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About the Sheet Family

Mc Sherlock Sheet

Father Arthur Sheet

Mother Miyuri Sheet ( Hero name Pulp princess)

Father quirk

Quirk: Molecular Glaze

The Power: He can produce a clear, waxy substance from his pores that coats objects to make them waterproof and glossy.

Why it's "Weak": On its own, it's a "housekeeping" quirk. He can't create objects, only coat them. He used this quirk to create the world's most successful "Ever-Clean" coating for luxury cars and skyscrapers, building his massive business empire. He isn't a fighter; he's a producer.

Mother quirk

Quirk: Pulse PulpThe Power: She can manipulate and harden wood pulp and plant fibers. In battle, she carries "Pulp Canisters" that she turns into massive hammers, shields, or titan-sized wooden golems

Sherlock Quirk Is Paper Manipulation You would read about his quirk and power as story folds but for now our Mc potential is Like an angel he not so strong now but smart because he is lazy and and have no ambition to be a hero he will be weak till the tournament arc but after that He will train to become the best hero the country and ua school has ever seen

About Mc Current power it is not confirmed I am still deciding his paper is immune to water

As he train his paper will immune to everything except oil his paper will be strong as an diamond he can make paper wing to fly and many more such powers

MC current powers ( as of bakugo rescue arc)

sherlock can control paper it not fully telekenesis is paper only weakness is oil ( his dad quirk allow him to make water proof his weakness was fire and elec but training with his uncle help him to nuliofy this so only oil is the problem )

Paper Art: Origami Scouts

Description: Sherlock folds small, inconspicuous birds or insects. These are tethered to his consciousness, allowing him to see and hear from their perspective.

Tactical Use: Reconnaissance and mapping enemy positions without entering the line of fire.

Paper Art: Scattered Needle of Pain

Description: Sherlock launches dozens of thin, rolled paper "needles." Each needle is reinforced with high-density cellulose.

Tactical Use: Disrupting enemy movement or hitting pressure points to paralyze a limb.

Paper Art: Vortex of the Void

Description: Hundreds of sheets swirl around a target in a high-speed centrifugal motion.

Tactical Use: Creating a "binding" effect that can pin a villain or deflect incoming projectiles like a shield.

Damage Transfer : Allow to transfer damage from critcal place ( heart) to not critical one ( arm) ( like lotm)

Molecular Vibration Cards

Description: Sherlock's "Standard Deck." By vibrating the edges of the paper at a sub-molecular frequency, the cards gain the cutting power of high-carbon steel.

Tactical Use: Slicing through obstacles (wood, thin metal) and precision strikes.

100 Sheets: Short-Circuit Blast

Description: A localized detonation. Sherlock compresses a small stack of paper and releases the potential energy all at once.

Tactical Use: A "flashbang" effect intended to blind or stun an opponent to create an opening.

These moves push Sherlock's biology to the breaking point. Use of these usually leads to immediate collapse.

Ultimate Art: 1000 Sheets Blast of Death

Description: Sherlock's primary finisher. He draws every available scrap of paper and his own biological reserves to create a massive, focused explosion.

Tactical Use: Total structural demolition of a high-tier threat (e.g., Muscular).

Crimson paper 

Description: A forbidden technique discovered in the forest. When Sherlock is out of lipids and sweat, he uses his own blood as the bonding agent for the cellulose.

future moves he will have in the next arc 

Paper Wall: Fortress Fold

Creates a thick wall composed of thousands of compressed folds.

Resistant to:

Strong impacts

Light projectiles

Feather Step

The user spreads micro-layers of paper under his feet to reduce impact.

Uses:

Cushion falls

Run on fragile surfaces

walk on water

The Training: To achieve flight, he must master Blood-Pulp Generation. Blood is denser than sweat; it makes the paper structural.

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