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I'm Pollen, hope you're not allergic. I like writing a myriad of characters in all kinds of genres, so I'm pretty much down for anything roleplay-wise.

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Shuko Toma


It was like stepping through a door and being hit in the face with a raging blizzard. As soon as Shuko addressed the strange boy, she found herself reeling before an onslaught of words, coming in almost too fast and too close to react. She flinched away slightly as his arm came crashing around behind her like a wave, but failed to get away, and could only stand there, desperately uncomfortable, as she tried to get a word in amidst the storm of syllables now flooding around her.

"Right-"

"Wait-"

"But-"

It wasn't just the social side of things that got to her. Anyone would have been a little taken aback by such a motor-mouth, but Shuko also had to deal with her mind constantly picking up on the volume of his words, the total number of syllables he'd uttered, how many syllables each word contained and how many times each word showed up and on top of that all he was touching her and she didn't know whether it would be rude to throw him off. Her breathing had sped up, and her pulse was pounding like she was running from a pack of lions, the stress building up until her mind tried to cope the only way she knew how.

She surrendered.

Let his words flow, and simply listened, letting her thoughts and concerns drop away as she focused on what he was actually saying. It was easier this way, forgetting about herself and simply focusing on what was in front of her, like stepping out of the world and into a kind of trance.

When he finally stopped, and silence yawned between them, she found herself feeling oddly relaxed. Everything that had been on her mind before had simply been blown away by his crazy monologue, leaving her dizzy but serene. She breathed out, and with that breath much of her earlier tension drained right out of her.

"I'm a mathematician."

It was unusual. She wasn't picking the words, or concentrating on the tone she tried to project them in. She just let them come, a gentle stream flowing straight from her mind to her lips and then out into the air.

"That's my Quirk. I measure things around me as set values, and then do the math in my head to figure out anything I can't see." She gestured at him. "Like you. I can see your height and the span of your shoulders, and from that I can get things like your weight, your center of mass, the general proportions of your body structure..." A great deal more, in fact, but she caught herself. "... you get the idea."

Just like that, a little tension had returned, her shoulders going up just a few millimeters from where they had been and staying there. The little worries waiting at the back of her mind came creeping back, drawing her attention to a rather more obvious number.

"There are only two of us." She paused. Who was free? Her plan had been to grab one or two other people and then rescue the chubby kid, but it looked like he'd been picked up by the devil of all people.

She looked back at the boy next to her. "I don't see anyone else without a group. Maybe the plant girl?" Whatever her name was. Speaking of which... "You never gave me your name."

@McFazzer
How did the story go? Alice fell down the rabbit hole, and was lost in a world of madness.

A foreign tale, but one Shuko found herself thinking of as the seething swarms of the media were blanketed in clouds of pale smoke, which billowed out from the agency with a suddenness that could only have been caused by a Quirk. There was little she could do but relax and let the ghostly mass wrap itself around her and pull her away.

Out of her old life, and into the wild and terrifying unknown.

Which, she discovered a few seconds later as she knelt on a hard floor, was guarded by an average-looking guy with a somewhat patronizing tone. The moment they arrived, Boro launched straight into a monologue, which Shuko did her best to follow while coughing up smoke and rubbing at her eyes, accidentally knocking her glasses off in the process. She yelped at this, fumbling about for a few seconds before snatching them up again.

Slowly rising to her feet, she took a moment to wipe them on her sweatshirt, clearing away any dust or smoke particles that had stuck to them. The motion revealed a hint of pink cloth under the larger garment, a flash of color peeking out from beneath the dull exterior for just a moment before it was covered up again.

Once she had her glasses on, she blinked, and glanced about, doing her best to figure out this new situation.

It wasn't so nightmarish as it had been outside, but neither was it a time to relax. Boro's instructions were as vague as they were worrying, especially that last comment of his. Was he trying to turn the students against each other? Or was it some kind of test? Shuko frowned, contemplating for a moment, before remembering the prior instructions. Right. Groups. That part made sense, at least, even if it filled her with the same anxiety she'd felt with the media before.

A roomful of weirdos, and she had to find her place amongst them.

The guy she'd been standing with before had wandered away from everyone else, and she glanced his way, feeling a momentary pang of sympathy. On some level she wanted to do the same, just stay away until she was grouped up by process of elimination.

On the other hand, she wanted this opportunity. Needed this opportunity, if she was going to break free from what she'd done before. If she let her own insecurities get in the way of something this simple, how the fuck would she manage when they got to the actual training?

Get your shit together, Shuko.

Some groups were already forming, obvious enough that even she could see them. Mr. Satan had somehow recruited a cute guy, a ghost, and a walking plant. That made four, so no space there, even if she was a little tempted by the one calling himself Yuki.

She looked away, suddenly conscious of her own place in the room. Focus.

The other gathering team consisted of the dog-eared boy and a girl she hadn't seen before- one with an unusual but quite charming aesthetic. That was scary. She seemed nice, but she was also pretty, and having her in the room made Shuko look and feel even shittier than she already did, simply by virtue of comparison.

So that left the chubby kid and one other she could see, a pale guy carrying two bags packed full of what looked like random junk. Weird, but she could deal with it. Shuko steeled her nerves a little, swallowed, then walked over, a little too briskly.

"Hello? I'm Shuko." So far, so good. "Um... you're not in a group yet, right? There aren't many of us left."

Come on. Just say it.

Taking a breath, she blurted out her request. "Team up with me."

She'd been trying to sound confident, but pushed it too far, and the words came out too loud, less a request and more like a command. She shrunk back a little, realizing her mistake. "If you don't mind, that is?"

(@McFazzer Talking to Tommy)
Care to watch over the fight between @Negatomsk and I?


Sure, so long as Negatomsk has no objections. Hopefully this won't become a shitfest and I'll be able to just quietly read from the sidelines, but if you two hit a deadlock then I can offer a third-party opinion.
A sea of bodies. A storm of voices. An endless stream of clicks and ticks and flashing lights as fingers scrabbled against screens and buttons, desperately snapping shots to be slapped on a web page with some hastily written text and perhaps a choice quote or two, whichever would draw the most hits from bored or curious citizens looking for a few minutes of pointless entertainment in checking out the latest buzz on the hero scene. Some would spin it as a feel-good piece, the disadvantaged kids being offered a generous chance at redemption. Others would shoot for controversy, painting Tumble as an irresponsible upstart trying to drag mentally unstable youths and literal criminals into what was supposed to be a prestigious and tightly regulated field of work. If either story sold well enough, it might even end up being scavenged by the dead tree press the next morning.

Really, though, the whole clusterfuck could be summed up in a single sentence: it was attention, something Toma Shuko was doing her very best to avoid at the moment.

She'd known it would be one of the risks from the moment she'd received Tumble's offer, but had hoped the hero in question would keep things quiet. Evidently, she had not. Which led to the worrying question of whether this whole affair was just a big PR stunt. It certainly wouldn't be the first time Shuko had been taken for a ride.

Luckily she hadn't been the first to arrive, and by the time she'd showed up the press and gawkers alike had already ambushed the other prospective heroes, leaving her free to watch the whole scene from some distance away. A few people might have seen her, but when there was a guy cosplaying as Satan screaming about pain and violence only a few yards away, nobody was going to pay much attention to a scrawny girl with messy hair in a rumpled grey sweater, clutching a thin notebook to her chest.

The latter was a deliberate choice on her part, meant to make her look as boring as humanly possible for the cameras. Plain features and a dead expression did the rest, and for now only one pair of eyes was actually looking at her.

"Shuko. I'm fairly sure you're supposed to be standing in front of that crowd."

She met her father's gaze, trying to look a great deal calmer than she actually felt. "You're right. I'm hesitating again." She paused. "But the less time I have to spend in that mess, the better."

"If you're going to go through with this, you'll be seeing plenty more of the press from now on. You can't avoid them forever."

"I can avoid them now."

"Perhaps. But the thicker that crowd gets, the harder it'll be to move through, and you wouldn't want to be stuck back here and miss your first day." Gently, he rested a hand on one of her shoulders, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "I know you hate this part. I also know you're strong enough to brave it."

"Not strong."

He rolled his eyes a little at that. "You're as pedantic as your mother. Fine, not strong, but capable. You already have a plan for this, don't you?"

Shuko's cold expression cracked, just a little. A smile, fleeting, too quick to catch if one weren't looking for it.

Her father noticed, and smiled right back. "Go on, then. Before time runs out."

She nodded, and stepped forwards.

Part of her reason for hanging back was simple reluctance, the other part was a need to observe. Her thoughts had drifted, from the types of clothing on display to the lumens of each camera flash to the absence of Tumble herself to the other hero candidates to a somewhat cynical internal discussion on the media and this whole situation. All of it was fluff. Fluff to pass the time as she watched the crowd, gathering information for her Quirk to chew on.

Humans as individuals could be incredibly unpredictable. Humans as a group were far less so. The crowd had parameters she could use, points where people had focused their attention, which in turn determined the overall movement of the throng. Once she understood how this great mass of bodies worked, she could make a rough estimate of the fastest way through it.

Which she'd just done, leaving her with nothing to do but walk straight in.

Head down, shoulders hunched. First through the more open areas, where there remained some respect for personal space, then into the scrum at the front. Bodies pressed against her, larger than her, stronger than her, and she focused, making sure to push through in such a way as to move people towards the centers of attention, giving them an excuse to push forwards against others rather than push back against her. Not everyone responded the same way, but the law of averages was in full effect here, and she slipped through the crowd like a ghost.

Until a roving glance caught her and made the connection, and a hand reached out to try and seize her, a shouted question already in the air. Shuko twisted to one side, away from the grasping fingers, and moved on as if nothing had happened.

Some had caught wind, now, and were yelling or snapping photos, but the most they'd get would be a dull grey blur as she moved away from them, and a stiff, unyielding silence. If she didn't say anything, then what could they write about? Enough pressure would eventually force her to speak, but she was counting on a simple rule of nature here: when presented with a choice predators tended to go after the easier prey.

Sure enough, the attention passed, returning to the dog and the devil and whoever else was putting on a show. Shuko breathed a quiet sigh of relief, her pulse returning to normal as she made her way over to a squat-looking boy who seemed to have clammed up as well. Of all the others, he seemed the least likely to be photographed- the media didn't favor the unattractive. She'd stand next to him, and with any luck they'd be ignored until Tumble showed up.

(With @Pacifista's character for now)
Premise seems to fit the character I had planned quite well- ready to get started whenever!

By the way, if you guys have a suggestion for the RPs title, I'm all ears. I'm trying to stray away from sidekicks and looking for something that doesn't sound too undermining.


Maybe "Hero Academia: Crash Course" or something along those lines? Emphasizing the rough-and-tumble (pun intended) means of becoming heroes rather than the inglorious origins.
I'd be down for any of the three plots, so long as there's people to play them with. Sign me up!

Preference from most to least: Sidekicks > Villainy > Average.
I would definitely expect you Vets to get involved. Be Mentors and/or Judges for our new victims...


As I mentioned earlier, I have my own thing planned, but I can hold off on that. If you start an event, I'd be happy to help out with it!
Lots of interesting ideas here.

Thanks to all these suggestions, I have a plan now. As I mentioned before, I don't want to act immediately, since there's another tournament due to start soon... but once that's wrapping up or dying down, I'm going to try and kick off a new project. The goals being:

- Attract new people, give them a chance to experiment with fighting without getting immediately squished by more experienced members.
- Give more experienced members a chance to get in some good fights as well.
- Set things up in such a way that the event can continue even if a few people leave.
- Give people compelling reasons to stick around- so that they won't drop from the event in the first place!
- Have a story that feels like more than just a framework, and that encourages interactions outside of just combat.

Have an idea that will hopefully tie all of those together. Any other suggestions/thoughts? It's just a concept right now, but I can work on it while the TZDL kicks off and have the rules, arenas, structure, and overarching plot written up in detail within the next month.

If anyone's curious or interested in helping out with this, let me know and I can fill you in on some of the details.
Re: activity...

I ran a small tournament here in the past, and given that it was my first time doing so I think it went okay. Perhaps after the current event is done I could kick off a new one, and try to spread the word out beyond the people already in this subforum.

Long-term it's going to take more than just a couple events to get this place more active, but getting a few organized fights going and pulling people in with the promise of glory would be a good start!
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