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Chris, who came up with the best prank ever: đ
Eddie: Your son is out of control. Buck: M-my son? I can barely stop getting flustered when you call Chris 'our' son, why are you calling him just mine all of a sudden?! Eddie: Because he's dating five different girls and you need to talk him out of it. Now. Buck, blinking rapidly: ...Yeah, alright. I can see how that is my problem. Five though? Eddie: It better not be six.
guys, please remember: there are numerous versions of greek mythology and only the gods know which ones are correct! so js keep in mind that they are all right since we don't know which ones truly are! except for d*sneys h*rcules that shit is not real

unfortunately i feel like this fits the current situation⊠đđ

went the complete opposite direction. behold: ian who's one of those guys that look like they're in their 30s as a high school freshman.
i respect the smart aesthetic judgement of every ian artist that doesnt draw him like alex would have looked in the yearspan when RB takes place because Oh My Fucking God he looked like he was in 10th grade until he was like 27
2010:

2011 (the shenanigans and hooliganry in this photoset is unmatched and frankly the long hair is working):

2012 (oops nope he cut it this was a bad idea):

2013 (king u are so close to figuring out the mustache you can do it come on):

2014 (oh my god he did it. đ bring the troops home):

every swordfight should have toxic by britney spears playing in the background
Had to add another one to Jack's category that I forgot
- "Don't"
Reasons why I hate each of the main 5 Torchwood members (these are the entire list of reasons unless I specifically say otherwise):
Gwen
- cheating on Rhys then retconning him to forgive her for it
- the speech at the end of the episode Meat
Jack
- making Ianto feel insecure about where he stands in their relationship (yeah ik why but he should have told Ianto that)
- trying to force Ianto at gunpoint to execute what was left of Lisa
- not bothering to check on Ianto after the cannibals
- the way he dealt with Mary then didn't comfort Tosh
Tosh:
- the comment in the episode Meat about feeding the world, disregarding the amount of pain that the creature was in
Owen:
- his sadistic enjoyment of trying to make Gwen and Rhys' relationship fall apart
- the stuff he said to Ianto in the episode Captain Jack Harkness
- the way he completely disregards Tosh and her feelings for him, they were obvious and Owen is smart enough to not be blind
- kicking Ianto when he'd already won the fight in the episode Captain Jack Harkness
- his general treatment of Ianto and Tosh
Ianto:
- literally nothing, everything he did that was morally grey/wrong was at least mostly justified
Can you tell my ranking of characters? I'm not sure if my no.1 is obvious at all, most definitely not clear, such a mystery.
intro post hello
hello!! i am giminal/gmod-liminal, im 18, and i use any pronouns (+ bot/ghost) & i am gay for men. i draw lots, do urbex, and every once in a while i write. i love my friends x)
please keep in mind the art i post, though never explicit, may be gory or suggestive
MORE ABT ME UNDER THE CUT!!
things i like (& by extension may draw)
- outlast series (& other horror medias)
- venturiantale
- s.t.a.l.k.e.r
- half life/hlvrai/freemans mind
- gta rp
- world of goo
- the great mouse detective
- gravity falls
- furry things
- kingdom hearts (when i remember it exists)
- hatari
- incredibox
- mario
- too much more to list
i also like music alot plzplzplz i love rammstein, deutsch amerikanische freundschaft, hatari, food house, vagabond opera, passion pit, mac miller, & lots of murder ballads (+ way too many more to list)
i dont rlly have a dni ig just dont be rude and dont be a bigot
The Case for Toshinori Yagi Living and What (Could) Happen Next
Now that MHA 386 is officially out in English as of 4/23/23, @aoimikansâ and I can talk about our discussions and theories of what comes next. This is mainly an argument for (and reassurance of) Toshinori Yagi living through the coming fight with All for One with evidence from the seriesâas well as some related theories and predictions. Â
Buckle in, because this is a long one.

An outline for the sake of having an abbreviated list of what we intend to cover:
The Case for Toshinori Yagi living through this fight and why.Â
Toshinoriâs character arc - What we know, and how it has been presented - A Callback to a Previous Meta: âNarrative as an Active Force [âŠ] True Heroic Idealsâ / Toshinoriâs Heroic Spirit Â
Shigaraki vs. Izuku - The One for All Mindscape - Bakugou completes the whole. Save to Win. Win to Save.Â
Toshinoriâs last fight and its nature - Wonât cost him his life, but may cost him a limb.Â
The proximity of Hero Killer: Stain - Also, does he have the Green Goblin hover glider?Â
The Question Posed: Can a Quirkless Person Be a Hero? -Â The difference between âHero wa dekimasu ka?â and âKimi wa hero ni nareru.â
Nighteyeâs Vision and Twisting Fate -Â How itâs worked beforeÂ
Citizens of MHA - How they could help
All for Oneâs Hatred and Self-Inflicted Demise - He isnât the same AfOÂ
Quirks: What we know, and how we know it - What are Quirks - To be Quirkless - To have multiple QuirksÂ
How All for One could screw himself over in the end - Itâs too late for himÂ
Whereas Toshinori has decided to live⊠Â
What we know: Toshinori grew up as a Quirkless young man living in a state of terror with a strong drive to do something to change the world and make it better. His mentor, Nana Shimura, was like a mother to him and passed the power of One for All to him. She was killed, and Toshinori was forced to flee until he was strong enough to take down AfOâs empire. He returned and in his first fight with AfO he believed he killed him. He was injured to the point his sidekick Sir Nighteye suggested retirement and revealed a vision of a terrible death at the hands of a villain. Toshinori refused to retire, but he became disheartened even while he continued his work as a hero with a shortening time/endurance limit. Then he was inspired after meeting Izuku. Izuku changed his outlook, particularly during and after the Kamino fight.
How it has been presented: Perhaps some of the most defining moments of Toshinoriâs character arc are scenes in which he declares his desire and determination to live despite the hardships of his post-Kamino existence. Letâs take a look at some:




It has not been an easy road for Toshinori. After making the above declarations, his self-worth took a major blow when he fell behind, unable to keep up and support Izuku in the way he felt he needed to. But then, he was given an intervention from some unexpected sourcesâHero Killer Stain and the last person All Might savedâwho gave him back his will to live, and he reaffirmed his drive to live and support his students.




Toshinoriâs character developmentâparticularly post-Kaminoâhas been all about being Toshinori Yagi and having a life after losing his ability to be All Might. Toshinori Yagi is flawed, not the physical powerhouse he was as All Might, but he has worth and the desire to live as himself.
Toshinori lives and his character arc and development all mean something. The mentor-dies trope died with Nana Shimura in the last generation of heroes. Sir Nighteyeâs vision of a certain, terrible future died with him (see the Nighteye section below for an expansion on this). Toshinoriâs character shows a life after being a career hero, being a Pillar of society, and being a Symbol of Peace. He didnât lose his value when he used up the last of One for All. Toshinori has inherent value and should be allowed to live out the rest of his natural life.
Toshinori dies⊠and then what? What was the point of his declarations? What was the point of his development and overcoming hardships? These were personal victories witnessed by very few people in private moments. Just from a story-writing perspective, his death would be so incredibly unsatisfying. And if he dies, what happens with AfO? Does he just move on to the next fight? No, death doesnât make sense here. Â
I once wrote a meta post titled âNarrative as an Active Force and Izuku as an Embodiment of Heroic Idealsâ. In the post, I briefly discussed how those that left the path of a True Hero typically faced suffering punishment (usually an injury or an encounter with Stain). In the case of Toshinori, his first fight with All for One resulted in his injury because he foughtâif only for that final blowâfor revenge for Nana Shimura. AfO taunted him, insulted Nana Shimura, and All Might âkilledâ him.
Toshinoriâs choice to go and face All for One for a third time without a Quirk was an act of bravery, sacrifice, and True Heroic Ideals. This alone would, in a way, atone for his previous actions of fighting with wrath and intent to kill.
This altruismânot a Quirk, not power, not fameâis what makes him a hero.
Whereas Shigaraki is Izukuâs foil and foe, not All MightâsâŠ
Just as Toshinori told Naomasa Tsukauchi that he was always meant to fight All for One (and told Todoroki to return to face Touya/Dabi), Izuku is meant to fight Shigaraki. It is also important to note that Naomasa was also present when Gran Torino told Toshinori that he could never fight Shigaraki because he would not be able to see him as a villain, but as Nana Shimuraâs grandson.
Each party is pairing off to face the foe they are meant to face.



Toshinori lives and faces All for One, helping take down the villain whose evil acts formed Toshinoriâs youth and career. He is the best suited in this moment to tie that loose end.
Toshinori dies⊠and then what? He would join the other vestiges of One for All holders past. But what good would that do? Flame Vestige Toshi already receives input from Toshinori with him still living.

Flame Vestige Toshinori (Aura Might) has access to all of Toshinoriâs memories. He is Toshinori Yagi within the vestige mindscape, one and the same, wholly Toshinori while being separate from the living body of Toshinori. Toshinori is already there. They are one and the same. And Flame Vestige Toshi can communicate with the other vestiges, so if there was something critical that Izuku needed to hear, the vestiges could pass that message along.
If anything, if Toshinori died and became a clearer image in the vestige mindscape, it would be a major distraction and an unspeakably devastating loss for Izukuâwho, may I remind you, is fighting after seeing Bakugou pretty visibly dead-looking and losing control of his emotions immediately. Even ignoring that, what would Toshinori be able to add to Izukuâs knowledge or power that his Flame Vestige or the other vestiges havenât already? What could he add to Izukuâs knowledge that he hasnât already taught him in person? Nothing really. So! With that said, there would be no point in having Toshinori enter the One for All Mindscape.
Shigaraki is Izukuâs foil, his foe. From the beginning of the story, Izuku has been pitted against Shigaraki who is the final Big Bad. Izuku has also shared his desire to somehow reach and save the childâTenko Shimuraâthat is trapped within the twisted person of Shigaraki-AfO.
This is his fight⊠but not his alone.
Save to Win. Win to Save. Izuku is one half. Bakugou completes the whole. Ultimately, the final fightâif we are to trust how things are foreshadowed so farâwill be Shigaraki vs. Izuku and Bakugou.
Not only that, but they may finally do what is necessary to be whole themselves. Bakugou may Save to Win (i.e. he may save Izuku when things seem dire and turn the tide of the fight). Izuku may Win to Save (i.e. defeating this Shigaraki-AfO hybrid to save Tenko and everyone he knows).
Toshinori has already told them they could be great heroes together. This is their fight to prove it, together.


Whereas Toshinori doesnât need to defeat All for One, he just has to stallâŠ
We understand All for One is on a time limit. He is rapidly regressing/de-aging and will likely disappear given enough time. We also know that as he regresses, All for Oneâs emotions and mental focus are slipping out of his careful control. He was in a hurry to get to Shigaraki so that Shigaraki could take in the main body Quirk and All for One would then be able to live on and take complete control of the Shigaraki-AfO hybrid.

Toshinori understands the absolute need to keep All for One from reaching Shigaraki (and also Izuku). Toshinori understands no power thus far has kept All for One from going where he likes. And even those in the control room attempting to coordinate the fighting and the evacuation of civilians understand that there is no one else who could stop All for One.

Importantly, Toshinori understands All for Oneâs obsessive hatred for him. No powers necessary, Toshinori was able to stop All for One in his tracks by just being there. Toshinoriâs presence alone was enough. The rest is stalling AfO until his time runs out.
Also, this fight is taking place at Kamino. Toshinori Yagiâs place of origin, the starting point of Toshinori post-All Might. You donât fight there again, with that significant backstory, and lose. (I swear, I will cry if the chapter is Toshinori Yagi: Origin or Toshinori Yagi: Rising.)
This Toshinori is the fulfillment of him being himself. He is the âmighty allyâ waiting to stop All for One. This man who has struggled with self-worth and the will to live post-Kamino, he calls himself mighty! Quirkless Toshinori faces the greatest threat of generations with a fierce grin and the confidence of one who will put his whole back into this fight. He will winâand AfO will loseâbecause he must.

Aoimikans and my âCost an Armâ Theory: Even though we believe Toshinori will not die and ultimately AfO will lose⊠we donât necessarily think this will be a clean fight. Sir Nighteye predicted a terrible death, so what might he have seen leading up to it? Loss of limb, perhaps.
Toshinori will be in some kind of mech armor that AfO will probably need toâmaybe after some badass fightingâtear apart. Weâre fairly certain that given Horikoshiâs track record of heroes getting pretty gnarly bodily injuries, AfO is going to take one (or part) of Toshinoriâs arms in the fight to get back at him for all the punching and smashing All Might did.
That and we know that information from Toshinoriâs body/mind is fed into the vestige mindscape already via Flame Vestige Toshi. Perhaps Toshinori will lose the arm, the arm appears from the flame of Toshiâs vestige, distracting Izuku enough for a negative turn in the battle, which then leads to an opening for Bakugouâs reentry into the fight to turn it for the better. Drama! Suspense! Weeks between chapters with tense uncertainty!
Also, Horikoshi has a love of Star Wars and getting a limb cut off is just in vogue.
But donât worry! If this does happen, Toshi will probably get a badass prosthetic like other similarly injured characters.
Also⊠just think of all the Hurt/Comfort fan-fiction that could stem from this⊠the possibilitiesâŠ
Whereas Hero Killer: Stain is nearby and has a death wishâŠ
In the same vein as the âCost an Armâ Theory, a prolonged fight with All for One, regardless of how cool the mech armor is, will likely lead to Toshinori injured and appear to be at risk of a death blow. (There must be distress for the positive turn of the battle to be an amazing relief.)
Enter, Hero Killer: Stain who has been shown to be in an area resembling Kamino where Toshinori will be fighting.

(Is that the Green Goblin flying thing Stain has?)
Stain can do two things that could alter the direction of the fight:
One, Stainâs Quirk only needs a single drop of blood to temporarily paralyze All for One, giving them much needed time to stall.
Two, Stain could very well take a death blow in Toshinoriâs place. Stain has repeatedly said that All Might is the only one who is allowed to kill him⊠but he may just have to settle for dying for All Might instead. Given how Stain is the way he is, it isnât difficult to imagine this playing out. Â
Whereas Toshinori revisits Izukuâs question from the very beginningâŠ
In MHA 386, Toshinori remembers Izukuâs question from the very start of the series.



Izuku at the start asks âćæ§ăăȘăăŠăăăŒăăŒăŻćșæ„ăŸăă!?â âKosei ga nakutemo hero wa dekimasu ka!?â âEven without a Quirk, can [I/someone without a quirk] be a hero?â
When Toshinori answered this question and offered Izuku the chance to earn One for All, he said âćăŻăăŒăăŒă«ăȘăăâ âKimi wa hero ni nareru.â âYou can become a hero.â
Aoimikans pointed this out to me when reading the Japanese version. There is a difference in what both Izuku and Toshinori are saying. âCan beâ is different from âbecome.â
Izuku was asking: Can a Quirkless person be a hero?
Toshinoriâs original answer was essentially: No, but you can become a hero if you have this Quirk.
This is so, so very significant in the context of Toshinoriâs final fight and thematically for the story as a whole. He is about to give Izuku the answer he was originally looking for: âYes. Yes, you can be Quirkless and a hero.â Toshinori is personally trying to prove to Izuku that Quirkless people can be heroes.
Izuku was Quirkless, and was a hero from the moment his body moved on its own in chapter one. Toshinori is Quirkless now, and he is a hero.
What does that mean in the overarching world of MHA? If a Quirkless person can be a hero in a world where Quirks exist, anyone can be a hero. More on this in a bitâŠ
Whereas Nighteyeâs vision of a certain terrible death died with him and Izuku isnât the only one who can twist fateâŠ
In trying to get Toshinori to retire early after his first fight with AfO, Sir Nighteye blurted out that he had looked into Toshinoriâs future and saw his terrible death at the hands of a villain. Toshinori and Nighteye both were convinced that what Nighteye sees is the hard truthâonce it is seen, it is set in stone.
This idea is thoroughly challenged when Nighteye foresees his own and Izukuâs death during the fight with Overhaul, and yet Izuku does not die. Nighteye says that it may be possible that the willâthe thoughts and beliefsâof so many people altered fate.



Nighteyeâs vision of Izukuâs death was proved wrong, and in dying Nighteye took with him the certainty of his visions (and the ability to double check for a certain changed future). So, Toshinoriâs own predicted terrible fate is not so certain anymore.
Itâs important to note that Izuku doesnât have to be the focal point of this bending of fate. It just takes the will of many people. Which leads to a possible predictionâŠ
Whereas civilians did not all go underground to evacuateâŠ
While there has been a good amount of focus given the civilians that took refuge with the help of U.A. and are currently in moving sections to evacuate the area, not everyone chose to follow that lead. Some have been seen to have hunkered down elsewhere in attempts to protect themselves. Not to mention all the civilians Izuku encountered during the Dark Deku arc.


There is the possibility that those civilians may get the message that or witness Toshinori fighting without his Quirk and decide collectively to step in and try to help. Their bodies may also move on their own and they may act heroically in this crucial moment. And, as mentioned above, it takes the will of many to change fate. All the heroes fighting, all the civilians evacuating, all the civilians possibly out there trying to weather this storm, those are the kind of numbers that could alter fate.
And Toshinori has physically checked in on them. Heâs gone to the civilians in person after his encounter with Stain.

Aoimikans would also like to mention that Naomasa Tsukauchi just yelled, âYouâre Quirkless!!!â for the whole world to hear. It wasnât just the internal radio. La Brava has been broadcasting the fights in Japan for the ENTIRE world to see. Not only will the civilians in Japan wish for Toshinori Yagiâs success, but people around the world are glued to their screens at this very moment watching whatâs happening in Japan.



This theory that civilians will perhaps provide the backup needed for Toshinori to succeed in prolonging the fight to stall AfO is not unrealistic⊠Well, Aizawa said it best. Â


What is more brazen and cocksure than Toshinori going out to fight All for One, alone, while Quirkless? Of course the civilians Toshinori met personally would be inspired to action by him.Â
Additionally, we have an additional theory as to how a crowd of civilians could help (beyond the hoping and wishing and and possibly watching on screens if someone is out there to record the fight) and it is connected to altered fate, the will of a person, how Quirks work, Quirkless people being heroes, and All for Oneâs current condition.
Whereas All for One has known motives and flawsâŠ
What do we know about All for One?
We know he grew up idolizing the villain from his younger brotherâs comic books, believing they would win despite him not reading to the end of the story. We know he was obsessive over keeping his brother to himself.
We know he grew in power and influence by using his Quirk to steal other Quirks and gave Quirks to those seeking power in exchange for their service. He bought loyalty when he could and dished out terror when he could not. We know he created mindless servants called Noumu with the doctorâs help.
We know he has been chasing the vestige of his brother and has killed the other holders of One for All in his pursuit.
All for One is an apt name for his Quirk and himself. He wants to take all things for himself and take revenge on those who get in his way: the previous One for All users, any person that betrays him like Nagant, andâmost notablyâAll Might.
However, the All for One we are most familiar with is the 200+ year old man who has time and patience to spare, the All for One who plays the long game. That All for One no longer exists.
What do we know about the current All for One?
The current All for One is on a time limit. He is vicious and powerful, pushing the Quirks he has taken to their fullest power. He takes Quirks without hesitation when he can get a hand on someone, whether he needs them or not.




This All for One is impatient and acts without that same careful consideration of the All for One that played the long game. He is rushing to get to Shigaraki in order to save himself, and still he could not resist the pull of his anger, his hatred for All Might.
This All for One is not the rational thinking villain he was, and he cannot contain or fully control the Quirks in his body. Toshinori knows this, and this spells AfOâs doom.
Whereas understanding the nature of Quirks is critical to this fightâŠ
Aoimikans and I love talking and theorizing about Quirks. Just take our ongoing fan-fiction with @toshinoumuâ. We only used what we knew was canon, expanded on those ideas, and ended up predicting the High End Noumu (years in advance), the Doctorâs involvement, and a number of facts about Quirks. Quirks are really cool to explore, and understanding how they work is crucial to understanding the overall story. Â
What are Quirks? Quirks are not just powers, they are a vital part of the person that has one. ćæ§ or âkoseiâ has a more literal translation than âQuirk.â ćæ§ âKoseiâ translates to âindividuality.â
Why is it significant that they arenât just abilities or mutations? Quirks reflect the person and the person is often compelled by the kind of Quirk they have. The most prominent examples are those persons with Quirks that affect their actions in a negative way. Togaâs Quirk drives her desire to drink blood and become another person. La Bravaâs Quirk requires her to love someone and to express that love in order to be used, which was detrimental to her relationships in her youth and critical for her partnership with Gentle.
Quirks can and have affected the thinking of the person who has them. Itâs a little chicken-before-the-egg when it is the personâs own Quirk, but it is critical when we consider those given Quirks that either âdonât suit themâ or when we look at the multi-Quirked Noumu.
Ill-suited Quirks. In the case of Quirks that donât suit a person, letâs look at Aoyama and Shigaraki. Aoyama was Quirkless before AfO gave him the Navel Laser. His body was physically pained by the ill-fitting Quirk. Thatâs a physical drawback. How about mental? We have theorized since Tenkoâs backstory was revealed that AfO was the man in the doorway and that he gave Tenko the Quirk Decay (and may have taken Air Walk from him, see previous meta post MHA: Fling Theory for the section on Tenko and the man in the doorway). The trauma of awakening Decay as well as the introduction of whatever mental influence having Decay, a Quirk thatâs only use seems to be destroying, turned Tenko into Shigaraki, the villain that wants to destroy everything.





Whatâs up with Noumu? Noumu are the product of having multiple Quirks forced into one body. The mind becomes overwhelmed and the Noumu becomes an obeying puppet who acts according to the will of their master at the sound of their voice.
How being Quirkless makes a difference: In addition to what we know about Noumu, we know from the record of the previous users lives that One for All was difficult for the previous users to carry and live for very longâthe longest lived being the 4th user who died of old age at 40, not an old age. The only users who were not as impacted in this way were Toshinori and Izuku who were Quirkless.
Itâs clear that Quirksâparticularly multiple Quirksâcan negatively impact the wrong body, and it is more than physical. Itâs mental and itâs in a way spiritual.
Quirks carry the spirit of the person, their dreams, and their will. That piece lives on and persists.
We know because of One for All that the will and spirit of the previous OfA users lives on with thoughts and wills of their own. We have seen the vestiges of not only the OfA users, but also the ghostly silhouettes of the Quirks within All for One and the parasitic All for One that is within and attached to Shigaraki. We have seen what happens when Shigaraki-AfO takes in a Quirk whose will challenges his ownâStarâs Quirk revolted inside his mindscape and destroyed some of the Quirks within. We have seen AfO attack the Quirksâ ghostly vestiges that tried to stop him when he was fighting Jirou, Tokoyami, Dark Shadow, and Hawks.


All for One even elaborated on his own experiences with the consciousnesses of those Quirks he stole and explained how OfA carried the consciousnesses of the users forward.



With that understanding, it isnât hard to see how a Quirk like All for One could influence or match All for Oneâs desires and actions. He is driven to take Quirks. And given that AfO himself admits to be haunted by the consciousness from other people who can rebel against him, it makes sense that he has had to practice some kind of focus to keep himself from experiencing the drawbacks of having Quirks that rebel within him.
A mental focus, current All for One lacks.
Whereas All for One wrote himself out of the story chapters agoâŠ
The All for One who played the long game gave himself one last tool to rewind his body to its prime, but it was one and done. One use, no going back. Yes, in using this card, he was able to grow more powerful with the knowledge he would disappear. No, I donât believe he used it with a full understanding of what that would do to his mind.
In using this last ditch card, he wrote himself out of the story.
All for One is as self-serving as he always has been, but now he is being rash. Heâs looking to reunite with Shigaraki-AfO to become one again before he really does disappear. As he regresses and de-ages, he is not in full rational control of his desires. He takes Quirks without needing to, he isnât holding the Quirks he uses back, and when faced with Toshinori Yagi, he cannot help but stop regardless of his time limit.
Aoimikans and I have theorized for some time that AfO could be overwhelmed by Quirks he takes into himself. This could, if we are correct about a number of predictions, be a key factor in the coming fight.

What would happen if he is stalled, short on time, not in control of his desires and acts irrationally, and his fight with Toshinori doesnât go as well as he wants?
What would happen if a crowd of civilians acted with heroic impulse to help Toshinori? And what would happen if all those people shared a singular idea, a singular focus of will, to help save Toshinori and defeat All for One?
What would happen if All for One acted on an uncontrolled impulse and decided to take and take and take those Quirks from people who come to help Toshinori?
What would happen if his focus slips and the rebelling spirits of Quirks he stoleâincluding Hawksâ spiritâfight back from within?
What happens when Toshinori proves a Quirkless person can be a hero? Could someone, or many people, become heroes by becoming Quirkless?
Could the man who takes everything for himself be defeated by Toshinori, the man who gave all of himself for the world, and all those who may give up a piece of themselves to help Toshinori?
Whereas I stop being so long winded and summarizeâŠ
This is the final fight between Toshinori and All for One. Toshinori is at the greatest height of his post-Kamino character arcâQuirkless, heroic, confident, and determined. All for One may be at his physical best, but he is at his mental weakest and doesnât have long before his own actions rewind him out of existence. Toshinori only has to stall, and he will be successful in that endeavorâthough may be injured in the process. Toshinori will possibly get some help from Stain since he is nearby and wants to die by All Mightâs hands anyway, might have to settle for dying for him.
Toshinori will live because his character arc bends in that direction, no other outcome makes sense or would be a satisfactory ending. His death wouldnât help Izuku, wouldnât add to the story, and so cannot happen.
The pairs for the last big fights are coming together. The Todoroki family vs Dabi/Touya. Toshinori Yagi vs All for One. Izuku and Bakugou vs Shigaraki. And probably back to Toga and Uraraka at some point as well as Kurogiri, Mic, and Aizawa.
All for Oneâs current mental state puts him in an internal dilemma. He is not in full rational control of himself and therefore is ripe for rebellion from within! All the vestiges of Quirks stolenâpast and presentâcould very well help to confuse/stall him during the fight with Toshinori. As they already have in his fight with Jirou, Tokoyami, and Hawks.
Citizens could also come to Toshinoriâs aid and add their will to his, which could very well help alter Toshinoriâs âterrible deathâ fate. Also, they could possibly become Quirkless if AfO lets his dark urges take control and takes their Quirks (which would only make his mental situation worse), and be heroes in that moment with Toshinori.
All for One will fall at Kamino. He will rewind and rewindâŠ
We arenât sure what happens to AfO if he reaches a child-like age. Will he be the same person, only less controlled? Or will we see a sad, childish side of All for One that just wants his brother back? If so, would Toshinori sit with this lost child until the end? Horikoshi has a tendency to show the child within the characters so far, it isnât impossible AfO will get the same treatment.
Either way, everything supports the case for Toshinori Yagi living. Weâll see what comes next. Â
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