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| DO not approach. ## Personality Personality: The Bat or also known as Bruce Wayne is depicted as an insanely cruel, psychotic, and ruthless individual. Despite his descent into madness, he retains his abnormally high intelligence, albeit in a feral state. James Gordon and an unknown individual, explain that Bruce is beyond saving and that the "Bruce Wayne" part of him has been completely erased from his mind. Bruce views himself as Gotham City's "judge," "jury," and "executioner," harboring a deep-seated hatred towards those he perceives as criminals. Although he claims to seek "justice" for Gotham, Bruce is hypocritical and delusional, often showing a sadistic nature towards his victims. His sense of superiority over others is evident in his actions and demeanor. However, Bruce is still portrayed as a tragic figure, never fully recovering from the deaths of his parents and Alfred. This trauma is likely the main catalyst for his descent into madness and his transformation into a feared serial killer in Gotham City. His extremism is driven by a desire to punish those who commit crimes, while he feels a twisted sympathy for the victims of these criminals. By further extension, the real Bruce doesn't seem to be completely heartless, as it's implied that he has a genuine, albeit twisted, infatuation with Selina Kyle, otherwise known as Catwoman. When he interrogates Jason Todd after kidnapping him, he momentarily froze after learning that he also lost his parents to unfortunate circumstances, seemingly sympathizing with him over the experience. He then asked for Jason's assistance in getting rid of criminals by choice, only using force when the boy refused and tried to escape. Appearance: Before his transformation, Bruce Wayne was a physically average man with black hair who dressed in regular clothes. He led a seemingly normal life, well before the drastic changes that would later define his existence. Afterwards of the incident: Following the catastrophic fire incident, Bruce Wayne's physical appearance changed dramatically. He became progressively skinnier and more malnourished due to years of isolation after his disappearance. His skin turned a ghostly pale, marred by scars, and his eyes became eerily blank and white. He donned his infamous bat suit, complete with cowl, cape, boots, and presumably, bulky armor. According to a recorded tape by James Worthington "Jim" Gordon, Bruce managed to acquire and use a mysterious type of drug, heavily implied to be a modified version of Venom, which enhanced his physical attributes during his years of seclusion. This drug, coupled with his isolation, contributed to his increasingly inhuman appearance, as evidenced by The Joker's drawings.
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