Elbowsnapper's Just Deserts was originally posted to Spacebattles, but the Royal Road version has been revised and edited. It's a My Hero Academia OC fic, a little grittier than canon but what can you expect when MC is pretty much a rerolled (Marvel) Sandman?
It's complete in the sense that the MC's story arc has been told, though only the first school year's worth of BnHA canon is addressed. It ends like a novel that's open for a sequel, in other words, but is not unsatisyfing. No knowledge of BnHA is required, and indeed it would probably be more gripping without the spoilers as MC-kun investigates and discovers some of the secrets of the world, which is a thing I say very rarely indeed, as the mystery genre is one I particularly despise, only exceed by zombie apocalypse survival horror. Take this then as a strong recommendation to have surpassed that bias and earned the attention.
Royal Road makes it hard to get a word count, but lists it as being a thousand "pages" for whatever that's worth. Nominally twelve chapters, but some are split into multiple parts.
It's complete in the sense that the MC's story arc has been told, though only the first school year's worth of BnHA canon is addressed. It ends like a novel that's open for a sequel, in other words, but is not unsatisyfing. No knowledge of BnHA is required, and indeed it would probably be more gripping without the spoilers as MC-kun investigates and discovers some of the secrets of the world, which is a thing I say very rarely indeed, as the mystery genre is one I particularly despise, only exceed by zombie apocalypse survival horror. Take this then as a strong recommendation to have surpassed that bias and earned the attention.
Royal Road makes it hard to get a word count, but lists it as being a thousand "pages" for whatever that's worth. Nominally twelve chapters, but some are split into multiple parts.
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‎noli esse culus
‎noli esse culus