What if Talia al Ghul took a different path that dramatically changed her legacy? Instead of having Bruce Wayne's child directly, she drugged him, collected his sperm, and implanted it in a random woman. This calculated act leads to a series of unexpected pregnancies: first, twins—both girls—followed a year later by another girl. Finally, she gives birth to twins again, one of whom is a boy named Damian.
At just three and a half years old, Talia takes Damian away from his biological mother and sisters, raising him as her own heir within the League of Assassins. As he grows, Damian embodies the fierce intensity of the al Ghul legacy, yet feels a lingering emptiness, as if he’s missing a part of himself.
When Slade Wilson attacks the League, Talia decides that it’s time to let Damian live with his biological father, Bruce Wayne, the Batman. Thrust into a new family dynamic with his adopted siblings, Damian begins to find his place. However, he soon feels an inexplicable pain in his chest, suggesting a power inside him that neither the al Ghul nor Wayne heritage can fully unlock.