DUUUUDE
AOYAMA USING HIS LASER BEAM BACK DURING THE TRAINING ARC WAS HOW THE VILLAINS FOUND THE CAMP!
AIZAWA YOU FUCK
SHIT HE TOLD HIM TO DO IT AND YOU HAD NO IDEA WHAT THE HELL
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DUUUUDE
AOYAMA USING HIS LASER BEAM BACK DURING THE TRAINING ARC WAS HOW THE VILLAINS FOUND THE CAMP!
AIZAWA YOU FUCK
SHIT HE TOLD HIM TO DO IT AND YOU HAD NO IDEA WHAT THE HELL
So I made a bunch of alignment charts for yarichin bitch and yeah, the third years aren't included for space but I may or may not have a personal explanation for that too.
Mostly made them for oneshot concepts that I might post because there's never enough content to consume right?
I just had this idea when I remembered that nathaniel has alot of color palette interpretations. On my older accounts I projected/kinned so hard onto Nathaniel that I racebent him to a black kid which spurred into an oc that I've become attached to, so I added a bunch of colors that are semi close to the 3 main ones. (I included @kiwibon 's fanart of him cause it's arguably the most popular fanwork of Nathaniel)
(Edit/// updated with more colors)
Me when Hagakure isn't the traitor, and I see my favorite traitor theory was right:
Watching this playlist and rn I really wish ever after high also gets a reboot
Please for the love of god read Vigilantes
Also it's just really interesting but I DIED when I read the panels in the first pic
I used to have this theory when I was 14 that this
Was originally Nathaniel, but that they scrapped him and reused his design for an extra in miraculous. Pixie Girl hasn't been released yet so until then, no one can really prove me wrong
So something's been in my head and it was something that I've always been bothered with. To the point where an entire AU was inspired by this thought and an original character for my comic was created around the thought: Why does Yuuga have so many mirrors? Ever since Yuuga's short character moment in the redimal course arc with Deku, it became pretty clear to a lot of us that Yuuga was struggling with his self esteem and his perception of himself. But then... Why would he have so many mirrors in his room? It make sense if he had a high opinion of his vanity all of his life. Could it be a self affirmation? It would be overkill if true, but then he is a bit of a dumb teen, of course it's be more logical to do so for HIM, right? Maybe not.
Yuuga's Self Punishment
You see it often in movies and shows, right? The character makes a lot of bad choices and towards the end they look at themselves in self hatred in realization. "Look at what I've done" "How did this even happen?" You see characters looking at themselves, saying "today is going to be perfect" We often tell ourselves self affirming things in the mirror. Some people remind themselves to who they are everytime things get rough. This is exactly what he does to himself. I believe 100% that he looks at himself in the mirror and at the dirty villain" that stares right back.
Using a quote from This article for further insight, "(...therefore, by looking deep into a mirror, we look deep inside ourselves in a conscious way, following a thoughts process.)"
My old AU, before I got invested with the traitor theory, Yuuga's real quirk was Shapeshifting and he inherited the Laser quirk from his dead father. His mother feels so much pain seeing his father everytime she looked at him that he removed every aspect of his father's genes. He used the laser quirk that hurt him so much as a tribute to his father, who was a hero who stole quirks from villains and died in battle. He isn't true to himself so he punishes himself and his image, constantly shifting between his real face and his blond one, trying to convince himself that he will continue to shine that he will be alright. That he needs to continue his father's legacy, even though he doesn't even want to be a hero. My character Neci, he has many problems regarding his image and self worth I won't get into here, but he does the same thing. He stares at himself telling himself that he HAS to be the perfect prince that he desperately wants to be, knowing that fairy tales aren't real and that he'll end up screaming at his ugly, revolting, monstrous image later on.
Yuuga tells himself everyday that he NEEDS to continue being the traitor. That his feelings don't matter on the subject. He CAN NOT fail, or else he will pay the price.