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When a series of high-level thefts linked to his own security codes puts the Batcomputer at risk, Tim Drake decides to act alone. He leaves behind his identity as Red Robin and infiltrates a criminal network as a civilian—no gadgets, no backup, relying only on his intellect.
There, he meets Nocturne, a former protégé of Batman with a warped sense of justice and a mind as sharp as his own. What begins as an undercover mission quickly becomes a psychological duel, where Nocturne isn’t trying to defeat Tim… he’s trying to prove they’re the same.
And the closer Tim gets to the truth, the more the line between what’s right and what’s necessary begins to blur.
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The Joker's body was found lifeless.
After years of cheating death, laughing in the face of danger, and dancing on the edge of chaos, the Clown Prince of Crime has finally fallen. But not by accident. Not by chance.
It was murder. Calculated. Impeccable.
And now, it's Batman's job to figure out which of his own children crossed the line he swore never to cross.
Five suspects. Five alibis. Five motives.
The family is locked inside the cave, and Bruce knows one of them is lying. But the deeper he digs, the more he wonders if he truly wants to find the truth... or if, deep down, he already knows it.
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Timothy Drake doesn’t mind being Bruce Wayne’s adopted son… except when everyone sees him as ‘the rich kid adopted by another rich guy.’ Now, after years of not touching the cello, he’s on a secret mission: to prove he can be a talented musician without his last name doing the heavy lifting. Between anonymous performances, harsh critiques, and the occasional fight to save Gotham, Tim learns that the hardest strings to manage aren’t on the cello—they’re the ones tangled up in his own head.
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- Part 1 of Tim Musician AU
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First, Tim quits being Red Robin. Then, he burns down the Drake mansion. It's that simple.
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- Part 1 of Cinders & Capes
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Tim Drake seeks calm in a chaotic world, but his refuge becomes a dangerous addiction. Caught between the need to escape and the desire to be himself, his quest for peace turns into a journey toward self-destruction. Because, of course, who needs therapy when you can have a toxic relationship with a little weed? At the end of the day, at least plants don’t judge you... until you realize you’re talking to yourself in your room instead of saving the world. He just needs a shirt that says, “Mental peace is overrated.”
