THE Decisive Strike

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Sadako was underwhelmed by this new fogbound killer. For someone who put Izuku Midoriya out of commission for two whole days, the Shapeshifter was a disappointment to actually fight... but she shouldn't have thought that. It was merely a bad matchup. This girl couldn't hit something that could demanifest, and Sadako could throw her around, toy with her as much as possible. She was sure he'd have no qualms about killing this particular... vermin. After all, she attacked Inko, the kindest, most saintly woman on the planet. No, he wouldn't mind at all. 

However, as soon as she went to commit to the deed, holding the blonde up by the throat, the wall by the elevator broke down, and the Entity's Avatar arrived. Throwing the Shapeshifter at her, the Avatar didn't move as the blonde passed through her, and out of the hole in the wall. This was where the true fight would begin. She was no match, but that wasn't the point. This was where she had to hold the line. If she failed... everything would be for naught.

And she couldn't do that to Izuku.












Izuku, now focusing the immense energy he collected, started the process of what he was making. He'd need absolute concentration. Carefully, turned inward, slowly adapting his body to being able to use the rift energy to its fullest potential. It was painful, but necessary... Next, however, was the most important part. He created two very, very specific items, and altered what he already had. A Book, similar in design to Vigo's Journal. It's main purpose was to store Izuku's knowledge. He also decided to alter the Auris. Strengthening its power, and storing excess rift energy. Izuku's new body could absorb power from the universe around him, but this book would store excess power his body could never handle. Meanwhile, the other item was a beautiful blade of titanium, gold, and red fabric, in a European style with a cross guard with a 120 degree angle. The blade's edge was made from a silver glassy substance, similar to the iridescent addons that the Entity crafted. When he was done, the book rested on the ground, the Auris, now reinforced, swirled in his left hand, and his new blade in his right. Just as he opened his eyes, Nezu's office doors barged open, he could only barely see Sadako's form launched past him, and into the wall with a loud bang and scream of pain. The greenette wanted to help her, but not with who was in front of him. And his eyes widened when he saw who was with her.











The Entity didn't only feed off hope. It was just the most satisfying, most enjoyable emotion. And like most creatures, even she had her preferences. Second closest was despair, third closest was fear. And as soon as she entered with Izuku's mother, that was what she could feel coming off the boy who dared defy her. And it was glorious. "I remember what you said to me last time our paths crossed, Izuku Midoriya... what was it you said? The first strike in a war. You were right about that, but I won't die. Not to you, not to anyone. I refuse that fate... and I have the reassurance..." she gently caressed the face of Inko Midoirya, "That you'll surrender. Your world is doomed."

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