This is the character page for Pyrophobic Hero.
Pro Heroes
Quirk: Hellflame
The #2 Pro Hero and father of Shoto and Arisu.
- Abusive Parent: He harshly trained Shoto from a young age to be his successor while neglecting the others. His brother Hisashi naturally calls him out on his callous treatment of his children.
- Berserk Button: Mentioning his two oldest children.
- Dark and Troubled Past: His father died when he was young, driving his mother to abusive madness that he tried and failed to shield his younger brother Hisashi from. And then there's everything relating to his life post-marriage and fatherhood.
- Jerkass Realization: His argument with Hisashi forces him to realize how cruel he's been to his family and how none of his reasonings/excuses really worked.
- Related in the Adaptation: There's no blood relation between him and the Midoriyas in canon, in which he was born a Todoroki. Here, he's Hisashi's older brother, making him Izuku's paternal uncle.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: He's the polar opposite of Hisashi in almost every way; Hisashi is a lean and unshaven but happily married salaryman who lives for his kids and has no interest in his legacy besides keeping his family safe. Enji is a tall and buff hero with a plethora of family issues and an obsession with securing his legacy.
Civilians
Quirk: Unknown
The head therapist of Quirks Anonymous.
- Cool Old Guy: He's a kind and patient old man who runs a therapy group for those who have trouble with their Quirks.
- Reasonable Authority Figure: It doesn't matter if you're badly scarred or mentally unwell. If you're in need of help and support, he's there for you.
Quirk: Attraction
Izuku's mother and Hisashi's wife.
- Cool Big Sis: She was this to Midnight when they were both students.
- Happily Married: To Hisashi.
- Mama Bear: She is normally a very kind and docile woman, but if someone threatens her children, she'll show no mercy.
- Morality Pet: She serves as this to Hisashi, helping settle her husband down when he gets too worked up.
- Notorious Parent: Her father, Daiki, was a genius scientist who created the Support Industry and the Autoscorers
Quirk: Fire Breath
Izuku's father and Inko's husband.
- Adaptational Job Change: From an overseas worker to a high-ranking Detnaret branch manager.
- Berserk Button: Any harm that comes to his kids or children in general.
- Dark and Troubled Past: His father died when he was 4 years old, driving his mother to abusive madness, most of which she directed at Hisashi. He was then put up for adoption due to Enji not being old enough to take care of him, Hisashi initially going to a decent couple before ending up with a neglectful drunk.
- Dramatic Irony: He was inspired by Destro's manifesto in his childhood...while not knowing that his boss, Rikiya Yotsubashi, is the son of the man who wrote the book.
- The Dreaded: Some folks in the criminal underworld are terrified of him even now.
- Foster Kid: He lived as one after his parents died. The first family was decent while the second was a single man who was a neglectful alcoholic.
- Happily Married: To Inko.
- Old Shame: He does not look back on his Vigilante days well, being annoyed whenever they're brought up.
- Papa Wolf: In all his appearances so far, his children’s well-being has been his foremost priority: it’s shown he holds grudges against those who harm his children.
- Retired Badass: He was actually a former delinquent vigilante known as The Firespitter in his high school years.
Inko's father and Izuku's maternal grandfather. A legend in the science community and practically a hero in his own right. He has uploaded his brain into a robot body in order to reunite with his family.
- Arch-Enemy: Downplayed with All For One. While the Symbol of Evil focused on the users of One For All, he had enough fear/respect for Daiki to watch over the Midoriya family for years.
- Ditzy Genius: He has elements of this; he didn't install clocks on some of his robots and he didn't realize Himiko and Izuku weren't Inko and Hisashi until the adults showed up in front of him.
- Doting Parent: He adored his daughter Inko and his treasured creations, the Autoscorers as if they were his own daughters as well.
- Foil: To Bondrewd; both of them are brilliant scientists who have backed up their minds onto robot bodies. However, while Daiki dedicated himself to humane science and fought against evil whenever he could, Bondrewd is a full-on mad scientist infamous for using children as his test subjects. Even their titles contrast with each other; Bondrewd is considered the Devil of the Suppory Industry while Daiki is its founder and Saint.
- Magitek: He had a penchant for alchemy, which allowed him to create this via the Autoscorers.
- Science Hero: He was this in his prime; an unrivaled scientific mind who is credited for borderline creating the Support Industry along with the Autoscorers (which make the Nomu look pitiable) and taught Penny's own father everything he knows. And then there's the fact it's outright stated he FOUGHT All For One alongside Nana Shimura and Gran Torino.
- Shout-Out: He keeps a recording of the famous rant once said by another eccentric scientist who he was once good friends with.
- Un-person: Aside from his family, Nedzu, and apprentice Pierto, virtually NO ONE has any idea he even existed. All For One and Dr. Ujiko had gone to a lot of trouble to make sure of this.
The Autoscorers
A quartet of Androids created by Daiki Midoriya, who somehow ended up in All For One’s ownership. They are used by Tomura and Jester to attack the USJ before being defeated and cured of their brainwashing by the students of UA.
- Adaptational Heroism: They're full-on antagonists in their home series. But here, they were created to defend the world and once saved from the League, seem to be heading this way. In their backstory, they were most definitely meant to be heroes.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Originally created by Daiki to be used for good, All For One got his hands on them and placed seals to put them under his control. After they are defeated, Niles removes those seals.
- Heel–Face Turn: Are quick to go over to the hero's side after meeting the grandson of their creator.
- Magitek: They were created with a mixture of science and alchemy.
- Unknown Relative: A running gag is that their exact relationship with Izuku is unknown, even to them; they call Daiki Grandpa but his daughter Inko their sister.
- The Worf Effect: Kurogiri instructed them to only cripple the students, not kill. Considering how hard they were to fight, one wanders what full strength is like.
The Autoscorer of the Water Element.
- Always Someone Better: Her ice powers dwarf those of Shoto.
- An Ice Person/Making a Splash: Being able to harness the element of Water, she can manipulate water in all its forms, including ice.
- Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: She is defeated by Denki using his electricity to electrocute her into unconsciousness.
The Autoscorer of the Fire Element.
- Big Sister Worship: Out of all the Autoscorers, she adores her 'sister' Inko the most.
- Blood Knight: Out of the four, she enjoys fighting the most.
- Playing with Fire: Her chosen element, which allows her to manipulate fire in all its forms.
- Wolverine Claws: In place of normal hands, she has large clawed fingers.
The Autoscorer of the Air Element.
- Blow You Away: Her chosen element, which allows her to manipulate air in all its forms.
- Master Swordswoman: She is equipped with a sword, which she uses in conjunction with her powers, one such use is to increase its cutting power.
- Sophisticated as Hell: Carries herself like a proper lady.
The Autoscorer of the Earth Element.
- Dishing Out Dirt: Her chosen element, which allows her to create coins to use as weapons among other applications.
- Made of Iron: While all the Autoscorers are insanely durable, she stands out in this department, managing to take a thousand machine gun blows from Natsuki's spirit and survive, albeit knocked unconscious in the process.
- Money Mauling: Her primary use of her element is creating coins that she can use as deadly projectiles.