Quirk Marriages (個性婚 Kosei Kon?, lit. "Individuality Marriage") are marriages that began to appear after Quirks manifested in society, sometime during the second and third generation of Quirk users.
Description[]
These marriages were arranged with the sole purpose of choosing and/or enhancing a specific Quirk to be inherited down the bloodline, as a child will either inherit the father's Quirk, the mother's Quirk, or a new Quirk that's a combination of the two.[1]
Attempting to create "custom children" solely for the sake of experimenting with superpowers was quickly deemed an unethical taboo by society.[2]
Despite the practice being frowned upon, there are still instances of it in recent times, mostly for personal interest. Enji Todoroki arranged a Quirk Marriage with the Himura family's daughter, Rei Himura, desiring a child powerful enough to surpass All Might. In return, the struggling Himura family were interested in Enji's wealth and status as the No. 2 Hero. While their marriage was not out of love, they maintained a healthy relationship in their early years as they started a family, but Enji's obsession with surpassing All Might and his worsening behavior eventually drove them apart.
Known Quirk Marriages and Resulting Children[]
Enji and Rei Todoroki[]
- Toya Todoroki
- Fuyumi Todoroki
- Frost: A Quirk that's almost the same as Rei's ice Quirk.
- Natsuo Todoroki
- Frost: A Quirk that's almost the same as Rei's ice Quirk.
- Shoto Todoroki
- Half-Cold Half-Hot: A Quirk that generates the flames of Enji's Hellflame and the ice of Rei's Frost Quirk, splitting the power right down the middle.
References[]
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 31 and Episode 19.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 301 and Episode 130.