A plot could revolve around Sir Nighteye seeing a future where a major villain attacks the hero agency he is associated with. He then spends his time preparing the heroes, both physically and mentally, for the upcoming battle. It could show his strategic planning and how he convinces the heroes to trust his visions.
His character could be developed by exploring his past relationships more deeply. For example, his time with All Might could be delved into, showing how their friendship influenced his actions and decisions in the present.
Sure. You can find them on various fanfiction websites. Look for ones that have high ratings and good reviews. Some might focus on crossovers where the characters from Death Note interact with those from My Hero Academia in unique scenarios. It could be a hero from My Hero Academia trying to stop someone misusing a Death Note - style power, or a Death Note character being influenced by the hero - centric society in My Hero Academia.
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, 'death' could also be personified as a character. It might act as a sort of antagonist, constantly looming over the heroes and causing them to face their mortality. This can add a sense of dread and urgency to the story. Maybe it has the power to take away a character's quirk when they come close to death, which would be a really interesting take in the context of the 'My Hero Academia' universe.
One interesting plotline could be a hero sacrificing themselves in a major battle against a powerful villain. This would have a huge impact on the other characters, like how Midoriya might be inspired to become even stronger in memory of the fallen hero.
There were many versions of Wen Zhong's death in the Investiture of the Gods. There was a saying that Wen Zhong was burned to death by Yun Zhongzi in Juelong Ridge. Another theory was that Wen Zhong committed suicide. However, these statements did not provide conclusive evidence to prove the real cause of Wen Zhong's death. Therefore, the exact circumstances of the death of the apotheosized hero, Wen Zhong, could not be determined at the moment.
A popular plot is the 'transfer of power'. Imagine if a Death Note somehow made its way into the My Hero Academia world and a hero or villain got hold of it. They would then have to figure out how to use this new power within the context of their existing powers and the society they live in. Another plot is the 'moral dilemma' plot. A character, whether a hero or a villain, is faced with the choice of using the Death Note for what they believe is right, but they have to deal with the consequences and moral implications, much like Light did in Death Note.