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* TheDreaded: The Joker is feared by everyone, civilian, hero and villain alike, having a body count in the near millions, was a massive nightmare to the point he had to be restrained constantly, and repeatedly comes back from the dead, is it any wonder ''All For One'' fears the clown?
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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Overhaul. Given what he did to Eri, [[AssholeVictim it was justified.]]


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* TeamDad: Volcano is this to his fellow companions, demanding Dusty Ash use protection when going off to have fun with Tomura.


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* VillainousFriendship:
** Both Curator and Bearhead are noted to be extremely close friends.
** Chimera begins to form one with Volcano and Gust Boy after seeing Shoto get extremely brutalized by Izuku in the Sports Festival.
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* GrandTheftMe: Nine's fate.


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--> '''Volcano''': Nice try... but you can't freeze lava.
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* KryptoniteFactor: Shoto's ice freezes over everyone in the mountain zone except for Toru (as she was behind him)... and Volcano, whose Quirk makes him impossible to freeze.

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* KryptoniteFactor: Shoto's ice freezes over everyone in the mountain landslide zone except for Toru (as she was behind him)... and Volcano, whose Quirk makes him impossible to freeze.
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* KryptoniteFactor: Shoto's ice freezes over everyone in the mountain zone except for Toru (as she was behind him)... and Volcano, whose Quirk makes him impossible to freeze.


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* OhCrap: When reviewing the files on the USJ Nomu, Garaki finds out that it's the same Nomu the science division he and All for One dissolved that was used to rape Izuku repeatedly. Shigaraki finds out when the Nomu tries it again, forcing him to dissolve the Nomu.


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* WorthyOpponent: Volcano views Melissa as this after the USJ.
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: In Canon, Shigaraki had largely CannonFodder and the Anti-All Might Nomu. Here, after all the shit Izuku went through causes a realization, he hires some more competent hands for this such as the Volcano Thieves. He later brings in the Wild Villains after the USJ.


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** In canon, the Wild Villains and the Volcano Thieves are only known to exist through ''My Hero Academia: Clash Royale''. Here, the latter group is hired by Shigaraki, and the former is brought in after the USJ thanks to AdaptationalIntelligence Shigaraki went through.


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* EnemyMine: When Joker begins to rear his ugly head, All for One calls up All Might to work together in taking down the psycho clown.


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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Both Curator and Bearhead view what Scarecrow did to Rei as just plain wrong.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: All for One: Infamous Quirk Boogeyman of the underworld. Ruler of Japan's underground. Killer of 6 of the 8 One for All wielders... and he's ''terrified'' of the Joker.


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* OpenMouthInsertFoot: Shoto unintentionally does this when discussing his past with Izuku, claiming he didn't know what he went through, before realizing that he was talking to a student who had been bullied and attacked constantly due to the Firestarter incident (so much so that heroes had to patrol around where Izuku lived constantly because of how many villains were hired to kill him), used as a sex toy for a Nomu, beaten up and forced to undergo numerous Quirk Mutations.
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It can also be read on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/39329703/chapters/98424333 here]].

A spinoff story, Sanctuary Snippets, which details the origins of the students and several adventures not shown in the main story, was posted on Sept. 21, 2022. It can be found [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14139265/1/Sanctuary-Snippets here]] and [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/41852625 here]].
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*** A group of orphan children are taken into the class after escaping the Shie Hassaikai. In addition to Eri, there's also Anya from ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', Kanna Kamui from ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'', and Alas Ramus from ''LightNovel/TheDevilIsAPartTimer''.

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*** A group of orphan children are taken into the class after escaping the Shie Hassaikai. In addition to Eri, there's also Anya from ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', Kanna Kamui from ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid'', and Alas Ramus from ''LightNovel/TheDevilIsAPartTimer''.''Literature/TheDevilIsAPartTimer''.

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* SixthRanger: After the Sports Festival, 14 more students are enrolled into Class Sanctuary.

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* SixthRanger: After the Sports Festival, 14 more students are enrolled into in Class Sanctuary.



--> '''Homura''': We have come far in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say. And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. John Pym, an English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences. 'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Effective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the nation. How they do so is up to them, and if they do not grievously injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.
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** Overhaul is killed by Takeshi by having his [[Recap/DeathBattleS09E05OmniManVSHomelander jaw crushed, his heart torn out and shoved down his throat, and then his head crushed into liquid]].

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** Overhaul is killed by Takeshi by having his [[Recap/DeathBattleS09E05OmniManVSHomelander jaw crushed, his heart torn out and shoved down his throat, and then his head crushed into liquid]].a pulp]].
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--> '''Homura''': We have come far in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say. And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. John Pym, an English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences. 'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Affective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the nation. How they do so is up to them and if they do not grievously injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.

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--> '''Homura''': We have come far in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say. And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. John Pym, an English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences. 'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Affective Effective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the nation. How they do so is up to them them, and if they do not grievously injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.
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* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Homura Kongoh believes the world has become rigid and complacent and launches the 97 Districts Project as a way to produce the strongest fighters capable of taking on everything the world has to offer.
--> '''Homura''': We have come far in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say." Homura Kongoh began, his face initially calm and professional…before morphing into anger. "And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. "John Pym, an English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences," Homura continued. "'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Affective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the Nation. How they do so is up to them and if they do not grievously Injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.

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* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Homura Kongoh believes the world has become rigid and complacent apathetic and launches the 97 Districts Project as a way to produce the strongest fighters capable of taking on everything the world has to offer.
--> '''Homura''': We have come far in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say." Homura Kongoh began, his face initially calm and professional…before morphing into anger. "And And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. "John John Pym, an English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences," Homura continued. "'A sentences. 'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Affective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the Nation. nation. How they do so is up to them and if they do not grievously Injure injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.

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* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Homura Kongoh launches his 97 Districts plan in an effort to create fighters .

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* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Homura Kongoh believes the world has become rigid and complacent and launches his the 97 Districts plan Project as a way to produce the strongest fighters capable of taking on everything the world has to offer.
--> '''Homura''': We have come far
in the wake of the REVOCS revolution, some would say." Homura Kongoh began, his face initially calm and professional…before morphing into anger. "And while superficially they have points, they are wrong. The terrorist actions of Ragyo Kiriyun and her forces prove that once again, Japan, if not the entire world, is growing complacent and rigid. For such a person to have been so easily able to not only attack our nation but also cripple our heroes and kidnap a student is not acceptable. Neither is the fact that children ended up doing what we adults could not…and were denied the praise and thanks for their actions. "John Pym, an effort English Parliament member in the 1870s, once said these famous sentences," Homura continued. "'A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,' and 'actions are more precious than words.' This country, nay, the very world, is in a crisis. We are a social and empathic species, capable of great good and just as horrific evil. And the former is also in stunningly short supply. Too often we hear of or even tell ourselves; 'It's not my problem.' 'Let the authorities handle it.' Words that say a great deal, but also showcase a horrid action: the inability to create fighters .act when we know something is amiss and we can do something about it. This age of heroes and villains has been one of great tribulations and confrontations. Such things are tiring to the soul, so for us to feel these ways is to be expected. And perhaps, this is merely the parent in me, but allow me to ask you: Is that the kind of world we want to leave behind when passing on, our children forced to handle a world that runs on such thoughts? Yes, we shall raise them as best we can, but when they see everyone act like this…what kind of world will their children, our grandchildren, inherit? Unlike some of my colleagues, I would not bring this up without a point. I am here to announce the 97 District Project. Affective as of two weeks ago, a student from each school district in the country has been appointed the title of 'Banchou' or 'Sukeban' and given one objective; change the Nation. How they do so is up to them and if they do not grievously Injure or destroy anyone or anything, the law shall not apply to them. That was phase one. Now we enter phase two, wherein contestants must eliminate each other. The last one standing will become a Pro hero with full diplomatic and government immunity. And heroes, try and interfere. You'll find you might recognize some of the contestants, if not be forced to see what drove them to accept this project. That is all.
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* WeHaveBecomeComplacent: Homura Kongoh launches his 97 Districts plan in an effort to create fighters .

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