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Shoto Todoroki, Touya Todoroki, Fuyumi Todoroki, and Natsuo Todoroki, all born to the newly stated goddess of the underworld, Rei, and the former god of war, Enji Todoroki. Yet, it had only lead to chaos in the former god"s life. Shortly after the youngest"s child was born, Rei had fallen ill, passing away and leading to a very annoyed Aizawa to confronting Enji.
"You are aware that not only have you pissed me off," started the god of death, "but Lady Midnight and her wife are beyond pissed." During her short life, Rei had befriended and eventually gotten invloved romantically involved with the goddess of the underworld and the goddess of tragedy and comedy. However, it was not only them, the rat god (praise be), Nezu took away Enji"s godliness and banished him to life on earth, forever living as an immortal wanderer with no power and no name. Afterwards, the power of war and later nature was given to Rei, turning her into a beautiful goddess of white.
Yet, the Todoroki children had not been as lucky as their mother in the beginning. Being born as demigods with the insationable lust for conquering, they were left on their own in the middle of warring times. The first to die during said war was Fuyu, who had been a keen stratigest and considered a beautiful warrior. It had not been arrows or swords that took her life, but rather an unknown ailment, the same that had taken their mother"s own life. Exhausted, Fuyu could only pray for the safety of her brothers and that they may grow strong. After her passing, she was instated as a fury of hell, her red and white locks curling into flames whenever she used her powers and her lithe body taking on the wings and legs of a beautiful snow owl. It was here that she met the goddess of lust, Miroku, and fell in love, eventually marrying her.
The second to go was Natsuo. Unlike Fuyu and his brothers, his lust for war was not solely for battle. Instead, he became a doctor on the field. During his time serving, no soldier died under his command and no baby was lost during birth in the village. His life, however, had been cut short by an enemy soldier. Having been taken, the enemies had demanded Natsuo help them. However, he refused, claiming that they would only kill more children and mothers just like they had done before. Enraged, the captain slew him where he stood, but not before poison was seeped into his pours. Natsuo, who had grown accustomed to the poison of the snakes that surrounded his staff, last facial expression was that of a smile. Later, during his enstatement into godhood, they became a symbol for hospitals as Natsuo was known as the god of healing and medicine. He, too, had also met a man and falling in love, a beautiful man with red wings and angelic features who was known as Hawks, or in many myths, the cherub of love Eros. They, too, soon married.
The third to follow the others was Touya, a remarkable general, like Fuyu, who loved the taste of blood. His first task had been to wipe out the enemy soldiers who slayed his brother, making sure to make a monument of their bodies so others may fear his soldiers. His death had not been peaceful. One night, a fire broke out in the village, and in a grand stand, he commanded all his soldiers to grab people and flee. However there were stragglers who could not run. A young woman with midnight hair and a man with eyes redder then the sun had been too weak to flee and the soldiers all seemed to despise them. Enraged by the cowardice of his men, Touya had leapt into the flames to save them, only for the rain to clear the fire and reveal three bodies. In pity, Nezu took them and made them gods of the sky, Touya the god of the sun, the young woman, named Tsubaki, the goddess of the moon, and Shigaraki, the god of clouds and the stars. The three had married at some point though history does not remember the celebration of the gods and goddesses that was held, the day the sun lingered in the sky for a little longer then normal.
As for Shoto, the only one who had not wished to be like his deadbeat father, had remained. And it had been as such for a decade. During his time, Shoto partook in wars, but never was promoted. He did not mind, for he had wanted time with his two wives, husband, and their children. During his time as a soldier, he had stumbled across the beautiful princess of a kingdom, who had been captured and held against her will. Her name was Momo of Atlantis. Accompanying her was her guard, Lady Ochako, and Momo"s husband, the king of Camelot, Shinsou. Freeing them, Shoto had quickly found himself falling in love and soon all four married. Out of his siblings, Shoto had lived the longest and eventually died of old age along with his wives and husband, leaving behind many children to tell their tale. Reborn as a god, Shoto became the god of spring, his wife, Momo, the goddess of summer, Ochako being the goddess of fall, and Shinsou being the god of winter. And when Denki, the god of harvest and feasts, eventually joined their relationship, who was to judge.
Being gods was not easy, being the children of the war god, Enji never was either.