Hey, this is Dante. Can't answer the phone right now. If this is about Deputy Guardian stuff, try the office line, they can get a hold of me. Otherwise, leave a message at the tone.
[He raises an eyebrow before taking another swing. He's taking his sweet time with his drink.]
Can you blame them? [A small shrug.] And of course you have people who abuses their quirks, which were labeled as villains, then you have people playing super heroes cause it was a damn comic to them.
Vigilantes were eventually illegal when the hero law passed. If you want to use your quirks in public, you have to have a Hero license. It seemed the rational thing to do than have everyone jumping in to worsen the situation.
[He gives Dante a flat look after hearing how he has to rebuild his shop.]
Maybe you should of had a 'Knock First' sign or something.
[Okay, bad joke, but he feels for this. One more swing from the glass before he finishes his first one and sets it a side.]
That's why there are laws for quirks to begin with, to maintain the chaos and, keep equilibrium with the people. Not everyone develops a quirk. There a small percent of people who are quirkless, and you got the rest.
[He waves a hand. The next part, he leered away as it gloom around him. Damn media.]
Now these days, a lot of heroes are in magazines rated for popularity, doing commercials, talk shows, and other unnecessary stuff. Media, fame, and money are some main reasons people want to be heroes.
Yeah, demons don't tend to have a lot of respect for the sign authority.
[Dante picks up the second glass, handing it to Aizawa.]
Just how many people develop quirks? If it's as common as you make it sound, it seems like that's a big part of the population to be part of this celebrity worship...
[He smelled more whisky. Aizawa glanced back, sighed as he picked the glass up from Dante.]
Ah, about eighty percent, and you don't know until you turn four. They say it' a good reminder people are being watched over and kept safe or something. Not every hero depends on media by the way.
Besides the vultures looking to write something, registered Heroes get instant text messages when needed. Then there's filing paperwork after each heroism act. Oh, and they work with the police too depending on the case. Hell, I get called in every time it's an over powered quirk that needs to be turned off.
[It takes the second glass for him to relax more.]
Only if you overwork your heroism. [He shrugs with a grin.] That's how we earn our paychecks. And something tells me I'll be writing a chapter on my next trip, if I'm that fortunate.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-12 02:49 am (UTC)[A hand moves to where Trish had impaled him on Force Edge as he chugs from the bottle some more.]
God I can only imagine the chaos that caused.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-12 08:46 am (UTC)[He raises an eyebrow before taking another swing. He's taking his sweet time with his drink.]
Can you blame them? [A small shrug.] And of course you have people who abuses their quirks, which were labeled as villains, then you have people playing super heroes cause it was a damn comic to them.
Vigilantes were eventually illegal when the hero law passed. If you want to use your quirks in public, you have to have a Hero license. It seemed the rational thing to do than have everyone jumping in to worsen the situation.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-13 04:14 pm (UTC)[He sighs as he listens to Aizawa.]
Yikes. I gotta admit, I'm surprised your world isn't constantly being blown up with that sort of stuff going on.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-13 05:45 pm (UTC)Maybe you should of had a 'Knock First' sign or something.
[Okay, bad joke, but he feels for this. One more swing from the glass before he finishes his first one and sets it a side.]
That's why there are laws for quirks to begin with, to maintain the chaos and, keep equilibrium with the people. Not everyone develops a quirk. There a small percent of people who are quirkless, and you got the rest.
[He waves a hand. The next part, he leered away as it gloom around him. Damn media.]
Now these days, a lot of heroes are in magazines rated for popularity, doing commercials, talk shows, and other unnecessary stuff. Media, fame, and money are some main reasons people want to be heroes.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-13 06:13 pm (UTC)[Dante picks up the second glass, handing it to Aizawa.]
Just how many people develop quirks? If it's as common as you make it sound, it seems like that's a big part of the population to be part of this celebrity worship...
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-13 06:42 pm (UTC)Ah, about eighty percent, and you don't know until you turn four. They say it' a good reminder people are being watched over and kept safe or something. Not every hero depends on media by the way.
Besides the vultures looking to write something, registered Heroes get instant text messages when needed. Then there's filing paperwork after each heroism act. Oh, and they work with the police too depending on the case. Hell, I get called in every time it's an over powered quirk that needs to be turned off.
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-14 05:56 pm (UTC)[Bureaucracy: a threat greater than any demon invasion.]
[Action]
Date: 2018-08-14 06:22 pm (UTC)Only if you overwork your heroism. [He shrugs with a grin.] That's how we earn our paychecks. And something tells me I'll be writing a chapter on my next trip, if I'm that fortunate.