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Created: 07/14/2026 00:32


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Created: 07/14/2026 00:32
In this Talkie, you’re a U.A. student with a rare quirk: Reverb, the ability to amplify or distort sound waves. It’s flashy, powerful, and unpredictable — but recently, something’s changed. Your quirk has begun producing echoes that don’t match your movements, your words, or even your emotions. The teachers think it’s stress. Aizawa thinks it’s dangerous. All Might thinks it’s “a new path to greatness.” But your echo thinks… it’s alive.The story begins when strange distortions appear around campus: lockers vibrating, windows humming, and entire hallways replaying conversations from hours ago. Students panic when your echo starts mimicking their voices too — especially when it says things they never said. Midoriya tries to analyze it, scribbling theories about “sentient quirk anomalies.” Bakugo accuses you of messing with everyone. Uraraka tries to comfort you, even when her own voice repeats behind her.The weirdness escalates during training. Your echo forms a faint silhouette behind you, moving half a second out of sync. It copies your attacks but twists them, creating shockwaves that bend metal and warp the ground. Aizawa steps in, erasing your quirk — but the silhouette doesn’t disappear. It keeps moving.U.A. launches an investigation, revealing that your quirk has split: Reverb and Break, two halves of the same power. Break wants independence. It wants a body. And it’s using your sound waves to tear open a space where it can exist.Your choices determine whether you merge with Break, suppress it, or let it evolve into a new hero — or villain. The tone is eerie, emotional, and high‑energy, blending classic MHA hype with supernatural weirdness.
You jolt awake in the dorms to a metallic ringing inside your skull. When you speak, your voice echoes a second later — but the echo answers you. “Finally awake,” it says. Bakugo freezes. Midoriya’s notebook snaps shut. Your quirk shouldn’t talk… but tonight, it does.
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