Donβt people say thereβs always someone better? It doesnβt mean youβre not still strong.
[ sheβll choose to believe in rabbit-san. ]
Yep! Itβs more common to have one than not, in my generation. Itβs supposed to be part of evolution or something. But Iβve only seen a few that are related to manipulating the earth!
Technically I guess we are? But they don't really manifest until we're about four years old or so, and then figuring out how to control it can be pretty difficult.
Let me know if you need any help, okay? I may not have my quirk, but I can try to help you figure yours out!
...But no, it's not normal at all. If it doesnβt manifest by, like, age five or six, they decide youβre quirkless. Itβs pretty uncommon now, though.
Yeah, haha. It can get pretty bad... Like, my classmate Deku-kun just got his quirk a little while before we started high school, and he's always breaking bones because his body can't handle it or something... It's pretty painful to watch sometimes, but it is amazing how he never lets that stop him, you know?
Then again, "plus ultra" is our school's slogan. But if Deku-kun can do all that, I know you'll be fine with your quirk, too!
Mm. It's pretty scary when he goes that far, but he's getting better at controlling it now. I'm just glad you guys don't have to deal with something like that.
Mm! He's a lot stronger than I am, but I'm not planning to be left behind!
Isn't that a good thing, though? The younger we start, the more experience we can get before we start working on our own, so we'll know the best ways to help people.
[ they aren't wrong, but she wouldn't know any different. ]
Fifteen is usually when formal hero training starts - I just stared this year. If they know they want to be heroes, most people start long before now, and just train by themselves or their parents, but we're not legally allowed in the field until we get our provisional licenses.
Mm! Just the provisional one, though, not a full hero license. Thatβll come later. But as long as I'm with a pro hero, I can still help out with official business!
Ehehe... well, there are plenty of emergencies, but most of the time there's a pro hero around to handle it. Even when my class got attacked, there were pro heroes around both times, so it's not like we were totally on our own.
Well, the first time it was because we have a famous teacher, the former number one hero, All Might. They were targeting him, and because he was supposed to be teaching our class that day, we ended up in the middle of it.
[ her faces turns a little more solemn. ]
But the second time, they were after one of my classmates. They said it had something to do with his quirk and how violent it could be, so they thought... he belonged with them, as a villain, instead of a hero.
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[ sheβll choose to believe in rabbit-san. ]
Yep! Itβs more common to have one than not, in my generation. Itβs supposed to be part of evolution or something. But Iβve only seen a few that are related to manipulating the earth!
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Oh, wow... so you're just born with them? When do you find out that you have them?
[ they are imagining a tiny newborn setting things on fire. ]
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You didn't have any problems with yours, did you?
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[ there's a sympathetic smile. ]
I'm glad, though! Getting a quirk late can be kind of dangerous sometimes. I'd hate to have to worry more about you, Rabbit-san!
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... is it normal for people to get them late?
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...But no, it's not normal at all. If it doesnβt manifest by, like, age five or six, they decide youβre quirkless. Itβs pretty uncommon now, though.
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[ this is fascinating. ]
I guess if you didn't grow up with it, then you'd have trouble figuring out how it works.
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Then again, "plus ultra" is our school's slogan. But if Deku-kun can do all that, I know you'll be fine with your quirk, too!
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His bones?!
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He must be very strong to be able to handle that.
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I think so. Sometimes I wish he didn't have to be, but it just shows how determined he is to help people, doesn't it?
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[ it's pretty amazing. ]
You're all so young, too.
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Isn't that a good thing, though? The younger we start, the more experience we can get before we start working on our own, so we'll know the best ways to help people.
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How young do you normally start with training?
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Fifteen is usually when formal hero training starts - I just stared this year. If they know they want to be heroes, most people start long before now, and just train by themselves or their parents, but we're not legally allowed in the field until we get our provisional licenses.
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Do you have your license then?
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[ lmao ]
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Why would they attack your class? I'm glad you're okay though.
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[ her faces turns a little more solemn. ]
But the second time, they were after one of my classmates. They said it had something to do with his quirk and how violent it could be, so they thought... he belonged with them, as a villain, instead of a hero.
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