After all, an occupation that could elegantly perform music, cast magic to bewitch enemies, and engage in close combat seemed very elegant and beautiful.
Duanmu Huai had nothing against it, and since Arkham City was home to numerous bards, he introduced one of the most respected female bards as Mary's teacher, and Mary learned quickly.
The only flaw was...
"Unfortunately, I can't use illusion spells..."
Mary said, looking downcast. Her favorite thing about bards was their ability to create lifelike illusions while playing music, turning tune into tangible reality before the audience — a skill Mary greatly envied.
Unfortunately, Mary couldn't use any illusion spells.
Duanmu Huai of course knew why, as Mary's golden pupils were essentially an enhanced version of True Sight, making all illusions nonexistent before her. Thus, Mary was immune to illusion spells, and there was nothing she could do about it.
And naturally, she couldn't cast illusion spells either.