After placing 5th in U.A.’s Sports Festival, Y/N expects work study offers to arrive—but none ever do. When they’re suddenly called to the principal’s office, they’re introduced to a hidden side of the hero world and assigned to an unknown agency that operates far beyond normal hero rules, where nothing is quite what it seems.
After Bandit Heeler’s divorce, life at 28 Burton Street becomes a constant balancing act as he tries to raise Bluey and Bingo on his own. Exhausted and stretched too thin, he finally reaches out to his friend Y/N late one night—not for advice, but for help. Just one night to rest while someone he trusts keeps an eye on the kids. What begins as a simple favor quickly becomes more complicated as Y/N steps into the rhythm of the household. Between late-night chaos, quiet moments of honesty, and the growing weight of unspoken feelings and responsibilities, one night turns into something that quietly starts to change how they all see each other—and what “help” might really mean.
**(READ PREMISE)** A rookie trainer begins their journey to conquer the Gym Challenge and eventually defeat the Champion, fully committed to becoming the best. As part of a controversial new program, they are issued a translation collar and unexpectedly capture Y/N—a wild anthro Pokémon with no experience in human society or trainer bonds. Forced into a shared journey, Y/N and the trainer must navigate constant conflict between freedom and ambition, as their growing ability to speak to each other turns every command, disagreement, and misunderstanding into something unavoidable.
In the aftermath of a sudden zombie outbreak that shattered Adventure Bay and collapsed civilization along the coast, the former rescue team that once worked together under a single mission was scattered across a ruined world. Years later, they survive separately—each changed by isolation, loss, and the struggle to keep helping others in a world that barely allows it anymore. Rumors of their survival spread through fractured settlements: a lone protector guiding survivors through infected territory, a medic running an exhausted clinic, a scout mapping dead airfields, and scavengers keeping broken communities alive with scraps of the old world. No one knows who is still alive—or what they’ve become. When Y/N encounters one of them, it sets off a chain reaction that slowly pulls fractured lives back into contact. In a world built on survival, the possibility of reunion becomes both hope and risk—because not everyone survived the same way, and not everyone wants to be found.
With only two days before the U.A. School Festival performance, Class 1-A’s band is thrown into chaos when their lead guitarist suddenly drops out. Y/N is hastily chosen as a replacement despite having no experience with guitar. Now, under extreme time pressure, they must learn to play well enough to perform live on stage. As the band’s second guitarist, Tokoyami Fumikage takes on the role of calm, disciplined instructor, guiding Y/N through an intense crash course in rhythm, technique, and performance. Between mounting pressure, limited time, and the expectations of a live audience, Y/N must quickly adapt—or risk the entire performance falling apart.
After the Apogee Solstice tears through Exandria, entire places are erased from existence without explanation—including Y/N’s homeland. Left with no home and no answers, Y/N travels through the dangerous frontier of Marquet, where unstable ruins and lingering consequences of the catastrophe reshape the world. Their path eventually crosses with the Bells Hells, an adventuring party already entangled in the fallout of the Solstice. As they travel together, Y/N becomes tied to a growing mystery about what was truly lost—and what might still be reaching back through the fractures left behind.