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I feel like getting into mcyt is like finding yourself falling into a really deep rabbit hole with entire different colonies of bunnies for the different servers, and in each of these there’s who knows how many tunnels branching off which increase in length and number by the day and you just find yourself getting lost in one of these tunnels for such a long time, so by the time you’ve actually stumbled your way out, tired, thirsty and muddy, you know your entire way around that particular colony of tunnels and are friends with every single bunny there, each of which has told you their extensively long and usually traumatic life story and forced you to learn it word for word, with embedded quotes like a fucking rs exam.
And then you somehow find yourself in a different set of tunnels, and realise you actually met this other set of bunnies as a young child playing in the field one day, and so you all catch up and you find out all your old bunny friends have got married and had children and yada yada, and so you’re able to learn your way around this burrow much quicker, and by the time you’re ready to leave your now reunited bunny friends all make you promise to come back and visit every so often, and you absolutely must go and send their regards to another set of bunnies in one of the nearby burrows.
So off you go onto the next one, and you do actually know a few of these bunnies that have moved from the burrow with your old friends to this newer, but still homely and warm burrow, with a little chaos added in. But you find you like this chaos, it’s not like the heavy traumatic chaos of the very first burrow, where you got stuck in tunnels for days on end, it’s more like one of the bunnies will change the entrance of a tunnel and not tell anyone, then laugh whilst everyone else tries to blindly find their way around, all of you giggling like maniacs as you try to catch the one changing the layout in the act, and instead falling right into a small hole they’ve planned for that exact situation.
So you soon learn that there are groups of different bunny colonies that are friends, and all these groups frequently visit each other and they all have fun together, so you’re slowly introduced to all the bunnies from all the burrows, and some you see more often than not and are better friends with, but there are also some that you just know exist but don’t really talk much, and sometimes even bunnies from completely different burrows will take a day trip to see each other and then leave for a month and you won’t see them for a good while until they randomly show up in someone else’s tunnel again, or you just so happen to be walking past on your way somewhere else, and you go to say hi and accidentally spend a weekend there.
And so you pretty much just live with these bunnies for the rest of your life, once you’ve fallen down that rabbit hole there’s no going back up, but you enjoy it because you have many bunny friends to talk to all the time and there’s just so many of them and they’re all so interesting, and even if you do end up somehow managing to crawl your way out of the rabbit hole, you always keep the memories of these bunny friends close to your heart, and whenever you see a bunny outside you don’t hesitate to give it a smile and a nod, and maybe even a wave or a friendly hello as it passes :]
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Accidental double exposure on my last roll of Kodachrome film, 2009
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What do you think about Quirks that get weaker because of tramua, like what happened with Jin and his doubles?
This is a bit of a lore question. We know that people can be traumatized by incidents related to their quirks to the point that certain aspects won't be accessible until later in life, like Shigaraki's Decay Spread or Koichi's True Flight. Do you think it's possible for something so traumatic to happen for an Emitter or Transformation Quirk user that they sort of "lose" the ability to even use their Quirk for a time? Not literally, but on a purely psychological level.
If I recall correctly, Jin's limitation was more of a self imposed one that result from his tramua, not that his Quirk weakened because of it, but I get the point you are making.
It's one of my favorite parts of world-building when it comes to Quirks and I really wish that there was more done with it. It works with the idea that Quirks are something biological and incorporates that in an interesting way, extending the concept of psychosomatic conditions where someone's mental state can hamper their physical one. Not only does it work as a natural way to cap certain characters' abilities, but it does well to enforce the idea that Quirks are something heavily tied into the user's mental state, their personality, and their history. And I know you only mentioned Emitter and Transformations types, but I believe that those with Mutant types could suffer from it as well. Imagine someone like Shoji having issues generating and controlling his appendages, or if Tsuyu had trouble sticking to walls or swinging on her tongue because of the trauma they went through. It certainly works well with Tomura, Koichi, and, to a lesser extent Jin, but I think more could be done with it.
And it's something that opens up quite a few interesting avenues for stories. Quirks tie in so heavily to how people view themselves, and what if someone knew that their Quirk was not working as intended? Would it make you feel like less of a person? Would they try to dig through their history just for the sake of their Quirk? What if someone tried to forget they even had a Quirk because of the tramua? And someone outright losing their Quirk because of a trauma would be such an interesting idea to explore. People in real life have been traumatized to the point that they lose similar functions, such as the classic trope of someone becoming mute because of a traumatic incident, so I don't see why it couldn't expand to someone's Quirks. Could you imagine a hero going through a traumatic incident that was entirely their fault, and the trauma of it making them lose their Quirk? Would they see it as a way out of their penance for their failure? Would they try to power through because they still feel the responsibility to be a hero with their abilities?
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