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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Several characters by virtue of the changes that rippled out from All Might's earlier death than in canon. Notably, a good chunk of the counterparts of 1-A and 1-B wound up on the street after running away to prevent their families being targeted by quirk traffickers to get at their strong quirks.
** Himiko Toga. [[spoiler: In canon, she lived a relatively normal life up until the end of middle school, when the distress caused by suppressing her quirk-based instincts to drink blood eventually caused her to snap and become a serial killer. Here, she was approached by villains (not the Villain Alliance, notably) who abused her trust to get her to work for them, and implicitly kidnapped her and pressed her into further villainy when she got bored and tried to return home. She still eventually wound up joining the Villain Alliance of her own accord,]] [[spoiler: but her understanding of what it's like to be forced into villainy makes her a willing collaborator in Midoriya, Bakugou, and Shinsou's plans to escape, even going so far as finding a spare explosive anklet for Hatsume to study so she could figure out how to disable them.]]

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Several characters by virtue of the changes that rippled out from All Might's earlier death than in canon. Notably, a good chunk of the counterparts of 1-A and 1-B wound up on the street after running away to prevent their families being targeted by quirk Quirk traffickers to get at their strong quirks.
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** Himiko Toga. [[spoiler: In canon, she lived a relatively normal life up until the end of middle school, when the distress caused by suppressing her quirk-based Quirk-based instincts to drink blood eventually caused her to snap and become a serial killer. Here, she was approached by villains (not the Villain Alliance, notably) who abused her trust to get her to work for them, and implicitly kidnapped her and pressed her into further villainy when she got bored and tried to return home. She still eventually wound up joining the Villain Alliance of her own accord,]] [[spoiler: but her understanding of what it's like to be forced into villainy makes her a willing collaborator in Midoriya, Bakugou, and Shinsou's plans to escape, even going so far as finding a spare explosive anklet for Hatsume to study so she could figure out how to disable them.]]



* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students show signs of retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts, beginning subtly but growing more common and concrete as time goes on. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].

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* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students show signs of retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts, beginning subtly but growing more common and concrete as time goes on. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro Jirou and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].



* CrapsackWorld: The world the main characters find themselves in. For starters, All Might was killed in his pre-series fight with All For One rather than just being severely injured. As a result, pro heroes are forced to act far more covertly and villain attacks are far more common. Tokyo has been destroyed as a result of a fight between Endeavor and an unnamed villain. Children with strong quirks are often kidnapped by villain organizations either to recruit them or to prevent them from becoming heroes. Students taking the UA entrance exam several years prior to the story were attacked and slaughtered by villains, forcing the school to close down. {{Downplayed}} in other ways, as Midoriya notes on his outing with Shigaraki that you'd never guess the dismal state of the world just from walking down the street and watching people go about their business.

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* CrapsackWorld: The world the main characters find themselves in. For starters, All Might was killed in his pre-series fight with All For for One rather than just being severely injured. As a result, pro heroes are forced to act far more covertly and villain attacks are far more common. Tokyo has been destroyed as a result of a fight between Endeavor and an unnamed villain. Children with strong quirks Quirks are often kidnapped by villain organizations either to recruit them or to prevent them from becoming heroes. Students taking the UA entrance exam several years prior to the story were attacked and slaughtered by villains, forcing the school to close down. {{Downplayed}} in other ways, as Midoriya notes on his outing with Shigaraki that you'd never guess the dismal state of the world just from walking down the street and watching people go about their business.



* EnslavedTongue: Once Uraraka finally meets up with the rest of the dimension-jumpers, [[spoiler: she finds to her horror that the promise she made to Aiko not to talk to anyone about the Villain Alliance is being enforced by some sort of quirk, which makes her physically incapable of speaking or writing about the Alliance's members, location, or activities.]]

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* EnslavedTongue: Once Uraraka finally meets up with the rest of the dimension-jumpers, [[spoiler: she finds to her horror that the promise she made to Aiko not to talk to anyone about the Villain Alliance is being enforced by some sort of quirk, Quirk, which makes her physically incapable of speaking or writing about the Alliance's members, location, or activities.]]



* {{Muggles}}: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie.

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* {{Muggles}}: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks Quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie.



* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Kouda.]]

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* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this world for teenagers with powerful quirks Quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Kouda.]]

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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20807957/chapters/49457924 Ignite to the Call]]'', is a ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' fic by [=CannibalisticApple=].

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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20807957/chapters/49457924 Ignite to the Call]]'', Call]]'' is a ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' fic by [=CannibalisticApple=].



* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the alternate universe, the Tensei Iida is still active as Ingenium, having not suffered the same crippling injuries from Stain in this timeline.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the alternate universe, the universe Iida Tensei Iida is still active as Ingenium, never having not suffered the same crippling injuries from Stain in this timeline.encountered Stain.



** Himiko Toga. [[spoiler: In canon, she lived a relatively normal life up until the end of middle school, when the distress caused by suppressing her quirk-based instincts to drink blood eventually caused her to snap and become a serial killer. Here, she was approached by villains (though not the Villain Aliance) who abused her trust to get her to work for them, and implicitly kidnapped her and pressed her into further villainy when she got bored and tried to return home. She still eventually wound up joining the Villain Alliance of her own accord,]] [[spoiler: but her understanding of what it's like to be forced into villainy makes her a willing collaborator in Midoriya, Bakugo, and Shinso's plans to escape, even going so far as finding a spare explosive anklet for Hatsume to study so she could figure out how to disable them.]]

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** Himiko Toga. [[spoiler: In canon, she lived a relatively normal life up until the end of middle school, when the distress caused by suppressing her quirk-based instincts to drink blood eventually caused her to snap and become a serial killer. Here, she was approached by villains (though not (not the Villain Aliance) Alliance, notably) who abused her trust to get her to work for them, and implicitly kidnapped her and pressed her into further villainy when she got bored and tried to return home. She still eventually wound up joining the Villain Alliance of her own accord,]] [[spoiler: but her understanding of what it's like to be forced into villainy makes her a willing collaborator in Midoriya, Bakugo, Bakugou, and Shinso's Shinsou's plans to escape, even going so far as finding a spare explosive anklet for Hatsume to study so she could figure out how to disable them.]]



* AdaptationalWealth: Both Jiro and Uraraka come from rich families in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.
* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students may be showing subtle signs of retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].
** [[spoiler: [[ReforgedIntoAMinion Kurogiri]] names every cat that the Villain Alliance adopts [[Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes sushi.]] ]]
* ComboPlatterPowers: [[spoiler: Aiko. So far she's displayed the ability to drop Uraraka into some sort of pocket dimension, turn off a panic attack that Izuku was having, place a mental block that prevents Uraraka from talking to other people about the Villain Alliance, and [[DetachmentCombat the ability to let her foot tear off when it was caught by a villain and reattach it later.]] ]]
* ContrivedCoincidence: Midoriya's counterpart suffers from recurring episodes of memory loss that can last for months at a time. This means that not only does he have a note from himself to help bring him up to speed, but he also has a cover story already prepared if he slips up and someone catches on to his odd behavior.
* CrapsackWorld: The world the main characters find themselves in. For starters, All Might was killed in his pre-series fight with All For One rather than just being severely injured. As a result, pro heroes are forced to act far more covertly and villain attacks are a far more common occurrence. Tokyo has been destroyed as a result of a fight between Endeavor and an unnamed villain. Children with strong quirks are often kidnapped by villain organizations either to recruit them or to prevent them from becoming heroes. Students taking the UA entrance exam several years prior to the story were attacked and slaughtered by villains, forcing the school to close down. {{Downplayed}} in other ways, as Midoriya notes on his outing with Shigaraki that you'd never guess the dismal state of the world just from walking down the street and watching people go about their business.

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* AdaptationalWealth: Both Jiro Jirou and Uraraka come from rich families in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.
* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students may be showing subtle show signs of retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts.counterparts, beginning subtly but growing more common and concrete as time goes on. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].
** [[spoiler: [[ReforgedIntoAMinion Kurogiri]] names every cat that the Villain Alliance adopts [[Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes sushi.Sushi.]] ]]
* ComboPlatterPowers: [[spoiler: Aiko. So far she's displayed the ability to drop Uraraka into some sort of pocket dimension, turn off a panic attack that Izuku was having, place a mental block that prevents Uraraka from talking to other people about the Villain Alliance, jump 20 feet into the rafters and land softly, and [[DetachmentCombat the ability to let her foot tear off when it was caught by a villain and reattach it later.]] ]]
* ContrivedCoincidence: Midoriya's counterpart suffers from recurring episodes of memory loss that can last for months at a time. This means that not only does he have a note from himself to help bring him up to speed, but he also has a cover story already prepared if he slips up and someone catches on to his odd behavior.
* CrapsackWorld: The world the main characters find themselves in. For starters, All Might was killed in his pre-series fight with All For One rather than just being severely injured. As a result, pro heroes are forced to act far more covertly and villain attacks are a far more common occurrence.common. Tokyo has been destroyed as a result of a fight between Endeavor and an unnamed villain. Children with strong quirks are often kidnapped by villain organizations either to recruit them or to prevent them from becoming heroes. Students taking the UA entrance exam several years prior to the story were attacked and slaughtered by villains, forcing the school to close down. {{Downplayed}} in other ways, as Midoriya notes on his outing with Shigaraki that you'd never guess the dismal state of the world just from walking down the street and watching people go about their business.



* ExplosiveLeash: The Villain Alliance has given both Bakugo and Shinso explosive anklets to prevent them running away or causing trouble.

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* ExplosiveLeash: The Villain Alliance has given both Bakugo Bakugou and Shinso Shinsou explosive anklets to prevent them running away or causing trouble.



* KeepingSecretsSucks: A recurring theme with pretty much all the displaced students. Particularly noteworthy for Jirou and Kaminari, who go to school with Yaoyorozu in this world. And Yaoyorozu's very concerned about her best friend Kyoka when she suddenly drops all contact.
* MoralityPet: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] between Shigaraki and Midoriya in the other world. While Midoriya's presence isn't enough to make Shigaraki give up villainy, an internal monologue hints he would be willing to spare ''some'' heroes just because Midoriya likes them. The same monologue also hints that their bond has made Shigaraki more sensitive to quirkless discrimination as a result of the glorification of heroes and quirks, giving him other motivations to hate heroes and want to dismantle the system.
* {{Muggles}}: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie. Also applies to the second world's Midoriya, though it's been hinted that after the 1-A Midoriya got transferred to this dimension somehow, OFA was transferred too.

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* KeepingSecretsSucks: A recurring theme with pretty much all the displaced students. Particularly noteworthy for Jirou and Kaminari, who go to school with Yaoyorozu in this world. And Yaoyorozu's very concerned about her best friend Kyoka Kyouka when she suddenly drops all contact.
* MoralityPet: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] between Shigaraki and Midoriya in the other world. While Midoriya's presence isn't enough to make Shigaraki give up villainy, an internal monologue hints he would be willing to spare ''some'' heroes just because Midoriya likes them. The same monologue also hints that their bond has made Shigaraki more sensitive to quirkless Quirkless discrimination as a result of the glorification of heroes and quirks, Quirks, giving him other motivations to hate heroes and want to dismantle the system.
* {{Muggles}}: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie. Also applies to the second
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world's Midoriya, though it's been hinted that after the 1-A Midoriya got transferred to this dimension somehow, OFA Izuku was transferred too.of course born Quirkless, and nearly everyone thinks he still is.



* OntologicalMystery: Midoriya, Todoroki, Uraraka, Jiro, Kaminari, and Ashido go to sleep one night and wake up the next morning in the places of their counterparts from an alternate universe with no immediate explanation as to why or how they are there. From there, they have to work out not only what happened and how to get back in the long term, but what their lives have been like in this alternate universe so that they can pass themselves off as their own counterparts.
* OverlyLongName: The General Analysis Team at the Nighteye Agency is also called the "Super Happy Fun Time Supernatural ESP Investigation Department". So named because the members include a [[{{Psychometry}} psychometrer]], a guy with an illusory Quirk who likes to make the office space, and [[spoiler: an actual ghost]].

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* OntologicalMystery: Midoriya, Todoroki, Uraraka, Jiro, Jirou, Kaminari, and Ashido go to sleep one night and wake up the next morning in the places of their counterparts from an alternate universe with no immediate explanation as to why or how they are there. From there, they have to work out not only what happened and how to get back in the long term, but what their lives have been like in this alternate universe so that they can pass themselves off as their own counterparts.
* OverlyLongName: The General Analysis Team at the Nighteye Agency is also called the "Super Happy Fun Time Supernatural ESP Investigation Department". So named because the members include a [[{{Psychometry}} psychometrer]], psychometer]], a guy with an illusory Quirk who likes to make the office space, and [[spoiler: an actual ghost]].



* SecretKeeper: Hatsume is currently the only one who knows about Jiro and Kaminari's vigilante activities.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler: Tokoyami]] has only shown up once in the story, in chapter 4, and has not yet appeared in person, but he has been driving the plot ever since then.
* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.]]

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* SecretKeeper: Hatsume is currently the only one who knows about Jiro Jirou and Kaminari's vigilante activities.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler: Tokoyami]] has only shown up once in the story, in chapter 4, and has not yet appeared in person, but he has been driving a good chunk of the plot ever since then.
* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.Kouda.]]



** [[spoiler: Come Chapter 40, Mina and Kirishima have also run away with the help of Mina's friend Anjou, who apparently has connections to the same runaway network that Shiozaki and Koda are part of.]]

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** [[spoiler: Come Chapter 40, Mina and Kirishima have also run away with the help of Mina's friend Anjou, who apparently has connections to the same runaway network that Shiozaki and Koda Kouda are part of.]]



* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The basic premise of the fic, that six UA students are unexpectedly transported to a different version of their world overnight.
* TraumaButton: For unknown reasons, [[spoiler: Aiko]] is Aizawa's, psychologically triggering him with just her presence.
* TrustPassword: Unintentional on her part, but it turns out that Mina has one of these for Kirishima. [[spoiler: It's "Red Riot." He came up with that hero name when he was little, but didn't tell anyone for fear of being teased, and after UA was attacked he gave up on his dreams of being a hero altogether. He ''should'' be the only person on earth who knows that name. The fact that Mina also knows it is enough to make him realize that either she's telling the truth about being from another universe, or there's some other weirdness at play. He resolves to join her when she runs away so that he can find out the truth.]]

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* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The basic premise of the fic, that fic: six UA students are unexpectedly transported to a different version of their world overnight.
* TraumaButton: For unknown reasons, [[spoiler: Aiko]] is Aizawa's, psychologically triggering him memories of his previous captivity with just her presence.
presence alone.
* TrustPassword: Unintentional on her part, but it turns out that Mina has one of these for Kirishima. [[spoiler: It's "Red Riot." He came up with that hero name when he was little, but didn't tell anyone for fear of being teased, and after UA was attacked he gave up on his dreams of being a hero altogether. He ''should'' be the only person on earth Earth who knows that name. The fact that Mina also knows it is enough to make him realize that either she's telling the truth about being from another universe, or there's some other weirdness at play. He resolves to join her when she runs away so that he can find out the truth.]]



* VigilanteMan: Jiro and Kaminari decide to go the vigilante route to fight crime, since UA has been shut down and the school their counterparts attend doesn't have a hero program. Also, prior to being captured by the Villain Alliance, [[spoiler: Shinso]] acted as this.
** Later even more characters are revealed to be vigilantes, namely [[spoiler: Monoma, Ojiro, Asui and Mongoose Habuko, who are all part of the runaway network in Odawara.]]

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* VigilanteMan: Jiro Jirou and Kaminari decide to go the vigilante route to fight crime, since UA has been shut down and the school their counterparts attend doesn't have a hero program. Also, prior to being captured by the Villain Alliance, [[spoiler: Shinso]] Shinsou]] acted as this.
** Later even more characters are revealed to be vigilantes, namely [[spoiler: Monoma, Ojiro, Asui Asui, and Mongoose Habuko, who are all part of the runaway network in Odawara.]]



* WhamLine: [[spoiler: Shinsou looked up again, his eyes full of conviction and despair in equal parts as he answered. "I can't use my Quirk."]]

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* WhamLine: Chapter 95: [[spoiler: Shinsou looked up again, his eyes full of conviction and despair in equal parts as he answered. "I can't use my Quirk."]]
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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: Mail is revealed to be a ghost well after he first appears. The details aren't explained outside it being a result of his Quirk, but he's stated to be categorically dead and a genuine ghost rather than just ghost-like.]]
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: By the very nature of the alternate world, apparently many characters starting with All Might. [[spoiler: Special shoutout to Endeavor, whose death isn't revealed until Chapter 49 despite his son being one of the main characters.]]


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* OverlyLongName: The General Analysis Team at the Nighteye Agency is also called the "Super Happy Fun Time Supernatural ESP Investigation Department". So named because the members include a [[{{Psychometry}} psychometrer]], a guy with an illusory Quirk who likes to make the office space, and [[spoiler: an actual ghost]].


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* TomatoSurprise: [[spoiler: Endeavor is dead, as revealed to the readers in Chapter ''49''. Todoroki is literally the only one who doesn't know because he avoided looking up his father in this world.]]


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** [[spoiler: [[ReforgedIntoAMinion Kurogiri]] names every cat that the Villain Alliance adopts [[Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes sushi.]] ]]
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Several characters by virtue of the changes that rippled out from All Might's earlier death than in canon. Notably, a good chunk of the counterparts of 1-A and 1-B wound up on the street after running away to prevent their families being targeted by quirk traffickers to get at their strong quirks.
** Himiko Toga. [[spoiler: In canon, she lived a relatively normal life up until the end of middle school, when the distress caused by suppressing her quirk-based instincts to drink blood eventually caused her to snap and become a serial killer. Here, she was approached by villains (though not the Villain Aliance) who abused her trust to get her to work for them, and implicitly kidnapped her and pressed her into further villainy when she got bored and tried to return home. She still eventually wound up joining the Villain Alliance of her own accord,]] [[spoiler: but her understanding of what it's like to be forced into villainy makes her a willing collaborator in Midoriya, Bakugo, and Shinso's plans to escape, even going so far as finding a spare explosive anklet for Hatsume to study so she could figure out how to disable them.]]


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* ComboPlatterPowers: [[spoiler: Aiko. So far she's displayed the ability to drop Uraraka into some sort of pocket dimension, turn off a panic attack that Izuku was having, place a mental block that prevents Uraraka from talking to other people about the Villain Alliance, and [[DetachmentCombat the ability to let her foot tear off when it was caught by a villain and reattach it later.]] ]]


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* EnslavedTongue: Once Uraraka finally meets up with the rest of the dimension-jumpers, [[spoiler: she finds to her horror that the promise she made to Aiko not to talk to anyone about the Villain Alliance is being enforced by some sort of quirk, which makes her physically incapable of speaking or writing about the Alliance's members, location, or activities.]]


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* ExplosiveLeash: The Villain Alliance has given both Bakugo and Shinso explosive anklets to prevent them running away or causing trouble.


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* ItAmusedMe: Per WordOfGod, this is Seiko's reason for most of her actions.


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler: Tokoyami]] has only shown up once in the story, in chapter 4, and has not yet appeared in person, but he has been driving the plot ever since then.
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* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students may be showing subtle signs or retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].

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* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students may be showing subtle signs or of retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].

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* AmnesiacResonance: The six transferred students may be showing subtle signs or retaining memories from their 'local' counterparts. Midoriya seems to instinctively find his way to an abandoned warehouse when he wants to train, Mina vaguely recognizes [[spoiler: Kuroe's name]] without knowing why, and Kaminari reflexively knows just the place to push on a jammed door to get Jiro and himself down from the roof of a building. A few seconds later, they realize that the building is home to [[spoiler: his alternate self's apartment. This raises some interesting questions about how separate the main characters and their alternate selves are]].



* HumanPet: An interesting example where neither the pet nor the owner are entirely thrilled about the arrangement. [[spoiler: After 'rescuing' him from another villain group, Shigaraki gifts Eraserhead to Izuku, since he knows Eraserhead is one of his favorite heroes.]]



** [[spoiler: Come Chapter 40, Mina and Kirishima have also run away with the help of Mina's friend Anjou, who apparently has connections to the same runaway network that Shiozaki and Koda are part of.]]



* UncertainDoom: A lot of characters' statuses are unknown in this world because most heroes either quit or went underground after a slew of heroes dying. [[spoiler: Particularly concerning is Aizawa, who's been missing for ''six months''. Made worse by the fact that Aiko has his goggles, indicating she's encountered him at some point in the past. Whether she's connected to his disappearance or took them as a trophy or some kind is unknown.]]

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* TrustPassword: Unintentional on her part, but it turns out that Mina has one of these for Kirishima. [[spoiler: It's "Red Riot." He came up with that hero name when he was little, but didn't tell anyone for fear of being teased, and after UA was attacked he gave up on his dreams of being a hero altogether. He ''should'' be the only person on earth who knows that name. The fact that Mina also knows it is enough to make him realize that either she's telling the truth about being from another universe, or there's some other weirdness at play. He resolves to join her when she runs away so that he can find out the truth.]]
* UncertainDoom: A lot of characters' statuses are unknown in this world because most heroes either quit or went underground after a slew of heroes dying. [[spoiler: Particularly concerning is Aizawa, who's been missing for ''six months''. Made worse by the fact that Aiko has his goggles, indicating she's encountered him at some point in the past. Whether she's connected to his disappearance or took them as a trophy or some kind is unknown.]]
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* Muggles: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie. Also applies to the second world's Midoriya, though it's been hinted that after the 1-A Midoriya got transferred to this dimension somehow, OFA was transferred too.

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* Homeschooled Kids: Despite running away at age eight and effectively disappearing from all public records and thus unlikely to ever reintegrate into society, Midoriya is still expected to study on his own time by Kurogiri. Even Bakugou comments on how weird it is.

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* CreepyChild: Seiko. She's described as having an emotionless demeanor, appears out of seemingly no where when Midoriya least expects it, and generally leaves Midoriya feeling overall unsettled around her.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: So far three different characters have this: Seiko's eyes have black sclerae with white irises; Anjou's irises are divided into four sections by a cross-shaped pupil that flicker in a spinning pattern when she uses her Quirk; and Aiko has blue eyes speckled with white dots that reminds Midoriya of a starry sky.
* FakingAmnesia: Used by Kaminari and Ashido to varying extents to help cover up any lack of knowledge about their new schools and friends. Kaminari and Jirou make a story about his Quirk overloading his brain and screwing with his memories to get Hatsume's help in navigating the school, but they'd rather not spread it. [[PlayedForLaughs Played for laughs]] with Ashido who openly claims to everyone to have randomly developed partial amnesia, without even attempting to explain how or why it might occur.
** Izuku [[PlayingWithATrope plays with]] this trope. He plays it straight around Seiko so she will help fill in the blanks, but he's also trying to hide his fake amnesia from the ''rest'' of the League/Alliance since they'll become overprotective if they think he's having another "episode".
* Homeschooled Kids: Despite running away at age eight and effectively disappearing from all public records and thus unlikely to ever reintegrate into society, Midoriya is still expected to study on his own time by Kurogiri. Even Bakugou comments on how weird it is.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: A recurring theme with pretty much all the displaced students. Particularly noteworthy for Jirou and Kaminari, who go to school with Yaoyorozu in this world. And Yaoyorozu's very concerned about her best friend Kyoka when she suddenly drops all contact.
* MoralityPet: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] between Shigaraki and Midoriya in the other world. While Midoriya's presence isn't enough to make Shigaraki give up villainy, an internal monologue hints he would be willing to spare ''some'' heroes just because Midoriya likes them. The same monologue also hints that their bond has made Shigaraki more sensitive to quirkless discrimination as a result of the glorification of heroes and quirks, giving him other motivations to hate heroes and want to dismantle the system.
* Muggles: [[spoiler: Kuroe]] appears to be this since he claims to be Quirkless, but given that people with powerful quirks are constantly targeted this may be a lie. Also applies to the second world's Midoriya, though it's been hinted that after the 1-A Midoriya got transferred to this dimension somehow, OFA was transferred too.
* NotInFrontOfTheKid: The Villain Alliance has a pretty strict stance on keeping Midoriya uninvolved in their activities, even though his analysis abilities would probably be useful to them.



* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.]] [[spoiler: As of Chapter 16, this also applies to Uraraka.]]

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* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.]] ]]
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* UncertainDoom: A lot of characters' statuses are unknown in this world because most heroes either quit or went underground after a slew of heroes dying. [[spoiler: Particularly concerning is Aizawa, who's been missing for ''six months''. Made worse by the fact that Aiko has his goggles, indicating she's encountered him at some point in the past. Whether she's connected to his disappearance or took them as a trophy or some kind is unknown.]]



* VillainsOutShopping: Shigaraki takes Izuku out shopping for video games in Chapter 12. [[spoiler: This is also what leads to Midoriya and Uraraka reuniting and realizing that they're not alone, even if they can't immediately stay in contact due to this world's Midoriya's ties to the Villain Alliance.]]

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* VillainsOutShopping: Shigaraki takes Izuku out shopping for video games in Chapter 12. [[spoiler: This is also what leads to Midoriya and Uraraka reuniting and realizing that they're not alone, even if they can't immediately stay in contact due to this world's Midoriya's ties to the Villain Alliance.]]]]
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: Seiko's exact role within the Villain Alliance is largely unknown. It's especially mysterious since she's described as ''younger'' than Izuku, with him pegging her at around ten, making her the youngest member of the Alliance AND the League of Villains. She doesn't seem to be related to any of the villains, and is knowledgeable enough about details like who's being held prisoner to suggest a more active role in their activity than Izuku.
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* SecretKeeper: Hatsume is currently the only one who knows about Jiro and Kaminari's vigilante activities.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the alternate universe, the Tensei Iida is still active as Ingenium, having apparently not suffered the same crippling injuries from Stain in this timeline.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Aside from himself, Midoriya notes that several of the villains he sees around the Villain Alliance headquarters or on wanted lists are people he recognizes as heroes from the canon timeline. Native is specifically mentioned. [[spoiler:Tokoyami is also the sidekick of the villain Gentle Criminal in this world.]]

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the alternate universe, the Tensei Iida is still active as Ingenium, having apparently not suffered the same crippling injuries from Stain in this timeline.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Aside from himself, Midoriya notes that several of the villains he sees around the Villain Alliance headquarters or on wanted lists are people he recognizes as heroes from the canon timeline. Native is specifically mentioned. [[spoiler:Tokoyami [[spoiler: Tokoyami is also the sidekick of the villain Gentle Criminal in this world.]]
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* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.]] [[spoiler: As of Chapter 16, this also applies to Uraraka.]]

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* AdaptationalWealth: Both Jiro and Uraraka come from rich families in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.



* RichKids: Both Jiro and Uraraka come from rich families in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.

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* {{Ojou}}: Both Jiro and Uraraka are rich in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.


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''It's said the smallest decision can set off a chain reaction that changes the world. There are infinite universes out there, each defined by one small, single change from the rest. So that raises the question:''

''What sort of change created a world like this?''

Last night, six students went to bed in their dorms.

This morning, they woke up in either A) an abandoned building, B) unfamiliar apartments with unfamiliar school uniforms, C) a plush bedroom nicer than their entire house... or D) the League of Villains' headquarters, because of COURSE Izuku still manages to draw the shortest straw even when others are screwed over too.

UA tries its best to prepare its students for anything, but one topic it never covered: what to do if you wake up in an alternate dimension. Six students suddenly find themselves in an unfamiliar world where the balance between Heroes and Villains is more unstable than ever and they have no idea how they got there or to get home. All they know is that this world is horribly wrong, and they're largely on their own. (Well, except Izuku, but he thinks he'd prefer that.)

''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/20807957/chapters/49457924 Ignite to the Call]]'', is a ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' fic by [=CannibalisticApple=].

!!Ignite to the Call contains examples of the following:
*AbledInTheAdaptation: In the alternate universe, the Tensei Iida is still active as Ingenium, having apparently not suffered the same crippling injuries from Stain in this timeline.
*AdaptationalVillainy: Aside from himself, Midoriya notes that several of the villains he sees around the Villain Alliance headquarters or on wanted lists are people he recognizes as heroes from the canon timeline. Native is specifically mentioned. [[spoiler:Tokoyami is also the sidekick of the villain Gentle Criminal in this world.]]
* ContrivedCoincidence: Midoriya's counterpart suffers from recurring episodes of memory loss that can last for months at a time. This means that not only does he have a note from himself to help bring him up to speed, but he also has a cover story already prepared if he slips up and someone catches on to his odd behavior.
* CrapsackWorld: The world the main characters find themselves in. For starters, All Might was killed in his pre-series fight with All For One rather than just being severely injured. As a result, pro heroes are forced to act far more covertly and villain attacks are a far more common occurrence. Tokyo has been destroyed as a result of a fight between Endeavor and an unnamed villain. Children with strong quirks are often kidnapped by villain organizations either to recruit them or to prevent them from becoming heroes. Students taking the UA entrance exam several years prior to the story were attacked and slaughtered by villains, forcing the school to close down. {{Downplayed}} in other ways, as Midoriya notes on his outing with Shigaraki that you'd never guess the dismal state of the world just from walking down the street and watching people go about their business.
* {{Ojou}}: Both Jiro and Uraraka are rich in the alternate universe. Especially notable in Uraraka's case, since she comes from a poor family in the original timeline.
* OntologicalMystery: Midoriya, Todoroki, Uraraka, Jiro, Kaminari, and Ashido go to sleep one night and wake up the next morning in the places of their counterparts from an alternate universe with no immediate explanation as to why or how they are there. From there, they have to work out not only what happened and how to get back in the long term, but what their lives have been like in this alternate universe so that they can pass themselves off as their own counterparts.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Shigaraki decided to adopt Midoriya as his younger brother after his parents were killed in a plane crash.
* RippleEffectProofMemory: The six main characters, and apparently ''only'' them, remember the canon timeline. Unfortunately for them, they also have ''no'' memories of this new timeline they find themselves in.
* TheRunaway: Midoriya in his backstory after his parents died, before being found and taken in by Shigaraki. Todoroki and Dabi (who in this story is Todoroki's older brother, Touya) are currently this. Apparently, it's incredibly common in this ths world for teenagers with powerful quirks to run away in an attempt to keep their families from being targeted by villains, as seen with [[spoiler: Shiozaki and Koda.]]
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: The basic premise of the fic, that six UA students are unexpectedly transported to a different version of their world overnight.
* VigilanteMan: Jiro and Kaminari decide to go the vigilante route to fight crime, since UA has been shut down and the school their counterparts attend doesn't have a hero program. Also, prior to being captured by the Villain Alliance, [[spoiler: Shinso]] acted as this.
* VillainsOutShopping: Shigaraki takes Izuku out shopping for video games in Chapter 12. [[spoiler: This is also what leads to Midoriya and Uraraka reuniting and realizing that they're not alone, even if they can't immediately stay in contact due to this world's Midoriya's ties to the Villain Alliance.]]

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