Thread:SonikkuAensland/@comment-5688420-20181025060459/@comment-1899606-20181028073605

Moving on, I asked a writer in TV Tropes over my proposed backstory for Logan.

The user said something along the lines of: "-his whole backstory doesn't need to be revealed to the reader. It might very well be more poignant for this dude, when asked by the girl why he helped her, to simply reply, "I'm different, too. People don't like different." and simply leave it at that. Don't say why, don't say what happened to him, don't say who did it or what color they were; let his current actions and words and what he is speak for themselves."

On one hand, it may help much when showing it with actions.

On the other hand, it may diminish the whole ordeal in the former bully and white supremacist pawn coming back with a new a leaf in their lives and seeing if Logan really feels proud in what he did. Not to mention, his whole development in learning to cope with lost lives and not latching to emotional things.

Admittedly, he even said that he doesn't think he's qualified to answer that given he hasn't read much anyway.