as the world. After class, the dorms are the best place to relax, and where most people seem to end up congregating anyways. Shouto will inevitably find himself there, occasionally even managing to complete his homework amidst the chaos of a group of teenagers in one room with little supervision.
Close friends will be invited to the Todoroki homeon the weekend. It's not too far from the dorms, and there you can meet the family. There's a woman with the same snowy white hair and grey eyes as Shouto, who seems content to listen to her son talk, but asides from that the house is...quiet. Perhaps too quiet for how big the home is, and how many people you see in the family pictures. But it's comfortable and warm, and isn't that all that matters?
And Shouto, Shouto is...happy. He's not the same as the boy you might recognize - his hair is pure white, and his skin is unblemished. He's the spitting image of his mother, and he's more than willing to go the extra mile to help classmates, friends, or even a stranger. Patrols are an inevitability of hero life, after all, and just being an intern with a provisional license doesn't mean he's immune.]
shouto todoroki | ota
[Not far from Tokyo is
MustafarMusutafu, which is most known for being the home of UA - the most prolific, high-profile school for kids who hope to be heroes. All of Japan's greatest are UA alums - from Number One Hero, All Might! to Number One Best Jeanist, Best Jeanist!. The campus is as sprawling as you'd expect from a place so famous and well-respected.There are several gymnasiums, and gym class consists mostly of, well. Training your powers. People without quirks don't get into UA - such a thing is just impossible. Gym is overseen by a scruffy man. He doesn't say much, not to you, but he's constantly reminding Shouto that he needs to push beyond his limits.
Or maybe you're not in gym. UA offers a variety of lessons, including ones that are simulations of hero life. You get to run around recreations of cities, piers, forests, fighting villains, rescuing hostages, or looking for some sort of ridiculous, contrived super weapon or base hidden in the grounds. This is the most exciting class out of every one offered - if only because the living legend teaching it has single-handedly curbed crime in Japan as well as the world. After class, the dorms are the best place to relax, and where most people seem to end up congregating anyways. Shouto will inevitably find himself there, occasionally even managing to complete his homework amidst the chaos of a group of teenagers in one room with little supervision.
Close friends will be invited to the Todoroki home on the weekend. It's not too far from the dorms, and there you can meet the family. There's a woman with the same snowy white hair and grey eyes as Shouto, who seems content to listen to her son talk, but asides from that the house is...quiet. Perhaps too quiet for how big the home is, and how many people you see in the family pictures. But it's comfortable and warm, and isn't that all that matters?
And Shouto, Shouto is...happy. He's not the same as the boy you might recognize - his hair is pure white, and his skin is unblemished. He's the spitting image of his mother, and he's more than willing to go the extra mile to help classmates, friends, or even a stranger. Patrols are an inevitability of hero life, after all, and just being an intern with a provisional license doesn't mean he's immune.]