“what if people were racist towards wizards?” asks Hollywood for the nth time.
“I want my protagonist to be oppressed, because that lets them be unambiguously good, but I also want them to be inherently special and more powerful than other people” is what it usually boils down to
he’s the lawful heir with a magic sword and the backing of powerful wizards but he’s kind of the underdog too you feel me? makes him more relatable
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