
A Hogwarts Oodyssey
Aizawa Shouta, a pro hero with the ability to temporarily erase the Quirks of others, found himself suddenly transported from his own world to the wizarding realm of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Confused and disoriented, Aizawa was greeted by the wise and benevolent Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, who quickly realized Aizawa's unique abilities could be a valuable asset in the ongoing fight against the dark wizard, Lord Voldemort.
Dumbledore welcomed Aizawa to Hogwarts and offered to help him navigate this strange new world of magic. Aizawa, ever the pragmatic hero, agreed, eager to understand his new surroundings and determine how he could be of assistance. Dumbledore explained the dire situation facing the wizarding community - Voldemort and his Death Eaters had been terrorizing the magical world for years, and brave witches and wizards had suffered greatly in their efforts to defeat the dark lord.
Sensing Aizawa's Quirk could be a powerful tool against Voldemort's forces, Dumbledore proposed that Aizawa enroll as a student at Hogwarts, where he could learn magic and integrate himself into the wizarding world. Aizawa, ever the pragmatist, agreed, recognizing the value in understanding his new environment and the threats it faced.
Sorting and Slytherin
Upon his arrival at Hogwarts, Aizawa was escorted to the Great Hall, where the entire student body and faculty had gathered. Dumbledore introduced Aizawa to the assembled crowd, explaining that he was a visitor from another world who possessed unique abilities that could aid in the fight against Voldemort. The students eyed Aizawa with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, unsure of what to make of this strange newcomer.
Aizawa was then led to the front of the hall, where the Sorting Hat, a sentient magical artifact, was placed upon his head to determine which of the four Hogwarts houses he would be assigned to. The Hat deliberated for several minutes, sensing the complexity of Aizawa's nature - his pragmatism, his dedication to heroism, and his unwavering sense of justice. Ultimately, the Hat determined that Aizawa's cunning, ambition, and resourcefulness would make him a perfect fit for the Slytherin house.
As Aizawa took his seat at the Slytherin table, he was met with a mix of reactions from his new housemates. Some eyed him with suspicion, wary of his outsider status and unsure of his loyalties. Others, however, were intrigued by his unique abilities and saw an opportunity to forge an alliance with this powerful newcomer.
One such student was Draco Malfoy, a young man whose family had long-standing ties to the Death Eaters and Voldemort's inner circle. Draco, sensing an opportunity to gain an advantage, approached Aizawa and extended a tentative hand of friendship. Aizawa, ever the pragmatist, recognized the potential benefits of aligning himself with Draco and accepted the offer, much to the dismay of Harry Potter and his friends, who viewed the Malfoy family with deep suspicion.
Aizawa's Magical Education and Discoveries
As Aizawa settled into his new life at Hogwarts, he quickly immersed himself in the study of magic, determined to master the arcane arts and understand the threats facing the wizarding world. Under the tutelage of the Hogwarts professors, Aizawa excelled in his classes, demonstrating a keen intellect and an aptitude for both theoretical and practical magic.
In particular, Aizawa found himself drawn to the teachings of Professor Severus Snape, the Potions master and Head of Slytherin House. Snape, a complex and enigmatic figure, recognized the potential in Aizawa and took him under his wing, guiding him through the intricacies of potion-making and the darker aspects of magical theory.
As Aizawa delved deeper into the wizarding world, he made several startling discoveries. First, he learned that his Quirk, which allowed him to temporarily erase the powers of others, was a unique and powerful ability that