Chocolate can be used as a symbol of comfort. For instance, if a character has had a tough battle, receiving or sharing chocolate could show their vulnerability and the importance of friendship. Uraraka might give chocolate to a down - on - their - luck classmate to cheer them up, which shows her kind - hearted nature and also helps that character grow in terms of feeling supported.
Chocolate - making can be a team - building activity in the fanfiction. Characters who don't usually get along, like Iida and Kaminari, could bond over making chocolate together. They learn about each other's strengths and weaknesses during the process, and this new - found understanding helps them develop as characters and as friends.
Another plot could involve a chocolate-making competition in the My Hero Academia world. Characters compete to make the most heroic - themed chocolate. Maybe Bakugo enters reluctantly but ends up creating an explosive - flavored chocolate that wows everyone.
For Izuku, start with his existing traits like his tenacity and self - sacrifice. In the fanfiction, he could learn from Itsuka's confidence in her own abilities. For example, he might see how she doesn't doubt herself as much as he does, and that could lead to him becoming more self - assured.
One idea could be to make the character with the lightning quirk have a fear of water. This would add an interesting dynamic as lightning and water don't mix well. They could struggle to control their quirk when near water, and it could be a source of internal conflict for them.
First, you should get to know the characters well. Read the original books if possible to understand their personalities, likes, and dislikes.
In fanfiction, Villain Deku's development can be much more complex. He might be pushed to the villain side by circumstances like the death of a loved one and the hero society's failure to do anything about it. This is different from the original where he has a clear path of becoming a hero with support from his mentors and friends. His relationships also change drastically. Instead of having friendly rivalries with Bakugo and others, he may see them as enemies to be defeated.
She could develop better control over her quirk. Currently, she can change the size of objects, but she might learn to change the size of multiple objects at once or change the size of objects in a more precise manner.
For Izuku, start with his insecurities. Maybe he initially feels intimidated by Nejire's powerful quirk. As they interact more, he could learn to be more confident around her and also incorporate some of her fearless attitude into his own hero persona. Nejire, on the other hand, might start off seeing Izuku as just another student. But as she witnesses his unwavering determination, she begins to respect him more. You can show their development through small moments, like conversations during lunch breaks or while waiting for a training session to start.
Honestly, this seems like a really random combination. Maybe in a story set in a marketplace, you could find vases for sale along with chocolate and tennis balls. But that's a pretty far-fetched connection.
In a fanfiction scenario, the Hulk might be a result of a secret experiment by the League of Villains to create an ultimate weapon. But instead of being fully controllable, he breaks free and becomes a wild card in the power dynamics of the My Hero Academia world. His presence would disrupt the existing balance between heroes and villains as everyone tries to either control or destroy him.