In the fanfiction, 'blood' could also mean the relationships characters are born into. Let's say a character is related to a villain by 'blood'. This could create an internal conflict as they try to navigate their own path. The 'water' here could be the influence of their friends (like the flowing and connecting nature of water). Their friends could be the 'water' that helps them break free from the negative connotations of their 'villainous blood' and strive to be a hero instead.
One of the key themes could be the struggle between good and evil, much like in the original My Hero Academia. In fanfiction, 'Blood and Water' might represent different loyalties or lineages within the story. It could also explore themes of friendship and rivalry, as characters with different 'blood' (heritage or power origins) and 'water' (perhaps emotions or a fluid, changing nature) interact.
Well, 'My Hero Academia' fanfiction about gods can be really interesting. It could involve creating new characters with god - like powers in the MHA universe. For example, a character with the power to control all elements like a god of nature. This can add a whole new layer of power dynamics and storylines to the existing MHA world.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But it could be the main characters from the My Hero Academia series like Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, or Ochaco Uraraka. Maybe it focuses on a lesser - known character and their relationship with a more prominent one.
The students of Class 1 - A would have a range of reactions. Ochaco might find the romantic elements in the fanfiction really sweet, especially if there are any cute ship moments. Iida would likely be concerned about whether the fanfiction adheres to some sort of moral code. He might be nitpicky about things like fairness and justice within the fictional story.
Donna Troy in a My Hero Academia fanfiction could bring a new dynamic to the relationships in the story. Her presence might disrupt the existing power balance among the students and heroes. She could introduce new fighting styles and strategies that are different from what is typically seen in the MHA universe. Her heroic values from DC could also influence the characters in MHA to be more selfless and brave.
The other characters at U.A. would likely be very supportive. Ochaco might become like an older sister to Eri, always there to cheer her up. Bakugo could be a tough - love type, teaching her to be strong. The teachers, like Aizawa, would keep an eye on her progress. They would also be a source of protection. The overall atmosphere at U.A. would become more family - like, with Eri as the new addition.
One way 'death' can be unique is if it has rules specific to the fanfiction's universe. For instance, instead of being permanent, death could be a reversible state under certain conditions, like if a character has a powerful enough quirk or if they fulfill a particular quest. This would completely change the way characters approach dangerous situations.
Well, in My Hero Academia lemon fanfiction, Izuku being 'godlike' could simply mean he has overpowered abilities. His One for All quirk might have evolved in extraordinary ways. He could be able to move at lightning - fast speeds, have super strength that far surpasses normal limits, and his intelligence in using his quirk could be off the charts.
Well, without actually reading it, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, in My Hero Academia fanfictions, 'thicker than blood' might refer to strong bonds, perhaps between characters that are like family, closer than biological relations. It could be about friendships that endure great hardships in the MHA universe.
I think All Might's potential death had a huge impact. It shook the whole story and made fans really emotional.