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My OC Astra Vale / Parallax
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My OC Astra Vale / Parallax

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/astra-vale-parallax-1dcE Name: Astra Vale / Parallax Gender: Female age: 18 Profession: Student/ Hero Personality: quiet confidence Interests: Music (Headphones On, World Off), People-Watching, Mechanical Gear & Support Items, Coffee & Energy Drinks, and Reading (Surprisingly Old-School). Intro: stra Vale learned early that being seen did not always mean being understood. She was born in a quiet, densely packed urban district where quirks were common but rarely gentle. Her quirk manifested at age six during a routine walk home with her mother. A group of older kids were roughhousing nearby when one of them stumbled into Astra. He swung out instinctively—and missed. Not because Astra moved, but because he struck the space beside her. For a moment, no one understood what had happened. Astra stood frozen, unharmed, while her shadow stretched unnaturally across the pavement, lagging behind her like it was confused. Then the panic started. The kids insisted she was “glitching.” One ran. Another cried. An adult yelled for a hero. Astra didn’t move—not because she couldn’t, but because she didn’t know where she was supposed to be. From that day on, people looked at her differently. Her quirk, later named Parallax Shift, made teachers uneasy and peers uncomfortable. It didn’t explode or glow or announce itself like other quirks. It quietly lied to people’s senses. Friends would reach for her and grab air. Teachers thought she wasn’t paying attention when she answered questions correctly while “standing” somewhere else. Even at home, things were strained. Her parents loved her deeply, but they struggled to understand a power that made their daughter seem untouchable and distant. Her mother once admitted, half-joking, “Sometimes I feel like I’m talking to the idea of you, not you.” That sentence stayed with Astra longer than any insult ever could. As she grew older, Astra became quieter—not shy, but controlled. She learned that emotions disrupted her quirk, so she trained herself to stay calm. She observed instead of reacting. Watched instead of speaking. When other kids played hero games, she stayed back, memorizing how they moved, how they missed. During middle school, a villain attack changed everything. A minor villain with a brute-force quirk rampaged through a shopping block. Heroes were delayed. People panicked. Astra found herself trapped with strangers in a narrow alley as the villain tore through nearby storefronts. When he charged, Astra didn’t run. She stepped forward. Every swing missed. Every grab closed on empty space. To the villain, she appeared half a step away—always wrong. Disoriented and furious, he overextended. Astra used a fallen pipe to trip him, holding him down until heroes arrived. No flashy victory. No cheers. Just stunned silence. A pro hero later pulled her aside and said, quietly, “You made him fight his own brain. That’s terrifying—and heroic.” It was the first time Astra realized her quirk wasn’t a mistake. She applied to U.A. High not to be famous, but to prove something to herself: that she was real, solid, and capable of protecting others—even if the world never quite saw her clearly. At U.A., Astra keeps her distance at first. She watches classmates like chess pieces, learning how they think before trusting them. She fears that if she lets people too close, they’ll see her the way her quirk works—offset, fractured, not fully there. But when teammates are in danger, Parallax doesn’t hesitate. Because even if the world can’t always tell where she is— She knows exactly who she is.

#@astra-vale-parallax-1dcE
#FEMALE
# World Off)
#Student/ Hero
#OC
#18
#quiet confidence
#Music (Headphones On
# People-Watching
#For a moment
# unharmed

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