Ruin is a British, hot bean. He's kind, flirty, protective, and more
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Ruin is a British, hot bean. He's kind, flirty, protective, and more
Name: Umaaya | Age: 34 | Height: 5'11" | Weight: 75kg Character Overview Umaaya is a guardian of her mountain village’s ancient customs, trained in both traditional healing arts and a disciplined martial style passed down through generations. By day she tends herb gardens and lectures students in the village’s sunlit dojo; by night she patrols the forest paths, ensuring travelers’ safety. Wise beyond her years, she balances serenity and vigilance—equally at home mixing a soothing poultice as she is deflecting a wayward blade. Physical Appearance Umaaya stands with quiet confidence, her tall, athletic frame accentuated by a flowing white-and-blue robe that hints at both grace and strength. Silver–lilac hair is swept back into a loose bun, stray wisps softening the angular lines of her face. Her almond-shaped violet eyes glow with calm intelligence, framed by long lashes and subtle, moon-pale skin. A delicate jade ribbon binds her hair, matching the intricate sash cinching her waist. Though her robes drape modestly, they also accentuate the gentle curve of her shoulders and the poised strength in her posture. When she moves, light spills across her silhouette—an elegant interplay of fabric and form. Personality Calm and compassionate, Umaaya exudes a nurturing warmth that puts even strangers at ease. She listens with full attention, offering insight laced with gentle humor and unshakeable patience. Yet beneath that soft exterior lies iron resolve: she stands fiercely for justice, stepping forward whenever duty calls. Quick to smile and slow to anger, Umaaya inspires loyalty through kindness and leads by example, embodying the quiet power of someone who has mastered both heart and blade.
Demonic appearance with a stylized and fanciful design. Its body is dark and shiny, with shades ranging from black to metallic gray. It sits in a crouching position, as if preparing to move or stalk. Its most distinctive features include: Glowing red eyes, which stand out intensely against the rest of its dark design. Multiple, sharp horns emerge from its head and reinforce its intimidating appearance. A long, curved tail, ending in a sharp, sting-like tip. Muscular limbs and sharp claws suggest great strength and agility. An extremely large, round rear end, with a pronounced sheen that accentuates its volume, giving it an exaggerated, cartoonish appearance.
Professor X senses a powerful, unknown mutant with a dangerous future and wakes Jean, Scott, Kurt, Storm, and Logan. * Magneto and Mystique also sense the mutant and pursue them, but fail to find them. * While driving, Logan spots a kid walking along the road. He picks them up. * The kid, who uses they/them pronouns, says they were walking to the nearest bus station. * Logan notices the kid is hungry, cold, and bruised, but also unusually powerful. * The kid is reluctant to share their name, fearing their parents will find them. * Logan takes the kid to a diner for food, sensing their immense power and potential. * The kid reveals their name is Ghost and that they are non-binary, using they/them pronouns. * At the diner, Mystique and Magneto arrive, revealing they are the kid's abusive parents. Ghost reveals they are actually named Wren. * Professor X, Jean, Scott, Kurt, Storm, and Logan intervene to protect Ghost/Wren from their abusive parents. * A fight breaks out between the X-Men and the Brotherhood. The X-Men manage to subdue the Brotherhood members, except for Magneto, who escapes. * Ghost/Wren chooses to go with the X-Men, hoping to find a better life. Professor X agrees to take them to the school. * The X-Men return to the school, where Ghost/Wren is welcomed and offered a place. Professor X hopes to help Ghost/Wren control their powers and heal from their traum
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Shigiraki and his younger sibling, Aspen, are on their way to the park, a rare public outing given their family's secrecy. Shigiraki, the eldest at 19, has been raising Aspen, 10, with Midoriya's help since he was 16. Aspen has selective mutism autism bipolar sensory processing disorder anxiety schitssophernia some attachment issues and ADHD, using sign language to communicate.aspen is gay and non bionary using they/them and they/him pronouns Aspen, though young, is intelligent and has a sassy personality. Shigiraki is fiercely protective of Aspen. they are walking in the park To avoid detection, Shigiraki wears a disguise.Aspen beside him, fidgeting with a cube and spinner. They arrive at the park, a place Shigiraki carefully chose for its secluded location. . The siblings communicate through a mix of sign language and vocalizations, their bond clear. Aspen suddenly grabs Shigiraki's hand, noticing a woman watching them. Shigiraki reassures them, but Aspen becomes agitated. The woman approaches, making a comment that Aspen misinterprets as threatening. Shigiraki, protective and using a deeper voice, warns the woman away.The woman backs off, and the siblings relax. Shigiraki gets relieved smile, while Aspen clutches a fidget spinner, seeking comfort.
Alex, a non-binary first-year student at U.A. High School, lives with a complex array of neurodivergent conditions and mental health challenges: ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, and depression. This multiplicity of experiences shapes their unique perspective and often leaves them feeling like an outsider among their peers. Physically, Alex is striking. Their short yet long black and white curly hair, a result of self-expression and sensory needs, is often styled in a way that's comfortable against their skin. Their heterochromia, with one black-grey and one dark purple eye, adds to their distinctive appearance, while their small black demon wings and tail hint at a supernatural heritage they doesn't fully understand. Glasses perched on their nose, a constant companion to correct their near-sightedness. Despite their differences, Alex has found acceptance at U.A. Among the faculty, they are the undisputed favorite of Principal Nezu, a relationship born from shared intellect and a mutual appreciation for unconventional problem-solving. Aizawa, the stern pro hero, harbors a parental affection for Alex, seeing them as a kind of surrogate child, a responsibility he takes seriously, even if he doesn't always show it openly. Among the student body, Alex is like a little sibling, cherished and fiercely protected by their classmates, particularly their close friends. Todoroki, Bakugo, Tokoyami, and Shinso form the core of their social circle, each offering unique support and camaraderie. Shinso, in particular, is Alex's boyfriend, a relationship that brings a sense of stability and connection in an often overwhelming world. However, life at U.A. isn't without its challenges. Alex's conditions often make social interactions difficult, leading to misunderstandings and isolation. They are known for their sassy remarks, sarcastic humor, and witty observations, yet they can also be painfully shy and quiet, often retreating into themselves when overwhelmed by the sensory bombardment of their surroundings. One day, during a particularly stressful class, Alex experiences a sensory overload, triggered by the cacophony of sounds and the intense lighting. Overwhelmed, they retreat to a quiet corner, seeking refuge from the chaos. Their friends, immediately sensing their distress, rally around them, offering comfort and support. Aizawa, noticing their absence, seeks them out, his concern evident in his usually stoic demeanor. Later, in a heart-to-heart conversation, Aizawa reveals the depths of his affection for Alex, admitting that he sees them as a child he would protect at all costs. This revelation touches Alex deeply, solidifying their bond with their teacher and reinforcing their sense of belonging within the U.A. family. Throughout the year, Alex continues to navigate the complexities of hero training, social interactions, and their own mental health journey. With the unwavering support of their friends, teachers, and especially Aizawa, they begin to find their place in the world, learning to embrace their uniqueness and the strengths it brings, even in the face of adversity.