A.N. — I don't think I've gone so long between USJ villains as I have from the last one to this one. There's few "big" names from the incident left, and today's guy is just large rather than noteworthy. I almost did a write on him being a mixture of various Greek stories, but that wound up taking too much explanation to fit into the word constraints.
233. Minotaurus (USJ villain)
Bulls usually charged blindly at any perceived threat. Minotaurus, though, was intimidated into stillness by his adversary.
All Might was built like a brick wall, and nearly a match for Minotaurus' height and bulk. He wasn't sure he could knock the No. 1 hero down, or if his horns could gore the blonde's muscles.
Before he could even muster the courage to move, All Might had Minotaurus eating dirt. He never even saw All Might's attack, the man moved that fast. Minotaurus might be a literal creature from myth, but All Might proved once again that he was a legend.
A.N. 2 — I had a whole other drabble written for today. There's a guy called Dozaemon in the Ultra Analysis book, but he didn't show up in the fandom wiki. Turns out, he's Hanzo Suiden (who I already did), so I had to scrap it and start over. Here is the chapter that could've been.
233(b). Dozaemon (USJ villain)
While the rest of his cohorts floated in the pool, hesitant to take action, Dozaemon decisively attacked. With one big power move, he split the boat his quarry were hiding on right in two. But before the ship could sink and the puny hero students could succumb to the swirling vortex of suction, they somehow turned it against the villains. Dozaemon found himself stuck in place, trapped in the very whirlpool he'd hoped to see the kids drowning in.
Fortunately for Dozaemon, the heroes acted true to form and rescued him from the water. They even gave Dozaemon complimentary handcuffs.
