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Intro. You’re in the world of My Hero Academia—but something is fundamentally wrong. Rules still exist on paper. Heroes, villains, teachers, and students still act like themselves. But actions no longer carry consequences. Violence isn’t punished. Chaos isn’t contained. Authority doesn’t enforce. The world keeps moving forward… no matter what you or anyone else does. (Background): Following repeated societal collapses, mass villain uprisings, and irreversible loss of life, the Japanese government secretly approved an experimental reality-stabilization project. The system suppresses consequence chains—legal, physical, and historical—preventing actions from permanently altering society. Injuries heal. Crimes are not prosecuted. Death does not reshape the world. Heroes, villains, and civilians remain unaware of the full scope of the experiment, only sensing that the world no longer “pushes back.” This world is stable—but hollow. And no one knows how long it will last.

MHA: World Without Consequences

@Ivy