U.A. High Application
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Player Name: Wolfeh
Contact:
AllintheBones
Timezone: EST
Character Name: Shota Aizawa
Age: 30
Birthday: November 8th
Family: Unnamed Father, Unnamed Mother, Izuku Midoriya (Adopted Son)
Occupation: Pro Hero, Teacher
Quirk:
Erasure
Shota has the ability to nullify anyone's quirk by looking at them. While powerful, it does have several drawbacks including:
-Deactivation if Shota blinks or if the person moves out of his line of sight.
-Gives him horrible dry eye and causes him to blink more often the longer he uses it.
-Mutation class quirks are immune to it.
Full Breakdown
History:
An alumni of U.A. High School, Shota had only been out of school for two years when a horrific incident involving a villain wiping out a city block changed the entire course of his life.
Not yet a pro by any means, Shota--also known as Eraserhead--had been called onto the scene with many others to perform search and rescue duties and on the third and last day of the operation he found a young boy underneath some rumble. Eraser stayed with the boy, though he didn't have much of a choice given how tightly the child clung to him, and after several days and a lot of surprising fretting later, he found out that the child had no one.
And he became Izuku Midoriya's guardian.
Putting his life as a hero mostly on back-burner, Aizawa found a place at U.A. High School once Izuku was settled and attending school himself so he could be on a similar schedule to his new charge. It wasn't easy for either of them but they slowly adjusted and their bond grew as the years passed. (Shota still worked here and there as a hero, eventually gaining official pro status so he could keep his license active.)
Eventually Izuku was old enough to apply to U.A. despite not having a quirk of his own and Aizawa did everything he could to help his "son" prepare, knowing that it was going to be a gamble but if anyone could do it it was Izuku. Lo and behold, the young man did it and ended up in Class 1-A; the class that Shota himself taught.
Contact:
Timezone: EST
Character Name: Shota Aizawa
Age: 30
Birthday: November 8th
Family: Unnamed Father, Unnamed Mother, Izuku Midoriya (Adopted Son)
Occupation: Pro Hero, Teacher
Quirk:
Erasure
Shota has the ability to nullify anyone's quirk by looking at them. While powerful, it does have several drawbacks including:
-Deactivation if Shota blinks or if the person moves out of his line of sight.
-Gives him horrible dry eye and causes him to blink more often the longer he uses it.
-Mutation class quirks are immune to it.
Full Breakdown
History:
An alumni of U.A. High School, Shota had only been out of school for two years when a horrific incident involving a villain wiping out a city block changed the entire course of his life.
Not yet a pro by any means, Shota--also known as Eraserhead--had been called onto the scene with many others to perform search and rescue duties and on the third and last day of the operation he found a young boy underneath some rumble. Eraser stayed with the boy, though he didn't have much of a choice given how tightly the child clung to him, and after several days and a lot of surprising fretting later, he found out that the child had no one.
And he became Izuku Midoriya's guardian.
Putting his life as a hero mostly on back-burner, Aizawa found a place at U.A. High School once Izuku was settled and attending school himself so he could be on a similar schedule to his new charge. It wasn't easy for either of them but they slowly adjusted and their bond grew as the years passed. (Shota still worked here and there as a hero, eventually gaining official pro status so he could keep his license active.)
Eventually Izuku was old enough to apply to U.A. despite not having a quirk of his own and Aizawa did everything he could to help his "son" prepare, knowing that it was going to be a gamble but if anyone could do it it was Izuku. Lo and behold, the young man did it and ended up in Class 1-A; the class that Shota himself taught.