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Jack Napier fleed the scene of a double homicide, the victims, Thomas and Martha Wayne. A young Bruce Wayne layed over their bodies. Knowing this it was their last moments together, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne said their last words of encouragement towards the future, and love for their child Bruce. As they slipped from this world, the grips they had on his hands matched in rhythm. The October air felt colder that night then any other to pass. After that he started having nightmares of bats, the symbol of the month itself as a terrify creature always taughting him. Soon into mental therapy, and examining his brain during sleep, they noted it was intensively active for a person in a inactive state. He became numb over a few years between the bats and now flying around when he was awake, and the constant therapy. Suddenly he changed his personality from a vengeful numb soul, to a charming and playful spirit. Studying ruthlessly from detective practice to technology. Using this for years as he got closer to age where he can claim his father's company in waiting, he already got ahold of some investors and upgrades before hand thus already making investments to advance himself before he arrived. Once time came to rule the company, within 5 years he made a fortune. Now for his 26th birthday he plans to act on 2 personas from now on. The bats that surrounded him never went away, he learned he could use them to his advantage. So during the day he is a lovable Bruce Wayne, by night he is the vengeful Batman. Never resting or forgetting, he spent the 5 years making part of his fortune into a underground base with latest technology. He is now looking into the Intel that the man known as Jack Napier, now goes by Joker. The monster who has taken over part of the city and has growing numbers, just might be the one he must take out to react his revenge.
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