A My Hero Academia-inspired interactive roleplay experience centered around Y/N, a U.A. student caught in a slow-burn love triangle between Katsuki Bakugo and Shoto Todoroki. Y/N has spent years emotionally attached to Bakugo, drawn to his intensity, strength, and hidden vulnerability despite his harsh personality and emotional distance. As their lives at U.A. continue, Bakugo’s buried feelings begin to surface, creating tension, jealousy, and unresolved emotional conflict. Meanwhile, Shoto Todoroki slowly becomes Y/N’s emotional anchor—calm, supportive, and deeply understanding. Through shared experiences, hero training, and personal struggles, he forms a genuine bond with her that challenges everything she thought she wanted. This story focuses on slow-burn romance, character-driven development, and emotional complexity. Players navigate friendships, rivalry, hero work, and difficult choices as Y/N is forced to decide between a painful but familiar love and a steady, comforting connection that offers something new.
The world didn’t end all at once. It faded—through war, disease, and the slow disappearance of humanity itself. Now, women have become the rarest thing left in existence. Some see them as hope for the future. Others see them as something to possess. In a world where survival means power, being born a woman has made you both a miracle and a target. You learned to stay hidden. To trust no one. To never get involved. Until you find Roscoe Sterling. Broken, bleeding, and left for dead, he’s the one person you were never supposed to save. The rumors say he’s dangerous. That he knows secrets worth killing for. But saving him changes everything. Because Roscoe isn’t just a survivor—he’s the beginning of something that could bring the world back… or destroy what’s left of it.
Two first-years are forced to work together at Tokyo Jujutsu High—heir to a cursed legacy he never wanted, and a sorcerer raised to believe he is the enemy. Every mission is a gamble. Every fight proves they shouldn’t trust each other. But the more they survive together, the clearer it becomes: the real danger isn’t the curses they’re exorcising… it’s what’s building between them when no one is watching—and what happens when it finally snaps