When it came to their new companions, certain things were self-evident and simply not up to a debate.
“So…” Yaoyorozu says once Izuku finishes narrating the list of things that they just unlocked. “... what I’m hearing is that we’re bringing Ashido and Kaminari as acid and electric sorcerers respectively.”
Yeah, I think so.
From what I understand, sorcerers appear to excel at ‘elemental’ damage. Combine that with ‘electricity’ and ‘acid’ and you get Kaminari and Ashido.
Anything to say about that, Shigaraki?
Nah, I’m fine with that.
What species though?
“That’s a good question.” Yaoyorozu replies. Monoma was sitting at the table next to her while doing something rather unlike himself - namely, staying quiet. “None of the species we’ve obtained thus far seem to have a synergy with any of those classes.”
“So, decision based mostly on the question of aesthetics.” Monoma summarizes it. So much about staying quiet. “Made even less important by the fact that they can later on decide to change their bodies if they please.”
“True.” Yaoyorozu agrees with him. “But you forget about inertia. Unless there’s something that particularly bothers them in the bodies we’ll give them, they’ll likely stick to what they have.”
“Right.” Monoma concedes the point. “If someone wants to hear my opinion, I think that Ashido would work well as an ogre while Kaminari should be made an elf.”
Huh? Why?
“No real reason, really.” Monoma shrugs. “Kaminari being a white elf simply changes the least about his looks. As for Ashido, horns. Just, horns. She and Kirishima are friends, right? They could be horn buddies now.”
“Choice as good as any other.” Yaoyorozu shrugs. “Whatever alternative I’d offer you would be just as arbitrary. Unless you have a better idea, I think that we should go with that.”
“You agreed with me?” Monoma gasps theatrically. “Truly, hell must have frozen over.”
Yaoyorozu glares daggers at him, but says nothing. She didn’t want to give him the satisfaction due to the smug look that he was giving her. Izuku can’t blame her.
Nothing to add from me. A pick as good as any other.
Shigaraki?
I don’t even know those people, do whatever you want.
Kaminari receives [Electric Attunement I], [Mana Overflow I], [North Vestirian Language, Spoken VI], [Temperate Forest Survival II], [Electric Discharge I], [Static Electricity I] and [Shocking Touch I], which together with his species ([Xylmade, White Elf]) and the outfit of [Sorcerer’s Attire] sums him up to [Electric Sorcerer, lvl 15].
Ashido received [Acid Attunement I], [Mana Overflow I], [North Vestirian Language, Spoken VI], [Temperate Forest Survival II], [Corrosive Spit I], [Acid Splash I] and [Shield of Acid I]. Add her species, which as stated above was [Xylmade, Ogre], and her outfit [Sorcerer’s Attire] summed her up to [Acid Sorcerer, lvl 16].
What about Itavian?
We have books right now. Those two aren’t big on reading, but entertainment’s entertainment, right?
“That’s true.” Yaoyorozu admits. “But there’s a problem. Most of the books we’ve got seem to be rather… advanced . We talk about university-level biology and chemistry. I doubt either of them will find any enjoyment in reading unless we find different books.”
I guess.
We’ll give them those skills once we have something for them to read.
There was no point in giving people useless skills, as that increased the mana cost of respawning them after each and every death. And they preferred to not waste mana needlessly.
This actually gives Izuku an idea.
We should note down all the available species, skills and abilities and display the list somewhere on this level.
Probably also add personal profiles of every servant to it, so that people know what they have.
“To let people request changes to their stats, within reason at least?” Yaoyorozu asks for confirmation.
Yeah.
Define ‘within reason’
If people keep changing their stats, it’s going to drain us, hard
I’m against setting up any hard limits to that.
I trust everyone, even the villains, to not act terminally stupid. We’ll explain to them that the mana is something we need and it’s important for our future, so it shouldn’t be done when you’re bored but when there’s a serious reason for it.
Hmph.
Fine.
But I will start vetoing changes when they’ll be happening too often and waste our resources
Alright.
“That’s a good idea.” Yaoyorozu nods. “If that’s not a problem, I’ll make and maintain said list.”
Alright!
Who goes next?
“For the necromancer, I recommend Reiko Yanagi.” Monoma speaks out immediately. When Yaoyorozu gives him a questioning look, he elaborates. “She is grim . Edgy. Her entire hero aesthetic is one of a ghost. Her quirk was called Poltergeist. Her main interests other than becoming a pro-hero lay in occultism, creepypastas and horror ARGs. If she’s not a necromancer candidate, no one from our world is.”
“Good point.” Yaoyorozu agrees with him once more, earning herself one more shocked gasp that she completely ignores. “I have a feeling that she’ll be annoyed if we spawn her as anything other than a necromancer. Any counterarguments, Midoriya-san? From you, or your… co-administrator.”
Someone still didn’t feel comfortable about Shigaraki being there. Then again, Izuku wasn’t comfortable with that either.
I have nothing.
The only person who seems to equal her in edginess is Tokoyami (and, maybe, Kuroiro) but they’re more into, errr, shadows and darkness than death.
I can’t believe that heroes are more edgy than villains
All for One sucked edginess out of all villains to make himself the ultimate edgelord.
Ha!
So, yeah, let’s go with that.
What species, though?
“No idea.” Monoma shrugs. “Nothing with any sort of synergy on the list. White elf, maybe? It’s what I’d consider a bland and inoffensive choice.”
Really?
all our white elves are casters
all our beastkin are martial artists
ogres are scattered between both sides
That’s starting to form into a pattern and I’m not sure if I like it
“Does that really matter?” Monoma shakes his head. “I don’t think that diversity quotas are a thing in this universe, and even if they were, I’d pick our survival over fulfilling them. Beastkin, especially the carnivorous ones, excel at close-quarters combat. Elves, in the meantime, aren’t nearsighted, so they’re better suited for magic that might go past that distance. We’re not thinking that one species is better than another, we just put them in the roles that they excel in.”
oh
I just remembered the Dungeon setting different values on different species
imagine being an ‘all men are made equal’ mf sent here just to discover that the Dungeon classifies some species as worth more than others
Awkward
Let’s not talk about this ever again, please.
White elf then.
Reiko Yanagi ends up receiving [Necromancer’s Black Robe] and [Novice Necromancer’s Staff], and following skills and abilities: [Staff Proficiency I], [Black Magic, Death Aspect I], [Black Magic, Curse Aspect I], [Black Core I], [Basic Bone Carving II] (it just kind of fit her new class), [North Vestirian Language, Spoken VII], [Temperate Forest Survival II], [Life Tap I], [Shield of Negation I], [Black Bolt I], [Vulnerability Hex I], [Reanimate Corpse I], and [Summon Skeleton I].
The system identifies this setup as [Necromancer, lvl 19].
“Alright, so that’s done.” Yaoyorozu says as she finishes noting the list down. “What about warriors? I think we have a reasonable number of new mid and long-range combatants, but might need some buffing in the short-range department.”
“I’m legally obligated to pitch in some people from former 1-B.” Monoma replies, Yaoyorozu sighing loudly. “Yes, yes, I get the joke. Neito Monoma, promoting 1-B over 1-A, oh, the shock. I’m not apologizing for wanting to see more of my friends around.”
“No, I…” Yaoyorozu tries to say before she pauses and shakes her head. “I understand and I’m not going to make fun of it. Who do you recommend for the role?”
“Tetsutetsu, Kendou or Tokage.” Monoma replies. “Tetsutetsu is a no-brainer, we’d just have to copy Kirishima. As for the other two, both would do great. Though for all my respect towards Kendou, I think that Tokage will find it much easier to process being isekai’d. Promise her a shot at getting to ride a dinosaur if there are giant magical lizards around and she’d do everything for you.”
… everything?
“Everything that’s not very illegal.” Monoma corrects himself. “I half expect her to die to the first giant reptile because she dropped her weapon and tried to hug it. Still, I think that she’s a good pick for now, while Kendou would work as a leader for a hypothetical future third or fourth party.”
You could just admit that you don’t look forward to being knocked unconscious by her again.
“My head’s pretty sturdy, so I don’t mind that.” Monoma replies emphatically. Judging from the look that Yaoyorozu was giving him from the side, Izuku wasn’t the only person who wasn’t sure if he was telling the truth. “People with an affinity for leadership are in limited supply, there’s no need to put more than one of them in a party. It’s bad enough that we’re oversaturated with them already.”
“Yeah, good point.” Yaoyorozu sighs. “I like working with Uraraka, but I must admit that I feel like my skills are getting wasted when I’m only an advisor. That’s for the future, though. Isn’t Tokage more of a ranged combatant?”
Eventually, our servants will likely be split between parties of 4-5 people, each with their own leader and all of the bases (melee, ranged, magic etc.) covered, so that they can operate independently.
Congratulations, you’ve discovered fantasy world adventurers’ parties.
I see.
So, I can think of many people with leadership capabilities on our side. But with heroes and villains now working together, I have to ask.
How about the villain side? Any natural born leaders for you to nominate?
…
This isn’t a high bar to clear, all you need is either a high charisma and average intellect, or an average charisma but a high intellect.
So?
Anyone?
…
Twice.
Huh?
Twice.
A natural-born leader combining towering intellect with charisma to equal All Might.
He keeps wearing his mask to avoid people around him fainting when they see his handsome face.
Erm.
Surely, you wouldn’t laugh at that. After all, that would mean that you think that Twice is bad at something and for SOME FUCKING REASON you act as if Twice was an okay guy.
Right?
…
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You’re right, Twice is the leader that we all need.
HA!
“With her quirk, all distance is melee distance.” Monoma replies. “We’re not trying to recreate her quirk with magic, we’re replacing it with something a bit more mundane . But she is a good if competitive tactician, knows what teamwork is and is among the smartest members of our class. Plus, as stated, I think that she’ll get over it faster than Kendou.”
Someone was really invested into bringing her to life. Then again, Izuku can understand wanting more of your friends around.
Shigaraki?
w/e from me
Once again, once they agreed upon the person, their species and their role on the battlefield, figuring out details was a quick and painless process.
For Tokage’s equipment they settled on [Tribal Skirmisher Armor] alongside [Wooden Round Shield] and [Iron Sword]. Yes, the armor was something that fit a rogue more than a warrior, but in an absence for heavier armors it had to do.
As for the skills and abilities, Tokage received [Sword Proficiency I], [Shield Proficiency II], [Wolf Fang School I], [North Vestirian Language, Spoken V], [Tracking III], [Temperate Forest Survival I], [Shield Bash], [Lesser Slash I], [Barricade Shield I] and [Predator’s Advance I].
Yes, they settled up on wolfkin being her default species. They more or less knew what to expect from that, and it was a species with decent talent for melee combat. That, together with all the skills and equipment summed her up to a [Barbarian Warrior, lvl 18].
“Alright.” Yaoyorozu nods as she finishes writing it down. “Who else? If we’re planning to introduce more people and we’re planning to organize ourselves into semi-independent parties, I recommend starting by designing a default party. That would tell us who are we missing.”
Three fighters (one tank, one rogue, one somewhere in-between)
Three casters (one mage, one sorcerer, one warlock)
Uhm.
Tank and the warrior hold the line
Rogue and the sorcerer acts as a mobile group (either close support for the line or repelling flanking attacks on the backliners), while the latter can also switch to AoE attacks.
Mage does their buff/debuff thing
Warlock does the same thing while giving the party some personality
… have you figured it out so quickly because you thought of it as if you were designing a party in an RPG game?
Yes
Is that a problem?
Nope! I’m fine with that. Your party design makes sense.
“It does.” Yaoyorozu agrees with Izuku. “Though for now we should consider it to be a suggestion more than a law. We’re too weak for our parties to operate separately, meaning that regardless of how we decide to split the casters, they’ll all operate together either way.”
“In short…” Monoma comments. “... what matters most right now is the fighter to caster ratio, rather than the details of both categories.”
So, let’s say
First party composed of Ochako, Himiko and Kirishima for the fighters, supported by Yaoyorozu-san, Ashido and… Monoma-kun?
No, you’d be better suited for a role of a sort-of-advisor for the second party (similar to what Yaoyorozu-san is to Ochako).
And what about Spinner? He doesn’t fit either category, right?
Yeah
In the future, we could use rangers as the replacement for warlocks or sorcerers, for now we should just let him operate on his own
Huh?
He doesn’t fit the party composition right now, yes?
But his senses are pretty awesome, especially eyesight
Just have him run one-man reconnaissance missions for us
Oh
That makes perfect sense!
“It does.” Yaoyorozu agrees with him. “It’s a mountainous area, with a lot of vertical slopes that he can scale at ease or use to escape pursuers if he is detected by someone. He can also scale them to get a better look on the area surrounding him. Having him accompany us would be a waste of his talents.”
So, the second party.
Tokage, Yanagi and Monoma-kun to start with.
Then… probably Tetsutetsu.
Who is Kirishima’s clone.
Todoroki still thinks that they’re long-lost twins separated at birth.
“He should stop listening to what Kaminari says after he fries his brain.” Yaoyorozu sighs. “It never ends well. Midoriya-kun, do you remember the Power Cable Incident?”
I don’t think I’ll ever forget it.
Huh?
Kaminari is a bit… errr…
He lives by his own rules and considers the laws of reality, gods and society as gentle suggestions at best. At worst, he doesn’t remember that they exist and does things that leave everyone very confused.
The Power Cable Incident is when Iida woke up in the middle of the night, discovered that the power was off and went down to investigate, only to find Kaminari-kun eating cables in the basement.
Iida startled him, so Kaminari got electrocuted and had his brain fried.
As a result of that he went into existential depression while claiming that we’re all characters in a shounen manga and our world is fake.
Then his brain rebooted so he went back to sleep.
Ever since the Power Cable Incident, Todoroki has been following Kaminari everywhere and taking notes of his rants to turn them into conspiracy theories.
I hate that idea because it implies that I’m a shounen antagonist and I’m fated to lose to you
If that makes you feel better, the antagonist would probably be All for One. You, in the meantime, would have a last-millisecond change of mind that would lead to you finding redemption or dying while helping me take down the demon lord.
That sounds fucking stupid
redemption is for losers
LET ME BE THE FINAL BOSS FOR FUCK SAKE
Riiight.
Anyway.
Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu sounds like a solid pick, even if I think that giving a weapon made from Ironwood to someone whose name references iron four times is really pushing it.
“Oh, he’ll love it.” Monoma is quick to reply. “He embraced the vibe with gusto. Four irons in his name and surname, however that happened, his quirk called ‘steel’, his hero name being ‘Real Steel’, he was really into it. Give him the ironwood log and, in the future, the heaviest steel armor you can find and he’ll be content with his life.”
LOL
Imagine him obtaining some fame in this world and getting a nickname that also references iron or steel
Ironiron Ironiron the Iron-Handed with his trusted ironwood stick and wearing a full iron plate armor
Midnight would give him top grades on the hero informatics lesson for that.
Consistent aesthetics and all.
Seriously, though, how did he get a first name and surname so well-aligned with his quirk?!
beats me
Anyway, the second party also needs a rogue, and I believe that we all know what that means
Token villain teammate.
That would be best.
Your recommendation?
Compress.
But be cautious and regularly measure the amount of honk energy in the air
And don’t fucking let him show you his newest clown costume
every single one of them looks scarier than the last one and we’re at the point when I saw a freaking noumu being terrified of him
Man has given a mindless murder machine a bad case of coulrophobia
Other than that, he’s pretty cool
“Keep him off the clown juice, got it.” Monoma replies, looking as if he was getting second thoughts about the whole ordeal. Izuku can’t blame him. “And let me guess, we’re making him a catboy, right? Or, well, catman given his age.”
Call him catboy if you want, it’s only his body that’s an adult one, his mind is still one of a teenager and not a particularly mature one
But yeah, he should be okay with being part-cat
He helped feed some stray cats that live by Kurogiri’s bar
He only stopped doing that because Kurogiri said no
Huh? Why?
Because he left the bar to leave them some food and discovered that two of the local cats were now wearing surprisingly convincing clown make-ups
…
Compress is really dedicated to this clown thing of his, isn’t he?
Too much, but ehhh
you learn to tune it out
“I’m going to remove this entire exchange from my memory.” Monoma sighs. “Anyway, that works for a rogue and by extension for all the fighters. That leaves us with having to figure out the casters. Hedge mage is a no-brainer, they’re so default about their magic that they’re indispensable. So…”
“You’re clearly trying to gather up your former classmates for the second party, so how does Yui Kodai sound?” Yaoyorozu cuts in and asks. A good pick, Izuku thinks. Her quirk required her to influence the environment for her own gain, which is what mages seemed to be all about. “She, you and Yanagi would…”
“No.” Monoma interrupts her, the look on his face being that of a man haunted by memories too terrible to recall. “Just, no . Someone else. Anyone who isn’t her, please . We’re not ready for her.”
“What’s the problem with Kodai?” Yaoyorozu asks, only to blink at Monoma as he shivers visibly, the haunted look returning to his face. “Uhm, Kodai?” Once again, Monoma shivers while giving her a thousand yard stare. “What on Earth is…”
“Don’t ask or I’ll answer.” Monoma replies, once again cutting in. “Eventually we’ll have to tackle that particular brand of horror, but it’s way too early and none of us are ready for it. So, I have a counterproposal. Can I reclass into a hedge mage myself?”
Oh.
Not a bad idea, our list of shaman spells is very limited, and all it can do is some very basic buffing.
Your girlfriend is going to be sad due to missing out on her favorite combat performance-enhancing drug
She’ll imagine someone interrupting our date and that’ll give her all the earth-shattering rage she needs.
… I honestly can’t tell if you’re joking
Do you want to change your species while at it?
“Actually, yeah.” Monoma replies. “I can’t get used to how my eyesight works right now. I think I’ll prefer being a white elf to this. Even if this sense of smell and hearing is absolutely awesome. That won’t be a problem, right?”
It’s fine, it’s fine.
What about your party’s third caster?
“I think that we can skip this out for now.” Monoma replies. “Any third caster right now would be a carbon copy of a caster that we already have, and to be honest, I just don’t see any of my old classmates with a decent synergy with any of our magic classes. Besides, Komori’s literally right there.”
Oh. Izuku completely forgot about her. Yes, she wasn’t a mortal anymore, but Monoma was right in that she could play the role of a caster if need be. She just needed to physically manifest herself.
Probably not viable for normal trips outside, but whenever they expected a larger clash, they could give her the time needed to leave the Dungeon with them.
So, I guess we have the list of people.
This means that it’s time for everyone’s favorite - the talk about character details.
Ugh
Wait, I thought that you liked figuring out game characters from the mechanical point of view?
I did. But what you just said implied that I like it, and thus I felt forced to act as if I hated it
Grow up.
***
In the end, before creating any new characters they’ve decided to focus on correcting and improving what was already there, starting from reclassing Neito Monoma.
His equipment was changed to a [Hedge Mage Robe] and a [Hedge Mage Staff].
His skills and abilities were a copy of what Yaoyorozu had. In other words, [Staff Proficiency I], [Herbalism (Vestiria) III], [Basic Alchemy II], [Basic Enchanting I], [Prismatic Core I], [North Vestirian Language, Spoken VII], [North Vestirian Language, Written VI], [Western Elven (Vestirian Dialect, Modern), Spoken VII], [Western Elven (Vestirian Dialect, Modern), Written VII], [Itavian, Spoken VI], [Itavian, Written VI], [Temperate Forest Survival II], [Elemental Magic I], [Lesser Firebolt I], [Burst of Flames I], [Flametouch I], [Mist I], [Ball of Water I], [Waterbreath I], [Float I], [Move I], [Suppress Smell I], [Earthen Shield I], [Dirt Pellet I], and [Remove Footprints I].
There were also some updates on the field of equipment - including some new outfits. The [Tribal Skirmisher Armor] was, in fact, the first outfit that could be considered an armor, which made its acquisition a great boon to the Dungeon.
No, Izuku isn’t going to thank Shigaraki for extorting it out of Yla, even if she really had it coming.
Himiko had enough free points to be able to equip it. All that Izuku had to do was to make a quick change to her character profile and voila - she was wearing the armor already. Letting Izuku and Ochako see how she looked in it.
This leather armor was so exquisitely crafted that when worn by someone it looked downright skintight . Legs were covered by what looked like thick (but still somewhat flexible) thigh-highs. Yes, it was probably unsurprising that Ochako’s first response to seeing her in the armor was to step forward, lock their lips and immediately check just how flexible the lowest part of the leather armor was.
The part under her belt.
It wasn’t very flexible but Ochako didn’t let that stop her.
All of that while Izuku was seeing all of that while in his immaterial form, being torn between being indescribably embarrassed and wanting to look away… and feeling some really strange things stir inside him that made him keep watching.
And, in fact, look for a better angle.
He has no idea what his mom or his d… All Might would say if they saw him act like this. Then again, there’s a reason why certain things are kept in your bedroom, right? And Himiko was kind enough to promise them that she wouldn't do anything really weird while in public.
And so it was alright. Right?
“Sorry for that.” Uraraka says as she pulls back, grinning wryly at Himiko. Who was blushing furiously at what just happened. “Your new armor really… exacerbates your looks. I love it.”
“I don’t even know what exacerbates mean, but it sounds so hot.” Himiko replies before rubbing the top of her head into Uraraka’s chin while purring loudly. Uraraka wisely decides that it’s not the right time to educate her girlfriend about the meaning of the word and instead just scratches her head and back some more.
After some consideration, Izuku realizes what was going on. Ochako realized that there was no saving her public image after throwing Himiko over her shoulder and carrying her to her bedroom in front of everyone else. And since there was no way back…
… she could as well go ‘fuck it’ and embrace her new self completely.
How exactly Izuku is going to survive that remains to be seen. Thankfully no one in his family ever had any blood pressure issues, so maybe his poor veins will survive seeing those two act like this.
W-well, I don’t want to interrupt you, but… there’s technically another outfit that one of you might, errr, want to try on.
It’s just a bit, errr, special.
It’s called [Tribal Berserker Outfit] and it’s for Ochako.
“Berserker, huh.” Uraraka replies, looking and sounding intrigued. “Despite having that as my class, I don’t think that I’d go so far as to refer to myself as…” She sighs. “With Bloodrage I really am a berserker, aren’t I? Alright, show it to me.”
I think you should change in another room.
I want to see Himiko’s reaction to it.
And, errr, see the results at the same time as she does.
“Well, if my expectations weren’t high earlier, they’re definitely high now.” Uraraka replies cheerfully. “Alright then! Wait here.”
She then leaves the room and enters their little armory/wardrobe room. Himiko takes advantage of that to speak to him.
“Izukun, what is it about?” She asks. Despite trying to ask about it calmly, she’s definitely looking forward to it. With very excited anticipation.
… wait for it.
You’ll love it, I promise.
“That’s all I need!” Himiko grins. “I trust you.”
And her trust isn’t misplaced. Because when Ochako steps out of their changing room, the clothes that she wears are limited to a combination between a belt and a loincloth, a pair of fur gloves, a reddish cape with a small fur collar… and a fur bra.
Despite doing his best, Izuku can’t find a better way to describe it than a ‘fur bra’.
Her stomach (with some visible abs) is entirely exposed, and so are her bicepses. Needless to say, Himiko’s initial reaction to the sight is a loud squeal before she starts to drool.
Yeah. Izuku can relate to that. If there was ever a sight to make someone drool, it was the one in front of him.
“Well I don’t think that it’s a very… protective equipment.” Uraraka says before winking at Himiko. “But neither are the clothes I’m usually wearing, and I don’t have enough points for the armor. And I think that nothing screams ‘I’m not afraid of you!’ and ‘you’re nothing to me!’ more than charging an enemy in clothes like this, am I right?”
“Y-yes.” Himiko replies, still completely entranced by the sight in front of her. Izuku is ready to bet something quite valuable that she didn’t even hear Ochako.
Then again, whatever horny headspace she was in right now, it was a perfectly reasonable reaction to Ochako in that outfit. Or so Izuku thinks.
I’d prefer you in proper armor.
Because I don’t like seeing you get hurt.
“I prefer seeing the bad guys get hurt too.” Uraraka grins even wider. “Going past the AML limit is a bitch, and there’s no going around that, so let’s stick with what works, alright? Besides, all jokes aside, the bra and the gloves seem to be made from a pretty thick leather. It’s better than wearing normal clothes, even if not by far.”
And you also enjoy the looks that Himiko is giving you, and are ready to look for a justification to keep wearing it.
“Obviously!” Uraraka replies before chuckling. “Yeah, that too. But you’re fine with that, right, Himiko?”
“Y-yes.” Himiko replies. Her eyes were still absolutely glued to Uraraka and Izuku is almost certain that once again she didn’t hear Ochako, she just reacted unconsciously to hearing her own name.
She was probably too busy engrossing herself in some really, really kinky daydream involving herself, Ochako in her new clothes and Izuku.
***
You know that picture has to be here, don't you? :v
Imagine this but it's Uraraka's face up there.
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