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After running away from abusive foster parents, Robert was struggling to survive and he soon took to a life of crime. He ended up working for various larcenous supervillains, as nothing more than dumb hired muscle, and rationalized the crimes away; after all the business had insurance, hadn’t they? And he avoided harming innocent people, as well.
 
After running away from abusive foster parents, Robert was struggling to survive and he soon took to a life of crime. He ended up working for various larcenous supervillains, as nothing more than dumb hired muscle, and rationalized the crimes away; after all the business had insurance, hadn’t they? And he avoided harming innocent people, as well.
  
Eventually Robert ended up working for Loki, on another theft, of a book of occult knowledge, this time in the past, in 1622 in Heidelberg. It was during this time that Loki revealed just how insane he truly was, and that he had no compunctions about killing the innocent. Robert sacrificed himself to (try and) destroy the book, and to save Captain America, who had been a hero to him as a boy. The book wasn’t destroyed, however. As he lay dying, he saw someone steal the (damaged but relatively intact) book. Perhaps this is why he came back as a ghost, bound to the University of Heidelberg.
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Eventually Robert ended up working for Loki, on another theft, of a book of occult knowledge, this time in the past, in 1622 in Heidelberg. It was during this time that Loki revealed just how insane he truly was, and that he had no compunctions about killing the innocent. Robert sacrificed himself to (try) and destroy the book, and to save Captain America, who had been a hero to him as a boy. The book wasn’t destroyed, however. As he lay dying, he saw someone steal the (damaged but relatively intact) book. Perhaps this is why he came back as a ghost, bound to the University of Heidelberg.
  
 
He then spent centuries researching ways to find the book, and a way to free himself. During this time he realized a previously untapped well of intelligence in him, a love of learning, and that he had power over works of fiction. He also had time to think over his past, and realize the evil deeds he had done.
 
He then spent centuries researching ways to find the book, and a way to free himself. During this time he realized a previously untapped well of intelligence in him, a love of learning, and that he had power over works of fiction. He also had time to think over his past, and realize the evil deeds he had done.

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