Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28715560-20170716173336/@comment-33319510-20171011073922

[You guys (and girls) should go on Ao3 or Wattpad or some other places to write, the characters and their quirks are awesome!]

Quirk Name:  Resonance ( レゾナンス  Rezonansu)

Type : ???

Description:  Mainly passive, unless directed towards a speicfic person  by having skin contact. The quirk allows the user to share somone else, or their own emotions. Usually in the 50-50 rate if the user is calm and in control of their quirk. ( e.g.  A  is sad while  U ser is calm,  U  touches  A 's hand and activates their quirk.  U  and  A  will share  A 's sadness, where  A  could calm down and even feel  U 's warm emotion. ) The rate can be changed by the used if they will it to.

Weaknesses : The quirk is more effective with negative emotions. And the user would be easily affected by their surroundings, especially in crowded places or near a high-spirited group of people. If they're not strong enough to not be overwhelmed by the crowd's emotions, they can have a emotional break down easily or/and lost control of their quirk ( i.e. absorb all/most of the negative emotions )

User : Narugumo Shinoto ( 鳴雲 篠鳥 )

Bio: Was thought to be quirkless before having a mental breakdown in  his first year in middle school-- he saw his classmate sitting alone in the corner during lunchtime so he went over (since he's also alone, with his friend in a different class) to invite him to have lunch together. However, he was hit with a wave of heart-clenching sadness. Panicked and just want it to stop, he absorbs most of the emotion. Causing himself to be engulfed by his classmate's sorrow.

Scared of his quirk, he avoids skin contact with anyone. Until his friend (who was previously mentioned) showed him that it's not scary if he have an anchor, someone to balance out, and if he is in control.

Aware of his instable, unsettling quirk. He decided to help out in the backline, to play a support role in the future. i.e. Soothing frightened citizens, calming patients/the injured.