Warning: Contains spoilers for Legion of X #2
The son of Professor Xavier, the almost-omnipotent mutant known as Legion (David Haller), is embarking on a path to become the God of the X-Men. After regaining his often-slippery sanity and using his abilities to create a literal paradise on Krakoa, Legion has been accosted by a mysterious figure called Mother Righteous who is promising him an even greater power that could turn David into an actual god.
David Haller is the son of Professor X and Israeli ambassador Gabrielle Haller. Legion is one of the strongest Omega-level mutants, having the ability to create spontaneous mutations with various powers. Every time he generates a new mutation, David also creates a new persona (or alter) to govern it, resulting in Dissociative Identity Disorder and more than 200 personalities residing inside his mind, each one an Omega-level mutant. Over the years, Legion's unstable condition and immense power created many problems for himself and the X-Men (including accidentally generating the Age of Apocalypse timeline). After the Nation of Krakoa was established, David moved there, and despite his father Charles's lack of trust he was able to maintain control and help Krakoa flourish. Legion created a real Utopia better than Krakoa, a special pocket dimension in the Astral Plane called the House of L, existing in his mind and accessible through a gate on Arakko. This became a major attraction for Krakoans, who use it as a space to freely express themselves without the constraints of a physical body.
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Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), who is one of Legion's most trusted friends, uses the House of L to preach his philosophy of «The
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