Damian- 30s
Tim- Late 20s
Steph- Late 20s
Jason- 20s
Donna- 20s
Helena- Teens
Dick- Teens
Cassandra- Teens
Babs: A little younger than Dick
Bruce- Tweens
Selina Kyle- Tweens
Kate Kane- Tweens
So Damian sticks with his mother being Talia al Ghul and his father being a Wayne. (I always saw it as Damian being an Uncle of sorts on the Wayne family tree which would still allow Thomas and Martha.) Anyways, Damian grew up with the league and as such was never taught to value life, other than his own, and was told he was Superior. When he sets out to save Gotham, he's older and ready to set out on his own. He's not a villain, more of an anti-hero. While he doesn't value Good v. Evil he does recognize good for the city and not good. (Not good= Court of Owls). Damian also doesn't set himself up as Batman but does do the masked vigilante route.
His first recruit is Tim Drake, a computer hacker. Tim isn't on the side of angels. He's a computer hacker. And at first they only know of each other through the internet. It takes them a while to meet in person. Next comes Jason. Jason reminds Damian of himself and he sets out tests for Jason to prove himself worthy. Jason does.
It's probably about this time that the League forms. They don't send Damian an invite because he's still an urban legend, and more brutal to boot. The GCPD has him on their most wanted list. However when the first World Crisis occurs, the trio do help out in their own obscure way.
After that, Dick soon joins as the youngest member of the group. Damian isn't sure why he decided to foster Dick, just that he does. A few years later his (nephew) Bruce is orphaned and he takes him too.
So the answer to this one, the relationship between Damien and Jay/Tim would be more like Boss>Underlings. Not really a family dynamic. Though I see the Damien/Bruce(Dick) dynamic being more of a dysfunctional family relationship.
Tim- Late 20s
Steph- Late 20s
Jason- 20s
Donna- 20s
Helena- Teens
Dick- Teens
Cassandra- Teens
Babs: A little younger than Dick
Bruce- Tweens
Selina Kyle- Tweens
Kate Kane- Tweens
So Damian sticks with his mother being Talia al Ghul and his father being a Wayne. (I always saw it as Damian being an Uncle of sorts on the Wayne family tree which would still allow Thomas and Martha.) Anyways, Damian grew up with the league and as such was never taught to value life, other than his own, and was told he was Superior. When he sets out to save Gotham, he's older and ready to set out on his own. He's not a villain, more of an anti-hero. While he doesn't value Good v. Evil he does recognize good for the city and not good. (Not good= Court of Owls). Damian also doesn't set himself up as Batman but does do the masked vigilante route.
His first recruit is Tim Drake, a computer hacker. Tim isn't on the side of angels. He's a computer hacker. And at first they only know of each other through the internet. It takes them a while to meet in person. Next comes Jason. Jason reminds Damian of himself and he sets out tests for Jason to prove himself worthy. Jason does.
It's probably about this time that the League forms. They don't send Damian an invite because he's still an urban legend, and more brutal to boot. The GCPD has him on their most wanted list. However when the first World Crisis occurs, the trio do help out in their own obscure way.
After that, Dick soon joins as the youngest member of the group. Damian isn't sure why he decided to foster Dick, just that he does. A few years later his (nephew) Bruce is orphaned and he takes him too.
Just so I know how we should portray the relationships of characters.
So the answer to this one, the relationship between Damien and Jay/Tim would be more like Boss>Underlings. Not really a family dynamic. Though I see the Damien/Bruce(Dick) dynamic being more of a dysfunctional family relationship.




