Making up my own One For All users headcanons because we still know little to nothing abt them
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Given recent chapter developments, (I’m honestly not quite sure what to think of Danger Sense being stolen, but we’ll just have to see where this all goes)
I’ve come up with potential Kudoichi angst material nonetheless >:) muahaha.
The theory goes if somehow all the vestiges are to be stolen one by one, what if when it comes down to Kudo and Gearshift getting stolen, it’s a parallel to when Bakugo got kidnapped by the league of villains that one time.
Idk, I just thought it’d be a cool little parallel between the two of them :/
Merry Christmas! I give you suffering :)
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Deku, out of breath: before I pass out I need to ask… how’d you get your scar?
Kudou: after Yoichi’s hand was cut off, he kissed me to transfer OFA.. then his brother sliced half my face off too.
Bakugo, yelling: you still struggling nerd?? what, you need mouth-to-mouth or something?
Deku:
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Having now read the official release of MHA 407, I don’t (yet) see the argument that AFO was a traumatized baby who was just looking for someone to respond to his cries and take care of him the way that Tenko was wandering the streets. While it’s revealed that AFO doesn’t want to be alone, AFO’s backstory and Tenko’s backstory reveal two very different men with different motivations.
The narrative in 407 says young AFO distrusts anyone who won’t turn and look at him when he cries because those people don’t offer anything of value to him. He can’t manipulate them into doing what he wants, and therefore they are useless and he can kill them if he wants. This has long been AFO’s thought pattern, and it’s what he taught young Tenko — YOU are more important than anything, and YOU should always act how you desire. Nothing in the world matters except what YOU want to do.
Contrast that with young Tenko’s initial reactions when realizing he killed his family, and with Tomura’s later hesitation to kill (or even attack) Katsuki after Katsuki refuses to join the LOV. Tenko/Tomura cares about other people, even after they refuse him, in a way that AFO does not.
Moreover, look at young AFO’s faces. He isn’t shown smiling or crying or having any emotion at all until page 11, when he reveals he killed the glowing child and stole their quirk. He then grins widely as he talks about his dream of a world that exists only for him. AFO didn’t smile when killing the anti-meta group OR when reading with Yoichi. He has no happy, smiling memories prior to this moment (even with Yoichi), unlike Tenko who had fond memories of his mom, sister, friends, and dog.
As another point of contrast, look at why AFO wants to be the villain: He wants to be surrounded by people who pay tribute to him. He does not want to “battle on in solitude.” (Another reason why AFO hated All Might for smashing his face in — it required a lengthy recovery hidden away from followers.)
To AFO, people are a one-way relationship. He doesn’t want to be alone, so he wants to possess a brother who directly opposes everything AFO stands for; a brother who is family and who wishes for the best but will never be a supporter, follower, ally, or friend. AFO gives Yoichi a quirk thinking that will change Yoichi’s mind, or keep him somehow bound to AFO.
Tomura, however, wants allies, and in return he wants to give back to them. He got downright DEFENSIVE when Mirio said he didn’t have any friends. Tomura understands the give-and-take involved in working with people. He doesn’t just want followers that do his bidding.
In the end, AFO’s unrelenting selfishness will leave him alone — at some point he will run out of “followers” and paths to victory. Meanwhile, Yoichi and Kudou built a network that ensured they would not be alone in their battle. They found true allies in the other OFA holders, and in turn Izuku found allies among pro heroes and at UA, just as Tomura did in the LOV. They are not alone.
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I wonder what Kudou feels when he sees izuku or katsuki. Does he feel sad or bitter that what they have could've been him and yoichi if it weren't for afo and their lack of time together. Did he think for one second that maybe they're also doomed to end, or maybe he had hope that izuku and katsuki could be happy and live a long time after they win from the devil afo.
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Kudo’s POV:
The image I based it off of below:
Thanks @mcfanely for giving me the fun idea to draw this :)
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