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2 Am Questions About Shigarakis Quirk (no Answers)
2 am questions about shigarakis quirk (no answers)
i just realized shigaraki could curl his hands into fists and they prob wouldnt disintegrate shit thats touching em unless hes like gripping it in the clench also artist gloves might work, cant recall if hed end up dusting it tho if fist is curled cause itd possibly touch fabric and im too tired to try actually do gloves disintegrate? well probably but like when you start overthinking it itsj ust like 'uhhh' cause logically theyd touch the tips but . ..but????/ what classifies as one object to where only that dusts ignore any quirk upgrade he had what if something was stitched with various patches? youd say 'well theyre touching' but you cant dust a human and then the ground too actually what counts as a full thing, like can he touch dirt? what about liquid gases prob dont count cause a i r
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Have you ever thought about how intense situations, can lead to unforeseen changes? How the desire to survive can lead to harmful tendencies? Or how it could hurt allies?
The song “Not My Turn to Die” by Mcki Robyns-P is about a fictional character called Sou Hiyori, the secondary antagonist, from the Japanese horror game, Your Turn to Die -Death Game by Majority-, by Nankidai.
In the game, you play as Sara, in, as self-explained, a death game by majority. More specifically, by majority vote.
The theme of the song, in my opinion, is about the encompassing need to live, that suffocates you and pushes you to do things you hadn’t, or maybe wouldn’t do prior, only for the fact of how it can backfire in the worst of ways. It might not even be worth it in the end. First, around the start, it speaks of how the “odds are going to laugh at me anyway”, and continues to say, “I’ll copy that cruel tone and laugh back in their face”. Mix this with another line a quarter in, which states, “Suffocated by an all engulfing Zero. “So, Sou…” “How far are you willing to go?” When you mix this with the actual context, it provides an incentive for how and why he is. Hiyori Sou, or more accurately, Tsukimi Shin at the time, was brought into a death game. The first trial tends to vary a little, but his was being forced to listen to Sue Miley (the floor master, who’s a doll, or more accurately, a robot with an A.I.) speak in excruciating detail about a simulation conducted using A.I.s based off the roster of participants. From that, chances of survival were calculated, and Shin was at a very low, 0.0%. This caused a break in his personality, “suffocated by an all engulfing zero”, and in his desire to live, he took the name of a former friend, someone who he now hates, Hiyori Sou.
Note that Tsukimi Shin is assumed to be a timid person (based off a future interaction with Shin’s A.I. in Chapter 3, Part One), while Hiyori Sou (The original will be referred to as Midori, while Sou will be used for Shin) on the other hand is a bit paranoid and is willing to do just about anything to survive. He has a friendly mask on at first, but he’ll go as far as to manipulate those he cares about to ensure his survival. More specifically, he imitated Midori’s personality, even though it was uncomfortable to deal with before the game.
Second, the next verse continues to say, “Since the fate of this ‘me’ is to get betrayed - Before anyone can, I’ll throw that ‘me’ away! - If the truth is I’m not worth enough to survive - I’ll lie and I’ll lie, till the truth can’t decide what’s right! - Whether or not you hate this me - It’s not my turn to die”.
It’s a bit packed but let me explain.
The first line is about how he doesn’t trust anyone not to betray him, specifically saying ‘this me’ as if there were other versions, or perhaps facades. It’s possible that Shin could’ve been betrayed in the simulation, which, “I’ll throw that ‘me’ away” (also an allusion to the 2nd main game where he confesses, “I threw Shin Tsukimi away!!”) But note too that he’s especially paranoid around kind people like Sara, who he believes to have an ulterior motive. It’s possible he saw that ‘him’ as weaker, which only strengthens the idea that he shut off any part of him that could’ve lowered his survival chances. Continuing, the line about lying is most likely a reference to the first main game. Or more specifically, before it, where he went through the trouble of hiding certain cards (which technically determine your role). There’s not an exact reason besides ‘playing the cards’ right. In fact, he played it to where Kanna found the Sacrifice. He then traded it for his commoner, before hiding it again, but that could lead to them thinking he’s the sacrifice. …But then he also lied and claims to be the Keymaster. Two very separate roles. (If the keymaster is voted, everyone dies. If the sacrifice is voted, everyone BUT the sacrifice dies, and they can choose one other person to live too. Otherwise, the sacrifice dies as well as the voted. It is possible though that he was just trying to get rid of the sacrifice card while also getting favors where he can, but what had happened in the end was that Sou claimed to be Keymaster, in which Kanna claimed to be the Sage, who can verify that.)
Besides that, though, “whether or not you hate this me”, is because he’s the reason Joe, who ended up with the sacrifice card, who is also Sara’s best friend, died. He also gave a bit of whiplash by a sudden personality change where he ‘snaps’ while accusing Sara. And of course, it’s not his turn to die (even though people did try,) due to Kai earning two more votes than him. Remember, it’s a death game by majority.
Last but certainly not least, is farther than halfway but certainly not ¾ths in, is “Gloomy turmoil overflows - Facing my ally who believes her life’s worth Nothing. - “So, Shin…” - “How long until that facade caves in?”… - …The fate of this ‘me’ is to get betrayed - But I still couldn’t throw all the weaknesses away - If the truth is only one us can make it out alive - I’ve lied and I’ve lied, so it’s better to kill me, right? - Because I know you hate this me… - It’s my turn”.
In the second main game, there are four participants to be chosen for the ‘finals’. Keiji, Kanna, Sou, and Nao.
Keiji is the Keymaster. Nao is the Sacrifice. Kanna and Sou are the only commoners, and that means that they are the only ones who can be voted without leading to everyone’s death. There’s a problem here, and it’s deeper than ‘little girl vs adult male’, or ‘emotion vs logic’. Kanna is Sou’s sister. (Asunaro, the organization in charge of the death game, gave consent forms, where “I agree to devote myself to Asunaro for granting my wish.” That’s it. No specifications or fine print. His was to meet his sibling. Kanna’s was the same.)
Kanna is also Sou’s only ally in a sense. Kanna was the one who stuck by him when everyone else was distrustful of him. Kanna trusted him, and you can only last for so long until a person like that is someone you care deeply for. “But I still couldn’t throw all the weaknesses away.” Kanna was his weakness, and that conflicted with his need to live. When you want someone else to live too.
Cornered, he confessed to everything.
“I… rewrote the blackboard… and also… I destroyed my own monitor in the Monitor Room!! I’ve told you everything! Just like I swore!! So please… save me… Win us an extension, please…!!”
Notice the use of us after he laid himself bare, after he confessed to it all, and then he had genuine trust in Sara to keep them both alive. This is because there was an error. Gashu, the host of the second main game, made a transgression.
“He’d try to kill a "non-candidate”
This is because of the roster of survival rates, Shin pointed out that they said candidates, not participants. That means of the four not listed.
The only one not listed of the ones in the final, is Nao, who has the sacrifice. Gashu was the one who tampered with the sacrifice, because “There’s someone among us who doesn’t have the right to victory… a non-candidate?” Note that the only ones left are the people on the roster- …except Nao, and that meant she didn’t have an AI. Therefore, it would mess up their ‘perfect’ simulation, and that was why he’d try to kill her.
This is all for naught because the game does not end.
“[4] If there is misconduct during the Main Game, it either proceeds with the transgressor’s death, or must be retried 24 hours later!”
He killed himself, and they’re back to square one.
In the game, there are two paths that branch off here. Sou lives or Kanna lives. In the song, Sou is the one to live, and Kanna is the one who dies. The thing is, is that Sou is the one who begs for Sara to vote him, telling Kanna, who was speaking about voting her instead, and that Sou deserved another chance, to shut up. “Sara!! You hated me from deep down, right?! Aren’t I awful?!” (from the game) “Because I know you hate this me…” (from the song)
So. Sou, or rather, Shin Tsukimi survived. He did everything in his power to last, to prove the simulation that taunted him wrong. To do so, though, he manipulated and lied. He hurt and he taunted. He changed his name, and he put on a mask. He did it!
And for what? He left his past behind, made an ally out of a girl he manipulated and tricked. ..And when it all backfires, the one moment he stops caring about his own, and instead of another.. It didn’t really change anything, did it? He lived,
and that was that.
And to you, reader, I have one final question to leave you with.
Was it worth it?
revisions and notes because this is for school so i need to elaborate:
1. Added ‘first’, and so on around the body paragraphs so it connects easier instead of it seeming like, say, an awkward ‘cut’ in a video.
2. Removed the note about Sue Miley (“Note that they’re usually based off real people in-game.”) as that extra tidbit isn’t needed, and switched some words related to AIs to help it make more sense. As it wasn’t conducted by AIs, but ON AIs, otherwise noted as ‘using’ them.
3. Re-worded the introduction to the original Sou Hiyori.
4. Flipping the names [Tsukimi Shin] rather than just doing it once. Sue Miley is left alone because in Japanese ver, or the original, is called Hoemi. It’s personal preference, considering she also has different names for different translations. (“In the Portuguese translation, her name was changed to "Suu Rizo"” - “In the Spanish translation, her name is "Son Risa"” - “In the French translation, her name was changed to "Erika Némant"” according to the YTTD wiki.) There might still be names I’ve missed though because I’m used to reading it either way.
5. Removing references that may not make sense as it isn’t mentioned otherwise
6. added note about Kanna’s wish also being to meet her sibling. “For Kugie's wish to come true, which was for Kanna to meet her blood relatives.” Also from the wiki. Note that Kugie is her adoptive older sister, who went in the death game too. She died a very gory death in the first trial, and the two shared the same trial as Sara and Joe. That trial was basically a timed puzzle. I’ll let what happens when you fail speak for itself.

The image is in the Gallery on a different floor which is AFTER the 2nd main game where either Sou or Kanna live. After is when they meet Midori, or the original Sou Hiyori. Since Shin took his name, we have the option to name him whatever, but the default is Midori. It isn’t mentioned in the song because it ends just before, but yayyy more context
Also elaboration on the asunaro thing:

Also more context: “I destroyed my own monitor in the Monitor Room!!” the monitors showed their A.I.s. Shin, of course, tried to get rid of anything related to him before (the A.I.s were updated every three years, so it wouldn’t show him now)
7. Adding on “And that was that.” To the conclusion to better tie it to the final question.
Not My Turn to Die | YTTD Fansong | Theme Analysis Essay (Rough Draft)
Have you ever thought about how intense situations, can lead to unforeseen changes? How the desire to survive can lead to harmful tendencies? Or how it could hurt allies?
The song “Not My Turn to Die” by Mcki Robyns-P is about a fictional character called Sou Hiyori, the secondary antagonist, from the Japanese horror game, Your Turn to Die -Death Game by Majority-, by Nankidai.
In the game, you play as Sara, in, as self-explained, a death game by majority. More specifically, by majority vote. The theme of the song, in my opinion, is about the encompassing need to live, that suffocates you and pushes you to do things you hadn’t, or maybe wouldn’t do prior, only for the fact of how it can backfire in the worst of ways. It might not even be worth it in the end.
Around the start, it speaks of how the “odds are going to laugh at me anyway”, and continues to say, “I’ll copy that cruel tone and laugh back in their face”. Mix this with another line a quarter in, which states, “Suffocated by an all engulfing Zero. “So, Sou…” “How far are you willing to go?” When you mix this with the actual context, it provides an incentive for how and why he is. Hiyori Sou, or more accurately, Tsukimi Shin at the time, was brought into a death game. The first trial tends to vary a little, but his was being forced to listen to Sue Miley (the floor master, who’s a doll, or more accurately, a robot with an AI. Note that they’re usually based off real people in-game.) speak in excruciating detail about a simulation conducted by AIs based off the roster of participants. From that, chances of survival were calculated, and Shin was at a very low, 0.0%. This caused a break in his personality, “suffocated by an all engulfing zero”, and in his desire to live, he took the name of someone who was once a friend but someone who he now hates, Sou Hiyori.
Shin Tsukimi is assumed to be a timid person (based off a future interaction with Shin’s AI in Chapter 3, Part One.), while Sou Hiyori (The original will be referred to as Midori) on the other hand is a bit paranoid, and is willing to do just about anything to survive. He has a friendly mask on at first, but he’ll go as far as to manipulate those he cares about to ensure his survival. More specifically, he imitated Midori’s personality, even though it was uncomfortable to deal with before the game.
The next verse continues to say, “Since the fate of this ‘me’ is to get betrayed - Before anyone can, I’ll throw that ‘me’ away! - If the truth is I’m not worth enough to survive - I’ll lie and I’ll lie, till the truth can’t decide what’s right! - Whether or not you hate this me - It’s not my turn to die”.
It’s a bit packed but let me explain.
The first line is about how he doesn’t trust anyone (note that Shin also says something about betrayal in the massacre ending), specifically saying ‘this me’ as if there were other versions, or perhaps facades. It’s possible that Shin could’ve been betrayed in the simulation, which, “I’ll throw that ‘me’ away” (also an allusion to the 2nd main game where he confesses, "I threw Shin Tsukimi away!!") But note too that he’s especially paranoid around kind people like Sara, who he believes to have an ulterior motive. It’s possible he saw that ‘him’ as weaker, which only strengthens the idea that he shut off any part of him that could’ve lowered his survival chances. Continuing, the line about lying is most likely a reference to the first main game. Or more specifically, before it, where he went through the trouble of hiding certain cards (which technically determine your role). There’s not an exact reason besides ‘playing the cards’ right. In fact, he played it to where Kanna found the Sacrifice. He then traded it for his commoner, before hiding it again, but that could lead to them thinking he’s the sacrifice. …But then he also lied and claims to be the Keymaster. Two very separate roles. (If the keymaster is voted, everyone dies. If the sacrifice is voted, everyone BUT the sacrifice dies, and they can choose one other person to live too. Otherwise, the sacrifice dies as well as the voted. It is possible though that he was just trying to get rid of the sacrifice card while also getting favors where he can, but what had happened was that Sou claimed to be Keymaster, in which Kanna claimed to be the Sage, who can verify that.)
Besides that, though, “whether or not you hate this me”, is because he’s the reason Joe, who had the sacrifice card, who is also Sara’s best friend, died. He also gave a bit of whiplash by a sudden personality change where he ‘snaps’ while accusing Sara. And of course, it’s not his turn to die (despite the fact that people did try,) due to Kai earning two more votes than him. Remember, it’s a death game by majority.
Last but certainly not least, is farther then halfway but certainly not 3/4ths in, is “Gloomy turmoil overflows - Facing my ally who believes her life’s worth Nothing. - “So, Shin…” - “How long until that facade caves in?”… - …The fate of this ‘me’ is to get betrayed - But I still couldn’t throw all the weaknesses away - If the truth is only one us can make it out alive - I’ve lied and I’ve lied, so it’s better to kill me, right? - Because I know you hate this me... - It’s my turn”.
In the second main game, there are four participants to be chosen for the ‘finals’. Keiji, Kanna, Sou, and Nao.
Keiji is the Keymaster. Nao is the Sacrifice. Kanna and Sou are the only commoners, and that means that they are the only ones who can be voted without leading to everyone’s death. There’s a problem here, and it’s deeper than ‘little girl vs adult male’, or ‘emotion vs logic’. Kanna is Sou’s sister. (Asunaro, the organization in charge of the death game, gave consent forms, where "I agree to devote myself to Asunaro for granting my wish." That’s it. No specifications or fine print. His was to meet his sibling.)
Kanna is also Sou’s only ally in a sense. Kanna was the one who stuck by him when everyone else was distrustful of him. Kanna trusted him, and you can only last for so long until a person like that is someone you care deeply for. “But I still couldn’t throw all the weaknesses away.” Kanna was his weakness, and that conflicted with his need to live. When you want someone else to live too.
He confessed to everything.
“I... rewrote the blackboard... and also... I destroyed my own monitor in the Monitor Room!! I've told you everything! Just like I swore!! So please... save me... Win us an extension, please...!!”
Notice the use of us after he laid himself bare, after he confessed to it all, and then he had genuine trust in Sara to keep them both alive. This is because there was an error. Gashu, the host of the second main game, made a transgression.
"He'd try to kill a "non-candidate"
This is because of the roster of survival rates, Shin pointed out that they said candidates, not participants. That means of the four not listed.
The only one not listed in the final note is Nao, who has the sacrifice. Gashu was the one who tampered with the sacrifice, because "There's someone among us who doesn't have the right to victory... a non-candidate?" Note that the only ones left are the people on the roster. The only one who wasn’t was Nao, and that meant she didn’t have an AI. Therefore, it would mess up their ‘perfect’ simulation, and that was why he’d try to kill her.
..This is all for naught, because the game does not end.
"[4] If there is misconduct during the Main Game, it either proceeds with the transgressor's death, or must be retried 24 hours later!"
He kills himself, and they’re back to square one.
In the game, there are two paths that branch off here. Sou lives or Kanna lives. In the song, Sou is the one to live, and Kanna is the one who dies. The thing is, is that Sou is the one who begs for Sara to vote him, telling Kanna, who was speaking about voting her instead, and that Sou deserved another chance, to shut up. "Sara!! You hated me from deep down, right?! Aren't I awful?!" (from the game) “Because I know you hate this me...” (from the song)
So. Sou, or rather, Shin Tsukimi survived. He did everything in his power to last, to prove the simulation that taunted him wrong. To do so, though, he manipulated and lied. He hurt and he taunted. He changed his name, and he put on a mask. He did it! And for what? He left his past behind, made an ally out of a girl he manipulated and tricked. ..And when it all backfires, the one moment he stops caring about his own, and instead of another.. It didn’t really change anything, did it? He lived.
And to you, reader, I have one final question to leave you with.
Was it worth it? (and who would you choose, but that’s not much of a thinker, and “one final question”. Well it is, but the ‘was it worth it’ is partially to what sou did, as well as “was whatever decision you made in game worth it?” Sou or Kanna. Logic vs Emotion.) honestly this sucks
anyway this was helpful cause im actually writing a shin pov oneshot
And When You See Me // Just Promise You Won’t
NEW FICCCCC
yes this is mine
summary:
The HPSC had sent him here for a reason. Midoriya Izuku, 16, but known as Mujina (an undercover hero), and now [Yamada].
His mission was to infiltrate the LOV. That was it. It just so happens that while he's there the heroes come knocking on the door. its very lackluster but i made up for it actually working on it now that i have a month and i doubled my minimum 1000. its 2526 words. i put in effort lmfao