for irmonth 2023 day 1, wings
“Who do you think are the ones that really need salvation?”
Chuuya | Star Tear Disease
People with unrequited feelings will cry “stars”, they are painful and eventually the person will go blind.
That’s a new trick. Like it? ‘Course you do.
Touya and Keigo childhood friends? ch.266
- Based on Hawks’ reaction, not many ppl know him by his full name
- Dabi has a habit of calling the ppl he knew as Touya by their full name (past examples are Shouto, Endeavor). In this situation it’s clear that he did it to Hawks to throw him off, and Hawks was left wondering who Dabi really is
Sup guys I’m having a mental breakdown, all of our headcanons could be real
★ BNHA 30 DAYS CHALLENGE ★ - DAY 09 *:・゚✧ Favorite Villain ✧ ・゚:*
| ❤ VILLAIN : DABI ❤ | AKA : BLUEFLAME ❤ |
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So the other day, I was thinking about the classic alignment chart, and how it doesn’t really do much for me personally since it’s more about how characters interact with systems rather than how they interact with other people
I had a minute, so I figured I’d throw something together that DID suit my needs!
(Note: This chart regards a character’s intent rather than the outcome of their actions—and for sake of clarity, here are the definitions I’m working with:
Good: concerned with the well-being the collective, often at expense of the self
Evil: concerned with the well-being of the self, often at the expense of the collective
Kind: concerned with the emotional responses of others
Cruel: unconcerned with the emotional responses of others)
I like conceptualizing things this way, cause sometimes Bad People behave with ‘good’ or ‘kind’ intentions, and sometimes Good People do things that seem ‘evil’ or ‘cruel’
Also this gives me a way to compare/contrast characters who get lumped together under the other system
This chart is a godsend. I’d been trying to find the words for ‘kind evil’, but you put it so perfectly. I always find that kind of villain the most frightening, the kind that can convince people they’re doing good for their victims.
An unfortunately prevalent everyday example of this is the autism warrior parent, who tells their child that they’re helping them by trying to make them conform, though they’re actually traumatising their child and taking away their healthy coping mechanisms.
Hawks v Dabi! Place your bets! o3o