BatQuest: A CK2 Batman Quest

[X] [LOVE] Neither
[X] [EVENT] No one deserves that.
[X] [FREE] Esoteric Knowledge
 
[X] [LOVE] Tommy Elliott
[X] [EVENT] No one deserves that.
[X] [FREE] Esoteric Knowledge
 
[X] [LOVE] Neither
[X] [EVENT] No one deserves that.
[X] [FREE] Self-Defense Training


The classic Batman. Call me uncreative, but sometimes you just want to see a socially stunted man dressed up like a Bat beating people only within an inch of their lives
 
[X] [EVENT] No one deserves that.
[X] [FREE] Forensic Accounting

The only way to stop the Joker for good. Joining the IRS!
 
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And we are tied for actually for everything except Love.
Adhoc vote count started by Fallout5368 on Sep 21, 2023 at 8:16 PM, finished with 65 posts and 49 votes.
 
I don't want to do classic Batman for one reason in particular. The Jason Todd issue was primarily caused by that thought process.
 
Honestly it was a painful pick between magic and forensic accounting, purely because the latter has Edward Nashton in it. Setting up that history early would be amazing, especially if he actually teaches Bruce a few things.
 
[X] [LOVE] Neither
[X] [EVENT] No one deserves that.
[X] [FREE] Forensic Accounting
 
Alright, can someone please explain why they want the Joker to get away with his crimes? As well as go the boring non-magical route?
 
[X] [LOVE] Tommy Elliott
[X] [EVENT] He had it coming.

I like the idea of Disaster Bisexual Batman, and (on a more serious note) of a Batman who is willing to kill but only as a last resort, as opposed to the sort of bifurcated takes we see where he either fastidiously refuses to ever take a life or kills wantonly without any regard for what he's doing. But I'm conflicted on what sort of training to go for from here. My impulse is to continue the detective path with Forensic Accounting, but a Batman without martial arts feels incomplete, and magic is fascinating too…
 
[X] [LOVE] Neither
[X] [EVENT] He had it coming.
[X] [FREE] Esoteric Knowledge
 
The Just one isn't about killing it's about letting the Law do its job. The Mercy route lets a lot of bad stuff happen.

To be clear, the guy got turned into pink mist by a vigilante, not charged guilty by a court of law, that's not the law, that was pure and simply vengeance
 
Alright, can someone please explain why they want the Joker to get away with his crimes? As well as go the boring non-magical route?
The QM has said that won't be an issue in the quest. Which makes sense; the Joker issue isn't a problem with Batman not killing, it's a Doylist artifact caused by the soap opera format of comics publishing. If Batman killed the Joker, the Joker would just come back, because the format is the issue. And this is a generational quest.

I have little interest in playing a Punisher Batman who goes around killing people.
 
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