It's the writing on the sign that gives away who created this for him. Both the charming atmosphere of the reclaimed wood and rope used for its backing and the knowledge Shoto used his Quirk to form the design and calligraphy on the surface elevates the item to a meaningful connection.
Of course, there's now the dichotomy of where to hang this. While the obvious would be on the door, he doesn't want someone to run by and yank it, deliberate or on accident. Hanging it over his bed or desk would be the optimal way to display it and keep the item safe. But on the other hand, not using it for what the sign was intended...
Meaning that ultimately, should Shoto pass by his door, he'll find the sign fastened not on the door itself, but to the wall beside it at general head height, the rope lifted above and arranged in a stylish sway that mimics an explosion setting off the wooden display.
Damn right people should know his hero name. And this is a great way to do it. Not to mention his thoughts will drift to his friend whenever Bakugo enters his room from now on. Shoto's likely going to find himself the recipient of a soba dinner coupon later on...
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Of course, there's now the dichotomy of where to hang this. While the obvious would be on the door, he doesn't want someone to run by and yank it, deliberate or on accident. Hanging it over his bed or desk would be the optimal way to display it and keep the item safe. But on the other hand, not using it for what the sign was intended...
Meaning that ultimately, should Shoto pass by his door, he'll find the sign fastened not on the door itself, but to the wall beside it at general head height, the rope lifted above and arranged in a stylish sway that mimics an explosion setting off the wooden display.
Damn right people should know his hero name. And this is a great way to do it. Not to mention his thoughts will drift to his friend whenever Bakugo enters his room from now on. Shoto's likely going to find himself the recipient of a soba dinner coupon later on...