THIS PART IS NOW CLOSED. YOU CAN CONTINUE POSTING FILLS, BUT PLEASE PROMPT ALL NEW THINGS
HERE.
Part one here! Part two here! Part three here! Part four here! Part five here! Part six here! Part seven here! Part eight here! Feel free to reprompt posts from previous parts once. If you do so, I'd recommend leaving a link to your fill on the original prompt,
(
Read more... )
A mentor!hero (of your choice) crossed that thin line of righteous vigilantism. They've defied the golden moral rule and they're not turning back. In fact, their getting worse.
The Justice League (or the Government) decided to take matters into their own hands. That ex-hero must be stopped at all costs. He was wanted: dead or alive.
Cue in the loyal sidekick who sticks with his mentor through all this. He knows that what they're doing is already wrong. This wasn't for justice anymore. But he doesn't leave because his mentor needs him.
Then they were cornered. No way out. A dead end. They were now caught and there's no chance of escape... at least... for one of them.
Here are some clothes, wear them immediately
I'll wear your costume, please escape without me
Do not worry. They will never notice.
Once I had the mask on, who'll know that it's me?"
Please anons... make me cry.
BONUS:
- one of the good heroes/ gov agents noticed the switch but they didn't do anything about it. The rest of the lot are unaware.
- mentor!hero became a full-out villain after this
Reply
i can imagine it most easily with Batman and Robin. Batman has always been on that thin line. I imagine if someone close, like Alfred, died, he could be pushed over.
I can also kinda see this happening with Clark and.Conner although the dynamics of what would happen would definitely be different
Oh god I need to stop myself from trying to fill every other prompt I see
Reply
"They've cornered Batman and Nightwing."
This brought Impulse, Tigress, Tempest and Kon into the room at a dead run. The ex-Young Justice team were possibly the most invested in the case of Batman going rogue. Their devoted teammate had followed after their old Commander without a thought, and while Nightwing was an extremely close friend, Batman had slowly but surely become one too. It was Batman who declared they were ready to join the League, and the one who congratulated them all when they did.
On the screen now was a news broadcast by Cat Grant, showing Superman and the rest of the Big Seven battling and losing against the rogue League members. Hawkwoman was trapped in a net that shocked her every time she moved, her mace kicked aside and out of reach, John Stewart as Green Lantern was out cold not far away, and most of the others were in similar condition. Only Superman and Wonder Woman stood against Batman, while the Flash tried and failed to apprehend Nightwing, who was all too used to fighting a speedster and was winning because of his many spars with Wally.
"Why do they resist?" Kaldur asked, grip tightening dangerously on the back of the chair M'gann sat in. Wally paused in switching the satellite feed so they could have a better view of the battle and Conner looked away from them all.
"They lost someone close to them, and the League could have stopped it and they didn't." Wally said before clicking a few more buttons and bringing up multiple angles of the battle on the various screens.
"They lost a lot of people close to them." Conner corrected, trying in vain not to think of the city that was once Gotham. After an earthquake measuring 7.5 on the richter scale had nearly razed the city to the ground, a plague had set in and the Government declared the city a No Man's Land rather than rebuild what was called the Cesspit City. Lots of people had died. Batman and Nightwing and the new Robin had gone insane.
"The army has arrived." M'gann said with a sad expression as a hail of bullets drove Batman and Nightwing into the Hospital they'd been fighting on top of.
"Prepare the Zeta tube." Kaldur said and Wally was off in the blink of an eye the speedster was gone to do just that. They each went through the Zeta tube and landed not far away from where the army had Batman and Nightwing holed up.
Once they rounded the corner they saw Batman had left the cover of the hospital and jumped the three League members, Kryptonite knife in hand. Before they could react the knife was dug into Superman's back and bullets ripped through the air and made the Dark Knight's body do a sickening dance before it hit the ground, motionless.
Only, that jump and twist wasn't Batman's fighting style.
Only, Batman had thicker arms that that.
Only, Nightwing would do anything for Batman.
Conner heard Wally cry out and reached out to grab him and pull him back, knowing the speedster would have come to the same conclusion he had. Conner pulled M'gann into his arms too as she sobbed, holding the crying speedster to his chest too in his other arm. He was sure he was the only one who heard something from Nightwing dressed as Batman.
"Don't let him die." in the faintest voice before a heartbeat Conner had long ago memorized stopped.
Superman survived the literal knife to the back.
The only League members to survive the slaughter of their ranks by the real Batman were the mans' former team.
Reply
Reply
gdi, Batman. gdi. My emotions. All over the place.
You, sir or madam, deserve the internet.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
(I honestly thought it was just gratuitous Japanese... which, as you probably would know as a student of Japanese, is kind of obnoxious, I'm glad you had a purpose for it)
I'm a classics (Latin and Greek) student, and I appreciate other language students.
You know what I mean by gratuitous right? Like when people make non-Japanese people say Kawaii? Or just add in dumb little snippets of a language (usually incorrect) to make themselves seem smarter or something.
It'd be like if I wrote this, and titled it Socius Mali. There's be no reason, and it'd be pretentious.
However, there is a reason. It's a song as anon and you have said. So, I appreciate that you (being a student I can assume) used it correctly, and had a context and purpose for it. Thank you.
On that note... is this song something you would recommend?
Don't take that the wrong way or anything. I'm praising you, after being shown that you knew what you were doing and had a plan for it. That makes that choice have so much more meaning to me. Please accept my apologies for jumping to conclusions in the first place. It was a powerful and moving fill... you should be proud. :)
Reply
It's no problem at all, thank you for such a long comment on such a quickly written fic. As soon as I saw Servant of Evil I knew there was no resisting writing it :)
Yes, I do understand that form of Japanese or Wapanese (Western Japanese) can be very obnoxious, I've dealt with it since taking Japanese.
Yes I would recommend this song, it's got a very good story and it's part of the Aku No series (or the "of Evil" series in English) and it's sung by the Vocaloid Len Kagamine. Do you know anything of the Vocaloids? They really are wonderful and innovative. My favourites are Len, Gakupoid, KAITO and one of the newer ones named Yuma or VY2.
Here's the "official" version of the song, sorry it hasn't got lyrics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfNmBXSSfpk
And here's a fanmade version with: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTNnQP3heZY
Thank you again for such a wonderful review of my work! Let me know if you'd like to know more about the Vocaloids if you don't already know of them, or even if you do because I'd like someone else to talk to. :)
--Kira
Reply
http://youtu.be/tMMacfUdzVQ
I'll have to check this of evil song out then...
Reply
Leave a comment