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I know that feeling. Dick is my all time favorite superhero. It's why I just had to grab him. :D Do not worry, I will treat him well.
But who wouldn't want to grab that sweet ass? :D
...I'm sorry, I'll see myself out. ^^;
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I know that feeling. Dick is my all time favorite superhero. It's why I just had to grab him. :D Do not worry, I will treat him well.
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It absolutely pisses me off when writers forget Crane has some human aspects (unless it's something like Blackest Night or, as much as I hate it, Arkham Knight, where he's clearly in a point in his life where one wonders if he's even human anymore). One of my favorite comics, "Study Hall" (got a brief mention in the profile with Molly Randall) shows very clearly he has something resembling standards and humanity, even if his methods of executing it are twisted.
TL;DR: she was his prized student, she dated a guy who---it was heavily implied, but not stated---raped her, so he kidnapped him and used various fear serums on him until he found his trigger. It was hinted that Batman -might- have let him get away with it if he had simply stopped there and didn't try to execute the guy after...this was also one of his "rare moments of craving normality" I hinted to. He ended up Molly's teacher because he truly was trying to reform himself--he wasn't even teaching chemistry or psychology; he was teaching American Literature. Batman actually left him alone when he figured out he was trying to change (but of course, kept an eye out...just in case...).
And sweet. I love me some chaos. :D
So I guess I'm interested but I have no idea what to do.
Almost done with Tim. Gonna read up on Grayson's history and discuss some relations with Damian via PM tomorrow. maybe some tim and dick relations, as well?
@Ruby Would you prefer we discuss some Tim and Bruce things before I start on his history, as well? ;o
So it's after 4am and I'm sure some of this will have to be touched up but for now, here's the CS for Talia
The Demon's Head | Talia al Ghul | Assassin
Name: Talia al Ghul
Age: Mid 30's
Aliases: Talia Head, Miranda Tate, Daughter of the Demon, Talia Demon, The Demon's Head, Kali, Tiamat, Medusa, Red Queen, Mother of Skeletons
Skills/Abilities: Genius Level Intellect | Business Management | Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced) | Marksmanship | Swordsmanship
Talia is a regular human with no superpowers. She is in peak physical form, on par with Bruce and other elite heroes from Gotham. Due to her training, Talia is a master of both armed and unarmed combat. Her weapons knowledge extends from simple weapons to advanced modern weapons. She is also a master tactician, which has been necessary in her dealings in crime and espionage. These skills also transfer well to her being adept at seduction. She has also shown exceptional strategic ability, proven by her proficiency in commanding the complex and multi-faceted crime empire established by her father Ra's al Ghul.
Weaknesses: Loyal to a fault | Impulsive | Arrogant | Immensely protective of her son, Damian | More vulnerable than she lets on
History: Talia is the daughter of Ra's al Ghul, serving as his closest advisor during his time as the leader of the League of Assassins. Though she has often been used as a tool or weapon for her father's schemes she is nevertheless a highly intelligent and capable fighter and strategist in her own right. Her achievements and capabilities were often overlooked by Ra's, seen as less admirable because of her gender. Despite Ra's lack of affection and respect toward Talia she was unfailingly loyal to him, a product of her training within the League since she was a child. Just the same, Ra's never considered Talia to be a worthy heir, thinking of her as simply a means to an end in achieving a male who might inherit his empire. He targeted Batman, considering the world's greatest detective to be the ideal heir to the al Ghul legacy, and commanded Talia to capture his attention. Ra's plan backfired, however, and while Talia was successful at seducing Batman she also found herself attracted to him. As their affection toward one another grew the conflicting nature of their paths would become an increasingly troublesome problem. Talia and Bruce would turn out to be star-crossed lovers, as her loyalty to Ra's and her love of Bruce often found her at odds with herself. Matters only became more complicated when Talia discovered she was pregnant, and Bruce nearly died trying to protect her. Realizing she would only endanger the man she loved, Talia feigned a miscarriage and ended her tumultuous relationship with Bruce.
Nine years pass and Talia now has a son with hair as black as pitch and icy blue eyes, the spitting image of his father. She has named him Damian. Ra's has seized control of the boy's life, grooming him to be a killer, a leader, and a conquerer. Talia's contact with her own son is limited, and Ra's feels her judgement as a mother and a woman compromises her ability to tolerate what he considers necessary cruelty in training Damian. Talia wanted nothing more than for Damian to receive the love Ra's had never shown her and that she felt incapable of giving him. She also desired for her son to be free of the influence of the League so that he might retain some semblance of the humanity her own father had denied her. Impulsively, she secreted Damian away and took him to the only man she trusted to keep him safe: Bruce Wayne.
Another two years pass, and Talia has inherited leadership of the League of Assassins after her father's sudden and inexplicable disappearance. While in service as the head of the League she has redirected the objective of the empire, both in the use of her assassins as well as cultivating alternative uses for the many Lazarus Pits Ra's had discovered. Her son, Damian, has been living with his father and has informed her that Bruce has been missing. She returns to Gotham with the League in tow, taking up headquarters in the highly reinforced Nykawa Center. While her primary concern is to stay close to Damian and see to his safety, she's also attempting to mine her resources to decipher details on the possible whereabouts of the Batman. Simultaneously, Talia is orchestrating secret experiments to develop a Lazarus Serum, an advanced healing and anti-aging treatment derived from diluted samples taken from the Lazarus Pits. There's just the matter of eliminating the pesky side-effect of insanity afflicting the human test subjects before making the serum available for purchase to the highest bidder. And in a city like Gotham such an item falling into the hands of the wrong person could prove very dangerous.
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lol Seems to be a lot of that going around.
@Ruby Just wondering, but you do know that you can quote multiple people in the same post, right? It'll save you some posts.
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It doesn't help that for the most part I know precisely squat about the finer points of the DCU and the Batfamily in particular.
And I just generally have no inspiration.
Name:
- William Cobb
Age:
- 27 (Physically)
Alias:
- The Talon
- The Last Owl
Appearance:
William as a Civilian
Skills/Abilities:
- Knife Throwing
- Acrobatics
- Hand to Hand Combat
- Escapology
Weaknesses:
- Emotional Instability: William is emotionally unstable and despite his usual calm and collected demeanour, when things don’t go his way, he is prone to losing control and making decisions on a whim.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Will suffers from the debilitating heart condition known as HCM. He could literally drop dead at any second. This is a side effect of Batman’s tampering with his body.
History
On a Knife Edge
William Cobb was born on October 10th 1901 to middle class family. Tragedy struck early on when his father died in an industrial accident when building a bridge for Cameron Kane. Unable to make ends meet, William and his mother fell into adversity. Resorting to petty theft, the young boy by chance crossed paths with a thief known as Miro Volkov. Taking pity on the little man, Miro brought him under his wing and into Haly’s Circus. His mother sadly passed a short time after, murdered by an unknown assailant. Miro taught William how to juggle and eventually this graduated from balls to knives and the boy became the circus’s post popular knife thrower; all the while aiding Miro in his more and more spectacular heists. The two worked seamlessly together, everything running like clockwork. Everything was timed and precise, with jobs being planned out months in advance. They were living on a knife edge and life couldn’t have been better.
The Gray Son of Gotham
When he returned to Gotham City at the age of twenty, a large crowd applauded their hometown celebrity. One woman caught William’s eye though. Her name was Amelia. She was the daughter of one of Gotham's elite and an original child of Gotham. The two fell in love at first sight. The two began dating and they were happy together. They were two children in love. Little did they know, it was the beginning of the end. One day when walking into her house, Amelia's father Burton Crowne asked to speak with Cobb. He told William that there are only two people in life (the rich and the poor), no room for grey. Burton had banned him from ever seeing Amelia again, but not before making her pregnant beforehand. Despondent, William told Miro whom in turn revealed a secret, he was an assassin and all the time they had been together, he had been training William to take his place. With that, Miro finally revealed his true colours. He offered the man a choice, get revenge on Burton and become the next Talon or Miro would kill Amelia and the unborn child. Taking option A – William and Miro broke into the Crowne estate and murdered Burton in his sleep. He then was ushered away in secret and began his training to become the Talon.
12 months later, William returned to Gotham and he broke back into Amelia's house. Aware of the legacy of the Talons, he resided himself to steal his then born son into the night. Outside of the house, he met Nathaniel, his boss at Haly’s Circus and handed him the baby, "Raise him in secret, Nathaniel...prepare him for my legacy. My son. The Gray Son of Gotham". This baby would become John Grayson's father, and his son, Dick Grayson's grandfather.
Night of Owls
Part of becoming a Talon meant giving up your mortality and becoming dependent on a substance known as Electrum. Kept in a form of stasis, a Talon is only revived when necessary. The stasis allowed William to keep is magnificent physical abilities as well as his youth even whilst the Court of Owls continue to change over the decades. Revived once again during the 21st century for a massive assault on Gotham, all the Talons were given targets to assassinate. William was given Bruce Wayne. Attacking Bruce in his home, William was not expecting the billionaire playboy to put up a fight. The two men battled for what felt like hours until finally the arrival of Bruce’s one time ward Dick Grayson turned the tides of the fight and Cobb was struck down. Imprisoned and interrogated in the Batcave, Cobb recognised Grayson’s eyes as the same as his beloved Amelia’s and put two and two together. When a large group of Talons began an assault on Wayne Manor, something stirred inside William and just as one of his brethren was about to strike Grayson down, the Talon intervened and helped Batman and Nightwing repel the attack. Rediscovering a code of honour he had long forgotten, William swore on the soul of Gotham that he would try to repent for his sins and he would do so in Amelia’s memory.
Last Owl Standing
Before his reform however, William had one last pressing bit of business. With his dependency on Electrum gone thanks to some genetic tampering by Batman, William returned to the Court and in one night, systematically slaughtered many of the members there. Content that he had dealt a serious blow to the Court that had corrupted him, William began training with Batman and his family, slowly coming around to their decree of “Justice. Not Vengeance”. Intent on transforming the Talon identity from one of fear to one of honour, William is now striking out on his own. The Last Owl standing.
Beware the Batman Family.
Watching all the time.
Protecting Gotham from their shadow perch.
Behind granite and lime.
They watch you at your hearth.
They watch you in your bed.
Speak not an evil word of them.
Or they’ll send the Talon for your head.
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Yup. I desire moments like that for most villains. Especially rogues like Crane that have been around FOREVER. Joker, Two-Face...they're nuts. But a good few of the long time villains have been around so long, they've changed as people. Crane, Ivy, Harley, Nigma, Langstrom, etc, etc.
Eventually you'd think they would realize Gotham City is just lethal, and the game they play even worse--some of them would want out just on basic survival, I would think at least.
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To be fair, Riddler pretty much went, "fuck this shit, I'm out" for No Man's Land. XD But he's also arguably one of the "saner" villains, at least among the Arkham frequent flyers.
And I'm pretty sure Crane thrives in Gotham because it's so fucked up. XP
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No Man's Land saw Ivy, Harley, and Nigma straighten up a bit.
It is, by the way, part of this game's history.
...also, absolutely he thrives in Gotham because Gotham. lol
Name: Vincent Costello
Alias: Tommy Gun Tom
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No Man's Land saw Ivy, Harley, and Nigma straighten up a bit.
It is, by the way, part of this game's history.
...also, absolutely he thrives in Gotham because Gotham. lol