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Scarlet Waltz

Summary:

With a quite.. strange and not-so-unique quirk, (y/n) wasn't a person who stood out. At least to normal people.
Kai Chisaki. An average man to people, but not to the ones who knew him.
As the formal 'father' of (y/n), he knew her a bit better.
He also knew that her quirk wasn't something simple nor not interesting, you just had to find your way with it.

What will happen when he sends her to the U.A. in the middle of the school year as an informant? Will she be able to make everyone around her trust her and then betray them? Or will she betray someone else?...

Female reader.

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Chapter 1: info

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Quirk: Hemomancy

Quirk Information:
Hemomancy, derived from the Greek words for "blood" (haima) and "divination" (manteia), is a rare and powerful form of magic that grants its wielder the ability to control and manipulate blood. This arcane art allows Hemomancers to perform a variety of feats by harnessing the essence of blood, both their own and that of others.

How it Works:
Blood Control: Hemomancers can command the flow and movement of blood, allowing them to stop bleeding, cause wounds to heal rapidly, or even inflict hemorrhages.
Blood Constructs: Advanced practitioners can solidify blood into tangible forms, creating weapons, shields, or even animate constructs.
Sensing and Tracking: By attuning themselves to the blood of a person, Hemomancers can track individuals over great distances or sense their presence nearby.
Enhancement and Draining: Hemomancers can boost their physical abilities by manipulating their blood flow, increasing their strength and speed temporarily. Conversely, they can weaken opponents by siphoning their vitality through their blood.
Blood Bonds: Forming a blood bond with another person creates a deep, mystical connection, allowing for shared senses or even the transfer of pain and injuries.

Weaknesses:
Overuse can lead to exhaustion or anemia, and the moral implications of manipulating another's life force often lead to fear and mistrust from others.

Symptoms:
•    Feeling weak or tired more often than usual, or with exercise.
•    Headaches.
•    Problems concentrating or thinking.
•    Irritability.
•    Loss of appetite.
•    Numbness and tingling of hands and feet.