blastedass: by blastedass @ dreamwidth (💥 Me and you...)
Bakugō Katsuki ([personal profile] blastedass) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2024-07-28 11:50 pm (UTC)

[He wasn't the only one who held back; Bakugo has the power to kill (obviously) and yet he refuses to. Those damn seagulls could've been splattered all over the sand, blown to bits, fried into ashes, and yet they ran off squawking with burnt feathers, sand burn, and dizzy heads from tumbling around at best. BUT HE COULD HE HE WANTED!! ... is the intended threat. Work on your control then, dammit! With great power--!!]

Ha! Couldn't have said it better myself. Don't cry when you get shown up.

[Complete with knuckles cracking against one tough-skinned palm. There's a lot in Bakugo's world the young hero had to learn about once he stepped into U.A. The things he thought were what made a hero, the society he thought was mostly amazing, villains he thought were shitty petty trouble makers, so many things reality slapped him in the face about and forced him to look anew at and re-calibrate his understanding. Why does he tell Ragna this? Perhaps because a part of him is also trying to somehow sow the reborn idea of what a hero means to others who might be experiencing similar things.

Also because he bears a massive amount of guilt over his own hand in that discrimination. Not to someone who had a mutant Quirk, but someone who had no Quirk at all. Quirkless discrimination. True, his attitude also saw him mocking people with mutant Quirks, but in his usual childish superiority way, not deliberate cruelty like Shouji experienced. Yet discrimination is discrimination... and he has much to atone to Midoriya for.]


Che. It's not that easy. They'd rather fuck with the lesser than themselves. [He should know.]

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