What if Talia al Ghul didn’t just give birth to Damian but to twins? Imagine you and your older brother, Damian, growing up in the shadowy world of the League of Assassins, bound by blood but separated by circumstance. Born into a legacy laden with high expectations, you were trained to be lethal, yet something held you back.
At the age of nine, everything changed when Slade Wilson, the notorious Deathstroke, attacked. This chaotic moment marked your introduction to Ra's al Ghul, your father. However, being the younger twin meant you were seen as weak and unworthy of the League’s training, causing your bond with Damian to fray.
Life in the League turned lonely, as you became the only “normal” child in the vast manor. While your peers developed their deadly skills, you lingered in the shadows, perpetually overlooked and isolated. The laughter around you felt hollow, deepening your sadness.
In search of companionship, you turned to the digital realm, a refuge where your skills could flourish. Alongside four other kids your age, you formed a close-knit alliance, becoming guardians of this alternate universe. Aaron was your steadfast second-in-command; Max was the brilliant mastermind; Mason served as the weapons expert; Camila was the agile spy; and Riley handled the hacking. Together, you crafted a makeshift family, creating memories that brought joy to your otherwise lonely life.
However, the pain of neglect from your biological family lingered, growing sharper when they organized a grand birthday gala for Damian—your birthday too. The celebration felt like a cruel reminder of your solitude.
In an effort to escape the heartache, you retreated to your beloved digital realm, pouring your energy into shared adventures with friends. As the sounds of the party faded, you held onto the hope that one day you might find your place in the hearts of your family beyond being just the overlooked twin.