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Shigaraki Headcanon??? I Only Just Started Season 4 Please Don't Come At Me-
Shigaraki headcanon??? I only just started season 4 please don't come at me-
It's obvious that Shigarki is ‘like that’ because he was never really taught any good morals or life lessons as a kid, and since AFO was like the BIGGEST enabler like
“Masterrrrr my plan to kill all might failed and our people are hurrrrt!!”
“It’s ok, you can try again, I'll give you new resources and all that, etc” just kinda fueling his god-complex.
One of the league members realises this, and after talking with Kurogiri eventually they somehow get Shigaraki to read a kids book or something like that with a classic child's lesson such as “don't lie to your friends, don't steal, etc” and it *kind of* works, he confesses to a minor lie, “yeah, I disintregated your hairbrush, sorry, I guess.” and Kurogiri is so happy.
Eventually they manage to get him to watch a kids show, one aimed at like 10-13 gear olds so it's not too childish, but still teaches important stuff. Outwardly, Shigaraki is like “wtf, why would I watch this crap, it's for babies, I'll kill you, etc” but he secretly enjoys it.
He never got to watch TV as a kid because it was all about heroes and stuff, so he was never taught basic things like human decency, or kindness. It was comforting to him, the shows character addressing the watcher, even if it's something insignificant like ‘you found ____! Good job!’, it makes him smile a bit.
And when nobody is there, he responds to the callouts.
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Dabipool
You and Dabi in the car.
You: “Just admit you’re in love with me.”
Dabi: “I don’t even like you.”
Someone cuts him off, he hits the breaks and puts a protective arm across you to stop you from jolting forward.
You: “… You were saying?”
Dabi: “Shut up.”
Felt like sharing some speculation today:
All right, so we know My Hero Academia has the something of the same premise as X-Men in the sense that select a group of humans were suddenly born with powers, the whole 'evolution leaps forward’ deal.
We see in My Hero how the First Generation of people with Quirks, especially the ones who appeared non-human or semi non-human, were originally ostracized like the mutants of X-Men are, but then more people were born with powers and then more people had powers until it became a widespread phenomenon and ‘normal’ people became the minority and society had to restructure itself to accommodate the new normal.

But have you read The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black?
The plot is a 19th century doctor who theorizes that mythical creatures like the minotaur, harpies, sirens, and the like all existed millions of years ago but slowly interbred with humanity and eventually died out altogether. So he believed that when someone was born with extra fingers, limbs, a tail or otherwise didn’t have the typical human shape, it wasn’t so much a mistake in genetic coding as it was the extremely recessive genetics of those ancient creatures trying to reoccur in the modern day.
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Definitely an interesting premise, so now I’m wondering if the My Hero world has a cult, conspiracy theorists, or even some scientists/historians that have similar views regarding mythology.
If this whole Quirk thing happened back in the Stone Age where no one had the benefit of science or awareness of DNA, anyone born with an otherworldly power would have been worshipped as a deity. Or the ones born with a non-human appearance would have been reviled as monsters.
So following the idea of The Resurrectionist, maybe the sudden appearance of superpowers did lead people to take a closer look at the old myths and consider the stories of the gods/goddesses of old were originally stories of people with 'Quirks' who rose to power. Humans with meta-powers ruled the world for a few centuries, then those powers inexplicably died off. For a variety of reasons or maybe unknown reasons, humanity lost that history but remembered the old stories and chalked them up to just myth until the powers that made it possible began to reappear full force several millennia later.
Some myths began as historical events but in being handed down hundreds of generations, the multiple tellings and retellings exaggerated them into the realm of impossibility.
Lightning/electricity powers: Zeus, Thor, Hinon
Fire powers: Hephaistos, Surtr, Hestia, the phoenix
Foresight: Any seer, prophet, or oracle that appears in any myth ever
Ice powers: Yuki-onna, Skadi, Morana
Water powers: Poseidon, Chalchiuhtlicue, Anuket, Tlaloc
Plant-related Quirks: Demeter
Gigantification Quirks: Giants, titans, nephilim
Ryukyu: Is a dragon. ‘nuff said.
All Might: Herakles
Tokoyami having a bird head but otherwise appearing human is pretty reminiscent of the old Egyptian gods.
Hawks: Any winged creature; take your pick. Personally, the one that comes to mind for me is Hermes. He only had wings on his sandals, sure, but the trickster archetype resonates.
Tsuyu: Naiads, nymphs, rusalki, any kind of water fae
Momo: Sedna (created sea life from her finger bones), Ukemochi no Kami (produces food from her own body)
Best Jeanist: This one's a bit of a reach, but the fabric thread thing coupled with the long, spider-like limbs kinda brings to mind the story of Arachne the weaver.
We do get a nod to Ancient Greek mythology with the prison Tartarus. What better place to lock away beings with god-like powers than the prison of the Titans itself?
Obviously an incomplete list, but you see my point.
Personally, I'm leaning toward cultist ideology with this one as I find it hard to believe every civilization would have forgotten about a previous appearance of Quirks. But civilizations die off, civilizations are overrun by others and their histories are suppressed, maybe this hypothetical 'previous Quirk phenomenon' wasn't as widespread as the current one and so fewer people were affected and therefore fewer people were alive to verify the truth of facts, maybe this hypothetical time was from an age of oral history and nothing was documented properly, so not impossible just really, really improbable.
Still, I love mythology and I find it an interesting headcanon to think about.

I wasn’t crazy about this piece so I wasn’t intending on publicly posting it again, but it keeps getting stolen every five minutes so I figured I’d put it here so people at least know who to attribute the original thing to lmao
[Digital illustration, Procreate App, 2020]