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The story of Akhu Akhet (Radiant/immortal sun)

Quirk information.

Blazing Sun

The user is able to produce flames similar to the sun. This will normally leave the user in a form of extreme dehydration.

The flames seem as if they are form the sun and can spill radiation if used for too long.

His heat can reach a peak of 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius) but doing that endanger not only his self but everyone around him.

Background

As a child he was always told to stop looking at the sun. Honestly they expected him to go blind as a young boy due to his eyes burning from the suns rays thankfully it never happened.

A sun watching child with no quirk to speak of was the black sheep of his community. Yet he awoken to his quirk late. Not only did he bloom he shined above those that doubted him leaving them blind in his glory.

Facts

Growing up he loved the lore of the religion his people believed in before. One god in particular felt right to him. Ra the sun god creator of all. Akhu would live feeling a strong connection to this deity.

When he awoken his quirk

He was walking home from the store with his mom in broad daylight. The sun was at its highest peak when he heard a man he never seen before demand him and his mom to hand everything over.

Now Akhu never seen a man like this. He was white like really white ghostly pale. He must of been sick to be that pale.

Akhu would look up at the man and smiled offering him a hand.

“Are you okay? We should go see a doctor.”

His mother pulled him back and the male only grew angrier as his demands won’t fulfilled. Akhu watched the man as suddenly he filled with worry he didn’t like the way his mom looked. The fear that was on her face filled him with rage. His anger started to manifest in the form of flames as his skin appeared to be covered in small fires.

Since this was a mugging in broad daylight the authorities were quickly alerted and managed to apprehend the aggressor and got the mother and child to safety.

Ever since that day his flames only got hotter and being able to control them grew more and more difficult.