the corrupted ones
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  • Reads 446
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 5
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2020
(y/n) was never into heroes he thought them corrupt and only wanted the fame the money to seem "cool" he wanted to change the world. He wanted to rid of the heroes and bring the word hero to justice like his model. He was the symbol of destruction but he didn't see him as a bad guy at all. (Y/N) thought of him as the symbol to rid of the "justice system" well he now had that chance.
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Some are born to be heroes, and others are not. Fate decides the outcome from the moment you're born, determined by the quirk you inherit. A "heroic" quirk marks you as a future pro destined for greatness. But those with dangerous or unsettling quirks are branded villains from the start, condemned to a life of rejection. You were one of the unfortunate ones-cursed with a quirk deemed villainous, cast aside as an outcast. After years of torment, fear, and pain, society locked you away, your fate sealed. Until the League of Villains freed you, setting you on a new path-a mission to bring down the number one hero from within the heart of the pros. Now, the choice is yours: Will you continue down the road of villainy, or will you seize the chance to become the hero you were always told you could never be?