- @toon
WELL... it's probably better to wait for some other attack? if you really want to get rid of ren and yoshi quickly though, you could always have them kick the bucket off screen and just say that?? it happened i guess???
im late to the convo as always but my favourite character to roleplay would probably have to be yuzuru or noriko at the moment because i love my villain babes, sorry sayuri. kazuya might make it up there once i start roleplaying, idk. sayuri is interesting and problematic, but she'd be even more interesting if i got her to interact with other people as well ^^;;
a heavy emil is an interesting thought,, but are there any physical reasons as to why he might be heavy? like i dont know if he's supposed to be slim/fit/a lil chubby or anything like that, or ??? it could ????? be a byproduct of his quirk??????? that, and there's also muscle mass and bone density to take into one's weight,,,, it's a cool idea, but muscle all might not being able to pick him up? that'd be kinda funny to see, i guess kdfjiskjfkdf
@gay

okay but in all seriousness, this is why you shouldn't write at almost 2:00 am in the morning, it just doesn't work that way gay. i did a lil brainstorming last night and im screech how do i write again
@waterwolf600
rina : indecisive, easily discouraged and dependent people generally rank pretty high up on sayuri's list of making-people's-lives-a-living-hell, so it really is no surprise why she would want to hang around rina just to worm her way into her friend zone in order to lead her astray and break her down. if sayuri was like any other girl, she'd probably want to get to know rina more and make friends with such a friendly student, but because sayuri is who she is and she's kind of a turd, that isn't going to happen anytime soon. sure, sayuri will pretend (and she's fairly good at pretending, honestly), but unless sayuri gives up on being a bully of sorts, that's all their relationship will ever amount to.
kazuya don't tend to enjoy the companies of girls as much as boys because he's homorom he's been teased for having a feminine appearance at a young age, but with rina, it's possible for him to relax somewhat from his usually tense state because she doesn't seem to be the type of person who would judge. she's friendly and cooperative, and that's almost everything that kazuya would ever want to have in a friend. while rina's indecisiveness and the way she's easily discouraged is a bit worrisome to our local shy boy, he'd certainly help her get over his troubles if he was her friend.
yuzuru and noriko no like. they probably wouldn't meet outside of fights because neither yuzuru or noriko would infiltrate u.a. also noriko is blind and it's difficult for her to recognize people just from hearing their voices alone
etsuko : wow look, it's a not-so-bratty kid. sayuri doesn't mind the company of younger children, but because etsuko is a villain, she'd have to fight back if they ever met during a fight. their tendency to treat everything like a game is a little startling to sayuri, but in a sense, she can sort of relate because the way she toys with her victims' feelings and weave half truths is much like a game to her, as well. if etsuko wasn't a villain, then sayuri would probably want to adopt them because i love yumeno and yumeno is cute they're cute, but because etsuko is a villain, that'll never happen. at most, sayuri would just knock them out if possible during fights rather than seriously injuring them.
etsuko... really bothers kazuya for some reason, and he can't believe how such a young child has been affected by the darkness of the league of villains. however, kazuya doesn't enjoy spending time with younger children, and as such, he'll probably try to avoid them at all cost after one meeting on the battlefield. etsuko's presence and how they deal with things is more than just a little disconcerting to kazuya, but again, as someone who hates confrontation, he'd rather just avoid the younger villain.
in yuzuru's eyes, etsuko is a Good Kid (tm). while he doesn't really care if people kill or not, he does understand that it's probably better for etsuko to slowly ease into becoming a villain by just getting used to their quirk, and by doing so, they'd learn how to effectively kill people with it. obviously, yuzuru doesn't actually know if etsuko would ever want to become a murderer, but hey, where's the fun in being a villain if you can't kill people with your quirk? there's also the idea of theft and arson for etsuko, but again, it might be a while before etsuko would actually be able to do any of those things. the younger villain's thought process is interesting to our local freaky boy, and as someone who greatly enjoys mind games and playing around with people's thoughts in an attempt to understand how other people might be thinking, he'd certainly want to keep them around for a while.
noriko !!! loves !!!! this kid !!!!! and will do anything in her power to keep them as safe as possible which is kind of a joke, considering this is the league of villains, but insert shruggy face here !!!!!!!!!! etsuko is most likely one of the many villains that noriko would have to keep tabs on at all costs because she's that much of a doting "mother", especially when it comes to younger villains. sure, she's never actually seen etsuko's appearance before because she's blind, but she's almost 95% sure that they're as cute as she'd imagine. noriko thinks that etsuko's general demeanor is rather interesting, and she'd totally enjoy getting to know them some more. however, noriko is 17, so they'd probably have a relationship akin to a doting older sister and a younger little brother.
@zillow
yobi : sayuri really hates yobi's guts, there's really no way of sugarcoating this. mixing two girls with strong personalities and a snarky mind will only lead to disaster, and since sayuri doesn't have any real power over yobi, she'd settle with compliments that sound sweet but are actually rather bitter and demeaning, once you dig deeper. more than anyone else, though, sayuri just doesn't understand yobi all that well. it's almost as though any small comment could set the other girl off, and the speed in which her attitude changes is definitely strange. sayuri wouldn't go so far as to call yobi bi-polar, per se, since all yobi does is change moods quickly, but she's definitely strange in sayuri's eyes.
and here we have yet another person who kazuya would rather avoid than get to know. not only is yobi's quirk ridiculously powerful, her snarky mouth is something that kazuya would not want to attract attention from. all in all, he thinks her personality is just all over the place, and he'd never truly know what would manage to annoy her. while yobi can seem rather rude and inconsiderate to some choice students, he's never really had that much of an issue with yobi's personality. she's an oddball in his eyes for sure, but he'd rather not get on her bad side anytime soon.
yuzuru and noriko are villains, and they'd hate yobi regardless of what her personality was like.
recovery girl : sayuri doesn't see chiyo has anything else other than a teacher and a pro hero. as such, she's going to have to be on her good behaviour when around the rest of the teachers, so that none of them will become suspicious at her actions and words. the same goes for kazuya; this is nothing more than a regular teacher/student relationship.
because chiyo is a teacher (sort of) and a pro hero, it's only natural for yuzuru and noriko to hate her a lot. however, recovery girl isn't often out on the battlefield, so they'd probably never meet, anyways.
miku : what better target is there for sayuri to pick on than a quirkless girl who probably only managed to enter u.a. because a pro hero took pity on her? miku has enough sass and bite in her words to back up the fact that she doesn't actually have a quirk, but sayuri understands that even if she constantly says that she doesn't need a quirk, she secretly does. in a sort of society where not having quirks is a vast minority, it's impossible for someone without a quirk to not yearn for one, in sayuri's understanding. the ones who do not have quirks are considered strange and are often times are outcasts from the rest of the world. while sayuri would normally just straight out pick on miku, she doesn't fancy getting to know miku's sharp tongue and snark. as such, sayuri would just force herself to get along with the other girl regularly in order to squeeze her way into miku's (nonexistent) friend circle, and then that's where the real fun starts for sayuri.
a quirkless student? in u.a? kazuya has honestly never heard of anything stranger, but he does have to admit that miku's creations are rather interesting. however, miku's cockiness and sharp tongue prevents kazuya from actually approaching the girl in most circumstances, as he isn't fond of being put down by other people. miku seems to want to be alone, and as such, kazuya would gladly leave her be without disturbing her. the fact that she constantly listens to music and enjoys sweets is intriguing to kazuya, and if it weren't for how anti-social miku was, he'd probably enjoy getting to know her.
because miku is quirkless, one can certainly expect yuzuru to be more malicious than he'd usually be when attacking civilians. even though he dislikes his quirk a fair bit, he'd still rather keep song of the mad than have no quirk at all, and as such, yuzuru wouldn't hesitate to rub it in any quirkless person's (not restricted to just miku) face. he thinks that miku's strong facade is rather pathetic at times, and although he has to acknowledge that the girl does a good job at keeping her inner desires hidden, he also knows that it's impossible to hide it forever.
noriko would honestly treat miku the same way that she'd treat any other u.a. student; with hatred, and if she's feeling particularly good about herself, she might even reward them with death. she doesn't care all that much if miku has a quirk or not; she's still a u.a. student, therefore she should be eliminated. her cold personality is a bit of a turn off in regards to noriko potentially showing mercy, but when has the blind girl ever shown mercy to heroes and u.a. students?
@gianella
midori : for once, sayuri actually has a pretty neutral opinion about someone. she wouldn't mind getting to know midori as some sort of friend, nor would she mind if the two never actually hit it off. she does know that midori's silence can be rather disconcerting at times, and as introverted the other girl may seem, midori's stubbornness manages to surprise sayuri time and time again. all in all, sayuri isn't quite sure how to think about midori, because most of the time, the other girl comes off as a real-life, breathing doll that can think for herself. the tone of midori's skin is akin to that of porcelain dolls, and as such, sayuri doesn't tend to interact with midori all that often unless the other girl first initiates the conversation.
although kazuya can't deny that midori seems pretty and rather doll-like, something about the girl just seems rather odd to him. he respects that she's a quieter girl and that she's someone who feels that the actions of people define them rather than their appearances. however, when it comes to making decisions for herself, midori does seem rather hesitant and unsure of herself at times, and based off personal experience, kazuya knows that once you fall into that cycle of constantly asking if what you're doing is right, then it's more difficult to climb back out of that abyss. they could be potential friends, but until kazuya gets to know midori some more, he has no real opinion on her.
yuzuru and noriko won't like midori because once again, midori is a hero in training and villains don't mix well with heroes in training.



