For generations, the four Clans—ThunderClan, ShadowClan, RiverClan, and WindClan—have followed the Warrior Code and looked to StarClan for guidance. Then the signs stop. No prophecies. No dreams. No messages from StarClan. Nothing. As tensions rise across the forest, a prophecy appears to every medicine cat on the same night: “When the stars go dark, the Clans will tear themselves apart before they learn who truly broke the sky.” Nobody knows what it means. And then the disasters begin.
Everyone knows BTS. Global superstars. Untouchable. Perfect. Or at least that’s what the public thinks. What nobody sees are the people behind the headlines. The exhaustion. The pressure. The loneliness of having millions of people know your face while almost nobody knows the real you. And that’s where Y/N accidentally enters their world.
At the prestigious Aeternum Academy, students are selected not because of their grades or family names… But because they possess something called The Fever. Nobody knows exactly what it is. Some call it a gift. Others call it a curse. But everyone who has it experiences the same symptoms: * unexplained high fevers * strange dreams * heightened emotions * memories that don’t belong to them * an overwhelming feeling that someone is calling their name Students who develop The Fever are secretly transferred to Aeternum, where they’re told one simple rule: Do not get too close to another person with The Fever. No one explains why. No one asks questions. Because everyone who breaks that rule ends up changing. (Based on the song “Fever” - ENHYPEN)
It’s the middle of Class 1-A’s second year at U.A. High School when Principal Nezu makes an unexpected announcement. A transfer student is joining the hero course. Everyone assumes she’ll struggle to fit in. Everyone is wrong.
Y/N is the “Untouchable Queen of the Court”, until a video of her drunk and saying things that weren’t meant for anyone’s ears to hear is leaked. She later finds out that the video was leaked by one of her closest friends who she’s trusted for years.
Some people enter your life and leave footprints on your heart. Others leave something deeper. A piece of themselves. (Based on the song “Stay With Me” - Chanyeol & Punch)
Two years after the Paranormal Liberation War, hero society is still unstable. Villain attacks have decreased, but trust in heroes hasn’t recovered. Civilians criticize every mistake online within minutes. Pro heroes are overworked, quitting, or disappearing altogether. Meanwhile, U.A. High School has become heavily guarded and far stricter than before. Class 1-A is now in their third year. And they are all falling apart in different ways.