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This House Says My Name Like An Elegy by Wrenythinggoes
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU (Comics)
29 Nov 2025
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Wayne Manor has stood almost as long as Gotham itself. From the outside, it looks like a haunted house: all dark stone and shadows with lives of their own.
Every so often, someone “has to ask” about the rumors that the building is haunted. A nosy reporter. A drunken socialite. A paranormal YouTuber.
Outwardly, Bruce Wayne laughs them off, dismissing the idea out of hand. It's not his secret to tell.
The reality is that Wayne Manor is much warmer and more welcoming to those who reside there than it is to outsiders. Laughter echoes through the halls. Little faces peer out of the windows, waiting to welcome him home.
That's not to say there are no ghosts.
But they don't haunt the Manor.
They make it a home.***
Bruce somehow finds himself parenting some very traumatized ghost kids. And an equally traumatized living child. Sometimes family is a billionaire, a butler/dad, a gaggle of ghost children, a toddler assassin, and a weird, drunk, magic uncle.
Bookmarked by Hannahmorgan
05 Jul 2026
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Alfred Pennyworth has seen many things in his years of service to the Wayne family. An eight-year-old Jason Todd reading Fifty Shades of Grey in the manor library was not supposed to be one of them.
When kids outside school call Jason a nerd and hand him "pop culture" reading material, Jason makes it exactly four pages before the contracts confuse him and Alfred's soul leaves his body. What follows is an emergency trip to the Watchtower, a Justice League meeting derailed by the World's Smallest Literary Critic, Dick Grayson making the mistake of mentioning kissing, and Bruce Wayne discovering exciting new reasons to buy a school.
Jason's verdict: the book is an abomination, Jane Austen would never, and there's only one man qualified to handle this level of literary evil.
John Constantine agrees. The book doesn't even deserve proper Hell.
(Mr. Darcy remains unbothered. Pride and Prejudice remains supreme. Tommy Barker's parents receive a very polite fourteen-minute visit from a billionaire.)Bookmarked by Hannahmorgan
28 Jun 2026
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Three-year-old Jason Todd-Wayne wakes before dawn, grabs his stuffed elephant and trusty bucket, and sets off on a grand backyard expedition. What he finds is wonderful. What Bruce finds is terrifying.
Bookmarked by Hannahmorgan
28 Jun 2026
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How To Break Batman's Number One Rule: No Metas In Gotham by player_tag
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
12 Jun 2026
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Three metas. Three meta children in his city. One that he’d seen somewhat regularly in galas, and never noticed, and one with wings. He wasn’t sure about the other child’s—Jason’s—abilities yet, but he was certain that he was also meta. Those glowing green eyes—they definitely weren’t natural.
Bruce was pissed that he’d never noticed them before. He was—he was Batman. This was concerning and a major oversight.
He needed to find out more about all the children he’d seen. Immediately.
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Batman works alone, and his city is off limits to any and all metas. Unfortunately, not everyone seems to have gotten that memo, since he catches wind of metas running around.
Meanwhile, Tim Drake and Cassandra Cain run after Batman, stalking him; Jason Todd and Dick Grayson are on the run from a company that wants them for their abilities; Damian Al Ghul is being protected by his mother in the League, but she cannot always be there for him with Ra's wanting to use his body.
Batman is finally catching wind of all of them, and his main concern is their safety. The children don't seem to know this.
(told from everyone's pov!)
Bookmarked by Hannahmorgan
25 Jun 2026
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A Guide To Being Selfless (Certified By Jason Wayne) by player_tag
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
19 Jun 2026
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When Jason gets thrown back in time, it's to his grave, because of course it is.
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Jason gets thrown back in time, and decides that he does not care about the implications of changing the timeline. His main goal is to get his family back, to ensure the Joker dies and stays dead, and to have a relatively peaceful time (barring all the vigilante bullshit he can't seem to quit). Surely, this will go smoothly.
Bookmarked by Hannahmorgan
25 Jun 2026
