A.N. — Yesterday was about a hero not really living up to the billing. Now, it's a "bad guy" trying to do the right thing. It's also an excuse for me to use a USJ villain outside the attack itself, before they became a villain.
102. Gorilla (USJ villain)
When a girl's arms were bigger around than her waist, of course her classmates were going relentlessly bully her. So Gorilla took the name hurled at her as an insult and owned it. She never stopped getting picked on, but standing up for herself made her feel better about the jeers.
Her indigo eye markings, previously a subject of scorn, were now her greatest asset for an intimidating gaze. If her tormenters weren't going to shy away from the massive strength her arms portended (because she refused to raise them in anger), scaring them shitless was the next best option.
