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2 yrs ago
Current Ethical? No. Illegal? Also no.
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2 yrs ago
Some people need to make a hard choice when deciding which two karaoke streams they want to listen to. I have no such weakness: I have two ears for a reason.
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3 yrs ago
The hard part about trying to play some politically savvy mastermind is the assumption that the world operates off real world politics and not your DM’s politics.
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4 yrs ago
Don't put too much stock in prophesies. At best they're full of shit, but more often than not they're one of those self-fullilling kinds. Plan for what happens afterwards instead.
4 yrs ago
A character isn't deep or compelling just because you let them get hurt a lot, are always depressed, or do morally questionable things.
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If you're here either you're wondering what I'm doing cause I need to post in your RP (In which case, calm yo tits, I'll get around to it), or you want to know who I am. So let's begin.

I'm a college age asian kid who has more heart than he has senses. I'm still working out this whole "adulthood" thing, so until then I just do what I feel I must. As far as personality and traits go, I'm not one for boasting. So if there's anything redeeming about myself you'd have to figure it out in person or by word-of-mouth. Generally however I'm rather perverted, in the best and worst ways. nothing is too much until I've crossed the line, and that just means I've started.

As far as Roleplays I like, I have a thing for fantasy, though I'm also good for some types of sci-fi, supernatural, Modern, and slice-of-life. If it's open and sandbox, I'll probably join it. Never really been a romantic, I often chose to sexualize any notion of romantic encounters I come across. I generally write at Casual quality, though I have no issues with Free-Level Rp/Players and I can hold my own in Advance.

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Mamoru was quite excited for class as Mako started her lesson. Mako did a little trick with the ball that even Mamoru knew, though only because Mako was making a lesson about how villains would act. Bad guys didn’t fight fair and used dirty tricks, but so did Mamoru. And she’d hardly consider herself villainous. Reckless, short-sighted, stupid, sure. But not villainous. To Mamoru a villain was someone who’d do whatever it took to get what he wanted, often with means that will harm people or break laws. Someone who’d get things he wants not by working hard and buying it, but just stealing it from others who have it. Someone who has been treated unjustly by someone and resorts by trying to kill them, instead of talking it out or something. Villains were all about the mind, not the method. At least that’s what Mamoru thought Mako was trying to teach.

The important thing was that heroes can use “villain” tactics too. She started handing out newspapers with some heroes Mamoru recognized using some pretty tricky tactics. Tricking the bad guys into an ambush or even just torching the place when there wasn’t anyone else inside. Mamoru would never do these things not because she doesn’t think they’re right, but because she doesn’t have the brains or powers to do so. Though that being said when Mamoru read about Endeavor she could already see how what he did wouldn’t earn him many fans. While Mamoru certainly agreed that heroes can be tricky too, there was still a certain level of self-control that heroes needed to practice. Something which Mamoru knew she wasn’t good at, but she wasn’t going to be as bad as Endeavor. Burn the bad guys, sure, but she wouldn’t torch down the whole estate unless she’s really desperate.

These thoughts were more or less confirmed when Mako continued her lecture, reminding everyone that she isn’t trying to make the students forgo their sense of justice, but make them get rid of the mindset of fighting fairly. Mamoru nodded her head, for some people a fair fight just wasn’t in their advantage. Mamoru had fought many other kids in the past who’s quirk would beat her abilities. Fast people, strong people, tough people. Statistically mamoru was weaker than them. But she still managed to come out on top not by being stronger, faster, or tougher, but because she did something they didn’t expect or even cheap. She’s had a lot of people call her a copout or a cheat, but she won and they lost. And when she lost she’d just try again later until she won. That’s what a hero does.

But then came the horrible part; classwork. Mamoru quietly groaned at the thought of having to write out big essays about what she’d do, because thinking about stuff made her over think about stuff. She wished she could type instead, it was far easier for her to type out her thoughts than to write it down. It took too long and it made Mamoru bored. But class was class, so even if she did take her sweet time she’d still get the paper done. It was a series of five hypothetical situations that Mamoru was in and how’d she react to it. With that in mind Mamoru tried to simplify things for herself; she’d think of a “heroic” way to stop the bad guys, and then a ‘Villainous” way to stop them. Mako said there was no wrong answers, so Mamoru would use that as an excuse to do some rather silly things.

First question: Guy had an old lady at gun point. He wants to escape but he’s scared. Mamoru wrote down her heroic answer first, followed by what she’d do if she was more of a bad guy.

I would try to coax the robber to lower his gun and that he can still get out of here without any bloodshed. Make him realize that he’s about to kill an innocent old woman and that if he does so, he’d ruin any chance at getting out of here safely. I might have to lie to him and tell him somewhere safe he could go but it’ll be a trap where other heroes could capture him.

The robber probably doesn’t want to kill the old lady, so what I’d try to do is make myself seem like a bigger threat. Be scary and try to make him shoot at me instead, and then I’d use my shield to block the bullets while he’s panicking so that I can get closer and save the old lady.
Scenario 1


Mamoru felt rather proud of herself for remembering that while the robber is the villain, as a hero she needed to take care of the hostage first. Even if she would let the robber run away as long as the old lady was alive it would be fine. Heroes save people after all.

Next question would pit Mamoru against a swordsman. She felt her chances against one in a fight was pretty good, she’s fought people who’s trained in kendo and such. Assuming this wasn’t some sort of Stain-level samurai, Mamoru could take him on a straight fight. Mamoru thought about this question a little bit, and really wondered if maybe this guy was a samurai. Samurai were venerated in the past for being defenders and honorable warriors, though from what little Mamoru remembered from her history classes and documentaries, Samurais were just soldiers, and did soldier things like kill, rape, and loot. Ideally they followed a code of honor, but honor was much looser back in those ancient times than they are now. Mamoru had to write her answer down quickly before she got distracted thinking about samurai.

Accept his duel but be wary that he’s still a crazy swordsman. If his armor is tough I’ll try to disarm him of his sword using my shield and whatever else is around me, even if I have to get a weapon for myself. If possible I’d try to stall him long enough for everyone else to clear the scene and for backup to arrive.

Or I could taunt him. Make fun of his honor by saying how he’s only good at cutting down defenseless civilians than a real fighter. Get him riled up so that he uses more energy trying to fight me and maybe even chase me. I’ll lead him into an ambush or somewhere where I’d have the advantage, like a muddy location or a construction site. This way he’ll be away from innocent people and I can make him fall for a trap.
Scenario 2


Assuming of course anything like that was nearby, but Mamoru could wing it. Again, Mamoru needs to make sure this bad guy is away from anyone else he could hurt that isn’t Mamoru or whoever she could call to help her. She might be taking a huge risk leading him away from wherever he was already, but it was a gamble if Mamoru could lead him somewhere isolated or just somewhere even more crowded. She’d have to take that chance.

Next question had Mamoru tied to a chair. Her usual tactic with her shield isn’t going to work since somehow it’s been nullified. Mamoru wasn’t sure how that happened. She’s only heart of one person who could nullify quirks and that was Eraserhead. Though Mamoru was sure that there was some bad guy working hard trying to make a quirk-erasing drug or something to make it easier for him to take over the world. It was in this instance that Mamoru would have to make up bullshit.

I’d make the bad guy keep talking to me so I can stall for time. He has my at his mercy so he’ll want to use this time to rub it in my face, which would give my allies time to find my tracking beacon and take him out while I distract him.
Scenario 3


Not Mamoru’s best plan. She’s really in a bad spot if that happens, so she’d have to rely on others either way. Sure she could try to break out, and probably fail. She could also lie, if she was actually good at doing that. And she could even try to use her shield even if her quirk is nullified through sheer force of will, but that was just wishful thinking.

Next plot was more complicated. No quirk again, and now against brainwashed civilians. There’s a mastermind controlling them who claims that if he goes down, so do the civilians. Thinking about it like that, the civilians are already lost. Unless the bad guy is going to try and guilt trip them later about how we risked civilian lives to stop him or something. Which, thinking about it, Mamoru would actually try and save the civilians. Again, even if Mako is trying to make the students think like villains, Mamoru still had to save the civilians. Though she did have her own trick in mind.

My first save the civilians, even if I have to rough them up. Knock them out, disable their weapons, or just trap them somewhere they can’t escape so I can get them later. Once the civilians are safe then I’ll go after the villain by using someone he loves as a hostage. A friend, family member, or even a pet.

Either that or pretend to be a villain myself who’s after the bad guy for a completely different reasons unrelated to the civilians and make him more worried about saving himself then using the civilians as leverage. Once he releases them to save his own hide get the civilians to safety.
Scenario 4


Again lying wasn’t really something Mamoru did well. She’s just too much of a chatter mouth to keep up a deception. At best, someone could feed her lies and she’d buy them enough that she’d still believe them even after the deception is discovered. Mamoru was the type of person who’d believe in their own lies. Though thinking about it, Mamoru wondered if that would make her into a bad guy. There were always villains who thought what they were doing was “the good thing” in their own heads, but results in catastrophe for others. Mamoru didn’t think she was that type of person but did consider that she had the makings of one.

Last questions was certainly a thought provoker. It was the classic train dilemma: two groups of people were in danger, one who had people close to Mamoru and one that had strangers but with a much larger group. Mamoru’s first instinct would be to save her friends and/or family. She loved them and would do anything to help them, even if it meant letting a school bus full of children die. But Mamoru also knew that if she let those children die it would haunt her forever. Once more Mamoru would have to use some bullshit to have any hopes of succeeding this mission perfectly.

I would go save my friend/family member first and tell one of my hero friends about the school bus full of children with the timebomb. If possible I’d also try and capture someone that the villain cares for and use that person as a hostage to free to the kids on the school bus, if the villain is there to arm the bomb.
Scenario 5


Much of Mamoru’s answers relied on using others to help her, which Mamoru felt was a fairly villainous tactic to do. What bad guy worth his salt didn’t employ a horde of minions and underlings to do their dirty work? Just as well, Mamoru felt that she too could have a bunch of friends and contacts who can help her with her heroism. One thing that Mako didn’t bring up about heroes and villains fighting was the numbers. Everyone always thought heroes work alone or that they had to be strong enough to take on all the bad guys themselves. However Mamoru wasn’t that type of person; she works best in a group so they could cover her weaknesses, or at least so they can outnumber the bad guys. Sure it wasn’t the most heroic thing to do but this was Villain Psyche. Mamoru was going to learn all about how the bad guys do it.

Eventually once Mamoru finished writing her answers she went to turn the paper in. She wasn’t really paying attention about who else had finished, but she saw a few people writing so she was glad she wasn’t the last one. Mamoru hoped that Mako liked her answers, even if they weren’t really the smartest or most clever way to deal with the bad guys.

@Silver Carrot







More students arrived, most who were strangers, though Donny recognized Hakura. She seemed to have chosen to sit by herself though. Donny understood, somewhat. It can be rather troubling to try and sit with complete strangers. Donny got lucky that everyone he’s met so far is really friendly. He’d have to try to remember to talk with Hakura and see if he couldn’t get her to join him sometimes. Maybe introduce her to Mina and the others.

Soon after Hakura arrived class started. Donny took out his notebook and pen and tried his best to pay attention in class. A lot of what White Hat said was interesting, but stuff that Donny had already kinda knew. Anyone could google when quirks first started appearing and how society was affected by them, that’s why they need superheroes. Sure, there were those who used their quirks productively to help with their jobs or daily lives, but more often than not there were those who used their quirks to get away with crime. Then people started using their quirks to stop those people trying to commit crimes. And eventually things just got regulated and now people use their quirks for everyday life. Granted, most of what Donny uses doesn’t rely on any particular quirk, but chances are something like his cellphone was made not just by a machine, but someone who’s quirk allowed him to put it together faster than a robot could. Or some chinese sweatshop worker.

Donny gulped when he heard that this was going to be a project based class with an end-of-the-year presentation. It wasn’t as if Donny didn’t think he wouldn’t have to present his quirk to class; he knew that eventually his secret would be revealed. He just… Wanted to reveal it at his own pace. Hopefully a year should be long enough for him to be comfortable around everyone. That being said what really caught Donny off guard was when White Hat asked for everyone to introduce themselves, their quirks, and what ideas they had to use their quirks outside of heroism. This was a bit too fast for Donny and worse of all, he was the first student to have to answer.

Nervously Donny stood up stiff as a board. He took a few deep breaths and tried, and failed, to control his stuttering. ”I-I-I-I-I’m Donny Y-Y-Yang! My quirk i-i-i-i-is uh, it uh, it let’s me e-e-e-eat a-a-anything.” Donny gulped and dared not look at all the eyes staring at his back. He could already imagine how a few of them thought; that they already figured that a fatty like him had a power that just let him eat and eat and eat. But what they wouldn't realize was that his ability to eat anything was just a byproduct of what he is, rather than the only thing he could do. But Donny wasn’t in any hurry to explain this.

”I uh, I-I-I-I guess I could uh, use my quirk to… To uh…” While Donny might’ve been fine to tell Mina he was planning on using his quirk to eat garbage, he was much less interested in telling everyone else the same thing. He tried to think of anything else such as tunneling, taste testing, cleaning up disasters, but in the end it still relies on the idea that it goes into Donny’s mouth. His other options involved revealing his true form, where he could try to do something like squeeze into pipes or maybe excavate ore out of the ground, but that was just last second stuff he thought of that sounded more impressive than “waste disposal”. Although they were ideas Donny decided to just play dumb instead. ”I don’t I don’t really k-k-know what to use my q-q-q-q-q-quirk for.” Then Donny sat down and tried his best not to look embarrassed.




Other


As more students arrive White Hat gave them the same condense speech as the others to take their seats, do whatever personal business needs to be done, and that class would be starting soon. Shortly after Donny’s arrival was Kasuke Mina, the daughter of the Seductress. White Hat was aware of the irony of how difficult for a girl with a light-based quirk to escape the shadow of her mother’s legacy. Truth be told White Hat actually didn’t think that Mina would have made it to the hero course, yet here she was. Just goes to show that even for all his experience this old codger could be wrong. While Mina’s quirk didn’t seem very impressive on paper, White Hat hopes he could help draw out Mina’s full potential as she learns from this class.

Next to arrive was Acion Nakamiji, whose sister was actually a former student of White Hat’s. He had a good idea of Acion’s quirk because of that, and had high hopes for him in this class. Flight was a fairly rare quirk for most people even though such an ability is ingrained in the minds of anyone who thinks of heroes, but there was much more to it then that. The agility Acion would have, his keen eyes to see from great heights, and the durability of his feathers were also things to consider if he wishes to pursue businesses aside from heroism.

Announcing her apology for being late was Joann Joruto, or Jojo as she was called. White Hat grinned as he understood the reference. Her quirk allowed her to generate electricity from her body. Always a handy quirk even outside of it’s use as a stun weapon, electricity and energy was something that everyone needed, and anyone with a quirk like Jojo’s could easily find herself a job to utilize it. But at the same time those with quirks like hers tend to have some sort of a drawback, which this class will also help Jojo deal with. After all this class was meant to help students learn and understand their quirks, which can improve performance and handle issues they may have once had.

The last student to arrive before White Hat’s class would start was Haruka Sanegeyama, a very promising student. Her technopathy was very similar to White Hat’s own quirk, if not outright better. It took him the better part of his teenage years just trying to make his quirk into something capable of fighting villains. If he was still a young man, White Hat was certain he wouldn’t have been able to get into Komei with his powers, even if he did fight against robots. So the fact that Hakura did get in with a quirk almost like his gave the old man hope. However she seemed rather unsocial. Not really something that White Hat’s class is suppose to cover, but students are expected to be able to interact with the people too. Even those who don’t want media attention have to work with others. ”Something they’ll learn eventually I hope.”

More students arrived just in time before the next class would begin. Once the last student showed up the door was closed behind them and White Hat started handing out two separate sheets of paper: one was the syllabus of course and another was the class project. ”Please take one and pass it to the next student. Last student with the remaining sheets please bring them to the front desk.” As students received their papers they’d notice that White Hat’s devices for class, such as his laptop and projector, all activated without him doing anything in particular. He was simply standing in front of the classroom as everything was done automatically.

”Welcome to Quirk Application 101. I am your instructor, Futaba Goto, also known as White Hat. For this class you will learn how to apply your quirk in the everyday workforce outside of direct heroism, though not necessarily away from it. Allow me to begin by stating something obvious: Every one of you possess a power that defies typical science. Even if you consider your quirk to be simple or not complex, you are all capable of something that humanity has never had before until the turn of the century.”

On White Hat’s projector was a slideshow timeline of quirks, starting from the first discovery of quirks, starting with the illuminating baby in China, followed by various other quirk empowered individuals both good and evil. ”Each one of you are capable of something that entire scientific fields would be based around, even if it’s something as simple as breathing underwater or seeing in the dark. With the emergence of quirks en masses however the ability to study an individual quirk and all of it’s potential is difficult, more so when there are thousands of other people who vastly different quirks. And it is for that reason that schools like Komei exist. Not only to raise a new generation of heroes to protect our world from those who would harm it, but to educate others how to utilize their quirks in a way that will be productive for our society.”

The slideshow then started showing various superheroes, big names like Best Jeanist, Fat Gum, and even All Might himself participating in jobs that aren’t directly related to fighting villains. Specifically Best Jeanist appeared to be overseeing a clothing factory in a foreign nation, using his quirk to fix a few broken machinery and teaching the workers how to properly design certain fashions. Fat Gum was working as a police officer directing civilians away from a natural disaster. And All Might of course was also at that same natural disaster, using his strength to assist construction workers with clearing the wreckage and repairing damage.

”This class will largely be project based. As each of you have your own unique quirk that must be taken into account much of your lessons will consist of putting you outside of your comfort zone so you can figure out how your quirk can be applied. We will also have practice sessions where you will specifically be testing out the full limits of your quirk and then trying to surpass those limits. Your final exam would consist of amassing all that you have learned from this class, and presenting it to us so that we may see your growth and your potential.” While hardly a life threatening thing to think about, White Hat was well aware how some students may react to this class as something horrifying. Not just presenting themselves in front of everyone, but also having to improve themselves within the year. Everyone says they want to get better, but the ones who will pass White Hat’s class are the ones who do get better.

And as if things weren’t already difficult enough for some people, White Hat still had one more thing he wants everyone to do. ”By no means do I expect all of you do work by yourselves. I endorse cooperation between all of my students and nothing is more powerful than teamwork. But for that to work you’ll have to know more about each other, no? So, I would like for everyone to introduce themselves and tell us a little bit about your quirk, such as how you use it and what ideas you have for it.”

@Conscripts@Silver Carrot@Feyblue@Eggs@Noxx
I'll try to have Orchid give Brannor a condensed version. I need to post anyways.
I'm down for that nonsense.




”Kya!”

Mamoru fell out of her chair in started surprise when Miss Mako suddenly appeared behind her. Mamoru was watching the door somewhat carefully, so having the teacher pop up out of nowhere certainly frighten Mamoru. It was a good thing she was just watching memes on 2ch. Mamoru got up and sat back in her chair while nursing her head. She had accidentally slammed her head into the desk behind her, though nothing that a knucklehead like Mamoru couldn't handle.

”Hai, Akane-sensei…”

Ending her delinquent act Mamoru got ready for class. As she prepped she noticed moe students come in. Jett, Dulga, and to Mamoru, and other pinkette! Mamoru wondered if she was a cousin. ”Hiya everyone!” Mamoru noticed that Dulga had that big black plastic case with her, which Mamoru still didn't realize had her guns inside. She'd ask Dulga about it later. Mamoru also vaguely recalled Jett be called in for something, but she didn't quite hear what it was all about. Surely something they could talk about though. And the mysterious pinkette was certainly someone Mamoru wanted to chat up, though right now she seemed to have bumped into Jett.

Aside from that there was Mako’s lesson too. First subject: how to beat a villain at their own game. It sounded exciting. Mamoru wondered if Mako was going to have them try to do some counter scheming, or if she meant stuff like robbing bad guy banks and stuff. Mamoru remembers reading about heroes who fashion themselves like thieves or burglars, but used their powers to steal and rob villains. Mako actually had the makings of one, if Mamoru remembered her villain lore correctly. Only Mako stole for the good and bad equally.

”She'll make for a good teach, surely.”

@Silver Carrot@liferusher@Aerandir@Norschtalen







Donny looked rather bashful when Mina thought he was powerful. That too was a thought that crossed his mind many times. It wasn't as if he didn't know just how dangerous his quirk could be, and he in fact knew a lot about his quirks potential and damage. Plenty of matter eating powers in fact and fiction are in the hands of power characters, whether they're heroes who could eat a bomb before it explodes or monsters that can swallow up entire armies. Donny also knew that as a blob with an amorphous form his foils most traditional martial artists; after all, how can you strike his vitals or grab his limbs when he lacks both vitals and limbs?

Donny was aware of all of this, but he wasn't aware just how well he could use his powers. It was a blessing and a curse. He could possibly be the strongest kid in Komei, if he applied himself. But he wasn't sure if he could. Thoughts about how he used his powers in the past, to help others, were met with disgust and scorn. It's as if people thought he traded his humanity for power, to become a monster to become stronger. So Mina was right, Donny was powerful and he was wasting it just being a garbage eater. But he was scared how people would react if he used his powers for anything else but waste disposal.

”Yeah… Guess I just, I dunno… Need to think about it some more.” Donny mumbled as he listened to Acion. Although he was kind of a weirdo, Acion didn't seem like a bad guy. He was kind of like a kid who's really religious, somewhat annoying because he always had to put religion into it, but otherwise an okay person. Donny figured that either he'll just get used to Acion’s flowery way of speaking or Acion would chill out and be more casual. Paying attention to what Acion was saying, his reasoning wasn't entirely unlike what Donny figured too.

”Y-Yeah. It'll be good t-t-to use our quirks for something o-o-other than for f-fighting.”

Donny certainly hoped he could prove his worth outside of combat. Most of his training with his quirk did take place away from any violent situation. He still remembers his time as a late night vigilante, combing the city streets to clean up crime and take out the trash, eating filth in the street and the occasional roadkill. For anyone who ever wonders how Hosu’s city streets remain immaculate even after a festival or late night outing, they may have Donny to thank. ”P-P-Plus the class is s-suppose to help us d-d-d-d-discover more about our quirks. Somehow.”

It wasn't long before Donny and presumably the others would arrive to class. They weren't the first and the teacher was already here. An elderly looking gentleman with a kind smile and wearing a big scarf. If Donny remembered correctly, he was White Hat, the Hacker Hero. His name was internet lingo for someone who would break into a database or system not for malicious purposes, but to help the admins and moderators secure their information. Donny also knew that White Hat had an office at the Hosu City mega mall, the Absolute Territory. Donny also noticed other students including Fumika and one more he never saw before, some sheep girl. She looked super fluffy. Donny silently nodded his head towards everyone as he took a seat near the front. He had too, thanks to his poor eyesight. Fairly hard to see when you're entire body is covered by a meat bag after all.

@Conscripts@Silver Carrot@Feyblue




Other


As White Hat arranged his files together and checked his attendance sheet a few students showed up. He had a bit of info on just about everyone, mostly basic things like names, ages, a picture, and their quirk. Not only would this help him remember the students, but help advance things in class. The first student to arrive was Maede Hitomi, a support student. Her quirk gave her sheep like traits. Her combat abilities were fairly minimal but she had much utility, so she'd be a perfect fit for this class. The next student to arrive was Motome Fumika. Her powers of projection allowed her to temporarily create objects, though White Hat wasn't too privy to the specifics. As far as the data showed, Fumika could not make objects permanently, but she can emulate them with great accuracy.

”Come in and take a seat. Don't worry, no one is late. Feel free to take any seat you'd like. I just need to prepare a few things for your class and once everyone is here we may begin.”

More students soon arrived. White Hat greeted them just the same, then checked them off his list to make sure they were in the right class and what to expect. The one who came in was a student that White Hat wasn't too sure what to make of. Donny Yang and his power “Black Slime”. Just from the name alone it didn't really give White Hat much info to work with, and the details of the quirk only says that Donny has an amorphous body. However if what White Hat overhead about class A1’s first battle, Donny was able to not just collapse a whole building, but cause it to fall into a sinkhole at Training Ground Echo. It was going to take at least a month for the school to clear the area and repair the damage. Still White Hat had high hopes Donny’s quirk could help people in ways that didn't involve demolition.

”Welcome, welcome. Please take a seat, class will begin soon. Please use the restroom and get a drink before class begins, I do not allow students to excuse themselves during lectures. If you could also turn your cellphones off during class I would also appreciate that. My name is Futuba Goto, otherwise known as White Hat. Once class begins we will all do a little introduction and tell a bit about ourselves.”

@Conscripts@Silver Carrot@Feyblue
If that's the case, then I think I'll just sit out the rest of the battle. Don't bother waiting on Fran, we can just say that she chooses to observe the battle instead of participate.




Mamoru arrived to the the class, the first student to arrive! While she was a bit busy putting all her equipment away from the previous class she was glad that she managed to grab the first pick of seats. Mamoru was going to pick her usual spot near the front (because Mamoru had somewhat poor vision), but she decided that just for the fun of it she'll take the “main character” seat. Kenichi showed her what spot that was from the last two classes she had with him, so she'll take his seat should he be in this class.

Mamoru kicked her feet up onto the desk and relaxed like some delinquent while she was still alone. She knew this wasn't something that the teacher's would normally allow, so Mamoru wanted to take advantage of being first by being a bit of bad girl. She took her cellphone out and started browsing the web and chatting with her old friends from middle school. Or at least the ones who'd be on mobile right now. ”Oh yeah, I'm a real badass.” Mamoru chuckled to herself. Then she saw a funny gif and did actually laugh.







Smiling as Mina seemed to greet him warmly, Donny was more happy to know that Hett probably wasn't in any serious trouble. Mina was smart, she'd know that sort of thing. This mad Donny relax too. While he was still a bit nervous around Mina due to his… Previous recent with her, she seemed like a really cool person. Of course, Donny was well aware that someone like her would also be popular with other people. Donny may not be the most sociable blob, but he saw how she handled herself at the cafeteria incident, and she saw her chatting with all the new people from cooking. And of course she noticed Jett talking to Mina too. Donny wasn't sure how to feel about that. Donny considered Jett a friend, and Mina was a friend too. He wanted more, but he didn't want to take something from Jett.

”Don't think about it like that Donny Boy. She's not yours. Don't get too attached.”

Donny’s face seemed to stiffen as if he was trying too pretend to be relaxed. Fortunately Mina changed the subject and asked Donny about him joining Quirk Application instead of Villain Psyche. He wondered if she meant Donny looked or was the type of guy who'd be more interested in how villains thought. It did cross his mind; no doubt many villains had a power not unlike his own. Though at the same time, Donny didn't want to find out how much like other villains he is. That wasn't something he came here to learn.

Chuckling quietly Donny rubbed the back of his head as he tried to say something like it was just a joke. ”W-W-Well, if this h-hero thing doesn't work o-o-out, I figured I'd look for a d-different job I could d-d-do. Probably something like, g-g-garbage disposal, or something.” it had crossed Donny’s mind that he could easily eat all the garbage he could come across, and it wouldn't even be nasty for him. All that trash that needs to be burned or can't be recycled, Donny could eat them. No waste nor pollution from disposing them. He could probably eat a whole landfill in a week. It wasn't the most glamorous or heroic job, certainly, but Donny figured that it was important too. Garbage men didn't get nearly as much respect as they ought to.

”W-What about you? I figured y-y-y-you’d focus solely o-on hero stuff. Dunno how Quirk A-A-Application could help you.”

As Donny spoke Acion stopped by. He didn't see him in cooking, so Acion must have Hero Gadgets. Donny nodded his head at Acion and returned his greeting. ”Yup. Q-Quirk Application. Kinda wonder what we'll d-d-do.”

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After the bell rang and more students returned from their lessons to head to their next class, and old man left the teacher’s office and headed to his class. Many of the teachers at Komei were of considerable age, and for good reason: younger men and women would be using their talents for active heroism, rather than just teaching and wasting away their talents. Mr White Hat was one such elderly gentlemen. He was at least a few three years younger than the Gravity Yarl, and they were old friends at that. Just another reason for him to work at Komei.

White Hat reached his classroom and unlocked the door. His classroom wasn't unlike most others, aside from the rack of laptops in the back. School laptops, which the students were free to use for study and school. And for the ones who'd try and lack off and play games or go to websites they aren't suppose to be at, White Hat had a joke for them. But he'll have to see if any of his students would misbehave like that. For now he needed to get his room prepared for class. Putting his bag on his desk White Hat first had to get his syllabi ready, as well as some classwork. While he was certain that his students would rather avoid doing so much work for the first day of school, Komei wasn't a class for slackers. Even if you aren't working on Hero courses, delinquents and educational misfits had no place at Komei.

”I do hope they're lively though. I hate to have to teach a class with no drive or personality.” White Hat smiled as he took a sip of water from his mug, which said “Silver Fox” in big bold English.
2plus2 says they'll post today, and I believe Reks hasn't posted what happened for after the ship.

Waaaait scratch the Reks thing. He did post. Just some interaction stuff now, though we do still have some small interaction stuff.



Mamoru nodded her head as Yoshiro corrected her. His version made sense. She just figured that maybe a hundred kicks could be done instead, and the other nine hundred could be spent learning different techniques. But that’s why she doesn’t do any martial arts. ”That makes sense. Certainly sounds better than what I was thinking. Gratzi Yoshiro-san!” Mamoru bowed her head towards Yoshiro as she turned her attention back to Reina. Reina was still being shy, and Mamoru supposed she couldn’t blame her. Mamoru wasn’t much of a thinker, but she had some idea that her attitude wasn’t exactly common. She was far too aggressive compared to other people. If anyone knew Mamoru, they’d always say that she was the type to jump into things. Mamoru normally didn’t think about that, but in this instance she was aware that she might have been pushing Reina too hard.

Mamoru knew nothing about Reina except her powers, and barely even that. Heck, Mamoru didn’t even talk to her until after the hero battle. And now she’s made herself Reina’s best friend, and they probably don’t even know how old each other are. To Mamoru something like this was normal, but for Reina maybe it was too much. For once, Mamoru had to stop and think, instead of just rushing in. Of course Mamoru wasn’t good at thinking. But she could at least take it slow. Reina said that she’d join Yoshiro’s training session whenever Kenichi or Mamoru joined, which was a good start. Mamoru then closed in to huge Reina around the shoulder.

”That’ll do, Reirei-chan. That’ll do.”

Unfortunately they didn’t get a chance to do anymore training today when there was a giant explosion. Mamoru turned back and saw some of the training rooms grow dark, and then Acion and Arsenal started carrying some students out. Mamoru had no idea what happened, but if she had to guess those two girls had an epic fight. Arsenal ended the class and everyone was dismissed, though they had to put their equipment away. Looking to the others Mamoru bowed her head. ”It was fun talking to you all! I got loads of stuff I need to get rid of, so I’ll catch ya tomorrow! Or whenever!” Mamoru looked to Reina. Mamoru wasn’t sure if how hard she should support her friend, but Mamoru would worry about that sort of thing later. She smiled at Reina, eventually letting go of her hand.

”Let’s hang out after school! I have a bunch of homework we could do together.”

And with that Mamoru went to return the weapons to their respective places. She was tempted to just throw them all into a pile and let someone else clean them up, but she wasn’t going to do that on her first day. She needed to get some more experience under her belt, get chummy with Arsenal, or else he might write Mamoru up for recklessly handling the equipment. Once Mamoru did get all her things put away she headed back to their homeroom to gather her school supplies and headed to her next class: Villain Studies!

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Just as Donny and Hakura finished their onigiri’s, Culinary Class was over. The Connoisseur handed out some tupperware to put the onigiri in. Donny made a lot of onigiri for himself but he wanted to share them with Hakura too. Even if she couldn’t eat nearly as much as Donny could. ”Ah… G-Go ahead and have whatever y-y-you want. I’ll just clean up.” Donny stammered as class came to an end. He seemed much more confident while he cooked than after. He took all the pots and dishes and started to wash them using lukewarm water. By the time he finished Hakura was probably done packing up her onigiri, so Donny packed up his. Of course not before helping himself to two, or seven of the rice balls. Delicious hand-made egg and tuna onigiri.

Once he had his meal packed up and in his back Donny grabbed his things and turned towards Hakura. Although they worked together just fine during their cooking class, Donny seemed nervous around her. Since she was a girl and all. ”U-Um, I g-g-guess this is where w-w-we part ways.” Donny said in an archaic fashion. And his usual cadence. He smiled and rubbed the back of his head before trying to pad out this conversation. ”M-My next class is Quirk A-A-Application. So I guess I’ll s-s-s-s-see you later. Goodbye!” Bowing his head Donny excused himself and left to his next class. Not his smoothest exit.

Pacing to his next class Donny snacked on his onigiri, already clearing two out of his five boxes before even getting halfway there. Hakura’s tuna mayo mix was pretty good. Of course Donny’s own was great too, the lemon zest really gave it a sweet-sour twist to it. He’s never eaten something he didn’t like, even if it was literally shit off the floor. But he doesn’t really tell people he does that. As he walked to class he overheard the intercom saying that Jett’s mom was here. He was a bit worried about that; what happened to Jett or even his family that would make his mom come over? Then Donny started thinking. Did it have anything to do with what happened at lunch?

Donny froze and thought about it. While all eyes were on Ezra, what if one of those people from A2 had done or said something that got Jett into trouble? Maybe they ratted on the teachers and made Jett look like he was also involved in Ezra’s attack, and in fact what happened to Ezra? Donny was nervous as hell. As he pondered he noticed Jett and Mina walking towards Quirk Application. Mina started walking away, likely to let Jett go see what's going on. Donny went over to Mina with a look of concern. ”H-H-Hey, what’s happening with J-Jett? Is h-he in trouble?”

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Gone for most of today, I'll post tomorrow.
@71452K

To put it simply, Zel trusts me, I'm familiar with his style, I do know posting etiquette.

Putting our differences aside, I do engage in others cooperatively. In fact I actively seek to collaborate with them and communicate with others in order to facilitate better cooperation, as oppose to just assuming they want to work with me. And if they don't, that's fine. We simply don't do anything together and go out separate ways.

As for my quality or writing and responsibility over the OoC and plot, I am also involved in those things. That is in fact why I even bothered to discuss with you about your previous post and why I am a Co-gm now. Because there was a problem with your post, which Zel has brought to me, but you refused to change it and now we have to settle for a messy, slightly confusing solution.

If you want to continue to question these choices, you're free to do so. But Zel made his choice and that won't change. This is something you can accept and enjoy the RP as best you can or you can keep deny it and find the RP more troublesome.
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