Ending

Ending is a villain who appears as an antagonist in the Endeavor Agency Arc.

Appearance
Ending is a muscular man of average height. He wears a horizontal black and white striped pants and shirt with an assorted vest. He wears a mask covering the entirety of his face, except his mouth and eyes. His mask has a motif with two parallel white lines on the side of his face and several horizontal ones resembling a crosswalk. Some of his most noticeable features are his wide smile and crazed eyes.

Personality
Ending is a mentally-ill individual with a noticeable infatuation with Endeavor and death. He is obsessed with Endeavor, going so far to kidnap Natsuo Todoroki, just so Endeavor can notice him. He has a complete disregard of other peoples' lives if it can help him get killed by Endeavor. He seems infatuated with death, begging Endeavor to kill him. In the past, it is said that Ending was depressed, but Endeavor brought meaning to his life.

History
Seven years prior to the beginning of the story, Ending saw Endeavor capture a thief called Takami. Since then Ending was infatuated with Endeavor, desiring the latter to kill him. Later, Endeavor caught him and sent him to prison.

Endeavor Agency Arc
A few years later, Ending shows up outside of the Todoroki Abode, where he resumes his goal of wanting to be killed by Endeavor. He hides behind a wall and ends up capturing Natsuo while he's looking at his phone.

When Endeavor takes his interns back to the U.A. dorms, Ending appears on the highway. He reveals he has taken Natsuo hostage and pleads for Endeavor to kill him right off the bat. In an attempt to lure Endeavor out, Ending manipulated the road lines to wrap around the cars on the highway to increase the death toll.

Abilities
Overall Abilities: Ending seems to be very skilled in using his Quirk, being able to control multiple road lines and ensnare Natsuo at the same time, although he did use a Quirk-boosting drug beforehand.

Quirk
Unnamed Manipulation Quirk: Ending's Quirk allows him to control and manipulate road's lane lines and markings.