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“How's this for a story for My Hero Academia?....Deku gets hit by a quirk by some” (2 conversations)
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Mar 6, 2024 at 5:16 AM PST
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How's this for a story idea?.. for My Hero Academia?..Deku gets hit by a quirk by some villain...a mix of an emotional and memory manipulation quirk...and somehow...the villain...UNINTENTIONALLY...manages to amplify Deku's feeling regarding to Bakugou or Kacchan as it were...making Deku realize...he's been treated like crap by Kacchan all this time!..but no more!..as Deku's feelings were exaggerated to a degree...leading to essentially...a sort of far-cry of what and who Deku used to be...starting with Deku only acting nice around others...even when Kacchan is around...but when Deku is all alone with Kacchan...Deku becomes a grinning psychopath...to gaslight Kacchan.....others in the CLASS 1-A are curious...did something change between Kacchan and Deku?....and things come to ahead...when Deku finally pushes things too far....gaslighting Kacchan....even during battle...by deliberately harming him..and so on..its not until much later that class 1-A feels something off between them...and Deku doesn't know what's going on...all he knows is that this FEELS right...like beating up Kacchan with a metal pipe to the face ....or testing a theory..Kacchan once told Deku back in Middle School...that maybe Deku would get a quirk if he killed himself...a quirk in the next life..so Deku wants to bring that favor in return.....by deciding to see if maybe..by pushing Kacchan off this window..Kacchan will get an even Greater quirk..as Kacchan is furious...baffled...concerned...and something else..what the hell is the matter with Deku here!?...as Deku is snickering..laughing...grinning..not himself...as he beats Kacchan within an inch of his life with a metal pipe.......end cliff-hanger.. How's this for story idea here huh?..
CHATBOT
The story idea you've described takes a dark and psychologically intense turn for "My Hero Academia," focusing on the relationship between Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and Katsuki Bakugo (Kacchan). It would explore themes of emotional manipulation, mental instability, and revenge, which could be quite gripping if handled with care and depth. Your narrative seeks to twist the usual dynamic between the two characters and shows a complete deconstruction of Deku's personality due to a villain's quirk. However, it's important to consider a few factors when developing such a plot: 1. **Tone and Themes**: "My Hero Academia" is primarily a shonen series, characterized by themes of heroism, growth, and friendship, despite its occasional dark moments. The concept of Deku becoming violent and sadistic, especially towards Bakugo, is a sharp departure from the established tone. It might be better suited for a darker, more mature audience. 2. **Character Consistency**: Pushing Deku to completely reverse his inherent good nature would require a conscious effort to maintain some semblance of his core character traits, or the change might feel too abrupt or out of character for readers familiar with the original material. 3. **Exploration of Consequences**: The psychological trauma and the potential rifts in the relationships between Deku and the rest of Class 1-A would need to be thoroughly explored, not just for dramatic effect but to convey the impact of such changes on the characters and their world. 4. **Resolution**: It would be essential to consider how the situation would be resolved. In most stories, especially those aimed at a younger demographic, there is a tendency to return to the status quo or a new equilibrium that still reaffirms the positive aspects of the protagonist. 5. **Catharsis and Growth**: If used as a character development tool, the story should ideally lead to some form of catharsis or growth for both Deku and Bakugo. The challenge would lie in bringing Deku back from the brink in a believable manner that aligns with the series's overall message. 6. **Audience Expectations**: Such a significant departure might thrill some fans while unsettling others. As a fan fiction or an alternate universe scenario, it would certainly capture interest and stimulate discussion. This story idea presents an opportunity to tackle complex emotional and ethical issues in the "My Hero Academia" universe. If you proceed with writing this narrative, it's crucial to handle the topics sensitively, especially given the severity of the actions you've outlined, and craft a story that would offer a compelling and nuanced depiction of these characters under extreme circumstances.
USER
Oh its just Deku is being manipulated without even knowing it....exaggerated feelings is all that......because of Deku's feelings and emotions ramped up by a TON there is all...which eventually leads to Bakugou to some introspection and all that...he wants to see the kind and annoyingly cheerful Deku back...and unfortunately....the history between them is the truth...Deku affected by the quirk just ramped things up to 11 more and more...as the 2 reconcile..when Bakugou begins to apologize what happened to Deku...only for Deku..now back to normal.....says its water under the bridge now...
CHATBOT
Given this additional context, it sounds like you're interested in using an external influence (the quirk effect) as a vehicle to bring to light and then address deeper underlying issues in Deku and Bakugou's relationship. If the quirk amplifies Deku's suppressed feelings of resentment toward how Bakugou treated him, it would add an interesting layer to their dynamic and could potentially catalyze character growth for both of them. Here's how you might want to organize and refine this story idea: 1. **Inciting Incident**: Introduce the villain with the quirk that inadvertently affects Deku, setting off the chain of events. 2. **Deku's Changed Behavior**: Show how Deku's behavior changes drastically, altering his interactions with Bakugou and others, which troubles his friends and leads to tension within Class 1-A. 3. **Bakugou's Realization and Introspection**: Through Deku's altered behavior, Bakugou begins to face his past actions and recognize the harm he's caused. This could lead to him reflecting on their history and wanting to make amends. 4. **Climax**: Build up to a critical confrontation where the heightened emotions between the two characters come to a head, perhaps during a battle that forces them to address the situation urgently. 5. **Resolution**: After the peak of the conflict, the effects of the quirk start to fade. Here, Bakugou has the opportunity to apologize, and Deku, back to his usual self, accepts the apology, signaling a major development in their relationship. 6. **Aftermath**: Show how the events influenced not just Deku and Bakugou, but also the rest of Class 1-A, demonstrating that their friendships have become stronger and more complex as a result of facing and overcoming this challenge. By focusing on emotional development rather than just the conflict, the story maintains a sense of progression in line with "My Hero Academia's" emphasis on growth and understanding. The key to making this impact will be in the nuanced handling of the characters' emotions and the development of the storyline at a pace that feels organic and earned. This story idea, as a means of exploring and resolving deep-seated emotional issues between characters, could resonate well with readers who appreciate character-driven narratives with a significant psychological component.
USER
Deku being manipulated by the emotional-feeling quirk..an experimental quirk that is...is the 'vehicle' to bring the light of Deku and Kacchan...their history back in Middle School was VERY true..Kacchan bullying Deku.....this experimental quirk years later would only serve to amplify those memories in Deku more...
CHATBOT
The use of an experimental emotion-feeling quirk to intensify Deku's underlying feelings towards his past with Kacchan is a compelling idea as it adds an element of psychological exploration to the "My Hero Academia" storyline. By doing this, you would dig deeper into the complex relationship between Deku and Kacchan, revealing layers of unresolved conflict and pain. In your narrative, this quirk could function as a catalyst for both characters, causing the following story beats: 1. **Manifestation of the Quirk's Effects**: The story would show how the quirk exacerbates Deku's memories and emotions connected to Kacchan's past bullying. As Deku's feelings are magnified, his behavior shifts in ways uncharacteristic of his normal self. 2. **Conflict**: As Deku's amplified emotions cause a rift, his actions might also cause Kacchan to face the reality of his past behavior's impact. This could create engaging conflicts both internally for the characters and externally with other members of Class 1-A. 3. **Revelation**: As the effects of the quirk become more apparent, Kacchan and possibly the other classmates start piecing together what's happening to Deku. The heightened emotional state could serve as a raw and honest unveiling of emotions usually left unspoken. 4. **Empathy and Understanding**: This crisis might force Kacchan, as well as others, to empathize with Deku's suffering. Bakugou might see the direct consequences of his actions, creating a moment of profound self-reflection and the realization that his behavior needs to change. 5. **Resolution and Growth**: Upon discovering that Deku's behavior is the result of an experimental quirk amplifying his emotions, the classmates--especially Bakugou--could come together to help Deku. This support network could be instrumental in bringing him back to his original state. 6. **New Dynamics**: After the resolution, Deku and Kacchan would likely have a changed relationship. Bakugou's realization and subsequent apology could lead to a new level of understanding and respect between them. This direction allows for a deep dive into the darker aspects of their past, shining a light on the legacy of bullying and the process of healing. It could also be an excellent opportunity for character development, showing how Deku deals with anger and how Bakugou confronts his guilt. Writing this storyline would require a delicate balance between staying true to the characters' canonical personalities and exploring the effects of heightened emotional turmoil. The experimental quirk and its undoing should serve as a means to a constructive end, ultimately leaving both Deku and Kacchan with a better understanding of each other and themselves.
USER
And of course...Kacchan is hissing...pissed off..angry...baffled..that all this was a result of a quirk all-along..and some quiet sense of relief..... how's that
CHATBOT
Your portrayal of Kacchan's reaction as "hissing, pissed off, angry, baffled" followed by "some quiet sense of relief" is fitting for his character and the situation you've created. Katsuki Bakugo is known for his fiery personality and tendency to express frustration and anger openly. Discovering that Deku's behavioral change--and by extension, the strain on their dynamic--was due to an external influence (the experimental quirk) would likely provoke initial outrage. This response would be consistent with how he's been depicted in "My Hero Academia": quick-tempered and prone to aggressive outbursts when faced with situations he can't control or understand. However, the "quiet sense of relief" that follows is equally important, as it provides a glimpse into Bakugo's more complex feelings. His relief could stem from a number of reasons: - Relief that Deku's change isn't a result of a fundamental shift in Deku's personality or a willful decision to become hostile. - Relief at not being fully at fault for the drastic shift in Deku's behavior; while Bakugo's past actions certainly played a role in shaping Deku's original suppressed feelings, the quirk's amplification is the immediate cause of the recent behavior. - Relief that there's a clear path toward resolving the conflict, especially if there's a way to counteract the quirk's effects and restore Deku to his normal self. The complexity and the layering of these emotions can lead to a powerful scene that reveals Bakugo's evolving character. This would be an opportunity to explore his vulnerability and the depth of his concern for Deku, aspects that he usually keeps concealed beneath his aggressive facade. It also opens the door for Bakugo to be more introspective about their shared past and to consciously work towards a more positive relationship with Deku moving forward. By focusing on these dynamics and giving careful attention to how the characters react and interact, the story can offer a resonant and emotionally rich narrative that aligns with the themes of growth, friendship, and redemption found in "My Hero Academia."
USER
And of course....by the end of the story..or close to it..Kacchan has a dream...sometime after Deku is back to normal...he dreams of the usual stuff..then ends up being dreaming of Deku for some reason...as Kacchan snorts at that...as Deku in his dream is all normal and cheerful..as Kacchan quietly eats up the praise and all..until his dream gets a turn for worse..."..Kacchan!.." Deku says cheerfully..as he hands a metal pipe to Kacchan.."..forehand or backhand?..Kacchan?.." he asks... as Kacchan is confused....what the he-..as his face gets with a metal pipe...and Deku's face runs bloody...grinning...choking Kacchan on his left hand...Deku's right hand with the metal pipe..Kacchan can't use his quirk here!..and the nightmare ends just as when Deku in that dream is about to hit him...
CHATBOT
Incorporating a dream sequence like the one you've described adds a psychological depth to Kacchan's character arc and can be an effective narrative device to convey his internal conflict. This nightmare can symbolize Bakugo's subconscious fears and guilt regarding their past interactions and the recent amplified tension caused by the experimental quirk. Here's how you might integrate Kacchan's dream into your story: 1. **Post-Conflict Reflection**: Situate the dream after the climax of your story, when Deku is back to normal and the immediate conflict has been resolved. This places the dream in a context where Bakugo is continuing to process everything that has happened. 2. **Dream Transition**: Start with commonplace, even comforting elements in the dream to reflect Bakugo's initial denial or avoidance of deeper emotional issues. The appearance of a cheerful, normal Deku would align with Bakugo's conscious desire to return to a less complicated friendship. 3. **Dramatic Shift**: The dream turning violent with Deku attacking Bakugo captures the fear and uncertainty that still plagues Bakugo subconsciously. It reflects his internalized trauma from the incident, as well as the fear of potentially losing control and becoming the victim--something he is not used to considering, given his usually dominant and aggressive demeanor. 4. **Symbolism**: The metal pipe and Deku's bloody grinning face in the dream represent a twisted mirror of their past, with roles reversed. It highlights Bakugo's underlying worry that their relationship might never truly recover or that deep down, Deku might harbor genuine resentment towards him. 5. **Inability to Use His Quirk**: Bakugo's quirklessness in the dream is an important symbol. It could represent his feeling of helplessness in repairing their friendship, his vulnerability in facing his own shortcomings, or the concern that he's not as strong as he believes--especially when it comes to the emotional and psychological aspects of himself. 6. **Wake-Up Call**: The nightmare acts as a subconscious wake-up call for Bakugo. It can serve as motivation for him to actively work on his relationship with Deku and address his own issues around anger, pride, and past bullying behavior. This dream sequence can be a profound moment of character introspection for Bakugo, serving as a springboard for emotional growth and development. It also allows your audience to empathize with Bakugo by revealing his internal struggles in a vivid and impactful way. To successfully integrate this dream into your story, it's critical to balance the symbolic elements with the established character traits and narrative pacing. If executed well, it can be a powerful scene that deepens Bakugo's character and enhances the overall themes of redemption and the complexity of human emotions within your narrative.
USER
Actually...do tthat again...but note my change.. And of course...by the end of the story...or close to it...Kacchan has a dream...sometime after Deku is back to normal...he dreams of the usual stuff...then ends up being dreaming of Deku for some reason...as Kacchan snorts at that...as Deku in his dream is all normal and cheerful...as Kacchan quietly eats up the praise and all...until his dream gets a turn for worse..."...Kacchan!.." Deku says cheerfully...as he hands a metal pipe to Kacchan..."...forehand or backhand?..Kacchan?.." he asks... as Kacchan is confused...what the he-...as his face gets with a metal pipe...and Deku...grinning..blood running down his forehead.....choking Kacchan with one hand.....Deku's right hand with the metal pipe...Kacchan can't use his quirk here!..and the nightmare ends just as when Deku in that dream is about to hit him...as Kacchan wakes up gasping..
CHATBOT
The dream you describe serves as a striking metaphor for Kacchan's mental state and the unresolved feelings he might have about Deku after the incident caused by the experimental quirk. Here's an analysis integrating your changes: 1. **Dream Beginnings**: The dream begins normally, even pleasantly, with Bakugo receiving praise, possibly a reflection of his desire for recognition and validation, especially from someone like Deku, whom he's had a complex relationship with from childhood. 2. **Shift to Darkness**: The sudden shift in the dream to a violent and troubling scenario reveals Bakugo's subconscious anxieties. Deku handing him the metal pipe and asking "forehand or backhand" introduces a chilling role reversal, casting Deku in the position of attacker--a far cry from his usual self. 3. **Symbolism of Injuries**: Deku's cheerful demeanor juxtaposed with a bloody forehead and violent intentions could represent Bakugo's understanding that their outward relationship does not fully reflect the pain and trauma underneath, some of which he is responsible for inflicting. 4. **Bakugo's Helplessness**: Bakugo's inability to use his quirk within the dream underscores his feeling of powerlessness when it comes to making amends or changing the past. It symbolizes his vulnerability--something that is deeply unsettling for a character who prides himself on strength and control. 5. **Terrible Realization**: The moment right before the dream Deku strikes him with the pipe, combined with Bakugo's awakening gasping for air, could symbolize a terrible realization--a fear that despite Deku being back to normal, the hateful dynamic from the dream could become reality if they don't address their issues. 6. **Awakening and Aftermath**: Waking from the nightmare, Bakugo's intense reaction implies that the emotional journey is far from over. The dream serves as a psychological reckoning, prompting him to reflect on his own behavior and the need to reconcile with Deku genuinely. This dream sequence is a potent narrative tool for delving into Bakugo's psyche, revealing that the quirk's amplification of Deku's emotions has left a lasting impact on Bakugo as well. It acts as a catalyst for Bakugo to continue on his path of character growth, acknowledging his past mistreatment of Deku and committing to a future where they both heal and move forward from the toxicity of their earlier relationship. Crafting this dream effectively requires careful attention to pacing and imagery, ensuring that it conveys the complex emotions Bakugo is grappling with while propelling his character development and the story forward. It provides readers with a visceral understanding of Bakugo's fears and his desire to overcome them.
USER
Do sample dialogues of when Deku kidnapped Kacchan...Kacchan demanding to know what's going on here!?..why all of this?......as Deku grins at him widely...too gleefully....this wasn't the Annoying(ly cheerful) Deku Kacchan always remembered...no...something happened..as Kacchan has to escape from this..and wait..where the hell are they??...as Deku hums..and drags Kacchan to a nearby window.."...Kacchan.." Deku says, his grin faltering.."...you told once...back then...I should kill myself with the hopes that I get a new life where I'd have a quirk.." he says, almost solemnly...seriously...."...soooooooooooooooooo........" Deku says drawling out the 'sooo' as the grin returns.."...I had A BRILLLIANT theory!.." he says too cheerfully...even doing that arm pose.."...if I push you out this window...well..you already your have explosive quirk right?......if I do THAT....then maybe...you'll get an even better quirk...right?.." as he winks at Kacchan...and Kacchan is blinking rapidly...what the fuck kind of fucked-up shit logic is that!?
CHATBOT
Given your scenario, you're looking for dialogue that captures both the menacing transformation of Deku under the quirk's influence and the shock and confusion it causes in Bakugo. Here's a sample exchange that could occur in this dark and tense moment: --- **Bakugo** (*bound to a chair, struggling fiercely*): "Deku, what the hell do you think you're doing?! This isn't funny! Let me go, NOW!" **Deku** (*grinning widely, a disturbing glint in his eyes*): "Oh, Kacchan, always so demanding. Can't you just enjoy our little reunion?" **Bakugo**: "Enjoy? Are you out of your damn mind? What's gotten into you? This isn't you!" **Deku** (*humming a tune as he drags Bakugo towards the window*): "You know, Kacchan, you always had such... insightful advice for me." **Bakugo** (*sneering despite the growing concern*): "What are you talking about, Deku? Stop this messed up act!" **Deku** (*grin faltering, voice dropping into a solemn, almost mocking tone*): "You told me once, way back then... I should take a leap of faith, maybe in the next life I'd have a quirk." **Bakugo** (*lashes out angrily*): "That was a long time ago, you idiot! I was a kid! What's your point?!" **Deku** (*drawling out the word with eerie cheerfulness*): "Sooooooo... I came up with a BRILLIANT theory!" **Bakugo** (*heart racing as he realizes the grave situation*): "Deku, whatever you're thinking, stop it right now!" **Deku** (*eyes bright with manic glee, striking a pose as if presenting a grand idea*): "If I push you out this window, considering you've already got your explosive quirk and all... maybe you'll be blessed with an even better quirk in your next life, right?" **Bakugo** (*panicking, yet defiant*): "That's twisted! It doesn't work like that and you know it, Deku! Have you completely lost it?! Snap out of it!" **Deku** (*winks, the danger in his eyes unmistakable*): "There's only one way to find out, Kacchan. Ready to fly?" --- This scene sets up an intense confrontation that escalates the tension between the characters. It showcases the drastic change in Deku's personality and hints at Bakugo's urgent need to confront his past cruel remarks while also fighting for his and Deku's present well-being. The dialogue reflects Deku's dangerously altered state, playing on past traumas and invoking a fearful symmetry to their childhood dynamic, all while Bakugo struggles to reason with him and grapples with the looming physical threat.
USER
Continue, as after many...many....MANY....events...Kacchan is rescued by All-Might and the other heroes like Aizawa there....as Kacchan has suffered...beatings from the pipe....thanks to Deku...the fight between them....choked...and the sight of Deku...even with his fingers marred for using the quirk of 'One for All'...Deku tried to CHOKE Kacchan....tearing even..and those sad words...'All I wanted was to be your friend....why?...why? Kacchan'....and then...skip to the present time...as All-Might sighs and closes his eyes...and takes a deep breath then opens his eyes.."..Listen carefully, my boy.." he remarks very seriously and somberly....as Kacchan listens on....still recovering...visible choke marks apparent on him...bruises from the pipe on his chest....arms...legs...as Kacchan listens..and listens...turns out?..what happened to Deku?...he was hit by an experimental quirk that amplified certain feelings and emotions.....notes were found in a lab affiliated...with the League of Villains...an experiment to see how Deku would react' is all...as Kacchan is blinking rapidly...too quiet..as Recovery Girl is there...and Kacchan...true to his character and skills despite his injuries..."...ARE YOU SHITTING ME!?!?.."