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A sequel entitled ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33171982/chapters/82355737 Woes of a Cryptid]]'' was published in august 2021.

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A sequel entitled ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33171982/chapters/82355737 Woes of a Cryptid]]'' was published in august 2021.
August of 2021, but [[DeadFic hasn't updated since December 6th of the same year]].
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** All for One is a lot more talkative with Izuku than anyone else, and doesn't take the chance to go [[HannibalLecture Hannibal Lecter]] on him. He addresses Izuku by his given name sans honorifics, as though he considered them to be close. He's also very concerned with Izuku's health, despite Izuku being a One for All holder and thus supposedly his new archnemesis, and the only excuse he gives -'you aren't All Might or Nana'- is decidedly lacking (neither were the other six holders, and he still killed off ''them'').

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** All for One is a lot more talkative with Izuku than anyone else, and doesn't take the chance to go [[HannibalLecture Hannibal Lecter]] on him. He addresses Izuku by his given name sans honorifics, as though he considered considers them to be close. He's also very concerned with Izuku's health, despite Izuku being a One for All holder and thus supposedly his new archnemesis, and the only excuse he gives -'you aren't All Might or Nana'- is decidedly lacking (neither were the other six holders, and he still killed off ''them'').
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** All for One is a lot more talkative with Izuku than anyone else, and doesn't take the chance to go [[HannibalLecture Hannibal Lecter]] on him. He's also very concerned with Izuku's health, despite Izuku being a One for All holder and thus supposedly his new archnemesis, and the only excuse he gives -'you aren't All Might or Nana'- is decidedly lacking (neither were the other six holders, and he still killed off ''them'').

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** All for One is a lot more talkative with Izuku than anyone else, and doesn't take the chance to go [[HannibalLecture Hannibal Lecter]] on him. He addresses Izuku by his given name sans honorifics, as though he considered them to be close. He's also very concerned with Izuku's health, despite Izuku being a One for All holder and thus supposedly his new archnemesis, and the only excuse he gives -'you aren't All Might or Nana'- is decidedly lacking (neither were the other six holders, and he still killed off ''them'').
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* BatmanGambit: Shigaraki pulls off a double layered one to help capture Dabi. First, Dabi will definitely go after Endeavor while the latter is in the hospital. Second, if they live stream the attack, All For One will almost certainly continue his pattern of stealing quirks and snatch Dabi's allowing them to arrest him.

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* BatmanGambit: Shigaraki pulls off a double layered one to help capture Dabi. First, Dabi will definitely go after Endeavor while the latter is in the hospital. Second, if they live stream the attack, All For One will almost certainly continue his pattern of stealing quirks and snatch Dabi's allowing them to arrest him. (Though it's actually Izuku stealing the Quirks)
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* BatmanGambit: Shigaraki pulls off a double layered one to help capture Dabi. First, Dabi will definitely go after Endeavor while the latter is in the hospital. Second, if they live stream the attack, All For One will almost certainly continue his pattrn of stealing quirks and snatch Dabi's allowing them to arrest him.

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* BatmanGambit: Shigaraki pulls off a double layered one to help capture Dabi. First, Dabi will definitely go after Endeavor while the latter is in the hospital. Second, if they live stream the attack, All For One will almost certainly continue his pattrn pattern of stealing quirks and snatch Dabi's allowing them to arrest him.

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* BigDamnVillains: Izuku was ambushed by [[spoiler:the Sludge Villain]] attempting revenge but is rescued [[spoiler: by '''All for One''' who burns the villain alive with his fire breath.]]


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* VillainousRescue: Izuku was ambushed by [[spoiler:the Sludge Villain]] attempting revenge but is rescued [[spoiler: by '''All for One''' who burns the villain alive with his fire breath.]]
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** All Might, Shiragaki, and Kurogiri all freak out when they see Izuku in formal wear, and All Might later comments that Izuku looks a lot like All for One. Inko says that Izuku takes after his father.

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** All Might, Shiragaki, Shigaraki, and Kurogiri all freak out when they see Izuku in formal wear, and All Might later comments that Izuku looks a lot like All for One. Inko says that Izuku takes after his father.



* NervesOfSteel: Izuku has an uncanny ability to stay calm and maintain a straight face when dealing with the likes of All for One or Shiragaki. While Izuku is still a NervousWreck at his core, he refuses to show weakness to them and refuses to give two damns about them.

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* NervesOfSteel: Izuku has an uncanny ability to stay calm and maintain a straight face when dealing with the likes of All for One or Shiragaki.Shigaraki. While Izuku is still a NervousWreck at his core, he refuses to show weakness to them and refuses to give two damns about them.



* PolitenessJudo: Izuku successfully catches Shiragaki and Kurogiri off guard in their attempted kidnapping of him by being a good host and giving them tea and snacks while threatening to murder them if they step out of line.

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* PolitenessJudo: Izuku successfully catches Shiragaki Shigaraki and Kurogiri off guard in their attempted kidnapping of him by being a good host and giving them tea and snacks while threatening to murder them if they step out of line.
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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:
** Recovery Girl having a powerful healing quirk doesn't excuse her to practice without a medical license or not following the medical hierarchy. The Japanese Medical Association assists in Inko's lawsuit against Yuuei when they find out the scope of Recovery Girl's unintentional abuse of power. The Japanese Medical Association promise to enforce medical laws more fiercely to avoid such abuse of power by the hero industry.
** When Izuku injured himself during his fight with Todoroki during the Sports Festival, someone in the audience did call an ambulance.
** Just because Yuuei is a top hero school doesn't mean they're allowed to make themselves their students' sole source of medical treatment or make medical decisions without their parents' permission. When Yuuei refused to send their students to actual hospitals to medical treatment, many medical professionals noticed and students outright died due to this policy. Inko successfully sues Yuuei in a class-action lawsuit because they gave Izuku surgery without even asking her, his mother and legal guardian.
** One of the main reasons Deku can't just run to the cops about how [[spoiler: his dad is a mass-murdering supervillain]] is that it getting out would ruin his mother's life despite her complete ignorance to the whole thing. On a related note, All Might and Tsukauchi can't get him because [[spoiler: All for One in a legal sense didn't kidnap Deku or hold him against his will. As far as the law is concerned, Hisashi Midoriya decided to reenter his son's life after he nearly died and help him recover from major surgery. And aside from talking about his double life and nearly killing people who've wronged his family, All for One treats Deku like any loving father would treat his son.]]
** A lot of the kids are traumatized from the USJ, and the Training Camp attack and Toshinori has to convince the faculty to hire actual mental health professionals.
** All for One explains at one point that if he didn't have several regenerative Quirks, being completely immobile for months as he was in Tartarus would've likely killed him via blood clot.
** After Recovery Girl is forced to step down, teachers are forced to step in more often to prevent injuries because Yuuei no longer has a quick fix on hand. Aizawa is noted as using his [[PowerNullifier Quirk]] more often to keep students from crippling themselves or others.
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* AdultFear: It is rampant with criminal conspiracies, death of children, marital issues and flawed law implementation.
** After a few happy years of marriage, Inko is abandoned by her husband without a word and receives no emotional support to deal with Izuku's ostracization. She has no idea why Izuku was born Quirkless, but she believes it was her fault for marrying Hisashi.
** Inko doesn't divorce her husband despite his abandonment of his family, due to being out of the workforce for as long as Izuku had been alive. She has no family to turn to due to having no parents and had aged out of the foster system.
** The story makes clear of the vicious discrimination Izuku had to deal with growing up. It hits close to home that Izuku had classmates, teachers and total strangers disgusted with him for his Quirklessness.
** Several of Bakugou's former friends went missing without a trance. One of the missing teens is later discovered to have been turned into a Nomu.
** Despite the mountains of evidence against Endeavor, reporters can't make it public or help Shouto directly without being sued at best or going to jail by the government at worst.
** Izuku is kidnapped after a job interview and was missing for a week! By the time Izuku is rescued, it was almost too late.
** [[spoiler: All for One]] is genuinely enraged and horrified at the idea that Izuku could have been killed by a random villain [[spoiler: or driven to suicide due to bullying]] while he was away.
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** ''Conversations with a Cryptid'': Izuku attempts to uncover One for All's [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld long, long]] criminal history → Discovery of a two-century-long and ongoing conspiracy.

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** ''Conversations with a Cryptid'': Izuku attempts to uncover One All for All's One's [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld long, long]] criminal history → Discovery of a two-century-long and ongoing conspiracy.
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* OnlyMostlyDead:[[spoiler: After his rescue, Izuku is found brain dead but thankfully All for One had Eri return Izuku's body back to its unharmed state prior to his kidnapping.]]

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* OnlyMostlyDead:[[spoiler: OnlyMostlyDead: [[spoiler: After his rescue, Izuku is found brain dead but thankfully All for One had Eri return Izuku's body back to its unharmed state prior to his kidnapping.]]
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All Might outright said that he couldn't feel One for All or even the embers, and ripping a park bench doesn't mean the quirk returned


* AmbiguousSituation: While Toshinori has been restored to full health thanks to Eri, it's currently unknown if he got One For All back. [[spoiler:Ripping a park brench loose and smacking Tomura with it during their brief scuffle suggests he did.]]
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* {{Metaphorgotten}}: Izuku describes Hisashi's reaction to being given Dabi's Quirk as "It was like a kicked puppy, if the puppy was two hundred years old, a mass murderer and kicking it as hard as possible was a service to society."
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Recovery Girl has to deal with an entire ''council'' of these in order to do literally anything with her Quirk. Under normal circumstances, she'd be accompanied by a single supervisor who would approve or disapprove of her Quirk usage but current circumstances are such that she can't even save someone who's dying until the council makes a decision. If Endeavor is to be believed, one of the council members actually died of old age before they reached a verdict.
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* BatmanGambit: Shigaraki pulls off a double layered one to help capture Dabi. First, Dabi will definitely go after Endeavor while the latter is in the hospital. Second, if they live stream the attack, All For One will almost certainly continue his pattrn of stealing quirks and snatch Dabi's allowing them to arrest him.
* BoringButPractical:
** Izuku starts dealing with the riots by using Kurogiri's Warp along with his own All For One to snatch the Quirks of rioters.
** Endeavor's suggestion for dealing with the reveal of how many villains never got trials is to go over old court case records and keeping an eye out for forgeries or other discrepancies. Something he notes could be done without the constant rioting or people attempting to break open prisons.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: To quote the embodiment of Izuku's All For One:
-->'''All For One:''' He could actually be Endeavor's son, I suppose, but does it matter when he hasn't had anything to do with the family for years? He's a dime a dozen serial killer with excuses that'd make Freud blush. We doing Todorokis' a favour by cleaning up this mess for them.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: People attempting to catch All For One stealing the Quirks of rioters on camera merely makes it easier for Izuku to steal them in the first place.
* NotMeThisTime: Despite what Shigaraki and the authorities think, it's not the original All For One stealing Quirks from rioters but Izuku, who's trying to peacefully end the riots.
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* NotSoDifferent: Putting their different moralities aide, Izuku and All For One shared many similarities, a fact that bothers Toshinori a lot more than he lets on.
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* AnAesop:
** Take care of your goddamn health. Izuku begins to not take care of himself due to the stress of training to be a pro hero, maintaining his grades and investigating All for One. There's continuing discussion between All for One and Izuku about Izuku's neglect of his health. All for One attempts to warn Izuku but Izuku doesn't listen. As a result, Izuku gets captured by a villain due to his sleep-deprived inattentiveness and has to be pulled out from school to get proper treatment for his physical ailments. All for One even goes in graphic detail what would happen to Izuku's body had Izuku not allowed himself to get treatment. All for which could have been avoided had Izuku took care of himself better.
** While working within the system can be tedious and might not always achieve results, it will actually cause things to change more easily than attacking the system from the outside. When Shiragaki attempts to go on his anti-society spiels, Izuku shuts him down by asking if Shiragaki ever voted or tried participating in civil government. Izuku points out how Shiragaki and All for One's methods of terrorism has ultimately achieved little despite 200 years of trying. Despite the League of Villains' attacks on Yuuei, Inko Midoriya's lawsuit over Yuuei's criminal neglect and medical malpractice is what brings the titan to its knees. While the newspaper the Heroes' Mirror was ineffective in their attempts to expose Endeavor's crimes and abuses, it was through them that Izuku unintentionally brings down the government and the pro-hero system. Through his completely legal article detailing on the government's 2 centuries of abuse of power revealing that the quirk laws and the pro-hero system are technically illegal, unconstitutional and were not ratified through proper legislative process. In six months Izuku achieved what All for One was attempting for 200 years.
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* AmbiguousSituation: While Toshinori has been restored to full health thanks to Eri, it's currently unknown if he got One For All back. [[Ripping a park brench loose and smacking Tomura with it during their brief scuffle suggests he did.]]

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* AmbiguousSituation: While Toshinori has been restored to full health thanks to Eri, it's currently unknown if he got One For All back. [[Ripping [[spoiler:Ripping a park brench loose and smacking Tomura with it during their brief scuffle suggests he did.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: While Toshinori has been restored to full health thanks to Eri, it's currently unknown if he got One For All back. [[Ripping a park brench loose and smacking Tomura with it during their brief scuffle suggests he did.]]
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[[folder: Woes of a Cryptid]]

* RageBreakingPoint: Shiragaki points out that A41's government expose was only so effective thanks to previous revelations working to undermine the people's faith in the government and heroes system. With the failures of heroes, police and government fresh on their minds, the revelation that the government was running on illegal powers was the last straw.
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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story ''Fanfic/CardiacArrest'', with the last update being in April 2021.

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A sequel entitled ''Woes ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33171982/chapters/82355737 Woes of a Cryptid'' Cryptid]]'' was published in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story ''Fanfic/CardiacArrest'', with the last update being in April august 2021.
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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story ''Fanfic/CardiacArrest'', with the last update being in December 2020.

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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story ''Fanfic/CardiacArrest'', with the last update being in December 2020.
April 2021.
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** Chapter 3: Motivations of a Cryptid. Izuku finds out that he lived through one of All for One's atrocities when he discovers the fate of childhood bully Tsubasa. Unlike canon InfantImmortality is nonexistent here (although to be fair, Tsubasa is implied in canon to have something to do with the winged Noumu).

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** Chapter 3: Motivations of a Cryptid. Izuku finds out that he lived through one of All for One's atrocities when he discovers the fate of childhood bully Tsubasa. Unlike canon InfantImmortality canon, ImprobableInfantSurvival is nonexistent here (although to be fair, Tsubasa is implied in canon to have something to do with the winged Noumu).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[spoiler: After realizing the potential of Izuku's intelligence and cunning , All for One briefly considers what would have happened had he brought Izuku into the 'family business' with him. Something which also terrifies Toshinori.]]



* RealityEnsues:
** Recovery Girl having a powerful healing quirk doesn't excuse her to practice without a medical license or not following the medical hierarchy. The Japanese Medical Association assists in Inko's lawsuit against Yuuei when they find out the scope of Recovery Girl's unintentional abuse of power. The Japanese Medical Association promise to enforce medical laws more fiercely to avoid such abuse of power by the hero industry.
** When Izuku injured himself during his fight with Todoroki during the Sports Festival, someone in the audience did call an ambulance.
** Just because Yuuei is a top hero school doesn't mean they're allowed to make themselves their students' sole source of medical treatment or make medical decisions without their parents' permission. When Yuuei refused to send their students to actual hospitals to medical treatment, many medical professionals noticed and students outright died due to this policy. Inko successfully sues Yuuei in a class-action lawsuit because they gave Izuku surgery without even asking her, his mother and legal guardian.
** One of the main reasons Deku can't just run to the cops about how [[spoiler: his dad is a mass-murdering supervillain]] is that it getting out would ruin his mother's life despite her complete ignorance to the whole thing. On a related note, All Might and Tsukauchi can't get him because [[spoiler: All for One in a legal sense didn't kidnap Deku or hold him against his will. As far as the law is concerned, Hisashi Midoriya decided to reenter his son's life after he nearly died and help him recover from major surgery. And aside from talking about his double life and nearly killing people who've wronged his family, All for One treats Deku like any loving father would treat his son.]]
** A lot of the kids are traumatized from the USJ, and the Training Camp attack and Toshinori has to convince the faculty to hire actual mental health professionals.
** All for One explains at one point that if he didn't have several regenerative Quirks, being completely immobile for months as he was in Tartarus would've likely killed him via blood clot.
** After Recovery Girl is forced to step down, teachers are forced to step in more often to prevent injuries because Yuuei no longer has a quick fix on hand. Aizawa is noted as using his [[PowerNullifier Quirk]] more often to keep students from crippling themselves or others.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Recovery Girl having a powerful healing quirk doesn't excuse her to practice without a medical license or not following the medical hierarchy. The Japanese Medical Association assists in Inko's lawsuit against Yuuei when they find out the scope of Recovery Girl's unintentional abuse of power. The Japanese Medical Association promise to enforce medical laws more fiercely to avoid such abuse of power by the hero industry.
** When Izuku injured himself during his fight with Todoroki during the Sports Festival, someone in the audience did call an ambulance.
** Just because Yuuei is a top hero school doesn't mean they're allowed to make themselves their students' sole source of medical treatment or make medical decisions without their parents' permission. When Yuuei refused to send their students to actual hospitals to medical treatment, many medical professionals noticed and students outright died due to this policy. Inko successfully sues Yuuei in a class-action lawsuit because they gave Izuku surgery without even asking her, his mother and legal guardian.
** One of the main reasons Deku can't just run to the cops about how [[spoiler: his dad is a mass-murdering supervillain]] is that it getting out would ruin his mother's life despite her complete ignorance to the whole thing. On a related note, All Might and Tsukauchi can't get him because [[spoiler: All for One in a legal sense didn't kidnap Deku or hold him against his will. As far as the law is concerned, Hisashi Midoriya decided to reenter his son's life after he nearly died and help him recover from major surgery. And aside from talking about his double life and nearly killing people who've wronged his family, All for One treats Deku like any loving father would treat his son.]]
** A lot of the kids are traumatized from the USJ, and the Training Camp attack and Toshinori has to convince the faculty to hire actual mental health professionals.
** All for One explains at one point that if he didn't have several regenerative Quirks, being completely immobile for months as he was in Tartarus would've likely killed him via blood clot.
** After Recovery Girl is forced to step down, teachers are forced to step in more often to prevent injuries because Yuuei no longer has a quick fix on hand. Aizawa is noted as using his [[PowerNullifier Quirk]] more often to keep students from crippling themselves or others.
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[[caption-width-right:350: The man was over a century old. There had to be more to it. In hindsight, it hadn’t been one of Izuku’s better ideas. [[note]]Used with Permission by [[https://thefruitloop-chan.tumblr.com/post/182451340311/meeting-i-do-like-the-conversations-with-a the fruitloop-chan]] [[/note]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: The man was over a century old. There had to be more to it. In hindsight, it hadn’t hadn't been one of Izuku’s Izuku's better ideas. [[note]]Used with Permission by [[https://thefruitloop-chan.tumblr.com/post/182451340311/meeting-i-do-like-the-conversations-with-a the fruitloop-chan]] [[/note]] ]]



A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story "FanFic/CardiacArrest", with the last update being in July 2018.

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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been postponed until the author finishes their other story "FanFic/CardiacArrest", ''Fanfic/CardiacArrest'', with the last update being in July 2018.
December 2020.

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* GoLookAtTheDistraction: Zach distracts a mob of paparazzi away from Izuku's hospital release by yelling that a hero's sex tape is on sale online.


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* WeNeedADistraction: Zach distracts a mob of paparazzi away from Izuku's hospital release by yelling that a hero's sex tape is on sale online.
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* {{Adorkable}}: According to Shu, Hisashi Midoriya was one despite a corporate overlord. He was awkward around Inko because he didn't know how to speak to women. Hisashi would complain about the many legal violations just so he would have an excuse to visit her at HR.
** Shu is also this despite looking like Cthulhu as he is very shy and genuinely concerned over Inko and Izuku.
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* FascistButInefficent: Deconstructed. After [[spoiler:Deku is kidnapped]], Toshinori bemoans that the government's censorship and suppression of important information, such as not informing the public about the existance of [[FantasticDrug Trigger]] did more harm than good and allowed villains to continue to operate with impunity. Played with in that Japan is not fascist, but merely a repressive democracy.

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* FascistButInefficent: FascistButInefficient: Deconstructed. After [[spoiler:Deku is kidnapped]], Toshinori bemoans that the government's censorship and suppression of important information, such as not informing the public about the existance of [[FantasticDrug Trigger]] did more harm than good and allowed villains to continue to operate with impunity. Played with in that Japan is not fascist, but merely a repressive democracy.
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* FascistButInefficent: Deconstructed. After [[spoiler:Deku is kidnapped]], Toshinori bemoans that the government's censorship and suppression of important information, such as not informing the public about the existance of [[FantasticDrug Trigger]] did more harm than good and allowed villains to continue to operate with impunity. Played with in that Japan is not fascist, but merely a repressive democracy.

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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been cancelled with the last update being in July 2018 and the author having apparently moved on to other projects.

The author has also penned the story ''FanFic/CardiacArrest''

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A sequel entitled ''Woes of a Cryptid'' was in the works, but the series appears to have been cancelled postponed until the author finishes their other story "FanFic/CardiacArrest", with the last update being in July 2018 and the author having apparently moved on to other projects.

The author has also penned the story ''FanFic/CardiacArrest''
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