A steady, driving rain fell over the quiet streets of Metropolis on a grey New Year’s Day. The rain mixed with the dust and debris from the attack a mere week before, creating a haze in the air and a dirty slush on the ground. It was as if the city itself was showing its grief at the tragic loss of life that had occurred here on what is normally one of the happiest nights of the year. When people had normally been tucked into their beds awaiting a happy Christmas morning, this year they had been running for their lives as an unimaginable horror was tearing their beloved city apart. It had ended nearly as suddenly as it began, but not before fire, death, and destruction held court in the City of Tomorrow.
The biggest blow, of course, was that Superman, the protector of Metropolis, fell in order to stop the beast known as Doomsday. There had been a growing unease about superhuman activities in the country and across the world, but no one ever spoke ill of Superman in Metropolis. He was their favorite son. He was their shield. He was their hero. His loss had been felt across the world, of course, but none were more devastated than the people of the city he had called home. They now lined a street leading to Centennial Park, waiting in sadness for the funeral to begin, a sea of black umbrellas covering their mourning figures. There were so many they filled the majority of the park, save for the area cornered off for the VIPs.
In the park, Superman’s closest friends packed in a small semicircle on a bare hill overlooking the park. There, where a statue commemorating Superman’s heroics stood, was now a gleaming stone tomb. It would be here where Superman would be interred, allowing people to pay their respects.
At a podium in front of the tomb stood Kara Zor-El, Superman’s cousin and the hero known as Supergirl. Kara was adorned in flowing black robes with the crest of the house of El emblazoned in silver on her chest. Her hair was braided tightly on the back of her head, uncharacteristic for her free spirited ways. Kara stood awkwardly, trying to keep her height off her right leg which was still tender from the fight with Doomsday.
She scanned the assembled crowd, her heart breaking as she did so. The front row was comprised of the Justice League, save for Batman who was nowhere to be seen. She cursed under her breath that he wasn’t here. Wonder Woman, whom Kara felt had shut herself off since the event, looked down at her feet, a pose Kara had nearly never seen from her.
Behind them, the younger heroes were assembled. Konnor Kent, Superboy, wore a scowl on his face, but that was honestly normal. Kara felt that his anger at his situation had become worse since Clark died. Next to him was Kaldur. He had been a rock for her since she lost her cousin, and he looked as steady as he always did in his formal Atlantean garb.
In the back were assorted civilians, including Lois Lane and Jim Olsen, both of whom were tired and out of tears. Next to them, however, was the most heartbreaking sight of all. Jonathan and Martha Kent sat, completely anonymous due to the desire to keep Kal’s secret identity safe. Jonathan looked tired, but better than he should have, by all rights. He was the reason Kal became Superman, and the old man was proud of his son for saving Metropolis, no matter how much he missed him. Martha, on the other hand, looked like a wreck. Kara had visited them a few times in the week, and Martha had barely come out of her room. It broke her heart to see the Kents this way, and she looked away before the tears started.
She approached the microphone, and cleared her throat. She heard the sound echo through the city, as they had set up the city’s PA system in order to allow the citizens in the city to hear the speech as well. Kara looked down and shuffled her feet before looking up and behind her at the statue of her cousin. She hadn’t prepared anything, and she wasn’t all that sure what she was going to say. But seeing the gleaming marble figure of the hero the words came to her, “Truth...justice...the American way. These are the things many people have said my cousin stood for, and in a way they weren’t wrong. Kal-El was a man who stood for many things, but there was one that stood above all the others. That was hope. Superman was defined by hope. He wanted to foster it all of us, hero and civilian alike. Because he believed in a better future for the people of this world. He may not have come from here, but Superman cared about the people of this planet. He didn’t put on that cape for glory or ego. No, he did it for every single one of the so-called little guys he saved. Because he knew every human life had potential to create the better world he dreamed of, and I’m willing to bet all of you have the same dream. That’s why you lined the streets on a day like this to remember him. Some of you may think the dream of that better future died with my cousin, but I’m here to say it doesn’t have to. As long as we continue to fight together against the evils in this world, and keep that hope alive in our hearts, Superman’s death will not have been in vain. Together we can keep his spirit alive, and together, as he believed, we cannot be defeated.”
Kara smiled weakly at her allies and stepped back from the podium. She didn’t know if what she said made any sense, or if it would get her point across, but she hoped it would. She meant every word. Without Clark, they’d all need to work together to survive.
I was planning on using Blockbuster in Blüdhaven but I could as easily replace him with Black Mask if no one has plans for him. In fact, Black Mask is probably a better fit.
EDIT: I've since seen that Black Mask plays quite a role in Henry's Gotham application. I'll work something out that doesn't involve either.
No reason you can't use Black Mask too, if you want.
I finished reading through everything. If no one else is going for it, I'd like to take on Tim Drake's Robin.
But there is one thing that caught my eye. It's not too important but I may as well bring it up.
I'm not sure how much freedom we have to change the original storylines, but I just figured I'd point out this tiny detail that seems weird. Tim was able to figure out the identities of the original Robin (Dick Grayson) and Batman when he was 9 years old. Tim was a fan of Dick Grayson back when Grayson was an acrobat, and was there in the audience as a toddler when Grayson's family was shot. Later, when Grayson became the first Robin, Tim saw Robin on TV through news coverage. More importantly, Tim saw Robin perform a unique acrobatic move that Grayson had done, and no one outside of the Grayson acrobatic family had been able to perform that move. With this information, he deduced that Grayson was Robin, and noticed that Grayson had been taken in as the ward of Bruce Wayne, which gave him Batman's identity as well.
Here's the part that might cause trouble. The Batman sheet that HenryJonesJr put up says that Batman first took the original robin out during 2011. This means the earliest that Tim could have deduced the identities of Bruce and Dick was 2011. Tim is supposed to be 9 at the time he does this, meaning that by 2015 he would be 13 years old.
This actually checks out. According to the DC story, at this age he helped Batman and Nightwing break free from Two Face (who had captured both of them). With the help of Alfred, he rescued Batman and Nightwing, and was later trained by both of them. His training took "several months", so he was likely done sometime in 2015.
So, if this RP takes place at the end of 2015, Tim Drake will be 14 (his birthday is in July). I don't have any problem with that, but I just thought I'd point it out. My main concern is that if Drake's 14 at the time of this RP, it might leave him "glued" to Batman.
Anyway, that's all for now. It might seem like I'm nitpicking, but I'm only doing this to be safe (don't know how far we're allowed to bend the stories of the existing characters).
You can slide his age all you want. I didn't comment on ages of any of the legacy Bat characters for that reason.
If I understand this correctly, we're allowed to play as heroes, villains and anything in between? The line "You may choose any character appearing in DC Comics." does seem to make it clear, but I'd figure I'd ask anyway considering I've never been part of one of these RP's and all the applications so far, unless I've missed something, have been for heroes.
Given that I'm asking, I guess it's evident that I'm thinking about writing an app for something other than a straight up hero.
Feel free to play a villain, that would be great.
I guess the potential problem I'm trying to point out is that you run the risk of making large numbers of characters beholden to the whims of a single player. What if you have someone playing Batman that doesn't post very often but has plans for Killer Croc four months down the line? Should they take precedent over someone that comes along that desperately wants to play Killer Croc and will post three times a week?
In that instance I'd sooner have more players, even if it results in differences of opinion in terms of direction, than fewer players. After all, this isn't fan-fiction. Interaction is kind of the point.
The rule isn't, for me, to be able to say "no". It's more so the parent character can just look over it.
Bruce Wayne’s parents were killed by mugger Joe Chill when Bruce was but a boy, leaving him in the care of his bodyguard and caretaker Alfred Pennyworth. Alfred, seeing a great thirst for vengeance and love of justice in the boy, began to train him in self defense. After college, Bruce disappeared into the world in order to continue his training, traveling across the globe to find new ways to hone himself into the perfect crime fighting machine. He returned to Gotham ready to take up the mantle of Batman.
In his first year back in Gotham, Batman targeted the Falcone Crime Family, the organized crime power in Gotham. During the year long struggle to put Carime “The Roman” Falcone behind bars, Batman allied himself with Lieutenant Jim Gordon and Assistant DA Harvey Dent. The three of them worked tirelessly to bring down the Flacone family, and by year’s end they did just that.
Unfortunately, the Ra’s al Ghul and the League of Assassins, a group that helped train Bruce and which he betrayed, appeared in Gotham to hold the city for ransom. Batman appeared and stopped the group. In the process, he was officially photographed for the first time saving the city, confirming his existence.
The year following the fall of The Roman brought chaos to Gotham. The power vacuum incited a mob war with three factions vying for control: the Zucco family, the Maroni Family, and the False Face Gang led by the mysterious Black Mask. Batman and his allies struggled to keep the city together, while in the shadows a new threat emerged.
A serial killer began striking in the city, carving grisly smiles into cops, gangsters, and civilians alike. Batman’s investigation led him to a villain that was only known as The Joker. Joker managed to evade Batman’s capture for most of the year, before Batman was able to stop him from poisoning Gotham with his Joker formula.
During this year, Batman also took young Dick Grayson as his ward after Tony Zucco murdered his parents. Seeing potential in the young man, Batman began to train him as he had once been trained.
At the end of the year, Batman teamed with other heroes to defend Metropolis and Earth from the entity known as BRAINIAC, afterwards becoming a founding member of the Justice League.
After the mob war, which Black Mask’s False Face Gang coming out on top, Gotham started to settled down. Taking that opportunity, Batman started to take Dick out on patrol under the alias Robin. The two quickly became a strong team fighting against Black Mask’s men. Their greatest test as a team came when the Scarecrow emerged in Gotham, coating City Hall in Fear Gas. The two managed to subdue Crane and cure the effects of his weapon.
During the trial of The Joker, Harvey Dent is scarred by acid from a flower on the clown’s lapel. At the same time, the Clown Prince of Crime’s gang murder Dent’s fiance. This sends Dent over the edge, allowing underlying mental trauma to come to the forefront, shattering his psyche into two. Dent begins a murderous rampage through the criminal underworld of Gotham, setting Batman’s crusade back greatly.
A war breaks out between Joker and Two-Face’s gang in Gotham, and Batman fights alone after Dick decides to strike out on his own as Nightwing. Bruce recruits Jason Todd, an at risk Gotham youth, to be the next Robin, believing he needs a companion to even himself out.
In an attempt to break the Dark Knight, Joker gets the better of the fledgeling team, killing Jason after paralyzing Commissioner Gordon’s daughter and Batman family member Barbara Gordon.
In a fury, Bruce nearly beats Joker to death, but stops before breaking his cardinal rule. After being spared, Joker laughs hysterically, believing the Batman needs him just as much as the Joker needs the vigilante.
Batman and the Justice League come under fire from the Legion of Doom, a group of super villains when band together in order to finally defeat their foes. Legion members Ra’s al Ghul and Scarecrow team up and attempt to exploit Batman’s recent tragedies against him. With the help of Superman, Batman is able to gain his wits and defeat the villains.
This year Batman helps Barbara cope with her paralysis, and she becomes Oracle, his eyes in Gotham.
Against his best intentions, Batman takes on Tim Drake to be the next Robin after the boy deduced his secret identity. Batman saw a lot of himself in the boy, but worried after what happened to Jason and Barbara.
The year ends in tragedy when Superman is killed by Doomsday, leaving Batman at a loss.
| Attributes | Batman has no superhuman abilities, but he has trained his body to be a living weapon. He is a master of hand-to-hand combat, acrobatics, strategy, stealth, criminology, and engineering. He has a genius level intellect, though he hides this from most of the world under a facade of a billionaire playboy.
As the CEO of Wayne Enterprises and the beneficiary of his parents’ trust fund, Wayne also has nearly unlimited resources at his disposal.
| Character Notes |
Alfred Pennyworth - Bruce’s oldest friend and confidant, Alfred raised Bruce after his parents were murdered, and was one of Bruce’s first instructors on his way to becoming Batman. Pennyworth was a former agent of MI6, who was hired by Bruce’s parents as their private security when Bruce was a baby. Dick Grayson/Nightwing - The first Robin and Bruce’s protege. They currently have a rift in their relationship. Tim Drake/Robin - Tim is Batman’s current sidekick and the current bearer of the Robin moniker. Commissioner Jim Gordon - Barbara Gordon/Oracle - Bab is Jim’s daughter, and was formerly the vigilante Batgirl, until she was shot through the spine by the Joker. Selina Kyle/Catwoman - Lying somewhere between friend and foe, Catwoman is an accomplished thief.
The Joker - Batman’s archenemy, The Joker’s madness has plagued Gotham for years. The Joker has hurt Batman and his “family” deeply, paralyzing Barbara and killing the second Robin, Jason Todd. The League of Assassins and Ra’s al Ghul - Ra’s helped train the Batman, and the vigilante was once a member of the League. They are always plotting to cause trouble for the Batman. Harvey Dent/Two-Face - A former DA of Gotham and ally in the fight against crime, Harvey Dent is now the psychotic mobster knowns as Two-Face. Scarecrow - The master of fear Black Mask - The mysterious leader of the remnants of the traditional Gotham mafias.
| Character Goals | Batman is a fascinating character. He went from pulp hero, to a bit of a farce, to the “Dark Knight”, and everything in between. I really enjoy some interpretations of him, and I really can’t stand others. With this one, I want to write Batman as I’d love to see him depicted. Yes, he will be the “Dark Knight”, but he won’t be an uncaring, single-minded individual. He’s a person, and Bruce Wayne is just as important to his character as Batman, and Bruce Wayne has just lost his best friend and best ally in his quest to save the world. How does that affect him? How does that affect the way he fights evil? That’s what I want to look at.
Also some good, old fashioned detective work that will send Batman down the rabbit hole.
| Sample Post |
The Batcave Gotham City, NJ December 25, 2015 6 AM
The large screen of the central computer in the Batcave shone in the darkness like a supernova in the inky blackness of space. On it, scenes of Metropolis and Superman’s death played out on loop, as they would for weeks. The Batman sat in front of the screen, his cowl discarded carelessly on the damp cave floor. The hair that would normally be seen as immaculately displayed in Bruce Wayne’s public appearances was caked with sweat and dried blood. Scrapes and cuts adorned his face, but his eyes were locked on the screen. They could do nothing else but watch the frantic reports about his best friend’s death. And they needed to watch, because there were clues here. He knew there had to be.
“Perhaps you should get some rest, Master Bruce,” Alfred Pennyworth said from the shadows. The old, English gentleman stepped into the glow of the monitor, a worried look on his face. “There is the Wayne Foundation charity event later in the day. You were scheduled to be there.”
Bruce was silent for agonizing moments. He knew Alfred was merely looking out for him. The butler wanted to get his mind off the events of the night before. Pennyworth had done it numerous times throughout Wayne’s career as Batman, and it nearly always worked. But it wouldn’t this time. This time it was different.
“Let them know I won’t be going,” he finally said with a gruff tone. “Make something up. You’re good at that.”
Alfred shifted uneasily at the edge of the computer’s light. He fought against saying anything more, but he was unable to hold his tongue. He had watched Bruce tear himself apart far too often for that. He approached the vigilante and put his hand on his shoulder, “Bruce, I know how much he meant to you. How much he meant to all of us. But staring at this is not going to bring him back. All it will do is eat at you.”
Batman breathed deep, patting his friend’s hand with understanding, “I know it won’t bring Clark back, Alfred. But it will lead me to whoever killed him.”
The butler recoiled, clearly unsure of where Wayne’s head was at, “Master Bruce...that thing killed him.”
“No,” Bruce said firmly. “That thing was just a weapon. I want who ever fired it.”
A few keystrokes on the computer ceased the news broadcasts and replaced them with a map of Doomsday’s rampage. Bruce scoffed at the name “Doomsday”, but that’s what the media had settled on, the fatalist bunch that they were. The origin point was a comet strike in western Pennsylvania, and the line ended in Metropolis.
“Look,” Bruce started a timelapse, “it crash lands outside Pittsburgh, and makes a direct route to Metropolis. A straight line. The only time it even slowed down was when the JLI tried to get in its way. Other than that, it was going to one place. Once it was at Metropolis, it just started killing. It was sent to draw us out, and it was sent to get to Superman specifically.”
“My word,” Alfred gasped, “do you think it was alien in origin?”
“I’m not ruling out anything,” Bruce shook his head. “But I am going to find where it came from.”
The footsteps behind him told Bruce that Alfred had retreated back to the manor defeated in his attempt to break the hold his grief had over him. Many would cry on this Christmas morning. That Bruce Wayne knew. He would not be one of them, however. Sadness was not the emotion that overcame him in the wee hours of that holiday morning. No, his heart was instead filled with defeat. Bruce had never told Clark, but the Dark Knight knew Superman was the true key to changing the world. Now that key was taken away from them, and they’d all have to work to stand a chance in this war.
“Computer,” Batman commanded the machine, “track Doomsday’s approach to Earth. Might tell us something.”
“Affirmative, Batman,” the computer responded.
Bruce sighed, waited for the result, and put his head in his hands.
Kara was born to Argo City scientist Zor-El and his wife Alura a decade and a half before the calamity that claimed the planet. Her childhood was uneventful, if not happy. Zor-El and Alura loved their daughter, and she in turn them. She took to her father’s love of science, even if she didn’t have the same aptitude he did, and her mother, a member of the Kryptonian peacekeeping force, instilled in her a strong sense of right and wrong.
Their happy lives were shaken when Zor-El’s brother Jor-El came to warn the other scientist of the impending doom of Krypton. While Jor-El tried in vain to convince the Kryptonian Council of the danger, Zor-El scrambled frantically to try and create a refuge for his city. He succeeded in the nick of time, using some of the villain BRAINIAC’s technology to encase Argo City in a protective bubble. Krypton was gone, but Zor-El had managed to save some of his people.
At least that’s what they thought.
In the two years following Krypton’s destruction, the soil of Argo City began to turn into Kryptonite, poisoning the city’s inhabitants. With a craft that could only hold one passenger and no other choice, Zor-El and Alura sent their daughter to Earth, where her baby cousin Kal-El would be waiting for her. However, she was knocked off course during her journey, delaying her arrival by decades.
Kara, as a seventeen year old, landed on Earth in 2012. Emerging from her pod with no knowledge of human language or how Earth’s yellow sun would affect her biology, she went on an inadvertent rampage through Europe before being stopped by Wonder Woman and her cousin Kal-El. Kal took her to the Fortress of Solitude, where, using the pod she arrived in and the Fortress’s Kryptonian technology, he explained everything that’s happened to her, and him, since Krypton’s destruction. Kara, after being inspired by her cousin, decided she too wanted to be a hero. Due to this, Superman instructs her to split her time between training in combat with Wonder Woman, and spending time on the Kent farm to learn the human way of life he was raised in.
Kara took to the training on Themyscira like a fish to water. Her new abilities thrilled her as nothing had before. She studied every move that Wonder Woman and the other Amazons taught her carefully until she could replicate them with precision. Soon she was a better pure hand-to-hand combatant than her cousin, even if he was still vastly more powerful.
Her adventures in the “real world” were not as comforting off the bat. While she enjoyed spending time with Ma and Pa Kent, Kara, being Kryptonian, was used to a much more technologically advanced civilization. Life on the farm was often dull for her, especially because her cousin and her new, adoptive Earth “aunt and uncle” refused to allow her to use her powers outside of Themyscira. That changed when a hole to the Phantom Zone was ripped open, releasing General Zod and his lackies Ursa and Non upon the Earth. In order to stop them, Kal-El bestowed upon Kara a costume of her own, and asked her to join the fight. Using the alias “Supergirl”, she and Superman managed to defeat the three rogue Kryptonians and send them back to the Phantom Zone.
In her second year as a hero, Supergirl encountered the mysterious Project CADMUS and their biological creations. She battled many of the organizations creations alongside the Teen Titans, befriending many of the other young heroes. The Team and her eventually tracked CADMUS to its source, a massive underground laboratory beneath Metropolis. Together, they fought to its center.
There, they found a teenage clone of Superman in a stasis pod. After awakening the clone, it raged against them before being subdued by Supergirl, but not before causing catastrophic damage to the facility. In the end, CADMUS was believed to be destroy, and Kara and Clark were left to deal with Superboy.
The young man decided to take the name “Connor” and stay with the Teen Titans in hope of controlling the rage inside him.
Little did anyone realize, however, that CADMUS was just getting started.
Kara found herself content at the start of 2014. She was finally at peace with her new home, and even began dating Kaldur’ahm, also known as Aqualad. She was also helping her “cousin” Connor adapt to his life, even if the boy’s anger sometimes got the best of him.
That changed when the Legion of Doom declared war on the Justice League and the world’s heroes. The Legion were ruthless and prepared, attacking multiple major cities at once and thinning the heroes out by doing so. After being pushed to the limit, the League and its allies were able to defeat the Legion, sending its leader Vandal Savage into hiding.
Thanks to her tireless defense of the planet, her cousin and the rest of the League happily welcomed her into the Justice League.
With the war against the Legion in their rearview mirrors, the heroes of Earth attempted to reclaim a sense of normalcy. But public sentiment had began to turn on their actions. The fight against the Legion had cost vast amounts of collateral damage and loss of civilian lives, and people began calling for someone to “Watch the Watchmen” as it were. Riding this new wave of public opinion, Lex Luthor announced his campaign for the presidency, which was backed by huge polling numbers. While this disheartened Kara, she carried on fighting against evil wherever it emerged.
It was also during this time when Kara began working for CatCo Media and Media Mogul Cat Grant. Once an underling of Perry White, Grant started her own media empire on the back of her hard work. Kara now acts as Grant’s assistant, with her unaware of the superhero working in her midst.
Her world came crashing down when Doomsday arrived on Earth. The vicious creature tore through the Justice League International as it made its way towards Metropolis, where Kara engaged it before Superman arrived. Though she begged her cousin to let her help him, a wounded leg and the need to save civilians from the ruined city caused him to refuse. Kara watched in horror as the final blow both Doomsday and Clark landed was their last, and Superman fell to the ground dead.
Kara was now the bearer of the Kryptonian Legacy, and the last true child of Krypton in the universe. It was her responsibility to stand for truth, justice, and the American way.
But she wasn’t sure if she was ready for that.
| Attributes | As a Kryptonian living under the yellow sun of Earth, Kara is granted vast amounts of super strength, speed, stamina, endurance, invulnerability, flight, super breath, heat vision, super vision, and super hearing.
Kara has also been trained by Wonder Woman in hand-to-hand combat, granting her a fair amount of skill.
| Character Notes |
Wonder Woman - Kara’s remaining mentor and now oldest friend, Wonder Woman helped train Kara and acclimate her to Earth after she arrived. Wonder Woman considers Kara like a little sister to her, and Kara feels the same sisterly bond. Martian Manhunter - Kara enjoys spending time with the Martian, feeling a kindred spirit in being the last of their kind. Aqualad - Kaldur’ahm, Aquaman’s sidekick Aqualad, is a member of Young Justice and Kara’s boyfriend. Jonathan and Martha Kent - Superman’s adoptive parents and Kara’s adoptive Aunt and Uncle, the Kents helped teach Kara how to live among the humans comfortably. She still turns to them for life advice often. Superboy - A genetic clone of Superman and Supergirls adoptive cousin Krypto - Superman’s Kryptonian canine who lives at the Fortress of Solitude. Kelex - Superman’s robotic confidant and caretaker of the Fortress. Cat Grant - Kara’s boss
Lex Luthor - Lex is Superman’s archenemy and CEO of LexCorp. Riding a wave of anti-superhuman sentiment, he is also a strong candidate for the 2016 presidential election. Project CADMUS - An old enemy, long thought dead, is biding its time and ready to return.
| Character Goals | Supergirl is a top 5 DC comics character for me thanks to Super TAS and Justice League/JLU. I’ve played her briefly in past games, and have wanted to try my hand at her again. Thanks to the situations presented in this game, she’ll be vulnerable and tested in ways she normally isn’t in DC media, so I’m excited to try my hand at that as well.
| Sample Post |
Metropolis December 25, 2015 3 AM
Kara Zor-El had heard Krypto’s howls from the moment it happened. That’s the thing about dogs, they always know, even before people did. The old dog’s howls of sadness tore the bandage of shock off Kara’s wound, letting the emotion pour out as she made her way around a ruined downtown Metropolis, trying to find any survivor she could. It was the only thing she could hear as she floated through the city, overturning rubble to reveal choking people. Everything else was a dull, monotone ring, like after standing a bit too close to a firework going off. The civilians she saved cried and hugged her profusely, but she didn’t hear a word they said. She set them down one by one at the emergency triage centers and went for more, barely acknowledging their gratitude.
<Kara,> a soothing voice entered her mind, shaking her out of her malaise. She turned to find J’onn J’onzz, the Martian Manhunter, floating behind her. A gash across his right shoulder dripped with blood, and his left eye was swollen. J’onn had always been a calming presence to Kara, a fellow refugee on the planet. He knew what it meant to be the last of his kind. But tonight was different. There would be no calming the tempest of emotion flowing through her.<We have the situation taken care of. Go. You need to go.>
“Thanks, J’onn,” she replied flatly, choking back the tears. Zooming off towards the Arctic, she just wanted to be alone.
Kara landed at the Fortress of Solitude, hobbling on the leg the creature had injured earlier in the night. It was probably broken, but she couldn’t feel it. She couldn’t feel anything really. Nothing but a void left by the only person who she had a real, true connection to in this world.