To develop Villain Deku in this concept, we can show his inner turmoil. He may be a villain on the surface, but deep down, he still has remnants of his old self. His actions towards Uraraka could be conflicted, sometimes trying to harm her because of his new villainous goals, but other times showing a glimmer of the old friendship. Uraraka's character development could come from her attempts to understand Deku. She could study his new behavior, try to find the root cause of his transformation, and in the process, become a more well - rounded hero. She might also develop new skills or strategies specifically designed to counter Deku's villainous plans.
For Villain Deku, his character can be developed by showing his descent into villainy. Maybe he starts off with small acts of rebellion against the hero system that he once idolized, gradually becoming more extreme. His relationship with Uraraka can be a catalyst for this change, either pushing him further into the dark side or causing him to question his actions. For Uraraka, she can develop by having to face a friend - turned - enemy. This forces her to grow stronger, not just in terms of her quirk, but also emotionally as she has to deal with the betrayal.
In a Villain Deku x Uraraka fanfiction, Deku's character as a villain could be developed by exploring his new motives. He might believe that the hero society is actually suppressing the true potential of people with quirks, and his actions are a form of revolution. Uraraka, on the other hand, could develop by realizing that the world isn't as black and white as she thought. Her interactions with Deku could make her more empathetic towards the villains' point of view, while still holding onto her values as a hero. Their relationship could be a constant push - and - pull, with each encounter changing them both in different ways.
Their relationship could start with mutual self - interest. They both recognize the power and chaos the other can bring. For example, Toga's ability to transform could help Villain Deku infiltrate places, and he can offer her protection in return.
The relationship could start with hatred. Bakugou may initially be enraged that Deku has become a villain. But as time passes, he starts to see the reasons behind Deku's transformation, which could lead to a more complex relationship.
A plot twist could be that they are being manipulated by a greater villain. They think they are in control of their actions as villains, but in reality, someone else is pulling the strings. This could lead to them realizing they are not true villains at heart and decide to turn against the real villain. Another possibility is that their villainous actions cause an unexpected reaction from the hero society. Instead of just fighting back, the heroes come up with a plan that forces Villain Deku and Villain Uraraka to re - evaluate their motives. For example, the heroes might start to offer amnesty to minor villains, which makes them wonder if they should continue on their villainous path.
For Villain Deku, with One For All, he could start to use it in combination with other dark or unethical techniques. Maybe he learns how to transfer the power in a more dangerous and unpredictable way, not for the good of others but to create a power - hungry following. As for Villain Uraraka, her zero - gravity power could be enhanced with some sort of negative energy. Instead of simply making objects float, she could make them float and then smash them into other things, causing harm. Her power would be warped from its original heroic intention of assisting and rescuing to causing harm and destruction.
Well, a plot could revolve around Villain Deku trying to recruit Uraraka to his side. He might start by showing her the flaws in the hero society that she's a part of. Uraraka, initially resistant, starts to question her own beliefs as Deku keeps presenting her with evidence of the corruption and inequality. This could lead to a very complex relationship between them, where she's torn between her loyalty to the heroes and the allure of what Deku is offering. Or perhaps there's a parallel universe where Deku was always a villain and Uraraka is the only one who can reach the part of him that was once good.
For Deku, his character can be developed by showing his struggle to understand Toga's family's situation. He has to balance his hero values with the new perspective he gets from being involved with them. For Toga, her character can grow as she learns to trust Deku more in the context of her family. Her family members can be developed by giving them unique personalities and backstories. For example, one family member could be a former hero who retired due to an injury, and this could add depth to the story.
In these fanfictions, to develop Deku, writers may explore how his All - Might - inspired heroism intersects with his love for Uraraka. He could be torn between saving the world and protecting her. Regarding Uraraka, her character can be developed through her family background. Maybe her family's financial situation makes her more cautious in love, yet she can't help falling for Deku. Writers also show her using her quirk in new ways related to protecting Deku or working together with him.
Begin by getting inspiration from the original series. Notice how Uraraka and Deku interact in the show. For your fanfic, you could explore a 'what - if' scenario. What if Deku lost his quirk temporarily and Uraraka had to be his strength? Build their relationship gradually. Let Uraraka be the one to encourage Deku when he's feeling down. Include dialogues that are true to their characters. Use vivid imagery to describe their surroundings and the emotions they feel. Also, consider adding some side characters to add more depth to the story.
One popular 'Deku x Uraraka' fanfic is 'A New Beginning'. It explores their relationship in a post - war scenario where they are rebuilding the hero society together. The story delves deep into their feelings and how they support each other during tough times.
A 'villain deku x villain todoroki fanfiction' might focus on their backstories that led them to become villains. It could be that they were both wronged by the hero system in some way. Deku might have been rejected too many times or faced unfair treatment, and Todoroki could have some family - related issues that pushed him to the dark side. The story could then show how they form an alliance and start their villainous journey together.