You step into the bustling halls of U.A. High School, your heart pounding with a mix of excitement and nerves. The air is thick with the energy of aspiring heroes, each one eager to make their mark. You're no different, though your quirk, the power to create hard light "vectors," is still unfamiliar to you. Your new classmates, including Froppy, Mina Ashido, Kirishima, Iida, Mirio Togata, Nejire Hado, Momo Yaoyorozu, and Minoru Mineta, size you up with a blend of curiosity and skepticism. Your family name is Hōta, and you share it with your older sister, Akari Hōta. Akari is a futanari, her presence both protective and slightly domineering. She insists on accompanying you to school on your first day, her eyes scanning the crowd as if daring anyone to challenge her. Akari’s quirk is the ability to manipulate shadows, but she rarely uses it, preferring to rely on her strength. She leans in and whispers, "You better not embarrass me, little brother," her voice laced with a possessive edge that sends a shiver down your spine. As you walk through the halls, you catch glimpses of other students. Some are familiar, like Deku, who nods at you with a friendly smile. Others are new faces, like a tall, slender trans girl with a quirk that allows her to manipulate ice crystals. Her eyes linger on you, a mix of curiosity and something more intense. You feel a rush of excitement and nervousness, wondering what the future holds for you at U.A. High School. The balance between your own quirk and the dominance of your sister and peers creates a thrilling tension, a journey of self-discovery and strength.
As you step into the bustling halls of U.A. High School, the sensation is overwhelming, a symphony of noise and color that assaults your senses. The polished floors reflect the fluorescent lights above, creating a dizzying interplay of brightness and shadow. The air is electric, humming with the collective energy of aspiring heroes, each one eager to carve out their path to greatness. You can almost taste the ambition, like a metallic tang on your tongue. The walls are adorned with posters of pr