[Thank God this isn't in person, not that Damian Wayne isn't a master of lying and acting. This just happens to be... easier. It's hard finding Father instead of Batman when you're clearly Robin.
Bruce is nothing but absolutely capable even as Bruce, and yet, to Damian, it feels as if his father's "shield" is missing. The man is more vulnerable.]
No. It's for someone else. The clothing should be able to fit a male that is approximately 189 centimeters and 95 kilograms.
[Hmm seems a bit suspicious, but if Damian's unwilling to tell him, then Izuku won't push.]
I'll see if I have anything that size! I have to warn you, though. These are all extra clothes I found around the town. They're really, really old fashioned. Unforunately, they're also the only style of clothes you'll find aside from what everyone else brought from home.
[It sounds weird--but Damian doesn't care much for his roommates. Sure, he doesn't care much for anyone in particular right now--except Bruce, Ace, and Pennyworth--but he thinks he's sparing Izuku from their presence.
[As expected, Damian is already there waiting, still stubbornly clinging to the Robin mantle by wearing it almost all the time. Also—he doesn’t have any other clothes, so...
He doesn’t wave back, but the fact he is looking in Izuku’s direction at all is enough acknowledgment from him. By the building, he stands like a sentinel, unmoving. A very Bat brooding thing.]
I'd hope not, when I've been coming here pretty often.
[He holds the backpack out for Damian to take.] Clothes are inside. The thread and needle are in the front pocket.
[Izuku blinks and looks up at the sky when he feels something wet hit his face. Then another, and another after that. Ah, rain.] Want to go inside and wait this out?
[It's been raining on and off all day, and while they were lucky to get to the library without being drenched, it seems their luck has just run out.]
[Carefully, Damian takes the bag, feeling the weight of it, and then he slides it over his shoulder. The rain gets him to glance up at the sky. Honestly, he doesn't care. He's been in worse things, and voluntarily. But for now:
He turns around to lead them both inside. Surprisingly, he's been here at least once already. Like before, he decides to take the cloak off and hang it up. It leaves him looking less intimidating and more like a slim, young boy, not unlike Izuku.
It also gives him a chance to check the backpack (listen, he's a Bat) for the clothes and the thread and needle.]
[Izuku just looks bemused when Damian checks the contents of the bag, though he'd sort of expected that would happen.]
Everything look okay to you?
[The library's empty at the moment. Lucky for them, it means that they have their pick of the few reading tables around. Izuku picks one and slides into a chair.]
You know, I never got to ask you about the work you've been doing as Robin back in your world. We got kind of busy looking at the laptops the other day. Oh! [A grin.] What's your quirk? I can't believe I didn't ask you about that first!
[Izuku wasn't wrong. The clothes are extremely old fashioned, but whatever Damian thinks when looking at them is lost under the mask. The ones meant for Bruce will likely fit without any additional altering other than aesthetics.
Damian's, however... Damian is small for his age, and so these might have to be tailored a little more. He hates it. Anyway.] It's workable.
[He doesn't offer any thanks. Doing so feels weird and unnatural to him in "Robin mode," especially to someone he only just met. But the neat way he folds the clothes again says a lot more than what his mouth could. He returns them to the backpack and leaves everything by the door near his cloak.] You know Red Riot then.
He used the same term: "quirk." That's your word for metahuman powers, isn't it?
[Izuku perks up. With all of them essentially trapped in this town, it figures that Damian would have run into one of his friends already.] Yeah, he's my classmate!
[Then, the smile slides right off his face.] You don't have any powers? But, wait... you're already doing hero work in your world....you can become a hero without a quirk?
[Unconsciously, Izuku's leaned forward toward Damian, like he needs to hear the answer so much that he simply couldn't help himself. There's no judgment or scorn on his face either, just a weird mix of wonder, shock, and distress.]
[For a moment, Damian watches Izuku. The other boy is an open book. He's already had a bit of a chat with Kirishima about this kind of thing, and he doesn't want another judgment battle, yet... Izuku seems different.
Carefully, Damian picks his way over to the table, but he doesn't sit yet.] Let me guess: that little "licensing" your world has restricts those without quirks from becoming heroes.
Tt.
[He feels bad, sorta. He doesn't consider himself a hero in career or by personal standard. The Bats are technically vigilantes, and he knows this, accepts this. They aren't "heroes," just people trying to do what's just and right. On the other hand, Damian would never call himself a hero no matter what he does.
He thinks he's got too much blood on his hands to ever be a hero, not like his father.] Metahumans are the most dangerous kind of hero of all. They have uncontrollable powers and their powers have weaknesses.
...not exactly. [Izuku draws back this time, expression becoming oddly subdued. There's no sign of his earlier excitement now.]
Metahumans. You've been using that that for people with powers... [His thumb presses into his bottom lip nervously. It has the same sort of ring as Quirkless. You don't give names to things that are the norm, you give them to things that aren't the norm. So naturally, that means--] Your world... not a lot of people have powers, do they?
It has more than it needs. Not many from Earth are born as metahumans. Most have had something happened to alter their human biology or genetics during their lifetime. Others are aliens from different planets or planes of existences.
Superman, for example, is Kryptonian. Raven is Azarathian. Wonder Woman is a demigod. [He crosses his arms.] None of that has any bearing on whether someone is a "hero" or not.
Batman and I are from Earth. Nightwing, Red Robin, Batwoman, Batgirl. None of us have powers. Powers just get in the way.
Your world's really different from mine. [Not that it's a surprise, but Izuku had somehow been so distracted by finding other heroes that it just didn't occur to him how different things could be. It seems obvious in hindsight.]
Ours used to be like that, with just a handful of people with quirks being born. But now... about 80% of the world's population has a power of some kind.
Being quirkless...it makes you stand out. [Not in a good way. Izuku's voice gets even quieter.] If you don't have a quirk, then you're... [Useless. Though Izuku bites the word back, it's clear what he was going to say anyway. It's the word he heard thrown at him more times than he cares to remember since he came back from the doctor's with his quirkless diagnosis as a kid.]
Anyway... [Izuku turns his gaze away.] There's nothing that says quirkless people can't try to take the licensing exam, but with the way things are, no school is going to take someone that doesn't have a quirk for their heroics course in the first place.
[He's not stupid. Damian can fill in the blanks. He's also a great read of people, and he can tell that this means more to Izuku than what's being said. There's something personal about it, about this information. The way it's given, the words chosen.
Izuku reacted very differently than Kirishima, and it isn't because they have different personalities. They're actually different kinds of people.] So it is true. The licenses keep people without quirks from being heroes. The whole system has been set up in favor of those with powers, excluding chances for the ones without.
I've never heard anything more stupid in my life. Offering a school for those with powers is one thing, but barring the powerless from doing what they can to protect the well-being of the world is idiocy. The schooling shouldn't mandate the acquisition of a license.
Regardless, implementing an official database of heroes is foolish. If anyone acquired that information, it could be used against everyone calling themselves heroes.
[There's conflict in his expression as Damian lays it all out. Izuku loves heroes and quirks. He's loved analyzing everything since he was a kid, grown up watching them in action. But he's also been on the other side of the system, and he knows Damian's criticisms aren't without merit.]
You're...not wrong. [It's painful, getting the words out.] The system is really skewed to favor people with quirks.
[He knows that. There are probably other quirkless kids like him who grew up being bullied and told they weren't worth anything because of something they couldn't help. And they won't be as lucky as he is, with the way he'd caught All Might's attention and gotten a second chance at what he wanted.]
[Izuku flinches. Had he been that obvious? He is a terrible liar, and Damian's already shown himself to be incredibly observant as well. Izuku shouldn't be surprised that he'd figured it out so quickly. He's just lucky that no one else has really talked to him about this before. It's...hard pretending that the topic doesn't affect him in any way when it's so personal. This was his life for ten years.]
That's... not exactly right. [Izuku raises a hand and activates his quirk, green energy sparking over his skin. Then, he lets it go, staring down at the table for a long moment.
He shouldn't be talking about any of this when he's just met Damian barely a few days ago. And yet... here Damian is, putting into the words some of the very things Izuku had wondered as he grew up. Surely, there could still be a way to become a hero even without a quirk? Surely, there was a way that even a quirkless nobody like him could still help? Those were just a few thoughts he'd had when he was younger, until the repeated bullying and taunts from his classmates had almost stamped his dreams out.]
My quirk came in really late. Usually quirks begin manifesting before you're four. I got mine when I was fifteen. [Izuku finally says. It's what he'd told his own mother, in any case, and why try to make the excuse any more complicated than it needs to be?] So I guess even if I have one now...I know how it feels to be quirkless.
[Something doesn't seem right, but Damian has no evidence to discount Izuku's explanation. So he accepts it for now, watching the green energy until it disappears. Maybe a small piece of him feels betrayed, yet hadn't he just told Izuku that a lot of metahumans receive their powers later in life?
Furthermore...] Your world's system of heralding those with powers is still ridiculous.
[He looks away with his head, glancing out over the library.] I had powers once, too. For a short period.
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Bruce is nothing but absolutely capable even as Bruce, and yet, to Damian, it feels as if his father's "shield" is missing. The man is more vulnerable.]
No. It's for someone else.
The clothing should be able to fit a male that is approximately 189 centimeters and 95 kilograms.
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I'll see if I have anything that size! I have to warn you, though. These are all extra clothes I found around the town. They're really, really old fashioned. Unforunately, they're also the only style of clothes you'll find aside from what everyone else brought from home.
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There's no other options. I can always tailor them to my liking.
What do you mean by "old fashioned"? How old?
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Think about the clothes you usally see in fantasy movies and you'd be pretty close.
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I don't waste my time watching movies.
Be more specific. State a time period.
Medieval Scandinavia? Tang Dynasty? 14th century Europe?
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Medieval Europe, probably.
Why do you think watching movies are a waste of time?
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Why does it matter?
They're fictitious and frivolous.
Reading is more beneficial by far.
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I guess I can't argue with that!
When do you want me to bring the clothes over? I think I found something that should fit your friend, too.
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[It sounds weird--but Damian doesn't care much for his roommates. Sure, he doesn't care much for anyone in particular right now--except Bruce, Ace, and Pennyworth--but he thinks he's sparing Izuku from their presence.
And any teasing.]
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[Some 10 minutes later, Izuku's jogging toward the library entrance, a smallish, worn bag slung over his shoulder.]
Robin! [He raises his hand, greeting him with a smile.]
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He doesn’t wave back, but the fact he is looking in Izuku’s direction at all is enough acknowledgment from him. By the building, he stands like a sentinel, unmoving. A very Bat brooding thing.]
You didn’t get lost, I see.
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[He holds the backpack out for Damian to take.] Clothes are inside. The thread and needle are in the front pocket.
[Izuku blinks and looks up at the sky when he feels something wet hit his face. Then another, and another after that. Ah, rain.] Want to go inside and wait this out?
[It's been raining on and off all day, and while they were lucky to get to the library without being drenched, it seems their luck has just run out.]
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He turns around to lead them both inside. Surprisingly, he's been here at least once already. Like before, he decides to take the cloak off and hang it up. It leaves him looking less intimidating and more like a slim, young boy, not unlike Izuku.
It also gives him a chance to check the backpack (listen, he's a Bat) for the clothes and the thread and needle.]
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Everything look okay to you?
[The library's empty at the moment. Lucky for them, it means that they have their pick of the few reading tables around. Izuku picks one and slides into a chair.]
You know, I never got to ask you about the work you've been doing as Robin back in your world. We got kind of busy looking at the laptops the other day. Oh! [A grin.] What's your quirk? I can't believe I didn't ask you about that first!
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Damian's, however... Damian is small for his age, and so these might have to be tailored a little more. He hates it. Anyway.] It's workable.
[He doesn't offer any thanks. Doing so feels weird and unnatural to him in "Robin mode," especially to someone he only just met. But the neat way he folds the clothes again says a lot more than what his mouth could. He returns them to the backpack and leaves everything by the door near his cloak.] You know Red Riot then.
He used the same term: "quirk." That's your word for metahuman powers, isn't it?
I don't have any. I don't need them.
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[Then, the smile slides right off his face.] You don't have any powers? But, wait... you're already doing hero work in your world....you can become a hero without a quirk?
[Unconsciously, Izuku's leaned forward toward Damian, like he needs to hear the answer so much that he simply couldn't help himself. There's no judgment or scorn on his face either, just a weird mix of wonder, shock, and distress.]
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Carefully, Damian picks his way over to the table, but he doesn't sit yet.] Let me guess: that little "licensing" your world has restricts those without quirks from becoming heroes.
Tt.
[He feels bad, sorta. He doesn't consider himself a hero in career or by personal standard. The Bats are technically vigilantes, and he knows this, accepts this. They aren't "heroes," just people trying to do what's just and right. On the other hand, Damian would never call himself a hero no matter what he does.
He thinks he's got too much blood on his hands to ever be a hero, not like his father.] Metahumans are the most dangerous kind of hero of all. They have uncontrollable powers and their powers have weaknesses.
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Metahumans. You've been using that that for people with powers... [His thumb presses into his bottom lip nervously. It has the same sort of ring as Quirkless. You don't give names to things that are the norm, you give them to things that aren't the norm. So naturally, that means--] Your world... not a lot of people have powers, do they?
[It's rhetorical at this point.]
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Superman, for example, is Kryptonian. Raven is Azarathian. Wonder Woman is a demigod. [He crosses his arms.] None of that has any bearing on whether someone is a "hero" or not.
Batman and I are from Earth. Nightwing, Red Robin, Batwoman, Batgirl. None of us have powers. Powers just get in the way.
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Ours used to be like that, with just a handful of people with quirks being born. But now... about 80% of the world's population has a power of some kind.
Being quirkless...it makes you stand out. [Not in a good way. Izuku's voice gets even quieter.] If you don't have a quirk, then you're... [Useless. Though Izuku bites the word back, it's clear what he was going to say anyway. It's the word he heard thrown at him more times than he cares to remember since he came back from the doctor's with his quirkless diagnosis as a kid.]
Anyway... [Izuku turns his gaze away.] There's nothing that says quirkless people can't try to take the licensing exam, but with the way things are, no school is going to take someone that doesn't have a quirk for their heroics course in the first place.
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Izuku reacted very differently than Kirishima, and it isn't because they have different personalities. They're actually different kinds of people.] So it is true. The licenses keep people without quirks from being heroes. The whole system has been set up in favor of those with powers, excluding chances for the ones without.
I've never heard anything more stupid in my life. Offering a school for those with powers is one thing, but barring the powerless from doing what they can to protect the well-being of the world is idiocy. The schooling shouldn't mandate the acquisition of a license.
Regardless, implementing an official database of heroes is foolish. If anyone acquired that information, it could be used against everyone calling themselves heroes.
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You're...not wrong. [It's painful, getting the words out.] The system is really skewed to favor people with quirks.
[He knows that. There are probably other quirkless kids like him who grew up being bullied and told they weren't worth anything because of something they couldn't help. And they won't be as lucky as he is, with the way he'd caught All Might's attention and gotten a second chance at what he wanted.]
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You're one of them, aren't you? One of the people without a quirk.
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That's... not exactly right. [Izuku raises a hand and activates his quirk, green energy sparking over his skin. Then, he lets it go, staring down at the table for a long moment.
He shouldn't be talking about any of this when he's just met Damian barely a few days ago. And yet... here Damian is, putting into the words some of the very things Izuku had wondered as he grew up. Surely, there could still be a way to become a hero even without a quirk? Surely, there was a way that even a quirkless nobody like him could still help? Those were just a few thoughts he'd had when he was younger, until the repeated bullying and taunts from his classmates had almost stamped his dreams out.]
My quirk came in really late. Usually quirks begin manifesting before you're four. I got mine when I was fifteen. [Izuku finally says. It's what he'd told his own mother, in any case, and why try to make the excuse any more complicated than it needs to be?] So I guess even if I have one now...I know how it feels to be quirkless.
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Furthermore...] Your world's system of heralding those with powers is still ridiculous.
[He looks away with his head, glancing out over the library.] I had powers once, too. For a short period.
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oh... i janked my timelines bc comics are suffering rip me
ah... comics