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.
The character development of Villain Deku in fanfiction often involves a darker exploration of his psyche. He may question the very concept of heroism that he once idolized. This is a departure from the original where he wholeheartedly embraces the idea of being a hero. Fanfiction may show him becoming cynical, distrustful, and willing to use underhanded methods, which is completely opposite to his innocent and determined self in the original story.
In the original 'My Hero Academia', Deku's journey is mainly about mastering his One For All quirk. However, in the Blind Deku fanfiction, his journey is two - fold. He not only has to deal with his quirk but also his blindness. This means that his battles, both physical and mental, are different. He might not be able to rely on visual cues during fights, so he has to strategize in new ways. His interactions with villains also change as they might underestimate him because of his blindness, but he uses this to his advantage in some cases.
A 'My Hero Academia Female Deku' fanfic differs from the original in multiple ways. Firstly, the narrative might focus more on the challenges she faces as a female in a male - dominated hero world. Her journey to prove herself might be more difficult. Secondly, her appearance and the way she presents herself could lead to different reactions from other characters. For instance, she might be underestimated more often. And finally, her relationships with male characters could have a romantic undertone that was not as prominent in the original story with male Deku.
It completely turns the narrative on its head. In the normal My Hero Academia story, Deku is the hero we root for. But in a Villain Deku fanfiction, it challenges all the values the story has been building. It makes us question the idea of heroism and what can drive a person to the opposite side. For example, if Deku becomes a villain, the relationships he has with other characters like his friends and mentors become strained and distorted.
For Hero Deku, his development could be shown by how he reacts to seeing his dark self. He might start to question his own beliefs and actions. For Villain Deku, his development could be in the form of a possible redemption arc. Maybe he starts to see the error of his ways through his interactions with Hero Deku. For example, if Hero Deku shows him kindness or understanding that he never received before.
Toga could be an ally. Since she has her own complex relationship with the idea of heroes and villains, she might find Deku's transformation interesting. She could provide some of her unique skills, like shape - shifting, to help Deku in his villainous plans. Additionally, Twice might also join them because of his loyalty to Toga and his own sense of being an outcast in the hero world.
Well, 'Fallen Hope' is one that stands out. It explores Deku's descent into villainy in a very compelling way, with lots of plot twists and character development.
In fanfiction, a quirkless Deku often has to rely more on his wits. Canon Deku got One For All, but in fanfic, he has to find other ways to be strong. For example, he might study different fighting styles more intensively.
One interesting 'My Hero Academia Villain Deku' fanfiction could be where Deku turns villain due to being constantly bullied and rejected by society in the story. He might use his intelligence and knowledge of hero strategies against them. For example, he could form his own group of outcasts and start causing chaos in a very calculated way.
Kid Deku in fanfiction may also have his own self - discovery journey. He might start to realize the true meaning of being a hero isn't just about having a powerful quirk. Fanfic authors can explore his moral compass as a kid, and how he begins to understand concepts like justice and sacrifice. This is an important part of his character development that can be delved into deeply in fanfiction.
No, Deku doesn't die in the manga. The story is still ongoing and he remains a central and vital character.