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What you mean?
Are you referring to when Gambit became one of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse?
Came across this a while ago and never followed up on it. I always liked Gambit as a kid and the Cajun accent was intriguing....as a kid. Got older and reflected on it
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Maybe it's nothing though and I'm looking too far into it.
Knowing X-Men are based off of Civil Rights figures, it's interesting there's a white character from the Bayou, Cajun man, known as The White Devil.
Gambit
Raised a thief in New Orleans, Remy Lebeau discovered he had the powers to charge objects with explosive energy and later joined the X-Men as the exploding playing card-wielding Gambit.
Shortly after his birth,
an unnamed child was stolen from the maternity ward by the organization known as the Thieves' Guild, who believed him special due to his red eyes (which earned him the nickname of "Le Diable Blanc" or "The White Devil"). It was believed by many in the Thieves' Guild that Le Diable Blanc would be the man who would unite the Thieves' Guild and the Assassins' Guild, who were constantly at war with each other.
Soon after he was raised by one of the Thieves' Guild's smaller street gangs who raised the child.
When the boy attempted to steal from Jean-Luc LeBeau, who was in fact the leader and patriarch of the Thieves' Guild, Jean-Luc adopted the boy and named him Remy LeBeau. When Remy was still young, an agreement between the Assassins' Guild and the Thieves' Guild was reached to have Remy marry the Assassins' Guild's granddaughter, Bella Donna Boudreaux when the two came of age.