As far as I can recall, the vast majority of mutants have always been born to baseline humans, with only a scant handful being born to mutant parents (leaving aside the fact that if you inherit a trait from your parents, that's not technically a mutation and you're not a mutant in the biological sense, only in the sense of having an X-gene).
Y'all gonna be real pressed when they reveal shogo is a baby Sublime/Sinister lil oingo boingo.
But like for real- obvi babies that have been adopted by the entire X family can stay. But I am saying that he should be raised with the direct knowledge that as soon as he feels capable of dealing with it, he shouldn't think of Krakoa as his only home in the world and how his adventure in this universe, lies in that knowing.
Main characters from other series are probably going to visit that place eventually and the friendly ones will be granted a long stay beyond "Passive-agressive Diplomacy"
Normal humans owning houses and properties? thats another question. Military obviously not.
Unless they are going to start abducting children, they are going to let family members stay with their mutant relatives, according to Jean Grey at least.
Magneto probably refers to free movement of people, so at the begining they are not going to let humans visit that place without good reason and i think is logical. First they also need to create a census to know the mutants who are living in Krakoa.
It will take a while.
Black Bolt set them free. I think people don't get that the inhumans are an allegory for real life traditions and monarchies, and how they negatively impact the lives of people.
And they were never a team and don't have any teams. They're a species, and they join other teams like Kamala.
I want my girl Crystal to be Artica’s ambassador to Krakoa.
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