But it's not quite the same thing, is it? You're carrying everyone's love and support with you when you fight--and that in turn lets you invest all your wisdom and experience into your students. You can't pour from an empty cup, after all: opening your heart to your friends helps give you the strength to give pieces of it to the students you're entrusting with the future.
[Dear, oh dear, there may be blood in the water. Is that the telltale sign of someone who isn't just shy, but needs to learn about self-care? Izuku might just be doomed; the pampering will be swift, merciless, and inescapable.]
The sentiment is similar, of course! But not everyone is born with magic. Even if they are, they might not have the strength or skill to pursue magic-related careers, let alone the desire. Where one mage might barely have enough energy to drive a blastcycle, another might have so much raw power a mere bad mood could cause deadly storms and earthquakes.
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[Dear, oh dear, there may be blood in the water. Is that the telltale sign of someone who isn't just shy, but needs to learn about self-care? Izuku might just be doomed; the pampering will be swift, merciless, and inescapable.]
The sentiment is similar, of course! But not everyone is born with magic. Even if they are, they might not have the strength or skill to pursue magic-related careers, let alone the desire. Where one mage might barely have enough energy to drive a blastcycle, another might have so much raw power a mere bad mood could cause deadly storms and earthquakes.