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TDM 04



【 Thank you for choosing the Golden Peacock, 5-star resort and casino. You are currently registered as a WILDCARD in our system.
Due to a high volume of check-ins, temporary accommodations have been made on our brand new beachfront for new guests. We will endeavor to have all guests moved into their reserved rooms as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience. Affected guests may convene with the nearest lifeguard or reception for a complimentary swimsuit, at their earliest convenience.
Please remember that beach-appropriate attire is mandatory. Guests found breaking dress code may be escorted off the beach until they return in proper swimwear. We hope you enjoy your stay, and have a beachy keen experience. 】


BEACHFRONT PROPERTY
A BRAND NEW DEVELOPMENT



As the resort moves into what it claims is summer, the days grow longer. The sun is projected well into the evening, the heat of its warmth dialed up to a level some guests complain is unreasonable. Then there’s the most excessive transformation of all – half the Cloud Dwelling Gardens have been transformed into a sparkling beach of white sands and blue waves, seemingly overnight. Statues nearby have been dressed up with wide hats and stylish sarongs. Upbeat music fills the air without any discernible source.
A section of the beach has been reserved for a collection of bungalows. These cute pastel homes open straight onto the sand, and are comparable in size and amenity to a rank 7 or 8 suite. All screens within these bungalows are fixed to a channel that airs reruns of Boobwatch around the clock, a classic TV series about blue-footed boobys running in slow-motion across the beach. Staff and long-standing guests all agree — there’s no better summer programming than this!
A section of the beach has been reserved for a collection of bungalows. These cute pastel homes open straight onto the sand, and are comparable in size and amenity to a rank 7 or 8 suite. All screens within these bungalows are fixed to a channel that airs reruns of Boobwatch around the clock, a classic TV series about blue-footed boobys running in slow-motion across the beach. Staff and long-standing guests all agree — there’s no better summer programming than this!
FUN IN THE SUN
DON'T FORGET TO OIL UP



What’s a beach without fun and games? Dreadfully boring! That’s why all of the beach classics have been expertly set up by staff, including strip volleyball nets, giant boob-shaped beach balls, and plenty of floaties for use in the shallower areas of the temporary ocean. A row of parasols with paired lounge chairs underneath them are placed in some prime viewing areas for festivities. Any time you get thirsty, there’s always a cooler full of canned drinks conveniently nearby, courtesy of Cock-a-Doodle-Doo’s. Sometimes you can hear the staff whispering to each other, “What if it’s too perfect? We won’t be able to deal with the ratings dip once the beach ends!”
Seashells have been arbitrarily scattered along the shoreline, coming in both natural shapes and ones a little more... erotic. The sexiest ones of all are conch shells that let you hear the moans of another guest when held up to your ear; supposedly, if you hook up with the person on the other end of the shell, you’ll be extra lucky in the casino for the rest of the summer. All in all, it’s a carefully tailored creation that can be called nothing short of paradise.
Seashells have been arbitrarily scattered along the shoreline, coming in both natural shapes and ones a little more... erotic. The sexiest ones of all are conch shells that let you hear the moans of another guest when held up to your ear; supposedly, if you hook up with the person on the other end of the shell, you’ll be extra lucky in the casino for the rest of the summer. All in all, it’s a carefully tailored creation that can be called nothing short of paradise.
NOTES
▶ All new arrivals have been issued four food and four clothing vouchers. These vouchers are as good as money around the resort. The staff will strongly insist on characters picking out "summery" attire with it, though.
▶ Existing characters may be booted into the bungalows or locked out of their room against their will. We leave it up to player discretion if this happens and the degree to which they're removed from their normal suite.
▶ For the Daydream Parasols, wildcards may be afflicted by whichever suit their player prefers for the duration of the dream. This will have no bearing on their suit selection when applying, and suit effects should not manifest once back in the waking world. It's just a dream, after all!
▶ The dreamscape has no explicit time limit, so feel free to make them as long or as short as desired. Dreams should also be sexy first and foremost. While you can include your mom dying in the background if you'd like, you have to be horny about it too.
▶ Existing characters may be booted into the bungalows or locked out of their room against their will. We leave it up to player discretion if this happens and the degree to which they're removed from their normal suite.
▶ For the Daydream Parasols, wildcards may be afflicted by whichever suit their player prefers for the duration of the dream. This will have no bearing on their suit selection when applying, and suit effects should not manifest once back in the waking world. It's just a dream, after all!
▶ The dreamscape has no explicit time limit, so feel free to make them as long or as short as desired. Dreams should also be sexy first and foremost. While you can include your mom dying in the background if you'd like, you have to be horny about it too.


TWINKLING CURRENTS
THE PARTY NEVER STOPS



As the sun sets in a cascade of colors over the water, lamps are lit and floating lights surface from the depths. Stars twinkle in the sky, and Steve is finally released from his smoky shackles. Though the daytime amenities have gone to sleep, the night promises its own set of beachy wonders sure to please even the most distinguished of vacationers.
Flyers posted in the lobby and in the hallways promise of a bar ran by the most enchanting mermaids you could ever want to fuck, as well as a fireworks show in every color, including ones you’ve never heard of. With the seagulls gone to bed, peace settles across the sands, tinted blue, yellow, and pink from the myriad of lights. For those seeking a more subdued, romantic air — this is the beach for you.
Flyers posted in the lobby and in the hallways promise of a bar ran by the most enchanting mermaids you could ever want to fuck, as well as a fireworks show in every color, including ones you’ve never heard of. With the seagulls gone to bed, peace settles across the sands, tinted blue, yellow, and pink from the myriad of lights. For those seeking a more subdued, romantic air — this is the beach for you.
SANDY SCAVENGING
A GAME OF BEACHES



It wouldn't be the Golden Peacock without a game for guests to play! All guests that wander into the beach area may find themselves receiving one of two Watch messages. Some very special guests may even receive both challenges — or continuously receive a new challenge when the last 24 hours is up. The resort just wants you to have the most fun possible!
NOTES
▶ All effects from the swim-up bar last around 2-3 hours, but may be extended by having another drink.


INTO THE DEPTHS
IT'S HIGH TIDE WE GET OUT OF HERE



Though the beach experience is perfect on the surface, things are less elegant behind the scenes. Wave-making machines pulse and rattle down below, shaking the ceiling of the basement suites. Water leaks from pipes, streaking across walls and pooling on the uneven floors. The maintenance levels are abuzz with staff setting out buckets and pans, shooing lost guests away with a heightened level of urgency. Someone got a little too enthusiastic with mopping, they claim. Nothing to worry about at all!
Even the ocean itself isn’t without its issues. Despite appearing as a boundless expanse from the shore, the walls of the Golden Peacock are a very real factor. To avoid any undue damage to the screens that comprise the sky, the sea stops abruptly before it reaches them, cascading into a waterfall all the way down to the depths of the resort. Gentle currents become swirling vortexes and choppy waves, sure to pull down any guests that aren’t careful about where they swim. A few gull-guards patrol the line of buoys that mark the end of the safe swimming area, but the primary line of defense the resort relies on is the utter disinterest most of its guests have.
Even the ocean itself isn’t without its issues. Despite appearing as a boundless expanse from the shore, the walls of the Golden Peacock are a very real factor. To avoid any undue damage to the screens that comprise the sky, the sea stops abruptly before it reaches them, cascading into a waterfall all the way down to the depths of the resort. Gentle currents become swirling vortexes and choppy waves, sure to pull down any guests that aren’t careful about where they swim. A few gull-guards patrol the line of buoys that mark the end of the safe swimming area, but the primary line of defense the resort relies on is the utter disinterest most of its guests have.
NOTES
▶ Any amount of standing water is a valid target for a character’s resurfacing, even something as minor as a glass of water. For situations where a character would not actively fit into the source of their arrival, they will be violently flung out of it, knocking over or spilling it in the process if that’s possible.
▶ As always, players are free to control the level to which their individual characters are affected, and being flooded out of their space is not mandatory.
▶ As always, players are free to control the level to which their individual characters are affected, and being flooded out of their space is not mandatory.

OOC NOTES
▶ BLANKET CW: alcohol; altered states; aphrodisiacs; breeding urge; delusions; forced clotheswearing; hallucinations; harassment and bullying; jealousy; thalassophobia; transformation; unreality
▶ All characters on the TDM are WILDCARDS, which means they have not yet been assigned a card value. The house is still observing and deciding. As rank and suits are assigned upon acceptance your character's suit will not manifest until they are accepted into the game.
▶ All TDMs are game canon. This TDM acts as the game's June event. The beach will ICly be present from June 15th - June 30th.
▶ Current characters may top level on the TDM. Any current characters posting to the TDM should note they are current in their subject header.
▶ The top level directory is for new characters only. We want to make sure new characters are prioritized and receive attention!
▶ If you aren't satisfied with these prompts, please feel free to check out our LOCATIONS to explore more of the resort! There are recent additions to the locations page as well, for those who have yet to see them!
▶ Smut threads that take place on this TDM can be used for rewards. If both parties in the smut thread join the game, you may retroactively apply the character's initial card values to your 52 bank. If one character does not join the game the thread will not be applicable toward rewards (as that character would not have a card value). The character that does join would still receive a small payout for the encounter. Hopefully it was a fun thread regardless!
▶ We ask you to kindly add content warnings to your threads as appropriate.
▶ If you do not currently have permissions and kinks listed in your character’s journal we suggest leaving a note in your top level of any limits or boundaries for other players to reference.
▶ Don't forget your sunscreen! We'd hate for any chicken wings to come out burnt.
▶ All characters on the TDM are WILDCARDS, which means they have not yet been assigned a card value. The house is still observing and deciding. As rank and suits are assigned upon acceptance your character's suit will not manifest until they are accepted into the game.
▶ All TDMs are game canon. This TDM acts as the game's June event. The beach will ICly be present from June 15th - June 30th.
▶ Current characters may top level on the TDM. Any current characters posting to the TDM should note they are current in their subject header.
▶ The top level directory is for new characters only. We want to make sure new characters are prioritized and receive attention!
▶ If you aren't satisfied with these prompts, please feel free to check out our LOCATIONS to explore more of the resort! There are recent additions to the locations page as well, for those who have yet to see them!
▶ Smut threads that take place on this TDM can be used for rewards. If both parties in the smut thread join the game, you may retroactively apply the character's initial card values to your 52 bank. If one character does not join the game the thread will not be applicable toward rewards (as that character would not have a card value). The character that does join would still receive a small payout for the encounter. Hopefully it was a fun thread regardless!
▶ We ask you to kindly add content warnings to your threads as appropriate.
▶ If you do not currently have permissions and kinks listed in your character’s journal we suggest leaving a note in your top level of any limits or boundaries for other players to reference.
▶ Don't forget your sunscreen! We'd hate for any chicken wings to come out burnt.
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Back home, Peter would be looking for gainful employment so he could afford food and his apartment. His hero gig doesn't really come with a paycheck. Maybe if he joins the Avengers. If there still are Avengers.
"Maybe a little. If it's like the place I was before this, they probably lace the food and drink and maybe even the air with substances that make you more receptive to suggestions." In fact, he knows they do. So far, the punishments he's seen here are nothing like Duplicity. Non-compliance there meant being pumped full of aphro until you're so uncomfortable you have no choice but to comply and fuck someone. At least from what he saw. He hadn't had to endure that at least.
Peter shrugs. "Really, the easiest thing to do is just go with it. And there don't seem to be super strict quotas here -" not like in Duplicity "- so, that's a good thing, right?" He is trying to find that sliver of silver lining for this cloud.
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Ironically, the hero society in Bakugo's world paid its heroes, as they were far more a public service occupation than costumed vigilantes running around fighting crime out of the goodness of their hearts or hard-held resolutions. Plus secret identities aren't really a thing. Plenty of non-heroes with Quirks get "normal" jobs to make society run smoothly as well. Photographers, construction workers, news reporters, librarians, etc.
"Before this?" The way Peter says that suggests it's not his homeworld he's talking about. Bakugo makes a face at the suggestion of laced food and drink, mostly because he already GOT hit with one of those today. The experience is not something he wants to talk about, feeling both duped and robbed of his own damn agency. He hates the idea he's having to accept, but "fuck or die" isn't a hard concept to grasp, despite his anger towards it.
Grumbling, he admits "They did it to one food stall on the beach." Peter can take what he wants from that. Listening to the guy try to find some kind of good in the whole things reminds Bakugo of two of his classmates, which brings another round of irritation. The worried kind... "You wanna just "go with it" with a bunch of fucking strangers." Wry and angry.
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If the Avengers got paid, it was out of Tony Stark's pocket and not the government. The government seemed mostly uninterested in superheroes until they were needed to save the world or the universe or something.
Peter never did any of his hero work for money anyway. He does it because it's the right thing to do. So, he's hoping he can find a civilian job to pay the bills.
He nods. "Yeah. I was in a dystopian city that had sex quotas." All under the guise of searching for some rogue gene. Peter never really bought that explanation.
"General fucking of strangers wouldn't be my first choice for recreation, no. But, sex is pretty damned fun. So finding someone to do it with is a benefit." He's trying here. Mostly aiming for logic. Which sometimes works better than emotional appeals. How's he doing?
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That's not how Bakugo's world worked; heroes made a living being heroes, the government paid them, corporations sponsored them, pretty sure tax dollars went to them, to say nothing of fan clubs, merchandise, donations, etc. But heroes made good on all that money by protecting civilians from villains and natural disasters, serving them as inspirational idols and celebrities, and many staffing schools or heading projects to improve cities and life itself. They were part of the economy of the superhero society.
So it's not hard to imagine what happened when villains began to erode the public trust and tarnish the heroes' reputations and success. Bakugo, his classmates, their school, all the heroes, watched as their society and nation crumbled to pieces due to All for One and the League of Villains. His world's a mess right now...
Stuff they can talk about later, when Bakugo's not making a disgusted face at Peter's previous experience. "And now you're stuck in a fucking perverted hotel with a manipulative sex game." The same could be said for him, buuut he's being irritable right now.
"Tch, I can think of more things I'd rather do," he grumbles as red eyes avert somewhere else. Of course he knows sex is fun; he's not some damn prude who's never heard of it before. And Peter's not wrong about finding someone with a benefit, if it comes down to that. "I'm gonna at least know the person first." It's as reluctant a compromise as he'll make.
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In Peter's world, he was one of the few heroes that he knew of who kept his identity secret. Mostly secret. He told other hero-types. If Tony Stark hadn't announced to everyone that he was Iron Man from the beginning, Peter wouldn't have told nearly as many people as he had. Probably.
Would he take money for his hero work? Maybe. But it's not why he does what he does. He does it because it's the right thing to do. Because he likes helping people. It's one of the things that makes him happy.
So far, Peter's world hasn't faced a team-up group of villains. There were a bunch of bad guys who were fighting against Peter and the other two Peters at the same time, but it wasn't a coordinated team-up effort. The collection of heroes in his world have face a big ole army of villains though - so that's a thing.
Peter sighs. "Oddly, this place almost seems like a paradise by comparison. And playing a game feels like a lot less pressure than having to check-in to the 'government' that you met the sex quota for the month." Wow, explaining Duplicity is pretty fucked up.
"Sure. There's lots of other things to do. And, like anything else, doing nothing but having sex can get boring." He hasn't hit that particular wall yet. He shrugs. "Yeah, I thought that too" Then he got hit with aphro and trapped in a basement with sexual contact being the 'key' to being set free of the trap. And so he was dependent on the sort-of kindness of a stranger. At the least, their willingness to bargain.
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Ironically, the secret identity aspect in Bakugo's world was adopted more for villains than for heroes, once the heroics graduated from unsanctioned vigilantes to government-sanctioned vocations as society adapted to superheros. But that didn't stop plenty of villains from being known identities. He'll find Peter's world not backwater in their secret identity aspect, but kind of "old fashioned" instead. Something two or three generations ago would've done.
"Haa?! What the hell? That place is fucked up!" And yes, that does make the House a far more tolerable idea by comparison. Even if "playing game" doesn't sound like it's that optional in the long rung. Bakugo already heard from others that there's a punishment for resisting too long, and it gets harder and harder to resist. Better to accept of your own volition than get forced.
"Do you still think that?" The way Peter says it suggests one answer. Even if some damn trap ends up demanding doing it with strangers, that doesn't mean he has to change his opinion of how he wants to do it or how he approaches/demands it happen when he has the choice. Hopefully sex won't get boring. That'd be even worse...
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Even the villains in Peter's world don't really seem to have secret identities. More just alter-egos. Peter kept his hero identity secret because of his age. Though, after Strange's big spell, he'll be keeping his identity secret to protect all of the people who aren't him.
Peter nods. "Yeah. Yeah it is. I mean, there were some good things - I made some really good friends and got to see people from my world who had died, people important to me. So that part was nice." He can't say that he wants to go back to Duplicity. But if it let him see friends again, he might consider it.
"Do I still think that it's not necessary to get to know the person I'll be having sex with?" He half shrugs. "Kinda. I mean, I prefer at least knowing their name, but anonymous sex is also really hot." He really just said that. Out loud. To another person.
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Most villains are stripped of their secret identities once they're caught or make themselves known to someone with a good eye. Ironically, the heroes in Bakugo's world are known even at high school age, since they specifically pick out their hero names and it gets put on their license, registered with the government and hero agencies. No point in protecting identities but for fringe cases. Bakugo knows of two such cases.
"Hmph." Bakugo frowns as Peter relates some positives. Making friends. Seeing dead peo- "You saw dead people?!" He's still getting his head around the idea of people from different worlds and timelines, obviously meaning dead people could be brought over.
"Uh-huh." Did Peter really need to repeat that entire question? Bakugo looks up at the sky again, watching some of the lewd fireworks. That lasts only a few seconds before he's back to the sand again. "You sound like a sleazy guy at a bar."
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Ah, in Peter's world, heroes aren't super mainstream. Like, it's not a job you'd put on a resume (except maybe Iron Man). Oh, they did try the registration thing one - it went very very badly. For everyone. They probably won't try that again.
Peter's turn to frown. "What? No. Well, okay, so they were people I knew from home that had died back home, but they were from a point in the timeline from before they'd died. So they weren't dead yet." That was probably really confusing. "For example, my friend Tony, when he first showed up there, he was from a point in our timeline that pre-dated he and I meeting for the first time, so he didn't even know who I was." Which was so super weird for Peter.
The repeat was so he was sure which question he was answering. Peter frowns again. "Rude. And not really sure how. I haven't hit on your once." Not intentionally. Peter is really bad at flirting. "That would be sleazy."
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It'll be interesting to talk about their worlds and histories, as Bakugo's world went through development of its hero society. From villains to vigilantes to heroes to sanctioned hero vocations with registration and all the other things. It's worked out for them mostly, but... things began to come apart this year.
"Tch, so this place pulled people from an earlier point on the timeline." Yeah, he can understand how that would happen. Even for dead people. Just grab them before they died. He leans back on his hands as Peter offers the example. "Did he want to know about the future?" That's always a toss up in his opinion. Would he want to know what future him did? ... Not sure. Hopefully he'd never have to answer that question.
"I'm not explaining it to you." Not when it sounded like someone casually talking about sexual preferences and kinks like it was nothing. "Telling someone you barely know you like anonymous sex is weird." Comes across almost as an en passe invite.
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He smiles, a little sadly. "Some of it, he did, yeah. He probably would've preferred not knowing that he died though." Peter had kinda told him accidentally - Peter hadn't really been in the best headspace at the time and it sort of slipped. Sadly, he couldn't take it back.
Peter frowns at this guy. "Dude! You asked! I didn't offer that up out of the blue." What the hell?
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"Tch, most people would only want to know that if they could change it." Being told when you have no way to prevent your own death would be a shitty piece of information to learn. Bakugo's going to figure out that's sort of the way things operate around here, but it won't be for a while. He has to watch what he says around anyone from his world, since he's pretty far in their timeline...
"I didn't ask for details! You could've just said yes or no!" Rather than expounding on it. Sheesh.
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Peter smiles a little sadly. "Tony wanted to know everything. All the time. He loved information. But succinct information." He shrugs. "I think actually knowing wasn't the part that bothered him. The super sudden bit of information from someone he didn't know very well who somehow knew about when it happened was probably the weirder part." A little sigh. "And I didn't do it on purpose." Had he said it was him before? Whatever. Peter did it. It was an accident. He and Tony were fine.
He sighs again. "No one ever just wants the one-word answer, man."
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"If he asked for it, that's on him." Though Peter quickly dumps the blame back on himself when he admits to accidentally leaking it. But if Tony had delved deeper... Someone who wants to know everything would probably have sussed it out eventually.
"Huh, so you're the kinda guy that sucks at secrets except your own." Whether it's by excitement or carelessness. Midoriya had a massive secret to keep, but accidentally slipped some of it to Bakugo out of desperation and guilt one time. Initially he thought the guy was bullshitting him, but eventually learned the rest of it with his own analysis.
"If I wanna know your kinks, I'll ask." Grumble.
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until the mutants become part of the MCU."He didn't ask." If Peter hadn't just lost, essentially, everything at the time, it likely wouldn't have come up. Grief and loss is kinda shitty like that sometimes.
Peter pulls a face. "Well..." he's not even super good at keeping his own secret. Or, he wasn't. He might be better about it now that no one knows again. "When I try to keep secrets, it doesn't end up working out well." Or he's keeping the wrong secrets. Or keeping them from the wrong people. His life is complicated, okay?
"It's not a kink. Just an opinion." Now he frowns a little. "You do realize we're in a place that is very very friendly about sex, right?" Sometimes even pushing people in that direction to win bigger prizes.
[ooc: sorry for the delay - september ate my face... and Peter should be back in the game this month :/]
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"Doesn't sound like he shut you up either." No hand over the mouth or a warning glare to clam it. Guess the fault's on them both, but if Tony let it happen after realizing the knowledge Peter had, well... he wanted to know.
"Heh." The way Peter's expression gets all wry like that, being called out on his lacking secret keeping, earns a smirk from the explosive blonde. An eyebrow arches up when the other hero puts it like that. "Because you can't keep them or you keep bad ones?" At least Peter admits it, so no telling this guy secrets. It's not hard to keep your mouth shut, dammit! In Bakugo's opinion.
"Of course I know that!" Someone made it very clear to him early on and his scowling flushed face suggests he's still getting used to the raunchy reality around him. Least it takes the spotlight off Peter. "It also makes it a damn competition." Which can be dangerous.
[ooc: not a problem. i got eaten for a few days thanks to a hurricane, so i know the feeling. i look forward to Peter being back in the game! hope these two can have some more CR and enjoy some heroics together, as well as the hot stuff.]
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He smirks at Bakugo about the secrets thing. "Mostly, I just told people about my secret identity. And it seemed okay at the time. Then - it wasn't." He's skipping details. Despite being a little bit removed from it now, it's still a little raw.
"Okay, so why are you being so weird about it? It's not like I suggested we should be doing anything."
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Peter's leaving out a lot of detail, but Bakugo's not asking after it; the guy's tone, though subtle, suggests it's not a good topic right now. Later.
Dammit, don't go back to that one! "I'm not being weird about anything! Drop it!" Fucking hell. No, Peter's not suggesting they do anything, but if this world's really what he said it is, well...
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Peter's mouth quirks up in an amused grin. "It's not that serious, man. But sure. What do you wanna talk about?"
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"How many people in your world have superpowers? 80% of my world's population has a Quirk. A lot of them fucking suck though." You're not gonna become a hero if your Quirk's nothing more than an extra thumb on your shoulder, for example.
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"But yeah, not a lot of people have superpowers. Like, maybe twenty or thirty in the whole world. And those are just the ones I know about." There are more, but, obviously, he hasn't met them all.
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"Tch. Being an adult doesn't mean you always know what you're doing. They're idiots if they think that." He doesn't respect anyone simply because they're an "adult" until they fucking earn his respect. Otherwise, they're as "extra" as the other students in his school.
"Twenty or thirty?!" Wait, how the fuck is it that few?! He stares at Peter in surprise, culture shock crashing in. A world with no powers is way more acceptable than one with such a scant number. But the shock wears off quickly. "Tch, and not all of them are heroes, huh."
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Peter nods at the question-confirmation. "Yup." And it'll stay that way until mutants start popping out of the woodwork in his world. Now he shakes his head. "Nope. A lot of them seem to be hero-ish, but there are some who definitely are not. You said your world is just full of power-having people? What's that like? Do you even still have people who don't have powers?"
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Even sadder when those adults are the heroes everyone looked up to.
"80% of my world's population has a Quirk." The rest are Quirkless. But just because someone has a Quirk doesn't mean their Quirk is impressive or even useful. And of those that are, not all of them are heroes. Narrow the number down. Though damn his world is pretty flush with heroes compared to Peter's.
"The hero society had heroes in almost every part of life. Law enforcement, advertisement, government, development. Quirks are relegated by laws; you're not supposed to use your Quirk in public without a permit or self-defense." Peter's smart; he can figure out why such a law would be in place if 80% of society had superpowers, ranging from mundane to insane.