To me, Damian is something of a rainbow baby. Talia tried numerous times to conceive naturally, but the effects of the Lazarus pit made it impossible for her to do so. Still, Ra’s demanded an heir. So after many painful failed attempts, she used an artificial womb. She watched her son grow in a tube. She’d sit by him every day to make sure nothing went wrong, sing and talk to him, anything to make sure he was okay. And when he came out, she was overjoyed. From the moment she held him in her arms, she knew something had changed. Suddenly, the league didn’t matter. Ra’s wasn’t even an after thought. All that mattered to her was keeping her child safe. Making sure that this new piece of family would never be taken away.
I have SOOOO many Talia thoughts they’re just all incoherent jumbles in my head so every time I wanna sit down and write about her I never know where to start. I wish I had more of a following so I could just ask what people want to see HAKXKSN
Teensy peek at what I’m working on rn
Baby Damian woke up and chose violence
I think it would be very fun if Talia had a little reservation of wild bats and there’s one particular bat there who’s all scarred up and grumpy looking who she calls Bruce
Talia art FINISHED. Im really obsessed with the classic Talia look, the swoosh looks so good... and it keeps me from having to draw the other eye. BUUUT Im gonna work on milf Talia next promise Because a big part of her character is protecting endangered species and everything it would make sense for her to have access to Tigers.
Because Im a simp it would make sense that the tigers would be like pets to her..
Listen…. Shes hot
there is a panel like this of ra’s and little talia but i can never find it so i just had to re-sketch it form memory real quick
Another poem w brutalia vibes
If your plot feels flat, STUDY it! Your story might be lacking...
Stakes - What would happen if the protagonist failed? Would it really be such a bad thing if it happened?
Thematic relevance - Do the events of the story speak to a greater emotional or moral message? Is the conflict resolved in a way that befits the theme?
Urgency - How much time does the protagonist have to complete their goal? Are there multiple factors complicating the situation?
Drive - What motivates the protagonist? Are they an active player in the story, or are they repeatedly getting pushed around by external forces? Could you swap them out for a different character with no impact on the plot? On the flip side, do the other characters have sensible motivations of their own?
Yield - Is there foreshadowing? Do the protagonist's choices have unforeseen consequences down the road? Do they use knowledge or clues from the beginning, to help them in the end? Do they learn things about the other characters that weren't immediately obvious?
waiting to drop