While UA was known for being the most rigorous hero academy in Japan, and possibly the world. But the most well known high school worldwide was definitely the New York International Academy for Heroes, also called NYI for short.
Despite having original plans to go to UA myself, some bumps involving my family's business moving to the United States ended me up here, on the steps of NYI. Around me were students of all sizes and origins, itching to test their skills against whatever the Opening Exam would have in store for them. I was one of those students.
The courtyard outside of the academy was very large, and very crowded; however, I had managed to get into the examination line fairly quickly. There was just one other student in front of me, and she seemed as though she was almost finished.
I gazed at the academy in awe. The building itself was enormous. I guess it has to be large, though. They need to fit classrooms, dormitories, and giant, hyper-realistic simulation zones, in the campus somehow.
I wondered exactly how much money did it cost to build the academy. Billions, or probably even trillions, for sure.
"Umm… it's your turn," the examination lady sighed. She was young, probably only twenty. She had a clipboard in her left hand. She looked tired of having to work all day and seemed annoyed at me for holding up the line.
"S-sorry," I muttered. The examination lady sighed again, and led me to the examination room.
Once we made it inside, she said, "Sit down in this chair." She motioned to a comfy-looking armchair with her clipboard. After I had sat down, she did the same in an identical armchair facing directly at me.
"What is your name?" she asked, yawning.
"Utsuri Tenmetsu," I answered straightforwardly.
She scribbled on her clipboard. "Where are you originally from?"
"Nagoya, Japan," I answered. Once again, she writes the information on her clipboard.
"What is your quirk? And can you give a brief summary of its power?"
"My quirk is Teleportation. I can go from one spot to another almost instantaneously," I explained, energetically. "I have to be able to see the spot, though, and I can only go up to about five meters at a time. I need to wait about a second before teleporting again. Also, I can only teleport ten kilograms of mass with me at a time, excluding my own mass, of course. Sometimes, I'll get headaches if I-"
"I said a brief… description, didn't I?" the examination lady interrupted, even more irritated than before.
I blushed, realizing that I was rambling. "Sorry," I apologized, "move on."
"I just need to do a medical examination on you, and we should be finished," she said.
The exam was quick, and not at all invasive. Once it was over, I was allowed to wait at the entrance of the arena. Inside, awaited whatever goal I would have to pass to become a hero.
"Hey you!" a loud, masculine voice shouted. I turned around, and was met with a muscular boy about my age. "Are you ready for this?" he asked. He looked extremely nervous, but was trying to hide it behind a false sense of bravado.
I looked at him for a bit, before saying, "I guess I am."
"What do you think's behind those doors?" he asked, pointing to the enormous garage doors leading into the arena.
"We'll probably have to fight giant robots," explained a voice. A boy, much skinnier than the one who asked the question, had just inserted himself into our conversation. He had long, blonde hair, and was very feminine. "It's usually the same every year. It's either 'See how many robots you can take down,' or, 'Try to get past the robots in a race.'"
I had heard about a similar initiation test that had just happened at U.A. The students had to fight against robots to be accepted. It would make sense if that was going to be the case here too.
"It doesn't matter anyway," the muscular boy said, "My quirk can beat any robot."
"We'll see about that," the blonde kid said. After a few audible shushes, the entire crowd of students quieted as a figure stood up in front of the arena doors.
"Hello, future NYI students!" The figure said in a booming voice. "It is I, Mastermind, Pro Hero and, if you do well enough on this entrance exam, your principal." Applause and the occasional whistle rang throughout the throngs of students.
"But, before we begin, I would like to go over the rules..."
Pretty short, I know. But I need at least 6 new 1-A students to start the next chapter. I want to have as many students done as possible before I get sent teachers and villains. If you send me a character, I will respond as qickly as possible. If you have any questions, please contact me, I wont be annoyed or anything. If i think there is anything wrong with your character, I might make recommendations to fix it.
You can make 3 characters
Character-
Name:
Hero/Villain Name:
Role: (1-A Student, Teacher, Villainous Alliance, Pro Hero/If teacher include subject)
Nationality: (Can come from anywhere in the world. I want to have a diverse cast of character from all over the globe)
Age: (Keep it reasonable)
Birthday:
Gender: (Keep it binary for simplicity, plz)
Sexuality: (Straight, Gay, Bi, etc.)
Quirk-
Quirk Name:
Quirk Ability: (No canon ones)
Quirk Type: (Emitter, Mutant, Transformation)
Quirk Description:
Benefits:
Weaknesses:
Quirk Strategies/Moves: (Creative ways your character uses their Quirk)
Appearance-
Hair: (Color and style, the more descriptive, the better)
Appearance: (Eye color, expression, skin color, etc.)
Build:
Height/Weight: (Doesn't need to be exact)
Casual Clothing:
Hero Suit: (Make it functional and related to the quirk of the character)
Extra Details: (Whatever you want, or nothing at all)
Personality-
General Personality: (The most important part of this SYOC. This should be fairly long)
Backstory: (Also long)
Potential character subplots: (optional)
Likes:
Dislikes:
Fears:
Hobbies:
Skills
Personality Strengths:
Personality Weaknesses:
What kind of person would they…
Befriend:
Hate:
Rival:
Fall in love with:
How would they act towards...
Strangers:
Classmates:
Friends:
Enemies:
Villains:
Teachers:
How would the act when…
Happy:
Sad:
Angry:
Stressed:
Afraid:
Completely Distraught/Mortified/Depressed:
How open are they to...
Friendship:
Rivalry:
Romance:
Stats-
Give a score from 0 (worst) to 5 (best)
Power: (Raw power of the quirk and/or character)
Endurance: (ability to take a hit, both physically and mentally)
Quirk: (Not the power of the quirk, but the user's ability to use it effectively and strategically.
Intelligence: (Ability to think quickly, strategize, and overall knowledge)
Technique: (Speed, agility, acrobatics including quirk use)
Teamwork: (How well they work with others)
Extra Notes: