[b]Full name:[/b] Dick Grayson [b]Alias:[/b] Scarecrow [b]Age:[/b] 19 [b]Birthplace:[/b] ??? (Born on the Haly Circus train, in transit.) [b]Hometown:[/b] Gotham City [hider=Appearance] [img]http://pre11.deviantart.net/da96/th/pre/i/2012/221/5/c/yj__dick_grayson_by_lucybianchi-d5ahi5k.jpg[/img] [/hider] [hider=Costume] [img]http://pre00.deviantart.net/b84b/th/pre/i/2013/216/4/e/the_scarecrow_redesign_by_aznnerd-d6got06.png[/img] [/hider] [b]Powers:[/b] [i]Equipment[/i] [list] [*][i]Crownai [/i]- Beak-shaped throwing knives. Able to explode or emit fear gas through contact, timer, or detonation. [*][i]Grappling Hook[/i] - A pretty self-explanatory gadget. Used to pull enemies to him, and himself to far-off locations. [*][i]Cape [/i]- Able to glide down slowly. [*][i]The Crow[/i] - Modified motorcycle, able to be remotely called, and goes up to 120 MPH. [*][i]Medical Glove[/i] - A glove with 5 hypodermic needles in it, that release fear serum whenever they make contact with skin. [*][i]Smoke Pellets[/i] - Small balls that release a large amount of smoke on contact. Useful for escape. [/list] [b]Skills: [/b] [list] [*]Excellent hand-to-hand combatant, proficient in most martial arts [*]Incredibly intelligent [*]Ridiculously adept acrobat [*]Brave and courageous to a fault [/list] [b]Brief Bio:[/b] Dick Grayson was part of the Flying Graysons, a group of acrobats part of the famous Haly Traveling Circus. Unfortunately, his parents were gunned down by criminals, leading to him being picked up by Bruce Wayne. He was trained day and night to be the Dark Knight's successor, Robin. He accepted the role, and fought alongside his adoptive father. But as he grew older, he became more enamored with one of the roles of the batman, fear. He put his great intelligence to use developing a serum that would show people their fears. Batman, unhappy with the direction his sidekick was going, told him to hang up the Robin mantle. Dick, equally fed up with being in Bruce's shadow, left, adopting the new alias, Scarecrow, and finishing development on his "Fear Gas".