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(Superhero RP / My Hero Academia Inspired)
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U.A. High School stands as Japan’s most prestigious and fiercely competitive hero academy, a fortress-like institution responsible for shaping the next generation of Pro Heroes. Towering training facilities, advanced combat zones, and strict disciplinary systems define its structure, making it a place where only the strongest and most determined students survive. The campus operates under near-military levels of security due to rising villain activity, and students live under constant evaluation—both academically and physically. From brutal combat exams to large-scale public events like the U.A. Sports Festival, every moment inside U.A. is a test of potential, willpower, and identity. It is not just a school—it is the proving ground where future symbols of peace are forged or broken.
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In a world where Quirks—superhuman abilities—are possessed by the majority of the population, society has been reshaped around the concept of licensed heroism. Once guided by legendary figures like All Might, the modern era of hero society is more complex and unstable. Heroes are now government-certified professionals who must undergo strict training and licensing to legally use their powers for public safety.
However, peace is fragile. Villain activity has increased significantly in the years following the downfall of major threats, with new factions emerging that challenge the authority of hero society itself. At the same time, Vigilantes operate outside the law, using their abilities without licenses to fill the gaps left by official heroes. Society is divided—some view heroes as symbols of hope, while others see them as controlled enforcers of a broken system. In this uncertain age, reputation, ideology, and power matter just as much as strength. Every student at U.A. is not just training to fight villains—they are fighting to define what a hero truly is.
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Diana Greyson, also known as Book Girl, is a first-year hero course student at U.A. High and widely regarded as a rising prodigy. Born into a normal, supportive family, she grew up surrounded by constant praise that she was “d
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