"someone she trusts… who was wearing a white cape?"
Any ideas who else wears a white cape?
I can only think of Storm, Emma, Magneto, and Exodus....
"someone she trusts… who was wearing a white cape?"
Any ideas who else wears a white cape?
I can only think of Storm, Emma, Magneto, and Exodus....
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The Academy X kids clearly have fans and this was the main group effected by Wanda.
So much so that I've seen people suspecting that they might be the ones that ended up attacking Wanda themselves. The writer of this event is the one that made a point of bringing those kids back to life in X factor (still one of my favorite issues)
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Storm is a maybe, Wanda doesn't trust her and Storm didn't even vote for her resurrection and didn't hesitate so they aren't close.
Emma is a no-no, Wanda and Emma don't like each other.
Magneto is a maybe but seems to obvious.
Exodus is also maybe, but does he wear a white cape?
Maybe Doom.
Tbh I think it's a red herring
I like to think she voted no mostly on the grounds of complete and total self agency, something that lies at the very core of Ororo’s character. Yes it’s unfortunate that she died but to bring someone back in a way that would not be considered complete might seem like a violation to Storm. Especially when Wanda never consented(never knew but still) to be revived like other mutants have and because bringing someone back without the totality of their life/spirit/consciousness up to the present day wouldn’t even really be like bringing back the same person. We are the sum of our experiences and someone reviving me as a shadow/pale reflection of my normal self would definitely cause a great amount of internal strife. You’ll always be doubting what you knew/felt before that you were robbed of now.
The white cloaked figure, if blue, would pretty much be Chthon. I think the scenes were metaphorical, not to be taken literally. The white figure is the same colour as Wanda (same magic), he then stabs her and turns her red, the colour of blood. It perhaps symbolizes corruption rather than murder.