My Hero Academia
by Kohei Horikoshi
Izuku Midoriya is quirkless in a world of superheroes — until All Might, the Symbol of Peace, passes his power to him. Enrolled at U.A. High School, Midoriya trains to become a hero while the League of Villains and a decaying society threaten everything the hero system was built to protect.
80 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- All For One — The immortal puppeteer who steals quirks and corrupts legacies — a faceless monster who has been engineering the destruction of heroism for centuries.
- All Might — The Symbol of Peace and former #1 Hero — a withered man sustaining an impossible legend, who gave away his power to save the future.
- Best Jeanist — The #3 Hero who fights with fabric and leads with elegance — a man who believes a hero's composure is as vital as their quirk.
- Dabi — Endeavor's dead son reborn as blue fire and pure spite — a walking cremation whose body rejects his own quirk, burning himself alive to burn his fathe
- Denki Kaminari — The class clown hiding behind a goofy smile — whose electricity fries his own brain every time he goes all-out, turning him into a walking punchline i
- Eijiro Kirishima — A boy who reinvented himself as the embodiment of manliness because the person he used to be — timid, frozen, unable to act — is someone he never want
- Endeavor — The #1 Hero who earned the rank but never the love — an abusive father trying to atone for sins that already produced a villain.
- Eraserhead — Class 1-A's perpetually exhausted homeroom teacher — a man who erases quirks with a glance and expels students without hesitation to protect them from
- Eri — A child whose body rewinds time itself — rescued from a monster who harvested her, now slowly learning that the world contains kindness alongside the
- Fat Gum — The BMI Hero who absorbs punishment and converts it to power — a warm-hearted protector who mentors through encouragement and second helpings.
- Fumikage Tokoyami — A brooding poet sharing his body with a chaos demon — a boy who cultivates an aesthetic of darkness while waging a constant internal war to keep the a
- Gang Orca — Kugo Sakamata, the No. 12 Pro Hero with the Orca quirk granting killer whale abilities. Despite his terrifying appearance — frequently ranked among th
- Gigantomachia — All For One's fanatically loyal bodyguard, gifted multiple quirks that grant him mountain-like size, limitless endurance, and devastating strength. Ne
- Gran Torino — A tiny, terrifyingly fast old man who trained two generations of One For All holders — carrying the guilt of failing to save his partner's grandson.
- Hanta Sero — Class 1-A's easygoing utility player — a quick-witted tape-slinging hero student whose reliable teamwork and laid-back humor make him the social glue
- Hawks — The #2 Hero and youngest to reach the Top 10 — a smiling double agent whose casual charm conceals a childhood stolen by the Hero Commission.
- High-End — Hood, the first intelligent Nomu capable of independent thought and speech. Engineered by Dr. Garaki with multiple quirks including Super Regeneration
- Himiko Toga — A girl who loves by becoming — a blood-drinking shapeshifter whose cheerful smile hides the ache of a world that called her monstrous for how she was
- Hitoshi Shinso — The hero they said couldn't exist — a stoic, sleep-deprived student whose villainous Brainwashing quirk and iron determination proved that a power's m
- Inko Midoriya — Deku's loving, anxious mother with the minor Attraction quirk. A civilian who represents the human cost of heroism — she lives in constant fear of los
- Itsuka Kendo — Class 1-B's level-headed leader — a martial arts practitioner whose Big Fist quirk and diplomatic temperament make her the bridge between U.A.'s rival
- Izuku Midoriya — The 9th holder of One For All — a formerly Quirkless boy whose obsessive analytical mind and refusal to stop fighting make him both the Symbol of Peac
- Katsuki Bakugo — A prodigy whose overwhelming talent bred a god complex — now a boy who died for the person he once bullied, forced to reconcile the monster he was wit
- Koji Koda — Class 1-A's silent animal whisperer — an intensely shy hero student whose commanding voice over creatures contrasts sharply with his near-inability to
- Kurogiri — The League's polite portal-maker who is actually a dead hero's corpse — a Nomu built from Eraserhead's best friend, trapped between programming and th
- Kyoka Jiro — Class 1-A's punk-rock heart — a sarcastic, musically gifted hero student whose sonic quirk channels her passion for sound into devastating attacks, th
- Lady Nagant — Kaina Tsutsumi, a former Pro Hero and Hero Commission assassin whose Rifle quirk transforms her arm into a living sniper rifle. Disillusioned by the C
- Mashirao Ojiro — Class 1-A's most grounded student — a humble martial artist whose powerful tail quirk and straightforward honor code make him quietly dependable in a
- Mei Hatsume — U.A.'s manic inventor — a Support Department genius whose telescopic eyes and obsessive gadget-building produce brilliant "babies" at the cost of ever
- Mezo Shoji — Class 1-A's gentle giant — a masked, multi-armed hero student whose monstrous appearance conceals profound kindness, having worn a mask since his face
- Midnight — U.A.'s provocative art teacher who weaponized allure and slumber — a woman who died protecting the students she loved more than her dramatic persona l
- Mina Ashido — Class 1-A's social butterfly — a pink-skinned, horn-crowned dancer whose corrosive acid quirk belies her warm, infectious energy and the hidden guilt
- Minoru Mineta — Class 1-A's most controversial member — a cowardly, lecherous student whose sticky quirk and sharp tactical mind are perpetually undermined by his sha
- Mirio Togata — U.A.'s brightest sun — a third-year whose mastered Permeation quirk and unbreakable optimism made him the top candidate for One For All, until he sacr
- Mirko — The #5 Hero and fiercest solo fighter alive — a woman who lost her limbs to Nomu and kept swinging because stopping was never an option.
- Momo Yaoyorozu — A genius with the most versatile Quirk in Class 1-A — whose crippling self-doubt means she has to win the battle against herself before she can fight
- Mr. Compress — Atsuhiro Sako, a theatrical villain whose Compress quirk shrinks any target into a marble-sized sphere. A suave gentleman thief in the League of Villa
- Mt. Lady — Yu Takeyama, a Pro Hero whose Gigantification quirk lets her grow to enormous size. Media-savvy and attention-seeking on the surface, but genuinely co
- Muscular — Goto Imasuji, a bloodthirsty villain with the Muscle Augmentation quirk. Generates massive muscle fiber tendrils that grant superhuman strength. Kille
- Nana Shimura — The 7th holder of One For All who sacrificed her family to protect them — a choice that delivered her grandson straight into the hands of her greatest
- Neito Monoma — Class 1-B's theatrical provocateur — a quirk-copying schemer whose relentless antagonism toward Class 1-A thinly veils a deep inferiority complex abou
- Nejire Hado — U.A.'s endlessly curious whirlwind — a bubbly third-year whose spiraling Wave Motion energy and relentless questioning mask one of the most powerful q
- Nezu — U.A.'s enigmatic animal principal — a hyper-intelligent creature of unknown species whose cheerful demeanor masks strategic ruthlessness.
- Ochaco Uraraka — A working-class girl in a world of prodigies — whose cheerful warmth masks iron determination and a growing conviction that saving villains might matt
- Overhaul — A germaphobic crime lord who disassembled a child for profit — a man whose need for control destroyed everyone around him, including himself.
- Present Mic — U.A.'s booming English teacher and radio host — a man whose voice is a weapon but whose real strength is the loyalty he carries for his oldest friend.
- Re-Destro — Rikiya Yotsubashi, CEO of Detnerat and secret leader of the Meta Liberation Army. His Stress quirk converts psychological pressure into raw physical p
- Rikido Sato — Class 1-A's sweet-toothed powerhouse — a hulking but gentle baker whose sugar-fueled strength makes him a reliable frontline fighter, even if his quir
- Ryukyu — The #10 Hero who transforms into a dragon — a calm professional whose power speaks louder than her quiet demeanor.
- Shoto Todoroki — The product of a calculated Quirk marriage — an immensely powerful boy who used his own body as a battlefield in a war against his father, now learnin
- Sir Nighteye — All Might's former sidekick who could see the future — a man who predicted doom, fought to change it, and died believing fate could bend.
- Spinner — Shuichi Iguchi, a lizard-like villain who joined the League of Villains inspired by Stain's ideology. His Gecko quirk grants reptilian features and wa
- Stain — The Hero Killer whose ideology cut deeper than his blade — a fanatic who believed heroism had become a profession when it should be a calling.
- Tamaki Amajiki — U.A.'s anxious powerhouse — a cripplingly shy third-year whose Manifest quirk transforms consumed food into devastating biological weapons, proving st
- Tenya Iida — Class 1-A's rigid, rule-bound president who nearly threw away everything for revenge — a boy who learned the hard way that the rules he clings to exis
- Thirteen — U.A.'s rescue specialist who wields a miniature black hole — a hero who proves that saving lives matters more than winning fights.
- Tomura Shigaraki — The inheritor of All For One's hatred and Nana Shimura's bloodline — a traumatized boy turned world-ending threat who wants to destroy everything beca
- Toru Hagakure — Class 1-A's unseen optimist — a permanently invisible hero student whose cheerful personality and light-refracting abilities prove that presence isn't
- Tsuyu Asui — The most emotionally honest person in Class 1-A — a girl whose frog-like bluntness cuts through social performance, who says exactly what she thinks b
- Twice — A man fractured into copies who doesn't know if he's real — the League's most loyal heart and most dangerous quirk, killed by the hero he almost trust
- Vlad King — Class 1-B's fiercely protective homeroom teacher — a blood-controlling hero who channels competitive energy into keeping his students alive.
- Yuga Aoyama — Class 1-A's sparkling traitor — a flamboyant showman whose dazzling navel laser and theatrical flair concealed a devastating secret: his quirk was giv
Locations
- Central Hospital — The primary medical facility where injured heroes receive treatment after major battles. A place of recovery and reckoning — where heroes confront the
- Dagobah Municipal Beach Park — Once an illegal dumping ground buried under mountains of trash, Deku spent ten months cleaning the entire beach as physical training to inherit One Fo
- Ground Beta — U.A.'s urban combat training facility — a sprawling mock city with buildings, streets, and infrastructure used for battle exercises. The site of Deku
- Gunga Mountain Villa — The Paranormal Liberation Front's mountain headquarters where over 100,000 members gathered. A sprawling villa complex that served as the target of th
- Heights Alliance — Class 1-A's dormitory building on the U.A. campus, constructed after the League of Villains began targeting students directly. Each student has a priv
- Hosu City — A major Japanese city where the Hero Killer Stain waged his campaign against false heroes. The site of Deku, Iida, and Todoroki's illegal fight agains
- Jaku Hospital — A public hospital that secretly served as Dr. Garaki's Nomu research laboratory. The heroes' surprise raid on this facility triggered the Paranormal L
- Kamino Ward — The district where All Might and All For One fought their final devastating battle, broadcast live to the entire nation. The fight destroyed city bloc
- Musutafu — A modern Japanese city and the primary setting of My Hero Academia. Home to U.A. High School, numerous pro hero agencies, and the Midoriya family. A p
- Shie Hassaikai Compound — The underground fortress of Overhaul's yakuza organization. A labyrinthine complex beneath an estate where Eri was held captive and the quirk-erasing
- Sky Egg Tower — A high-rise tower where Endeavor and Hawks fought the High-End Nomu Hood in a dramatic rooftop battle broadcast live to the nation. The site of Endeav
- Tartarus — Japan's maximum-security villain prison, an isolated ocean fortress designed to contain the most dangerous criminals in the world. Held All For One, S
- U.A. High School — Japan's most prestigious hero academy, producing generations of top heroes. A massive fortified campus with training grounds, support departments, and
- U.A. Sports Festival Arena — A massive stadium complex where U.A. holds its annual Sports Festival — the biggest public event in hero society. Broadcast live nationwide, the festi
- Unforeseen Simulation Joint — A massive enclosed training facility within U.A. containing multiple disaster simulation zones. Designed by the space hero Thirteen for rescue trainin
Items
- Capture Weapon — Eraserhead's signature binding cloth — a long scarf-like weapon made from carbon nanofiber alloy woven with steel wire. He uses it to restrain targets
- Grenade Gauntlets — Bakugo's signature hero costume equipment — oversized bracer-shaped gauntlets that collect and store his nitroglycerin sweat over time. A pin-pull mec
- Quirk-Erasing Bullets — Tiny syringe-like projectiles created by Overhaul using Eri's blood and cells. On impact, they permanently destroy a person's quirk factor — the biolo
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