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Shinomori is actually the weird one
Horikoshi said he had detailed backstories for all the OFA users. He just wanted to hint and imply at what he already had, in a way you could breeze over it, and draw the connections yourself.
Examples include little hints like how Bruce mentions being with Kudo from the very start of their opposition. Or how Kudo hints at heartless decisions they made, or how many lives they took in a straight goal, where survival became victory. (Another parallel with Bakugo, where Bakugo wanted to be someone who always wins—and on Kudo's side, that means survival, but THIS ISN'T ABOUT KUDO)
Or the small corner of a panel where Banjo's arm breaking like Midoriya's, showing that Shinomori made OFA too strong. Or how Garaki saved AFO from never being able to find Yoichi again, on Shinomori's turn. Shinomori's turn should've been the end of AFO's chase, if not near it, since AFO was starting to grow old until Garaki appeared.
Little hints to whole backstories.
Shinomori only has one scene in the whole animal where we actually see him talk more than a line or a glance. And that's his self-introduction.
I want to talk about his line, [Mine was a terrible era. Everyone was a weirdo, except me.]
During his introduction, Shinomori says that One For All can't be passed on to a normal person anymore.
Since we, as the viewer, are watching from a time where Quirks are the norm, what Shinomori said doesn't stand out at all. Even Midoriya doesn't get confused.
The normal person to Midoriya is a Quirked person. That's what the viewer thinks too; Quirks are normal.
But consider that Shinomori is talking about - and from - the past as he explains who he is and what he did. Put your perspective in that time period.
Quirks were not normal. Metas were not normal. The norm was to have no Meta, even if more and more Meta Humans are popping up.
Shinomori actually thinks that Meta Humans were normal, and that non-Meta Humans were weirdos. This was during a time where everyone thought the opposite, and that Meta Humans were monsters.
"One For All cannot be wielded by a normal person." meaning normal, Quirked people. He thought Quirked people were normal from the start
"I was the only normal one. Everyone else were weirdos." and it's because everyone else was weird, and in a terrible time, that Shinomori went into hiding
Shinomori is actually self-centered in a way; he views himself as normal, and can't understand the perspective of other weirdos (non-Metas)
By self-centered, I mean like kids do developmentally-wise.
Kids first learn about the world only from their own perspective. They don't comprehend that others can have their own feelings, opinions, or feel pain.
Kids are self-centered because they only know their own perspective, and can't understand anyone else's. It doesn't occur to them to view the world any other way.
Shinomori is like that. Metapowers are normal to him. To him, the others who view Meta Humans as wrong, and the people who aren't Meta, they're the weirdos.
He can't understand them.
Shinomori blatantly referring to Quirked people as "normal" even catches Midoriya off-guard. Because for a minute, Midoriya doesn't know what concept of "normal" that Shinomori is using.
Japan was imploding on itself and in a Depression, and Shinomori's only takeaway during his era is who's weird and who's not.
"Mine was a terrible era. Everyone was a weirdo except me."
This is his only takeaway. Or, the only thing he focused on during this time.
And at first glance, that's shallow. Until you realize that Shinomori's main takeaway was that he couldn't conform.
But to him, it's that the others couldn't conform to Metapowers. He couldn't understand the people around him, and saw them as strange for that.
Since he's his own idea of the norm, he doesn't view himself - an Ability wielder - as an outlier.
His only solution to the society that was at ends, even with AFO's presence reigning, was to seclude himself.
That way, he'd be the only person in his own world—a world of only Meta Humans.
Shinomori was a hermit, not because of AFO, but because he didn't like society
To bring back this panel,
And bring up this, too,
Shinomori doesn't say he went into hiding for OFA. He agrees with Banjo's statement that he just didn't like society, and went to live off-radar. He cites the reason he did that: people were strange to him.
A time where people protested Meta Humans, at that. Non-Metas were scared of Metas, and those Metas didn't even want to be Metas. Those were the people back then.
He only says he evaded AFO, which would be easier to do with Danger Sense. And AFO didn't need many sensory Abilities back then, because he wasn't blind
So Shinomori didn't like society, and left it. Then he had OFA, and while still a hermit, starts building up that power while avoiding people even more.
Since Banjo managed to find Shinomori when these were the conditions, that means Banjo had no ill intent, and posed no danger or threat. That allowed Banjo to find Shinomori, without either intending to meet.
Must've been a jumpscare, actually. I like thinking Banjo's face just erupted from foliage, and Shinomori let out a bitch-on-falsetto shriek.
The fact Shinomori was already a hermit before OFA, also confirms that Bruce found him in the forest.
My theory is that Bruce and Shinomori knew each other beforehand. That's why Bruce could find him. Bruce, who spent time in cities, managed to find a single man who hides in forests.
(These posts (1) (2) speculate about Bruce and Shinomori's relationship, and Bruce choosing his successor)
Shinomori thought the world couldn't keep up with Metahumans (his normal), and still thinks that way in death. When he explains OFA, he refers to "normal people", that Midoriya has to piece together he means Quirked people.
Midoriya, who grew up where Quirks are normal, easily adopts the way Shinomori thinks of it, but on the surface level of only knowing what Shinomori was saying about the now.
Summary: Shinomori is the weird one, for viewing Metas as normal when everyone else believed differently. His belief of Abilities being normal endures from the Advent of the Paranormal, up to his afterlife as a vestige.
When Metas were abnormal, he saw it differently: Metas are normal, and those who can't accept Metas, or aren't Metas themselves, are outliers.
"They were the weirdos. Not me."
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Side note, about the above panel
Notably, when talking about what a "normal person" is, we're looking at Nana, Yoichi, and All Might.
Nana, who looked at the strange, funny teenager Toshinori, and decided to give the Quirkless boy a Quirk; "normal", as a Quirked person in her time. She made All Might "normal" (though fitting in wasn't her intent, because they both knew All Might always intended to stand at the top), because he was a strange boy, and she liked that.
Yoichi, who grew up believing he was Meta-less, and had stockpiling forced by AFO to conform to his beliefs. An original Meta-less person, who was "normal" in his time.
And All Might, who was Quirkless, but with OFA, became "normal".
#a word vomit thats becoming more incomprehensive the more i look at it but#YOU CAN PIECE A LOT ABOUT THE VESTIGES IF YOU LOOK#spoilers#bnha#boku no hero academia#my hero academia#mha#hikage shinomori#ofa#afo#all for one#one for all#bruce#banjo daigoro#nana shimura#boku no hero academia spoilers#first lesson of history was: put yourself in the shoes of someone in that time period#do it with shinomori. do it with the vestiges or literally any person from a different time location or culture#and things should make more sense#on the note of self-centeredness— not developing the ability to understand others leads to narcissism later on#everyone has different values so im not saying accept normalized abuse. im saying different times places and people call for different#perspectives#and even then you might not like what you see or learn
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