May. 4th, 2016

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Yato is just straight-up not touching anything that has to do with the masterminds if he can help it because he has enough crazy to deal with on his own time, he doesn't need more of that. He mostly stays in his own world, owing to the fact that he has obligations tying him there, and he's concentrating on being the best god of fortune that he can be (and hopefully gaining some more worshipers while he's at it, take the edge off of the whole "I die if you forget me" thing). But being the little doof that he is, he does like to take time off (often) and is happy to have people over in his world. He has a plot in Heaven, guys!! Come visit him in literal heaven.

Yato lives in modern day Japan and you will quickly notice that he is, in fact, poor and homeless and lives in a goddess of poverty's house because he doesn't have to pay rent. Yeah.

Anyway, he also has his Regalia/psuedo-child Yukine generally at his side! Despite being a teenager, Yukine is clearly the level-headed one of the two, and will actually try to be a good host. The pair of them will offer a ~spiritual tour~ of Japan and take people sight-seeing for all the good sights to see!

However, while visiting Yato in his home turf, characters will likely find him really difficult to keep track of, given that gods are ordinarily very hard to notice unless you're directly interacting with them. He'll take some small pleasure in constantly popping up to give people little scares because he's mature like that.

That said, he'll also be staying close no matter what, seeing as he'll be worried that Phantoms will attack you and you won't even be able to see them. Because unlucky things always seem to happen to the people around him because life sucks when you're Yato.

But at least he keeps upbeat about things, and that's what really matters!!

The Pokémon option: He has a Chingling, courtesy of Colress, which eventually evolves into a Chimecho! His main goal in Pokémon land is to find the wish granter itself, Jiraichi, and engage in the irony of a wish granter asking a wish granter to be able to better grant wishes. Yep.




Coming from a world where most people have superpowers, "I fell through some sort of time-space rip and landed in a different world" is... weird, but certainly not unbelievable.

Assuming that powers never come back, Bakugou splits his time between being at home and being in different worlds, partially attempting to his recover his and possibly also delving into the same sort of alchemy Kimblee used (because the irony, oh god) — being a teenage genius despite everything else about him, he's actually managed to pick up on it pretty decently, especially given he didn't even know alchemy was a thing until relatively recently. He also visits others' worlds often, ostensibly because he's being Responsible and making sure all is well, but really because he likes the company of people who've been through the same shit he has.

Assuming powers do come back, just assume the second half about visiting people often still applies but he's not busy being existentially uncomfortable with learning explosive alchemy because SERIOUSLY THE IRONY HURTS.

If visiting him: Bakugou lives in Japan of the near-future, so technology has advanced further than currently exists in real life, but only by a generation or so! Also, there are actual superheroes everywhere, but also villains who use their powers for everything from terrorism to serial murders to petty crime, so he'll ask that people stay close to him just in case.

There is also the Pokémon option, in which Bakugou raises a Typhlosion, a Scrafty, and a Charizard and fuck type advantages/weaknesses, he's going to go far with these three little assholes.

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