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Batman: A New Way

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I... am a reincarnated person? I've known the possibility - no, the fact of the existence of after lives for a while now. It is impossible to deny them with what I have witnessed, be it Diana and the Olympians, John and Jason Blood with the demons they always come with. But now I know... more. My current life appears to have been a fictional comic book in my first life - not entirely something too out there, especially with the fact of the existence of an infinite multiverse. Yet still it is quite bizarre to think about, especially with me, myself being from such a universe, and reborn... The problem though is - I know all I know to be truth. It is as if it is a fundemental instinct within me that points me to the truth of these memories, and the knowledge of them. I have never been one to distrust my instincts. This means that Heaven and Hell are unlike what I've believed till now. I've... I've never believed myself deserving of Heaven. It has always been a comforting thought to know my parents are at peace, but now - if, if that show "Lucifer" they called it, is true, then it is all about guilt. Guilt. I've never cared about my own soul's resting place, knowing that it is my fault, that my parents died in that alley that day. Having failed both Barbara and Jason, unable to protect them from that maniac. But if it is all about guilt, then... Aren't they too destined for Hell? Don't all my children feel misplaced guilt? Did my father and mother blame themselves at the end of their lives for dying? Did they feel... guilty? No, I can not accept this. I need to know, I need to fix this. If necessary, I will drag them all to Heaven myself. Even if it costs me an eternal Hell as recompense. --------------------- (Author note: Self-Insert as Batman but with the Powers of the Force and the potential of Anakin Skywalker in DC. Potential only, meaning not the knowledge or skill, or memories. This is a Batman willing to kill, but it isn't his first course of action, unless truly necessary - keep that in mind. Hope you enjoy)
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