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The Krakoan will replace Magneto as the villain going forward. A sobering reminder of mutantkind's lost paradise, the Krakoan is a mutant itself. Inspired by Magneto, the Krakoan's outfit suggests that, now Magneto has completely accepted his position as Charles Xavier's heir, the character may assume the currently vacant post of principal mutant nemesis to the X-Men.
The existence of the Krakoans directly carries on Magneto's evil legacy. The Krakoan reminds us of the hardships mutants have had historically as well as their ongoing danger. Their presence implies that the fight for mutant rights and acceptance is far from done even if Magneto has grown to be a hero.
The villainy of the Krakoans points to a hazard to the X-men and their objectives. Inspired by Magneto, the Krakoan's attire hints they could be a strong and lethal enemy. They most certainly will seriously threaten the X-Men's concept of mutants' peace and acceptance.
The Krakoan's existence suggests that the fight for mutant rights and acceptance is not done here. The Krakoan reminds us of the difficult past of mutant history and the very present difficulties. Their presence will probably cause strife and strain in the X-men's future, which will force them to face the still present dangers to Mutantkind.
The Krakoan's existence emphasizes Magneto's metamorphosis's intricacy. Though he has embraced his noble character, events are nevertheless shaped by his wicked past. The Krakoan reminds Magneto of his background and the continuous fight for mutant rights.
Although the Krakoan poses a serious new threat, as the X-Men travel further other difficulties most certainly will surface. Though the Krakoan may be the most immediate threat, the X-Men will probably run into other enemies trying to compromise their objectives and endanger Mutantkind's survival.