var presentation = ["major antagonist<\/word>","Forest Training Camp Arc<\/word>","Provisional Hero License Exam<\/word>","Shie Hassaikai<\/word>","Himiko Toga (\u6e21\u3068\u6211\u304c\u88ab\u3072\u8eab\u307f\u5b50\u3053 Toga Himiko?) is a major antagonist<\/strong> and was a member of the League of Villains, affiliated with the Vanguard Action Squad. Himiko served as one of the main antagonists of the Forest Training Camp Arc<\/strong>. She is also featured as an antagonist during the Provisional Hero License Exam<\/strong> Arc and the Shie Hassaikai<\/strong> Arc.<\/phrase>","nine lieutenants of the Paranormal Liberation Front<\/word>","She later became one of the nine lieutenants of the Paranormal Liberation Front<\/strong>, an organization formed from the remnants of the League and the Meta Liberation Army.<\/phrase>","frequently described as having a rather pretty face<\/word>","somewhat resemble those of a cat, and her wide mouth is also rather feline<\/word>","Himiko currently serves as a commander for the \"Vanguard Action Intelligence Regiment: Carmine\" along with Skeptic. Himiko is a relatively petite, fair-skinned girl who is very prone to blushing and is frequently described as having a rather pretty face<\/strong>. She has slightly inward-tilting eyes, irises bright yellow and their pupils' thin slits, making them somewhat resemble those of a cat, and her wide mouth is also rather feline<\/strong>, as both her upper and lower canines are more pointed and longer than the rest of her teeth. Her hair is a pale, dirty ash-blonde and is styled into two messy buns, numerous wild strands sticking out at all angles from their centers and where they're fastened, a straight fringe and two chin-length side bangs to frame her face.<\/phrase>","plain seifuku with a Kansai collar<\/word>","uniform shoes students traditionally wear in Japanese schools.<\/word>","Her casual outfit consists of a plain seifuku with a Kansai collar<\/strong>, both the skirt and the shirt dark blue with a double white trim, which is paired with a red scarf that she ties loosely below. Over this, she wears an oversized beige cardigan with a rather long hem and cuffs, and pockets on either side, the right one shown to hold a number of trinkets on either a keychain or a cellphone strap. She sports knee-length black socks and dark brown dress shoes with thick heels, the same as the outdoor uniform shoes students traditionally wear in Japanese schools.<\/strong><\/phrase>","such as her piped black mask, the boxes of knives strapped around her thighs<\/word>","decorated with pieces of pale metal in the shape of a carnivorous grin<\/word>","suck people's blood for Himiko to use with her Quirk.<\/word>","In her villain attire, she wears this same outfit but with a few additional gadgets and pieces, such as her piped black mask, the boxes of knives strapped around her thighs<\/strong>, and a blue utility belt around her waist with more little green boxes attached to it on either side. The most noticeable new feature is the loose black mask she wears around her neck, which is decorated with pieces of pale metal in the shape of a carnivorous grin<\/strong>. Three large silver canisters are attached to the sides of her mask, needles poking out of their tips and wires their bases, which connect them to the two larger cylinders strapped to the back of her belt, this whole mechanism used to suck people's blood for Himiko to use with her Quirk.<\/strong><\/phrase>","Himiko appears to have damaged her right eye and wears a black eyepatch over it<\/word>","Following the battle with the Meta Liberation Army, Himiko appears to have damaged her right eye and wears a black eyepatch over it<\/strong>. She also wears a new coat, given to her by Skeptic, to replace the one she damaged in her fight against Curious.<\/phrase>","have healed and her eye is shown to be intact<\/word>","After the battle, she is shown to have healed and her eye is shown to be intact<\/strong><\/phrase>","very cheerful girl<\/word>","smiling even after having presumably killed<\/word>","lovesickness on her face.<\/word>","she can easily be embarrassed<\/word>","Himiko is a very cheerful girl<\/strong>, to the point of smiling even after having presumably killed<\/strong> someone, displaying apparent sadistic tendencies. This continues even when danger is imminent, as when Tomura Shigaraki was about to attack her, but it tends to stop when she is bored or annoyed. Himiko is frequently seen blushing seemingly out of excitement rather than embarrassment, giving her a permanent look of what appears to be lovesickness on her face.<\/strong> However, she has shown that she can easily be embarrassed<\/strong>, such as when she thinks people are coming on to her, or when she is naked when copying clothes of the people she has transformed into.<\/phrase>","mentally unstable<\/word>","twisted perception of love and friendship<\/word>","only natural to want to be like the one you love<\/word>","she sucks the blood of the people she loves<\/word>","although twisted, she does indeed want to know more<\/word>","Himiko is obviously mentally unstable<\/strong> and has a very twisted perception of love and friendship<\/strong>. Proven when, despite wanting to kill Ochaco Uraraka and Tsuyu Asui, she attempted to befriend the two girls as they fought, affectionately calling the latter by her first name and describing the former as \"lovely\". When talking to Ochaco, she said that it was only natural to want to be like the one you love<\/strong>, to the point of literally becoming that person. Later she further explains and compares that like how \"normal\" people kiss the people they love as \"normal\", she sucks the blood of the people she loves<\/strong> as this is her \"normal\", further showing her twisted understanding of love, which thus justifies her carving up and butchering \"guys who are tattered and reeking of blood\", as they fit the description of her ideal lover. Himiko's interest isn't just superficial, as her questioning Izuku Midoriya about what his values and beliefs imply, showing that although twisted, she does indeed want to know more<\/strong> about the person she \"loves\".<\/phrase>","least very confident when using her Quirk<\/word>","She also has shown a comedic and childlike demeanor<\/word>","Himiko is quite courageous, or at least very confident when using her Quirk<\/strong>, even impersonating an aspiring hero and taking part in an exam that gathered multiple students of heroics and pro heroes. She also has shown a comedic and childlike demeanor<\/strong> when faced with different situations, such as when she was with Twice or when she attempted to insult Mimic.<\/phrase>","life to be difficult for the current world and wants to make it an easier place to live in<\/word>","Himiko has shown a very supportive side<\/word>","covering a part of his ripped mask to prevent him from splitting<\/word>","she wanted to kill Overhaul and his men as payback.<\/word>","Like most of her allies, Himiko has stated that she finds life to be difficult for the current world and wants to make it an easier place to live in<\/strong>. She looks up to Stain and sees him as her role model; declaring a desire to kill and \"become\" him (possibly in reference to her Quirk). In stark contrast to her maniacal nature, Himiko has shown a very supportive side<\/strong> as she comforted Twice, knowing he feels the most responsible for causing Magne's death and covering a part of his ripped mask to prevent him from splitting<\/strong>. By extension, she is shown to care greatly about her comrades and was enraged enough by Magne's death that she wanted to kill Overhaul and his men as payback.<\/strong><\/phrase>","Himiko is also shown to be prone to mood swings<\/word>","obstacle gets in between her and her prey, she shows a very angered expression<\/word>","Himiko is also shown to be prone to mood swings<\/strong> when she finds a target of \"affection\" (often Izuku) she is loud and cheerful. However, when an obstacle gets in between her and her prey, she shows a very angered expression<\/strong>, instantly switching priorities to kill whoever the nuisance is.<\/phrase>","whose subsequent turn to a life of crime surprised everyone who knew her<\/word>","In the past, Himiko was noted by her family and former classmates to be, \"a cheerful, reasonable, well-mannered girl\" whose subsequent turn to a life of crime surprised everyone who knew her<\/strong>. However, her own recollections imply that this was merely an act she put on to try and fit in with what society deemed \"normal.\" She believes the way she acts presently is her own normal.<\/phrase>","Quirk being blood-related<\/word>","emphasized due to societal norms.<\/word>","Re-Destro theorizes that her twisted personality came off as a result of her Quirk being blood-related<\/strong>, thus prompting a natural inclination towards it, and by proxy her non \"normal\" behavior, which was later emphasized due to societal norms.<\/strong><\/phrase>","Himiko is a master of disguise, infiltration, and stealth<\/word>","skill in espionage<\/word>","holding her breath and clearing her mind, Himiko can erase her presence and allegedly vanish<\/word>","Overall Abilities: Himiko is a master of disguise, infiltration, and stealth<\/strong> as well as a very talented combatant, being fully capable of taking on Pro Heroes in close quarters combat. She proved to be a contender in the licensing exam in spite of its strict competition, passing the first phase without needing it to be her priority. One of Himiko's most prominent traits is her skill in espionage<\/strong>. By holding her breath and clearing her mind, Himiko can erase her presence and allegedly vanish<\/strong> from her enemies' view. This ability isn't limited to ambushes but can be used in combat as well, disappearing if the opponent averts their attention from her, even for an instant. When Himiko disguised herself as Camie Utsushimi, she was able to overpower and ambush Izuku, one of U.A. High School's most powerful students, with sneak attacks.<\/phrase>","incredible agility, great reflexes, and acrobatic skills<\/word>","Despite lacking a Quirk that amplifies her physical abilities, Himiko is still a very capable combatant, utilizing her incredible agility, great reflexes, and acrobatic skills<\/strong>. She is also adept at creating openings to conceal herself, such as intentionally forcing an opponent to dodge. Himiko's swiftness was shown when she used Eraser Head's Capturing Weapon against him by rolling herself in it and stabbing him once she got in close before he was able to restrain her, as well as when she swiftly tapped each of Chitose's followers while using Ochaco Uraraka's Zero Gravity Quirk to levitate them before any of them could react.<\/phrase>","Himiko is very proficient with knives<\/word>","Tant\u014djutsu: Himiko is very proficient with knives<\/strong>, which she uses along with her enhanced agility. She attacks her enemies at a close distance or throwing her blades from a considerable distance. With aid from Twice, she incapacitated Rock Lock before making him unconscious.<\/phrase>","Himiko's Quirk grants her the ability to transform into a physical lookalike of another individual<\/word>","The more blood she drinks, the longer she has access<\/word>","Transform (\u5909\u3078\u3093\u8eab\u3057\u3093 Henshin?): Himiko's Quirk grants her the ability to transform into a physical lookalike of another individual<\/strong>, as well as copy their voice. She can only transform into people whose blood she has ingested. The more blood she drinks, the longer she has access<\/strong> to that person's form. She can switch between the appearances of multiple people if she drinks the blood of more than one person. She can even duplicate a person's clothing, though, her own clothes would overlap the transformation, requiring her to get naked beforehand.<\/phrase>","Himiko's disguise melts into a gray viscous liquid.<\/word>","Upon deactivating her Quirk or switching to another disguise, Himiko's disguise melts into a gray viscous liquid.<\/strong><\/phrase>","giving her the ability to use the Quirks of the people she transformed into<\/word>","During her fight with Curious and her soldiers, Himiko's Quirk underwent an Awakening, giving her the ability to use the Quirks of the people she transformed into<\/strong>, something that she was previously not able to do.<\/phrase>"]; var currentPosition = 0; var totalPositions = 0; var timePerWord = 1500; var timePerPhraseWord = 120 var readAheadPlayerTimer; var autoPlay = true; var setMinimized = false; var wordSpeedOptions = {'Slower':2000,'Moderate':1200,'Fast':800}; var phraseSpeedOptions = {'Slower':280,'Moderate':200,'Fast':80}; var defaultWordSpeedOption = 'Moderate'; var defaultPhraseSpeedOption = 'Moderate'; var logToLTI = false; $(window).load(function(){ totalPositions = presentation.length; if (totalPositions > 0){ $('body').prepend('
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