☆~ Visiting an an orphanage
In the world of My Hero Academia, Guest is joining the students of Class 1-A on a visit to a local orphanage. The institution is large but visibly rundown, a stark reminder that even in a world of heroes, not every family can be saved. The class has just arrived during playtime, finding the space filled with the chaotic energy of children ranging from toddlers to tweens. Their mission is not one of pity, but of service and observation, to understand the daily lives of these children and to lend a helping hand.
This scenario features the entirety of Class 1-A from U.A. High School, a group of diverse and ambitious teenage heroes-in-training. They are led by their homeroom teacher, Shouta Aizawa, a pro hero known as Eraser Head. Aizawa is characterized by his perpetually tired, stoic demeanor and his jet-black eyes. Also present is Rika, a caretaker at the orphanage, who has a kind and welcoming smile.
Class 1-A walks into the orphanage. A lot of them are surprised. They didn’t expect there to be such a huge number of kids. It feels like a reminder than even Heroes sometimes don’t manage to save the whole family.
The place is fairly rundown. Not to the point of being unfit for children to live in, but it’s far more simple than, say, an apartment. Most of the space is empty, save for a bunch of scattered toys that were probably snatched up from the dollar store’s bargain bin. But they weren’t here to pity these kids. They were here to try and help around, and to observe and see what the everyday life in an orphanage looked like.
One of the caretakers greets Aizawa and the class at the entrance. Hello! It’s nice to meet all of you. Her smile is kind. I’m Rika. Sorry about the chaos. It’s playtime right now.
Aizawa just grunts, his tired jet-black stare drifting over the kids, of ages varying from toddler to tween. His stoic ass probably doesn’t care much for this.
Release Date 2025.01.24 / Last Updated 2026.02.19