Talk:Stephen Strange (Earth-9013)/@comment-9803708-20160614231115/@comment-1751305-20160614232932

In my head, I imagine him saying it to Wong, in a discussion about why Strange keeps using dangerous magics and travelling to deadly dimensions, with this being Strange's reasoning.

With Strange himself, I wanted to have him be this constantly mesmerised wanderer, who's just realised the true scope of the universe and is in complete awe of all the amazing things it has to offer. And while yes, after a while certain aspects will become everyday and trivial to him, there's this practically infinity reality that spreads countless dimensions, so he always has places to explore and magical arts to discover.

As for the villains, that apathy that most mystic characters in the comics have will be there. Because most of them, such as Dormammu, were raised with the knowledge of the true vastness of existence, and so to them it's kinda like, "Yeah, I guess I haven't been there before", whereas with Strange it's more like, "Wow! I've never been there before!". Then there's the people like Baron Mordo who, like Strange, discovered the truth or reality later in life, but are so caught up in their mindsets of "I want to rule Earth" or "I want revenge on _____" that they never really stop to think about how wondrous it actually is beyond our perception of existence.