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@lucy-seraphina

A multifandom blog that goes with the flow of things. She/Her. 24.

DPxDC prompt #22

Post experimentation, fled to Gotham Danny is held together by stitches. Stitches everywhere. From the vivis autopsy to various limbs he had to retrieve and reattach. Incisions closed and even whole patches of skin he had to sew back onto himself.

A patchwork person, all stitched together, shambling through Gotham on base instincts. Perhaps occasionally lashing out in pain or fear, but ultimately just trying not to hurt or be hurt.

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Reports are popping up around Gotham that someone must have pulled a Frankenstein. Naturally this warrants Bat investigation. And Jason, the literary nerd, feels himself best qualified to take on the case.

Jason is determined to not be a dick like a certain someone *cough* Frankenstien *cough*

Why YES, Jason WILL give the creature kindness and compassion thank you very much! Anyone who says otherwise can suck it.

Everyone thinks they have what it takes — the temperament, the patience, the dedication — to tame a stray/handle a traumatized creature. Right up until they're sitting in the ER, bitten and/or scratched to hell and back, needing to get their shots just in case, while the professionals sweep in to take over where they failed.

Jason: I've read Frankenstein, I know what NOT to do!

Selina, professional stray cat tamer: Step aside amateur.

Gideon the Ninth, first flower of my House.

This is the huge painting of their most famous Ninth Heroes, beside the smaller ones of Anastasia, Nonius and Ortus, that they will hang in Drearburh and show to pilgrims "when everything is over".

Most Reverend Daughter Harrowhark Nonagesimus, the finest necromancer the Ninth House ever produced, and Gideon the Ninth, raised Nav, her Cavalier Primary, first flower of their House. One flesh, one end.

(Artist of this masterpiece is Litepla, they are an Ukrainian freelance artist who takes commissions!)

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