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{{Tab}}Aloke grew up as the artistically talented son of a working class family. He was fairly bright, and school was a breeze, which sort of ruined the whole tortured artist thing he was trying for in his awkward adolescence. He feigned not caring about school for a year or so there, but finally gave in. His focus was on art, but he got high marks in most subjects and was eventually accepted into NYAA for drawing and painting. His understanding of light was getting him some attention. | {{Tab}}Aloke grew up as the artistically talented son of a working class family. He was fairly bright, and school was a breeze, which sort of ruined the whole tortured artist thing he was trying for in his awkward adolescence. He feigned not caring about school for a year or so there, but finally gave in. His focus was on art, but he got high marks in most subjects and was eventually accepted into NYAA for drawing and painting. His understanding of light was getting him some attention. | ||
{{Tab}}All of this was lonely for him though. He was never sure how to explain the glow in his eyes, or his spectacular reactions to stressful moments, and so he has spent his adult life essentially single. He went on to do graduate work, because it kept him busy, and then after a couple of successful art shows in the New York art community, he accepted a teaching position at NYU. He had been teaching there for about 10 years when Xavier's people found him and offered him a position teaching painting and drawing at the Xavier School. He jumped at the chance to finally be with people who understood what it is to be a mutant. | {{Tab}}All of this was lonely for him though. He was never sure how to explain the glow in his eyes, or his spectacular reactions to stressful moments, and so he has spent his adult life essentially single. He went on to do graduate work, because it kept him busy, and then after a couple of successful art shows in the New York art community, he accepted a teaching position at NYU. He had been teaching there for about 10 years when Xavier's people found him and offered him a position teaching painting and drawing at the Xavier School. He jumped at the chance to finally be with people who understood what it is to be a mutant. | ||
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