[As dedicated as Enji is to his disdain for the gull-guards, he doesn't fail to notice Rufus' convincing assistance. It is a useful addition to the overall effect; as a hero, he's not about to actually harm anyone, even people as infuriating as those.
Enji may have appreciated Rufus' observant reaction to his "attack", but he raises his eyebrows slightly when his Quirk is referred to a a "trick". He doesn't believe in magic. However, he has been informed that the people here apparently are abducted from a staggering range of places. Different worlds. He's not sure what to believe about what he's been told, but he's willing to entertain the possibility that that's true. People in his own world once would have considered Quirks a kind of magic.
In spite of his disgust with this place, he hasn't forgotten his overall resolution to be more personable. Or more precisely, to be a better person, no matter the circumstances he finds himself in. He replies politely, if somewhat tersely.]
It's an ability I was born with.
[Whether that can be considered "magic" can remain a matter of perspective.]
I don't tolerate that kind of behavior. I'm Enji Todoroki.
[It's rare that he's called upon to identify himself. Once, he would have given his hero name, but he doesn't see the point in that now. He returns Rufus' nod. He is more than willing to be part of the understanding that discussion of their clothes is best avoided. What dignity they have remaining should be preserved. Rufus does seem to have a certain dignity, even in this place, a quality Enji appreciates.]
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Enji may have appreciated Rufus' observant reaction to his "attack", but he raises his eyebrows slightly when his Quirk is referred to a a "trick". He doesn't believe in magic. However, he has been informed that the people here apparently are abducted from a staggering range of places. Different worlds. He's not sure what to believe about what he's been told, but he's willing to entertain the possibility that that's true. People in his own world once would have considered Quirks a kind of magic.
In spite of his disgust with this place, he hasn't forgotten his overall resolution to be more personable. Or more precisely, to be a better person, no matter the circumstances he finds himself in. He replies politely, if somewhat tersely.]
It's an ability I was born with.
[Whether that can be considered "magic" can remain a matter of perspective.]
I don't tolerate that kind of behavior. I'm Enji Todoroki.
[It's rare that he's called upon to identify himself. Once, he would have given his hero name, but he doesn't see the point in that now. He returns Rufus' nod. He is more than willing to be part of the understanding that discussion of their clothes is best avoided. What dignity they have remaining should be preserved. Rufus does seem to have a certain dignity, even in this place, a quality Enji appreciates.]
And you?