dryeyes: that i will regret forever [<user name="if">] (but mostly)
Shouta Aizawa// pro hero: ERASERHEAD ([personal profile] dryeyes) wrote 2018-07-08 05:43 am (UTC)

[There was someone pulling the strings. As diligently as he was grooming his students for heroics, someone was grooming Shigaraki for villainy. The question of why resounds in his mind. It was one thing for villains to act in their own self-interest. That was to be expected. Why would a villain care about training future villains? What sort of legacy was that?]

[A person like that was a radical. It was different from the hero killer. The hero killer was one person so obsessed with their ideals that they took action. This was someone who was willing to plant the seeds and tend to them. By staying in the background, a dozen pawns could be caught with his ideals still living on. That was dangerous enough.]

[Then, though, there's that phrase, "Giving his quirk to me." It's said so casually and that makes it a dozen times scarier than any look Shigaraki could give from behind that hand. The power to take quirks.]


... who was the other hero you captured? [Only one teacher. That meant at least one of the Pussycats was taken as well.] Are they also going to get your generous employment offer? [It's sarcasm but the way he says it is very dry. Shigaraki clearly considered it generous. And he can't quite hide the unease that's starting with ideas of what the alternatives may be.]

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