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*** There's the relationship with Izu and Ochaco. In canon, Ochaco has a crush on Izuku do his heroism. However, because Izu is a young child instead of a teenager, Ochaco acts like an older sister figure towards him.
** [[spoiler:Eri's and Overhaul's relationship is also changed in the story. In canon, Overhaul is Eri's adoptive uncle through her mother and abused and used her to create his bullets. However, the story has them as strangers who never met before with no mentions of relations to each other.]]
** Izu's relationship with Sir Nighteye is also change here. While canon, the latter was harsh, and even telling the former that All Might picking him as the next holder of One For All was a mistake. However, Nighteye is very kind and caring towards Izu, even reminding himself about his All Might collection to show to Izu later.

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*** There's the relationship with between Izu and Ochaco. In canon, Ochaco has a crush on Izuku do his heroism. However, because Izu is a young child instead of a teenager, Ochaco acts like an older sister figure towards him.
** [[spoiler:Eri's and Overhaul's relationship is also changed in the story. In canon, Overhaul is Eri's adoptive uncle through her mother mother, and abused and used her to create his bullets. However, the story has them as strangers who never met before with no mentions of relations to each other.]]
** Izu's relationship with Sir Nighteye is also change changed here. While canon, the latter was harsh, and even telling the former that All Might picking him as the next holder of One For All was a mistake. However, Nighteye is very kind and caring towards Izu, even reminding himself about his All Might collection to show to Izu later.



* AgeLift: Switching their ages, Izu is a young child here while Eri's a teenager that goes to U.A. High.

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* AgeLift: Switching their ages, Izu is a young child here while Eri's a teenager that who goes to U.A. High.



* FantasticRacism: As both Tomura Shigaraki and Overhaul stated, society will shun those who are Quirkless and turn them away. Quirkless children who are in the foster system will face hardship and abuse from both the other children and the adults who take care of them.

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* FantasticRacism: FantasticAbleism: As both Tomura Shigaraki and Overhaul stated, society will shun those who are Quirkless and turn them away. Quirkless children who are in the foster system will face hardship and abuse from both the other children and the adults who take care of them.



* HealTheCutie: Izu is slowly but surely recovering his trauma throughout the story. Granted, he still has scars of both mental and physical of the abuse he endured by Shigaraki and Overhaul under their "care".

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* HealTheCutie: Izu is slowly but surely recovering his trauma throughout the story. Granted, he still has scars of both mental and physical of from the abuse he endured by Shigaraki and Overhaul under their "care".



* PosthumousCharacter: Inko was killed in a villain attack years ago when her son, Izu, was still just a toddler.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In Chapter 2, Nedzu lets Izu come to live at the campus of U.A. High after the boy was rescued from the League of Villains and Shie Hassaikai. The principal even lets Mirio becomes Izu's caretaker, recognizing that the boy is deeply attached to Mirio.

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* PosthumousCharacter: Inko was killed in a villain attack years ago when her son, Izu, son Izu was still just a toddler.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In Chapter 2, Nedzu lets Izu come to live at the campus of U.A. High after the boy was rescued from the League of Villains and Shie Hassaikai. The principal even lets Mirio becomes become Izu's caretaker, recognizing that the boy is deeply attached to Mirio.
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These examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Years of being facing inhuman abuse have lead Izu to have nightmares, to the point that he needs actual therapy.
** Although Izu is a well-behaved child, he's still a child who can get upset if things don't go as he wanted.
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* AdultFear: Izu is a living one for many of the older characters who care about his well-being.
** Mirio finds a frightened child in the villains' base and while their leaders try to get the said child from him, Mirio gives it his all to save the younger boy.
** When the heroes try to find any trace of Izu's family, they ended up at a dead end with no missing report on him. It's very frightening for them that a child can't return to his family after held captive for so long.
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* CompletedFic: This story was completed August 31, 2021.

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* TheAce:
** Just like canon, Mirio is considered to be the best student of U.A. He's even All Might's successor in this story.
%%** All Might is this as well like in the canon series.

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* TheAce:
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TheAce: Just like canon, Mirio is considered to be the best student of U.A. He's even All Might's successor in this story.
%%** All Might is this as well like in the canon series.
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* MissingMom: Both Izu and Mirio share this trope.
** Inko was killed before the events of the story.
** Mirio's mother is long dead.

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* MissingMom: Both Izu and Mirio share this trope. \n** Inko was killed before the events of the story.
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story and Mirio's mother is long dead. dead.
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* AgeLift: Switching their ages, Izu is a young child here while Eri's a teenager that goes to U.A..

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* AgeLift: Switching their ages, Izu is a young child here while Eri's a teenager that goes to U.A..A. High.

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* RealityEnsues:
** Years of being facing inhuman abuse have lead Izu to have nightmares, to the point that he needs actual therapy.
** Although Izu is a well-behaved child, he's still a child who can get upset if things don't go as he wanted.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Years of being facing inhuman abuse have lead Izu to have nightmares, to the point that he needs actual therapy.
** Although Izu is a well-behaved child, he's still a child who can get upset if things don't go as he wanted.
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** Izu's relationship with Sir Nighteye is also change here. While canon, the latter was harsh, and even telling the former that All Might picking him as the next holder of One For All was a mistake. However, Nighteye is very kind and caring towards Izu, even reminding himself about his All Might collection.

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** Izu's relationship with Sir Nighteye is also change here. While canon, the latter was harsh, and even telling the former that All Might picking him as the next holder of One For All was a mistake. However, Nighteye is very kind and caring towards Izu, even reminding himself about his All Might collection.collection to show to Izu later.



* AffectionateNickname: Subverted with the villains who give Izu his nickname, as it's more like a nickname an owner would call their pet and makes it even clearer that almost none of the villains have genuine affections for Izu. But played straight with the heroes who truly care about the boy and his well-being. When they say it, it has a more genuine love and fondness for Izu.

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* AffectionateNickname: Subverted with the villains who give Izu his nickname, as it's more like a nickname an owner would call their pet pet, and makes it even clearer that almost none of the villains have genuine affections for Izu. But played straight with the heroes who truly care about the boy and his well-being. When they say it, it has a more genuine love and fondness for Izu.

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