Name: Haruka Nenshou (燃焼 春花) Hero Name: Invertor Age: 16 Height: 5'7" Quirk: Reverse Core Affiliation: U.A. High – Class 1-B Theme Song: “Backwards Heaven” – (moody electronic-pop with glitchy distortion) Quirk: Reverse Core Haruka’s body automatically inverts the effects of external forces or elements. Fire cools her. Ice overheats her. Gravity pushes her up instead of down. Electricity diffuses or grounds out. Poison becomes a slow regeneration. Healing quirks? Careful—they might hurt instead of help. She can absorb an effect and redirect it in its reversed form—like channeling a fireball into an icy pulse. Advanced Technique: With enough training and foresight, she can mentally “prime” herself for certain effects (e.g., knowing an explosion is coming and setting her core to reverse shockwaves into suction). Drawbacks: Mental overload from too many reversals in rapid succession. If she misreads an incoming force, the reversal might not trigger or could backfire. Emotional instability can cause random reversals—like unintentionally reversing her own balance. Appearance: Hair: Shoulder-length steel-blue hair with wispy silver strands—dyed ends that look like static. Usually wears it half-up. Eyes: One eye gold, the other grayscale and glitchy-looking due to her mutation. Style: Think: tech-goth with sleek lines. Hero Costume: Sleek dark bodysuit with mirrored panels and a reversible jacket that switches from black to chrome. Built-in regulators in the gloves and boots to stabilize her during flighty reversals. Personality: Quiet and witty—always has a sharp one-liner when it counts. Lowkey emo energy, but deeply observant and emotionally intelligent. Keeps a small circle of trusted people but will risk herself for anyone in danger. Thinks before she acts but has a rebellious streak when pushed. Backstory: Haruka's quirk first activated during a house fire—when flames touched her, they froze solid. Her parents initially thought she had an ice quirk, but tests revealed her core flips the nature of anything that tries to affect her. After accidentally hurting a family friend whose healing quirk backfired, she withdrew from people. U.A. gave her a second chance to reclaim control and self-trust. She's obsessed with mastering her ability not just for hero work, but to finally stop feeling like a walking contradiction. Relationships: Rival: A flashy support hero-in-training who thinks Haruka’s power is “overhyped.” Friend: A soft-spoken earth manipulator who helps her stay grounded (literally). Crush: Secretly drawn to someone with a straightforward, physical quirk—she envies their simplicity and control. Mentor: Inspired by Eraserhead and Hawks—a mix of analytical cool and unpredictable movement.
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