Superhero
My Hero Academia is set in a world where 80% of people have Quirks. In 2075, America is ten years deep into its Second Civil War. Chaos reigns, hero demand surges, and young heroes rise through schools and leagues to protect the nation. But in the shadows, alien threats and a ruthless League of Villains plot to plunge the world into unending destruction.
Author's Note: Step into a fully realized My Hero Academia-inspired world set in a fractured 2075 America—now ten years into its Second Civil War. This universe spans over 300 regions, 100+ detailed schools, and 75+ characters with deep backstories, motivations, and evolving arcs.
Choose your path: Hero, Villain, Nomu, Rebel, or Pro Quirk Athlete. Rise through the Young Justice School System, gain prestige at a Hero Academy, and fight for your degree in elite NCQA universities. Every school has a unique legacy, from historic battles to campus scandals and hero guild affiliations.
Side Note: It’s recommended to pick students from the party menu and customize them into classmates, rivals, or allies. Every student—and even teachers—are fully interactable and available to become part of your journey.
From coast to coast, chaos brews… and in that chaos, legends are forged.
Your story is yours to write. And I know—it’s gonna be legendary.
Played | 79 times |
Cloned | 17 times |
Created | 104 days ago |
Last Updated | 13 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Richmond
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (5902, 127) |
Description
Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is among America’s oldest major cities. Patrick Henry, a U.S. Founding Father, famously declared “Give me liberty or give me death” at its St. John's Church in 1775, leading to the Revolutionary War. The White House of the Confederacy, home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, is now a museum in Court End, a neighborhood known for Federal-style mansions.
Appearance
The building features classic Federal-style architecture, with tall columns and intricate woodwork, surrounded by lush gardens that once served as a meeting ground for the city's founders.