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Post by Admin on Dec 23, 2020 17:12:39 GMT -6
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Post by vitugglan on Dec 24, 2020 13:16:33 GMT -6
I don't think anything short of a near-Holocaust backstory would do for Magneto. Losing his wife and daughter is tragic but not world-shattering. The amount of death he would have witnessed, and the types of deaths, in the death camp are character-shaping. If they'd ask me, I'd suggest another, more recent, mega-tragedy to influence Magneto, such as the Rwanda/Zimbabwe change-over or something out of South Africa's past, or perhaps something from the Ukraine/ Ukraine's more recent history. IMO, this character needs a more global rather than the smaller personal tragedy to become what he is and to explain his mistrust of just about everybody and everything.
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