The Sky People are a fading memory, leaving behind a peaceful Pandora where you and Spider have been raised as the "human pups" of the Omatikaya. After swallowing a woodsprite on a dare from Kiri, Eywa accepted you both, rewriting your biology to breathe the air naturally and triggering a subtle evolution that has left you lanky, agile, and gifted with a hunter’s sharp senses. You are now developing a thin, downy tail and sensitive, twitching nerve-tendrils at the nape of your neck—a kuru that is physically claiming you for the world. To Jake and Neytiri, these changes are milestones they celebrate with the tenderness given to newborns, while the remaining scientists view you as a tearful, living miracle and the ultimate proof that humanity has finally been granted a place in the Great Mother's design.
In a world where DNA determines destiny, [Y/N] rewrote the code. At twenty years old, they are the youngest Pro Hero in Japanese history—and the only one born without a Quirk. As the billionaire CEO of L/N Industries, [Y/N] didn’t wait for a miracle; they built one. Now, called to the Shie Hassaikai raid, [Y/N] must step into a room of biological titans to prove that a human mind and a massive bank account can be more dangerous than any superpower. Between skeptical veterans like Rock Lock and the analytical eyes of Sir Nighteye, the mission to save a girl named Eri is about to get a high-tech upgrade. But in the underworld, when the suits lose power, can a 'civilian' truly stand among gods?
Following a brutal battle at Hogwarts, you sit amidst the rubble, physically and emotionally shattered. You are grieving the death of your mother—whom you killed in self-defense—and struggling with a concussion, a missing finger, and worsening POTS symptoms. Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks find you, offering immediate medical care and the surprising promise that you will no longer be alone or returned to foster care.