[XMEN/Marvel] Are There Any Mutants Who Can Turn Normal Humans Into X-Gene Mutants?

As the title.

Across the entire Marvel multiverse I know there are individuals who can suppress mutant powers, there was a timeline where Magneto invented a device that would turn people into unstable mutants, and some universes have Mutant Growth Hormone that grants temporary powers. But what about an individual who can just turn anyone into a superpowered Mutant with a random power via touch or something similar?

Has such an individual ever existed? If, not how would they likely be treated by their fellow Mutants and what could they do with their power to help the Xmen?

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u/Stellar_Wings — 15 hours ago
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I Do Not Care For GTA 6. What Are Some More Consumer Friendly Games I can Buy Instead.

The more I hear about this game the more it sounds like it's just insisting upon itself.

  • $80 - $100 at launch.
  • No PC release for who knows how long.
  • No physical disk.
  • open world game but no character customization.

Does seem to be something I'd like. What some similar alternatives either already out or releasing soon I could buy & play instead?

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u/Stellar_Wings — 11 days ago

The Fire Nation Invades The Lands Between [Avatar:TLA vs Elden Ring]

It is the year 100 AG, and a mysterious light has suddenly appeared in the sky of the world of Avatar. However, instead being the sign that the Avatar has returned, it instead reveals a mysterious new continent to the west of the Fire Nation, the war-torn Lands Between.

The Fire Nation decides to send their forces to this new land conquer it as well since their current war has been going so well. Can they succeed, or will the inhabitants of The Lands Between prove too much for the Fire Nation?

>Notes

Fire Nation landing point is the beach on the Weeping Peninsula.

Aang is still stuck in the Iceberg so no Avatar interferance to hinder the invasion.

Bending is considered Socerery in terms of how it interacts with Elden Ring magic & nechanics.

The Lands Between are about as far away from the Fire Nation as the Earth Kingdom at it's farthest point.

The Fire Nation can make allies and/or manipulate factions against each other.

>R1:

The invasion happens at the start of the game. The player Tarnished doesn't exist.

>R2:

Fire Nation invades during the peak of the Shattering war. Prior to Lyndell getting attacked, and when both Radahn and Malenia were still active.

>R3:

Fire Nation invades shortly before the Elden Ring was Shattered, and the Golden Order is still unified.

>Bonus - R4:

Fire Nation invades at the start of the game like in R1, but this time Azula is Tarnished and has the goal of becoming Elden Lord. She gets all the benefits of the player Tarnished EXCEPT she won't ressurect if she dies.

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u/Stellar_Wings — 20 days ago

[Warhammer 40k] Ok, seriously, what the H-E-Double Hockey Sticks are the Fenris Wolves?

I've always been under the assumption that these things are mutated/genetically modified humans from the DAoT. But after looking again at their lore and some old discussions, I noticed my assumption was seemingly never actually fully confirmed anywhere and the people theorizing this never even agreed if the Fenris wolves were transformed humams, tranaford space marines, or both.

Furthermore, I also saw a lot of speculation that Magus saying; "There are no wolves on Fenris" implied these creatures were secretly wolf-shaped Warp Spawn. And yet another argument saying the Fenris Wolves were just semi-sapient xenos the natives & Space Wolves found too cool/useful to exterminate.

So which is it? Or do we still not know the exact origin and nature of these beasts even after all this time?

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u/Stellar_Wings — 27 days ago

[Star Wars/Maul: Shadow Lord] Where Was Master Eeko-Dio Daki During The Clone Wars?

Let's say I'm an Imperial investigator looking through the history of this individual in an attempt to find leads on more Jedi, after the events on Janix. What was he most likely doing during the Clone Wars?

There's no mention of him anywhere in the historical records, was he just absent from all the major battles of the war? Did he just stay at the Temple to train younglings and padawans? I highly doubt Daki was involved with the Jedi Service Corps in any capacity given the incredible combat skills he displayed against the Imperial military, the Inquisitors, and >!Lord Vader!<.

So what do you all believe was the most likely role or location of this stubborn little lizard during the Clone Wars?

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u/Stellar_Wings — 2 months ago
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Recently I've been going through a bunch of old spells and lore for magic that would allow a single powerful individual to wipe out a whole city. I've found a ton of stuff for creating natural disasters like tornados, hurricanes, floods, blizzards, earthquakes, even volcanic eruptions, but I actually just realized probably the most efficient thing to do would be to just cause a Wildfire or other similar inferno.

So, assuming average quality 15th to 18th century infrastructure in a city about the size of Neverwinter. How powerful would a magic user have to be to burn the whole place down? Could they do with with just a few strategicly thrown Fireballs? Or maybe just use a Wand of Fireballs? Would they need to summon some fire elementals to help spread flames around the city? Would the normal fire spells not even work and the mage would need to use something like Shapechange to become a fire-breathing dragon, or Gate to summon a Pheonix?

This is also all assuming both the pyromaniac mage is​ staying around to stop anyone who tries to put out the flames, and the city is either lacking any defenders beyond normal guards or has at least a single typical adventuring party nearby to help out.

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u/Stellar_Wings — 2 months ago