Hero Academia Quest #51 - Undying Edition
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You are Ushi Walker, the half-Japanese/half-American wielder of the mighty quirk “Everything is Bigger in Texas”, one of U.A.'s… many? You need to reconsider how to describe yourself, what with no longer being one of the top five in class… But there's no time for that right now!
You need to focus on avoiding these spinning dummies that are starting to close in on you, track one of them in particular that you reckon will be avoiding you, and keep an ear out for Endeavor as he lectures both you and Shoto.
As the wooden ‘crowd’ draws near, you consider your options for a beat, before settling on a little trick of yours that may help you get a bead on the target dummy. It could help with the rest of them too, depending on just how random their movements are.
Considering they seem to be moving awfully close to each other without ever nicking one another, it can't be all that random.
“Ah think Ah’ve got something for this… Y’all think an electrical outlet cover and handkerchief got about the same heft to them?” You ponder aloud, placing your left hand on your hip and bringing your right to your face, tapping your chin with a finger.
A quick glance at the father and son pair lets you see their narrowed eyes, confused, in that way that only family members can mirror each other.
“Er, nevermind…” You look away from the Todorokis, all the better to keep your eyes on the mechanical mob.
With your hand on your hip, you place all five of your fingers on your leg and start rhythmically shifting minute amounts of mass in and out of yourself and the structure beneath you, using your quirk to get a sense of the training hall directly surrounding you in your mind.
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<span class="mu-g">The traditional architecture of the Todoroki estate works in your favor. It and the training hall are, of course, made of wood and you <span class="mu-i">know</span> wood. You may have never set eyes on your own skeleton… only more bits than you'd like, but you have years of experience feeling how it behaves with "Everything is Bigger in Texas". How it gives and bends, expands and contracts, and how it reverberates, both the heartwood and the sapwood.
That makes it fairly simple to quickly ‘dial in’ to the hall’s structure, despite being a step removed from actually touching it.</span>
You are also thankful, for the first time, that the hall isn’t too padded as the added soft layer “muffles” how you perceive the dummies roaming over the floor. Their mechanical vibrating and rotating do you no favors however, making tracking any specific mass much more a hassle; the soft cypress wood doesn’t help you any for that matter either.