Genak
Star
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2018
Gotham City was home to the bizarre, strange, and dark. Even in the daylight the city seemed to have an eerie gothic glow to it, and at night the freaks did not go away, they kept the sidewalks busy and crowded. There was a costumed man who joined them, usually from above, sometimes from his sleek black armored car called the Batmobile, at night this was his city, at least for now. The disguised Bruce Wayne wore a black rubber suit with kevlar woven into the chest plate, a yellow oval with a black bat emblem on his chest. The ears of his cowl were large and pointy, perhaps able to be held in someone's grasp. A yellow utility belt was latched around his waist which contained batarangs, smoke pellets, a remote for the Batmobile, and a grappling gun that Batman used to propel the rooftops. A black cape flowed behind him in the breeze.
There was almost no moon on this particular evening, it was fall and the air temperatures were cooler which helped the man feel more at ease while on patrol. He stood atop the Cathedral, a place he visited often since he had failed to save the Joker from his imminent demise. It had been odd that the body never hit the ground, but he had clearly seen the man fall to his death some fifty feet below. It haunted him, he had a moral clause not to kill, and while not intentional Batman couldn't help but wonder if he should have done more. He peered out over the city, he needed a patrol at the very least in the absence of any action.
He shot the grappling hook out and swung toward some abandoned warehouses near the docks. There was usually trouble to be had if one looked hard enough in that area so Batman figured it was a good place to begin. He swung through the air, his cape flowing beautifully as the rush of cool air adorned his face. Then his boots landed heavy on an old factory, he didn't know what it had been used for off the top of his head, nor did it matter. Batman headed to the ledge and jumped down, his cape poofed out and caught the air like a sail which slowed his descent to the ground. From there Batman began his foot patrol.
What he saw as he grew close to one of the abandoned warehouses caused him to pause. He was going to be outnumbered 10 to 1, not insurmountable odds by any means, but not the most favorable odds either. Instead of jumping right into the action, Batman used the shadows to begin to survey the scene. He needed to use stealth and precision over reckless abandon.
There was almost no moon on this particular evening, it was fall and the air temperatures were cooler which helped the man feel more at ease while on patrol. He stood atop the Cathedral, a place he visited often since he had failed to save the Joker from his imminent demise. It had been odd that the body never hit the ground, but he had clearly seen the man fall to his death some fifty feet below. It haunted him, he had a moral clause not to kill, and while not intentional Batman couldn't help but wonder if he should have done more. He peered out over the city, he needed a patrol at the very least in the absence of any action.
He shot the grappling hook out and swung toward some abandoned warehouses near the docks. There was usually trouble to be had if one looked hard enough in that area so Batman figured it was a good place to begin. He swung through the air, his cape flowing beautifully as the rush of cool air adorned his face. Then his boots landed heavy on an old factory, he didn't know what it had been used for off the top of his head, nor did it matter. Batman headed to the ledge and jumped down, his cape poofed out and caught the air like a sail which slowed his descent to the ground. From there Batman began his foot patrol.
What he saw as he grew close to one of the abandoned warehouses caused him to pause. He was going to be outnumbered 10 to 1, not insurmountable odds by any means, but not the most favorable odds either. Instead of jumping right into the action, Batman used the shadows to begin to survey the scene. He needed to use stealth and precision over reckless abandon.