
Big example in canon was Draco and his open use of the derogatory word “Mudblood”. Okay, so you have bigoted Wizarding children who look down on muggles and muggleborns and put big emphasis on wizarding lineage and whatnot. …and sets the stage for a much more sinister threat. Then when Gabriel steps in, having put the clues together, hits her when she least expects it, makes off with the Miraculous, and leaves her with her mess. Because she’s a kid and to her this is a game and she’s convinced she’s winning, even despite the heroes interfering. Convinced that she’s smarter than everyone else and that there’s no way anyone will figure it out or that she could be caught. Testing and using and misusing them in typical teenage arrogance and ignorance to what the Miraculous are and what they are meant for.
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Lila: How convenient the akuma attack have allowed me to meet Jagged Stone and get free tickets?Īnd of course even for her own ego and to boost herself if she tries to present herself as a hero. Lila: I was targeted by an akuma again and couldn’t complete the assignment! Boo hoo! Lila: (Fake) Oh no! We’ve both been captured! Please hold my hand, I’m so scared!Īdrien: (Internally screaming) Why does this keep happening?! Making akumas that capture Adrien to force him into “romantic” situations. They use the Butterfly to get their way or make things easier for themselves, and it’s clear they’re not taking it seriously. Imagine it starts off with Lila or Chloe.

Where things get more dangerous and they’re up against bigger threats that aren’t treating this as a game. Like a progression from little league and a fight amongst children to big leagues where adults and massive power imbalances come into play. Honestly, that sounds really interesting.
