Spider-Deku AU: Nezu & Aizawa in "Thinking Logically"
They knew this was a trap, a challenge to their authority, but they couldn't leave it go. They had to do something. That was simple logic.
The students lining up outside their door to take part in the race representing heroes was getting ridiculous.
The Stories Untold
If you want to write one of these, please just link me
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I'll have Fem!Deku keychain for next year!!
(you'll ask why the red-white-blue. It's bc of All Might but my mom said "oooh how cute! she's french!")
yes mom she's french
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Fanart for the @bktdbkweek ! The prompt of the day is "Borrowing Clothes" so I drew Katsuki in this shirt !
Also, please pretend food is flying from his frying pan xD ha ha ha
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Explanation of Aizawa’s Erasure
In my fic, Into the Shade, I have Izuku explain that Aizawa’s Erasure quirk is not at all what canon says it is. My entire explanation is based on what canon has told us. I figured I should write it up here because in-fic Izuku doesn’t explain all the details (yet?) and I can also reference all the canon bits to help the explanation and how I came up with it.
Canon Explanations
When Erasure is first introduced we are given these two panels.
Both tell us he only has to look at someone for his quirk to work, that it stops when he blinks, and he gets dry eye.
Later we get a more full explanation here.
The first panel is Aizawa explaining Erasure. He claims to block the quirk factor. In the second panel we get the details about how Suneater’s quirk factor healed from the quirk erasing bullet. This suggests that someone’s quirk factor is a set part of their DNA that is known and distinguishable from the rest of them. (Details about what exactly quirk factors are and such is an essay for another time.)
But this brings up several questions. How can Erasure block access to part of someone’s DNA? How exactly does that not harm someone? It doesn’t actually make sense.
But earlier at the USJ we got this.
Erasure doesn’t work on mutants (or heteromorphic as they translated it for some reason). Aizawa himself admits it doesn’t work on mutants. Which directly contradicts the explanation that used Ojirou’s tail as an example. One could say ‘bad writing’ or ‘retconning’ but I decided to run with it.
Erasure is a mental quirk that makes people think their quirk is not working so strongly they cannot actually use it.
The villain here has a quirk that is rock-like skin and two extra arms. It is rather impossible to convince someone with rock skin that they do not have rock skin. The evidence would overwrite any mental warfare that Erasure is throwing at him. It would also be unable to convince the villain he does not have four arms or convince Ojirou he does not have a tail. Instead all Erasure can do is convince them that they cannot currently use their mutations which they actively control.
(Side note: Aizawa isn’t using his quirk on the villain in the above panels. He knows he can take him down with a punch and his quirk would offer little advantage. That is why the villain can still move all four arms. Aizawa would be too smart to bother wasting his limited quirk usage time on a guy that it wouldn’t be effective on.)
Secondary Aspects
Hair floating
The hair floating aspect of Aizawa’s quirk has some fanon about how he might have some telekinesis and that is how he uses the Capture Scarf but that doesn’t track with canon Shinsou using the Capture Scarf too. It seems to just be a side effect. Likely caused by the mental ‘wave’ he is putting out. It does beg the question of why he doesn’t tie his hair back or keep it short to hide this.
Intimidation. Dude is terrifying with glowing eyes and his hair floating up like that. His main fighting style is to sneak around, not fight head on. If this man jumped you with his eyes glowing and hair floating around like some scary medusa-esq snakes, yeah most people would freak out and then their quirk isn’t working. Makes them even sloppier.
Other’s don’t know when their quirk is erased
This is a bit of a pet-peeve of mine. I see it a lot in fanon that Erasure leaves behind a “cold” or “hollow” feeling. That is purely fanon and does not at all have any roots in canon. We canonically see time and time again that people are surprised they cannot use their quirk.
Izuku
Villains
Canon explains it is the reason the goggles are designed the way they are.
No one will know if their quirk isn’t working if they cannot tell who he is looking at. There is no feeling of losing your quirk. There is no way to know you are under Erasure until you try to use your quirk.
He might be able to feel when someone is trying to use their quirk
In this panel when Bakugou attacks Izuku he clearly tells him to stop but Aizawa is already using Erasure. That isn’t a logical thing to say, something like “Stop struggling” would make a lot more sense. Unless, there is a mental kickback that Aizawa can feel when Bakugou is trying to explode something. A mental kickback on a mental quirk would make sense.
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