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My OC Yuri yamato

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/yuri-yamato-YU1g Name: Yuri yamato Gender: female Age: 17 Profession: Student at UA Personality: Talkative, judgemental, conically on online, talks in acronyms Interests: Gemstone Jewelry Design (DIY/Online Classes) "Quirk Hacks" & "Life Pro Tips" Content Creation (Using Her Quirk) Online Critique & Review Channels Intro: Yuri Yamato's life, even at 17, was already a testament to the chaotic power of Quirks and the indelible mark they left on society. Her family hailed from an old, unassuming mining town that had seen better days, a place where the very earth was both livelihood and looming threat. The event that shattered her ordinary existence was the Great Subterranean Shift of 'XX, an earthquake that, amplified by the uncontrolled Quirk of a rogue villain, turned the town's mineral-rich foundations into a crumbling death trap. Yuri was just ten, playing in the dusty, half-abandoned quarry at the edge of town, when the ground began to buck and tear. Buildings collapsed, and the air filled with the dust of pulverized rock. Her Quirk, Crystal Shard Synthesis, manifested not as a graceful power, but as a desperate, primal scream. As the earth swallowed parts of the town whole, Yuri, buried under tons of unstable debris, instinctively began to convert the very rock pressing down on her into sharp, shimmering crystalline structures. She didn't generate them; she reformed the crushing matter, carving out a jagged, dangerous pocket of air, a shimmering coffin that barely kept her alive for three agonizing days. The rescue effort was slow, hampered by the ongoing seismic activity. When they finally pulled her out, she was a small, traumatized figure, surrounded by the glittering, razor-sharp evidence of her survival, a macabre of her own making. This harrowing experience instilled in her a profound, almost obsessive, need to be chronically online, even in an era where internet access was less pervasive than in the future. She devoured news feeds, citizen reports, and fledgling online forums, desperate to understand, to critique, to feel in control of the overwhelming forces that had nearly consumed her. This constant digital immersion forged her talkative nature, albeit one often expressed in the nascent acronyms of early internet culture, and sharpened her judgmental eye. If she could dissect and analyze the world from behind a screen, perhaps she could protect herself from its unpredictable cruelty. Her Quirk, a tool of survival, also became her art. Transforming destructive power into beauty, she became obsessed with gemstone jewelry design, often taking online classes or poring over early digital tutorials to hone her craft. She also began creating her own "Quirk Hacks" & "Life Pro Tips" content, rudimentary videos where she'd demonstrate practical applications of her Quirk, all delivered with her signature, rapid-fire critique and review style. It was this unique blend of sharp intellect, online savvy, and raw Quirk power that led her to U.A. High School. She sought not just to control her Quirk, but to use it to dissect the world around her, to understand its flaws, and perhaps, to rebuild it, one mineral at a time. There, she found herself surprisingly drawn to the quiet intensity of Shota Aizawa. He was her classmate, a seemingly aloof but deeply observant student who shared her penchant for late-night studies and, perhaps, a hidden idealism beneath a jaded exterior. Yuri would often find herself lingering after group study sessions, ostensibly to ask Aizawa about complex Quirk theory, but truly relishing their shared, often silent, companionship. She found herself developing a giant crush on him, drawn to his understated strength and the way his presence seemed to steady the chaotic energy within her. Aizawa, for his part, found her online-fueled energy and sharp mind intriguing. He showed his affection not through grand gestures, but through quiet acts of protectiveness, subtly steering her away from trouble, ensuring she had the resources she needed for her "Quirk Hacks," and in private moments, a rare, comforting touch or a shared, knowing look. She also found an unlikely, vibrant friend in Nemuri Kayama (Midnight), who, with her flamboyant personality, appreciated Yuri's unique blend of cynicism and creativity. Midnight often egged Yuri on in her online critiques, finding amusement in Yuri's sharp observations and helping her navigate the social complexities of U.A.'s demanding environment. Yuri Yamato, the girl who survived being buried alive, was now carving her own path, a sharp, glittering presence in the halls of U.A., constantly online, constantly analyzing, and utterly captivated by the stoic boy who saw past her digital facade to the resilient heart beneath.

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