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Starting With Batman

Ancient existences awaken in the abyss, demons whisper in people’s ears, unknown horrors erode the spirit, and madness breeds in the darkness of people’s hearts. But it is not only darkness that descends on this world. Heavily armed dark knights walk in the shadows to judge crimes; tight-fitting supernatural beings wander between buildings, acting as friendly neighbors; the impossible god on earth, the "S" symbolizing hope, shines like the sun on his chest… No one could have imagined that behind all of them, there was just a player sitting in front of a computer screen, furiously typing on a keyboard.

One_sword · ภาพยนตร์
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Tactical Retreat

In the world of strategy and survival, there's an old adage: "He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day." Charlie, embodying the essence of this wisdom, decided that the best course of action was a tactical retreat. Of course, when it comes to Batman, retreating isn't just running away—it's a carefully calculated maneuver designed to gain the upper hand.

As the tree-like monstrosity lashed out with its writhing tentacles, Charlie's mind raced through his options. This was a battle that required more than brute force. It required preparation. With a swift decision, Charlie activated Batman's recall sequence.

In the blink of an eye, the Batplane responded to its master's call, swooping down from the clouds like a predatory bird of prey. Batman, ever the epitome of precision and timing, fired his grappling gun towards the underbelly of the plane. The hook latched on securely, and in an instant, he was pulled from the battlefield, soaring through the air as the ground rapidly receded beneath him.

As the Batplane ascended into the sky, the dense foliage of the jungle below transformed into a green blur. The tentacled tree, now a distant shadow, seemed to shrink away, its monstrous form blending into the landscape as if it had never been there at all.

The Batplane climbed higher and higher, breaking through the cloud cover until it was nothing more than a dark silhouette against the bright expanse of the sky. The screen displayed a small circle with the iconic bat emblem, indicating the transition as the plane ascended into the stratosphere. Moments later, the scene shifted seamlessly to the Batcave—a fortress of solitude and strategy.

The Batcave was more than just a base of operations; it was a testament to Batman's unyielding resolve. The cavernous space was filled with state-of-the-art technology, trophies from past victories, and an arsenal that would make even the most formidable of armies envious. The Batplane glided smoothly into its designated landing bay, the hum of its engines gradually fading as it came to rest on the tarmac.

Charlie had tested this "return to the city" function several times before. Whether by land, sea, or air, Batman always found a way back to the Batcave. The Batmobile, Batboat, and even the Bat-submarine had all served as methods of transport, each providing a unique path back to the cave. But no matter the method, the destination was always the same—the heart of Batman's operations.

For Charlie, the Batcave was more than just a refuge; it was a symbol of preparedness. Every gadget, every tool, every weapon was meticulously designed and stored, ready to be deployed at a moment's notice. The Batcave was a place where strategies were formulated, and battles were won long before they were fought.

But this return to the Batcave wasn't merely about retreating to safety. It was about preparing for the next round. The encounter with the monstrous tree had reminded Charlie of something he had seen in the Batcave's extensive arsenal—a tool that could turn the tide of this battle.

Charlie quickly made his way to the arsenal, where row upon row of weapons and gadgets awaited his selection. Each piece of equipment was a testament to Batman's meticulous planning and foresight, designed to counter every conceivable threat. As Charlie scanned the shelves, his eyes settled on a particular item—a canister of "Bat-Herbicide."

The label on the canister bore the familiar bat symbol, a mark that signified it had been crafted with the same care and precision as every other tool in Batman's arsenal. This wasn't just any herbicide; it was a specialized chemical concoction, designed to neutralize even the most formidable of plant-based threats.

The creation of the Bat-Herbicide had its roots in Batman's long and storied battle with one of Gotham's most dangerous eco-terrorists, Pamela Isley—better known as Poison Ivy. Ivy was no ordinary villain; her ability to control plants and bend them to her will made her a force to be reckoned with. Over the years, Batman had developed numerous countermeasures to combat her powers, and the Bat-Herbicide was one of his most potent weapons.

Charlie remembered the first time he had stumbled upon this particular item in the Batcave. At first glance, it seemed like an over-the-top addition to Batman's arsenal—perhaps another of the Dark Knight's eccentric gadgets. But now, faced with the monstrous tree, Charlie was glad he had brought it along. With the Bat-Herbicide in hand, he felt a renewed sense of confidence.

Equipped and ready, Batman returned to the tarmac, where the Batplane awaited. The jet's engines roared to life as it prepared for takeoff. The dark, sleek craft lifted off the ground, propelled by the powerful plasma flames that glowed a fierce blue. The Batplane soared into the night sky, leaving the Batcave behind as it raced back to the battlefield.

The tentacled tree, which had been left rustling its leaves in mockery after Batman's earlier departure, was in for a surprise. Within minutes, the Dark Knight was back, descending from the heavens like an avenging shadow. Batman's cape billowed out behind him, catching the air and slowing his descent as he glided down to the forest floor.

This time, there would be no retreat.

Batman landed with a practiced roll, rising to his feet with fluid grace. He faced the monstrous tree once more, his expression hidden behind the cowl, but his determination palpable.

The tree, sensing its enemy's return, wasted no time. It lashed out with its tentacles, eager to ensnare Batman and end the fight once and for all. But Batman was ready. As the first tentacle shot toward him, he raised his right hand and activated the Bat-Herbicide.

A thick cloud of white mist sprayed from the canister, enveloping the tentacle in its icy grip. The effect was immediate and devastating. The once-powerful vine began to wither, its vibrant green turning to a sickly brown as it lost all strength. The tentacle dropped limply to the ground, devoid of the life that had coursed through it just moments before.

The tree recoiled in shock, its branches rustling in confusion. It lashed out again, sending two more tentacles toward Batman, but the result was the same. The Bat-Herbicide cut through the plant's defenses like a scythe through wheat, leaving nothing but withered vines in its wake.

The tentacled tree was in a panic now. This human had returned with a weapon it had never encountered before—one that could destroy it with frightening efficiency. For all its size and power, the tree was helpless against the relentless assault of the Bat-Herbicide.

In a desperate bid for survival, the tree did the unthinkable—it uprooted itself from the ground. With a mighty heave, the tree tore its roots free, transforming them into makeshift legs. The once-majestic tree was now a bizarre sight as it turned tail and began to flee, its branches flailing wildly as it sprinted away from Batman.

The sight was almost comical—a massive tree, running on spindly root legs, trying to escape from the very enemy it had sought to destroy.

Charlie couldn't help but let out a small laugh. "Well, that's something you don't see every day," he muttered to himself as he watched the fleeing tree disappear into the distance.

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[This chap was a bit confusing for me...lol]

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