In many fanfictions, Izuku and the Hero Killer have a complex relationship. Sometimes, Izuku might be portrayed as trying to understand the Hero Killer's motives, which are often misconstrued but rooted in a desire for 'true' heroism. This can lead to some really interesting character development for Izuku as he grapples with his own ideas of heroism in the face of such a radical view.
Strength is a key factor. If a hero in a historical romance is physically strong and an excellent fighter, like a knight or a warrior, that can make him 'killer'. For example, a hero who can defeat multiple foes in a sword fight. Another aspect is his confidence. A self - assured hero who can charm the heroine and outwit his rivals easily can be seen as 'killer'.
The Hero Killer, on the other hand, has a more radical ideology. He thinks that many so - called heroes are false, only in it for fame or money. In fanfictions, his actions of targeting heroes he deems unworthy are a clear manifestation of his beliefs. His ideology challenges Izuku's in a way that forces Izuku to re - evaluate what it really means to be a hero.
It would make his hero journey much more complex. He'd have to constantly prove that he's not going to use the quirk in the wrong way. The public might be skeptical of him at first. But if he can show that he's still the same Izuku at heart, just with a new tool to fight villains, he could win them over.
Well, if Izuku gets the Hero Killer's quirk in fanfiction, he might face a lot of internal conflict. On one hand, his original goal of being a hero is all about saving people with a smile. But the Hero Killer's quirk is more about punishing those who are 'false heroes'. Izuku would have to struggle with how to use this new power in a way that aligns with his values. Maybe he'd try to reform the quirk's nature, using it to expose real villains who are hiding among the heroes instead of attacking heroes directly.
Well, for a great villain killer OC in My Hero Academia fanfic, think about their motivation deeply. It could be revenge for a lost loved one due to a villain attack. In terms of appearance, make them stand out. For example, they could have a scar across their face from a past encounter with a villain. Their fighting style should be interesting too. Maybe they use a combination of martial arts and their quirk in a very unorthodox way that catches villains off guard.
One plot idea could be that your OC is wrongly accused of being a villain because their methods of killing villains are too extreme for the hero society. They then have to prove their innocence while still continuing to hunt down the real villains. Another idea is that a powerful villain organization puts a bounty on your OC's head, and they have to fight off assassins while also taking on the main villains.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you:
1. "The Assassin Concubine is Not Simple": The female protagonist traveled to ancient times and was an assassin herself. Later on, she even fought with a hero. It was super exciting!
2. [Shengge Shengshi]: The female lead was a killer from another world. She became a bandit and was later suppressed by a young man with a bleak background. However, she was still a killer. How did she become a little woman? It looks very interesting!
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
300 Heroes was a popular role-playing game with many heroes for players to choose from. Here are some of the most popular hero characters:
1 League of Legends: Yasuo
League of Legends: Rui Wen
League of Legends: Robbery
League of Legends: Silas
League of Legends: Kassadin
6 League of Legends: Blade Girl
League of Legends: Xin Zhao
8 League of Legends: Zach
League of Legends: Lee Sin
League of Legends: Thresh
The heroes above performed well in the game and had unique skills and powerful combat abilities that could allow players to win in the game. Of course, players could choose a hero that suited them according to their preferences and game style.