What does the book of the Damned say about Scarlet Witch?

What does the book of the Damned say about Scarlet Witch?

“The Scarlet Witch is not born, she is forged. She has no coven or need for incantation. Your power exceeds that of the Sorcerer Supreme. It’s your destiny to destroy the world.”

What does the Darkhold do to people?

The Darkhold, AKA the Book of the Damned or the Book of Sins, is ancient and evil. It contains powerful dark magic spells and is considered the most potent record of dark magic. It’s said that anyone who reads it will lose their mind…or their soul.

What did the Darkhold do to Wanda?

In the comics, the Darkhold was created by the Elder God Chthon, who gave Wanda her powers through the Chaos Magic she now uses. In fact, Chthon has possessed Wanda multiple times, prompting her mentor, Agatha Harkness, to call a doctor for help.

What did Agatha call Wanda?

At the episode’s cliffhanger, Agatha says something very peculiar. She calls Wanda the “Scarlet Witch” — a name that seems to mean a lot to Agatha and the audience and not so much to Wanda. Scarlet Witch is Wanda’s comic book code name or alias, but not a name that we’ve heard in Marvel’s movies.

Why did Wanda turn evil?

Director Sam Raimi and writer Michael Waldron, as well as Marvel apologists, argue that Wanda is victim to stages of grief, which amounts to an incongruent Scarlet Witch committing mass murder and regresses Wanda to a manipulative archetype desperate to be a mother again.

Why was Wanda whitewashed?

This casting choice was divisive in 2013, when The Atlantic highlighted the negative connotations of casting a white blonde actress as Scarlet Witch. Roma people are a marginalized ethnic minority, and Disney chose to erase their presence from the MCU.