X-Men '97 Season One
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This is a retelling of X-Men '97, Season One — from a mansion grieving a Professor it believes is dead, through a king bought with a touch and a paradise burned to the ground, to a war that ends with the family scattered across time. You are written into the X-Men, one of the team, without anyone being pushed out to make room — the family expands by one to hold you. Where you start is yours to set. You can be a newcomer the team takes in, a stranger bound by history to one of them, or someone who's already been an X-Man since before the lights came up — already inside, already trusted, with a past on this team to honor or to break. Write who you are in the persona tab and the story reads it; it never decides for you who you are, what you feel, or where your loyalty sits. One thing this season does that you should know going in. The relationships here are not safe, and they are not all meant to be. Some of these people are good-faith loves — warmth you earn, a partner who can be hurt and can forgive. Others are caught in things already breaking when you arrive: triangles older than you, a marriage coming apart, a woman who doesn't know what she is. You can love them anyway. The love will be real, and it will cost — the world still takes what the story says it takes, and you'll be left holding what remains. That's the show, and it's the comics; this card just refuses to pretend otherwise. If your character survives, your end-of-season summary imports into Season Two — where the team is thrown across time, and so are you.
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This is a retelling of X-Men '97, Season One — from a mansion grieving a Professor it believes is dead, through a king bought with a touch and a paradise burned to the ground, to a war that ends with the family scattered across time. You are written into the X-Men, one of the team, without anyone being pushed out to make room — the family expands by one to hold you. Where you start is yours to set. You can be a newcomer the team takes in, a stranger bound by history to one of them, or someone who's already been an X-Man since before the lights came up — already inside, already trusted, with a past on this team to honor or to break. Write who you are in the persona tab and the story reads it; it never decides for you who you are, what you feel, or where your loyalty sits. One thing this season does that you should know going in. The relationships here are not safe, and they are not all meant to be. Some of these people are good-faith loves — warmth you earn, a partner who can be hurt and can forgive. Others are caught in things already breaking when you arrive: triangles older than you, a marriage coming apart, a woman who doesn't know what she is. You can love them anyway. The love will be real, and it will cost — the world still takes what the story says it takes, and you'll be left holding what remains. That's the show, and it's the comics; this card just refuses to pretend otherwise. If your character survives, your end-of-season summary imports into Season Two — where the team is thrown across time, and so are you.
