Gotham City RPG

Gotham City RPG

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Gotham City adapted to a beast world

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Rabies

Rabies is a serious viral disease that affects the brain and nervous system of mammals, especially animals like dogs, bats, raccoons, and foxes. It spreads mainly through saliva, usually by bites or when infected saliva enters a wound.

In animals, rabies causes clear behavioral and physical changes. At first, an infected animal may seem normal or slightly sick, showing signs like low energy or fever. As the virus spreads to the brain, behavior becomes abnormal. Many animals become aggressive, restless, or unusually fearless, even approaching bigger animals. Others may become the opposite—quiet, weak, and withdrawn.

Common signs in animals include: • Excessive drooling or foaming at the mouth • Difficulty swallowing • Uncoordinated movement or paralysis • Sudden aggression or biting without reason • Sensitivity to light or sound

In later stages, the virus causes severe brain damage, leading to paralysis, inability to eat or drink, and death.

Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear in both animals. However, it can be prevented through vaccination in animals and immediate medical treatment after exposure in humans. It is like a zombie infection that makes the conscious animals become wild.

Justice League

Conformed by the top finest heroes of the world:

Superman— Leader Batman Wonder Woman Green Arrow Green Lantern Martian Manhunter Flash Aquaman

Each one of these have their respective cities to where they are settled, living normal civilian lives but secretly being worlds finest. They occasionally visit Gotham, where Batman is settled

BlĂźdhaven vigilantes

🦊 Nightwing — Red Fox Nightwing is the primary protector of Blüdhaven and is represented by a red fox. His suit is black with a bright blue bird-shaped emblem stretching across the chest and arms, designed for agility and acrobatic combat. Nightwing is charismatic, empathetic, and far more approachable than many vigilantes. He focuses on helping civilians directly, often building trust between carnivores and herbivores. In civilian life, Dick Grayson sometimes works in law enforcement or community security within Blüdhaven, allowing him to fight corruption both legally and as a vigilante. 🐕 Tarantula — Doberman Tarantula is portrayed as a Doberman, representing her aggressive and ruthless nature. Her dark tactical suit is designed for stealth and close combat. Tarantula believes crime must be crushed by any means necessary. While she claims to protect Blüdhaven, her brutal methods often place her in conflict with Nightwing’s moral code. 🐺 Blockbuster (Reformed Version) — Gray Wolf In some interpretations, the fallen crime lord Blockbuster is occasionally portrayed in redemption arcs as a massive gray wolf struggling to overcome his violent past. Although traditionally a villain, these versions show him attempting to repair the damage he caused in Blüdhaven’s criminal underworld.

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🐆 Orphan — Black Leopard Cassandra Cain, known as Orphan, is depicted as a black leopard—silent, precise, and deadly. Her suit is simple: matte black armor designed for stealth, with almost no markings. Cassandra is one of the greatest martial artists in Gotham. Raised by assassins, she learned to read body language instead of spoken language, making her incredibly perceptive in combat. Despite her quiet personality, she is compassionate and determined to protect innocent people—seeking redemption for her violent past. 🦅 Batwoman Family Connections Some Bat-family allies orbit around Batwoman, including military or intelligence contacts who support Gotham’s vigilantes with equipment and strategic resources. These allies often come from disciplined species like eagles, wolves, or large guard dogs, symbolizing their tactical roles. Lesbian. 🐶 Alfred Pennyworth — English Mastiff Alfred Pennyworth is portrayed as a dignified English mastiff. Calm, observant, and fiercely loyal, Alfred serves as the caretaker of Wayne Manor. Though he appears to be just a polite butler, Alfred has a background in intelligence and military medicine. He often treats injured vigilantes and offers emotional guidance to the entire Bat-family. To many of them, Alfred is the true heart of the family—the one figure capable of calming even Gotham’s fiercest predators.

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🐐 Batwing — Mountain Goat Luke Fox, also known as Batwing, is portrayed as a mountain goat, reflecting resilience and balance. His armored suit is a high-tech exoskeleton with mechanical wings and advanced weapon systems. Luke is calm, intelligent, and highly disciplined. Unlike most vigilantes, he relies heavily on technology and engineering. In civilian life, Luke works at Wayne Enterprises, helping develop advanced tech while secretly upgrading Batman’s arsenal. 🐺 Azrael — White Wolf Azrael is represented by a white wolf, reflecting both religious symbolism and predatory ferocity. His armor is heavy and medieval-looking, glowing with fiery blades and engraved symbols from the Order of St. Dumas. Azrael is intense, conflicted, and deeply bound by faith. Unlike Batman’s controlled methods, Azrael struggles with violent programming implanted by his order. His civilian identity, Jean-Paul Valley, tries to live a quiet academic life, though he constantly battles the conditioning that pushes him toward extreme justice.

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🦅 Red Robin — Hawk Tim Drake as Red Robin is a hawk, representing his sharp perception and strategic mind. His suit is a refined version of the Robin uniform: dark red armor plating, black tactical fabric, and a cape designed like folded wings for gliding between Gotham’s rooftops. Tim is analytical, calm, and extremely intelligent. Unlike many other vigilantes who rely on instinct or strength, he relies on deduction and planning—traits that made him the one who originally discovered Batman’s identity. Only bisexual batson. In civilian life, Tim lives as a brilliant student and young tech entrepreneur, quietly helping fund investigations and building advanced technology for the Bat-family. 🐕 Signal — African Wild Dog Duke Thomas, known as The Signal, is portrayed as an African wild dog—a highly cooperative and intelligent hunter known for teamwork. His suit is black and yellow, built for daylight operations since he often protects Gotham during the day while Batman dominates the night. His visor enhances vision and protects him from bright light. Duke is optimistic and determined, often acting as a bridge between Gotham’s civilians and its vigilantes. Unlike many Bat-family members, he grew up during Gotham’s chaos and represents hope for its younger generation. Duke’s Family Duke’s parents were victims of psychological attacks from the Joker, leaving them mentally unstable. Despite this tragedy, Duke remains compassionate and refuses to let Gotham’s darkness define him.

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🦉 Oracle — Snowy Owl After her injury, Barbara evolves into Oracle, symbolized by a snowy owl—a creature known for observation and intelligence. She now operates from a high-tech command center, guiding Gotham’s vigilantes through surveillance, hacking, and intelligence gathering. Oracle’s personality becomes calmer and more strategic. Even without fighting physically, she becomes one of the most powerful figures in Gotham’s underground hero network. 🐆 Spoiler — Black Panther Spoiler is depicted as a black panther. Her purple suit includes stealth armor and a hooded mask that allows her to move quietly across Gotham’s rooftops. Stephanie is rebellious, stubborn, and determined to prove herself. She became Spoiler originally to disrupt her father’s criminal schemes, but over time she earned her place among Gotham’s vigilantes. In civilian life she is a student trying to balance normal life with the chaos of crime fighting. 🐕 Batwoman — Doberman Batwoman is portrayed as a Doberman, reflecting military discipline and strength. Her suit is dark tactical armor with a red bat symbol and a flowing red cape. Kate Kane is serious, fearless, and highly trained. Her background in military academies makes her one of Gotham’s most professional fighters. Her civilian identity is a wealthy socialite with strong connections to Gotham’s elite circles, which she secretly uses to gather intelligence. 🐅 Huntress — Bengal Tiger Huntress appears as a Bengal tiger. Her suit is deep purple with reinforced armor and a collapsible crossbow. Huntress is intense, vengeful, and emotionally driven. Coming from a mafia family background, she fights crime with a level of ferocity that sometimes worries Batman. Her civilian life often involves teaching or working within Gotham’s community programs, attempting to help others avoid the life she grew up in.

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Nightwing — Fox Nightwing is a red fox, perfectly fitting his agile and clever fighting style. His suit is sleek black with bright blue lines forming a bird-like symbol across the chest and arms. It’s lighter than Batman’s armor, designed for speed and acrobatics. Nightwing is charismatic, empathetic, and socially skilled—very different from Batman’s cold personality. He naturally connects with both herbivores and carnivores, making him one of Gotham’s most beloved heroes. In civilian life, Dick Grayson often works in law enforcement or security in Blüdhaven, where he continues protecting people while trying to maintain a more hopeful view of society. Robin (Damian Wayne) — Black Cat and Grey wolf hybrid Damian Wayne operates as Robin, represented by a black cat and grey wolf hybrid. His suit keeps the classic Robin colors but is more tactical, with a dark armored tunic, green gloves, and a hooded cape. Damian has the pride and sharp instincts of a feline predator. He is extremely confident, often arrogant, but also fiercely loyal to his family. His upbringing by the League of Assassins makes him deadly in combat despite his young age. In civilian life, Damian lives under Bruce Wayne’s care, studying at elite academies while secretly training to one day surpass Batman. Red Hood — Red Wolf Red Hood is depicted as a red wolf, reflecting both his connection to Batman and his independent nature. His armored suit includes a tactical jacket and the iconic red helmet that hides his identity. Jason Todd is intense, aggressive, and emotionally complex. Unlike Batman, he believes lethal force can sometimes be justified. However, after reconciling with the Bat-family, he now operates alongside them while still maintaining his brutal edge, he’s got quite the dark humor at the worst situations and sarcasm. In civilian life, Jason lives off the grid, moving through Gotham’s rough neighborhoods and sometimes infiltrating criminal networks to dismantle them from the inside.

Society

The Beastar The Beastar is a prestigious leader chosen to maintain peace between carnivores and herbivores. They are usually someone respected, powerful, and morally trusted by society. The Beastar can influence laws, social policy, and public perception of different species. In this DC world, the Beastar is often involved in major cities like Metropolis or Gotham City, helping keep balance where tensions are strongest. Herbivores Herbivores form most of the population and usually dominate politics, education, and business. Many safety laws exist primarily to protect them, which sometimes creates tension with carnivores. Carnivores Carnivores—especially large predators like wolves, lions, or bears—are often feared and closely monitored. They may face discrimination or social pressure to constantly prove they are safe around herbivores. Some who cannot control their instincts end up involved with the Black Market. Omnivores Omnivores often act as neutral figures between herbivores and carnivores. Because their diet includes both plants and meat, society sometimes views them as a natural bridge between the two groups. Hybrids Hybrids (mixed-species animals) are rare and frequently stigmatized. Many animals see them as unnatural or unstable, causing them to face discrimination or social isolation. Overall Society Even with the authority of the Beastar, tensions between instinct and coexistence remain. Cities like Metropolis represent hopeful coexistence, while darker cities like Gotham City show how fragile that balance can be.

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Blüdhaven Black Market Deep within abandoned warehouses and underground tunnels lies the hidden Black Market. Unlike the secret markets in more controlled cities, Blüdhaven’s black market is chaotic and open to many forms of illegal trade. Carnivores can obtain meat there, but the market also sells stolen technology, weapons, and smuggled goods. Overall Atmosphere Blüdhaven represents survival and struggle. In this Beastars-style world, the city is a place where social systems have mostly failed, forcing animals to rely on their instincts and strength to get by. Yet even in this harsh environment, there are people trying to rebuild the city and prove that predator and prey can live together without fear.

BlĂźdhaven #1

Blüdhaven in a Beastars-Style World Blüdhaven is a harsh industrial port city located not far from Gotham City. While Gotham struggles with corruption and fear, Blüdhaven is known for something worse: neglect. The city’s government is weak, its industries dominate daily life, and many neighborhoods have been left to decay. Factories, shipping docks, and polluted rivers surround the city, creating an environment where survival is often more important than morality. Carnivores and herbivores live together here, but unlike cities such as Metropolis, coexistence is fragile and shaped by poverty rather than cooperation. Because many carnivores struggle to find legitimate work in other cities, Blüdhaven has become a place where large predators, scavengers, and other marginalized species gather. This has made the city both dangerous and unpredictable. Blüdhaven’s main protector is Nightwing, who fights crime while trying to rebuild the city’s broken communities. Blüdhaven Harbor The Blüdhaven Harbor is the city’s largest economic hub. Cargo ships constantly arrive with goods from around the world, but the harbor is also a major center for smuggling, illegal weapons, and underground trade. Criminal groups often use the docks to move contraband without attracting attention. Haven District The Haven District is the most populated residential area in Blüdhaven. Most working-class citizens live here in aging apartment complexes and crowded neighborhoods. Carnivores and herbivores live side by side, but economic hardship often fuels crime and tension between species. Industrial Zone Blüdhaven’s Industrial Zone is filled with factories, power plants, and warehouses. Many of these facilities operate with little oversight, causing pollution that affects both the environment and the health of the city’s residents.

Gotham city locations #2

The Iceberg Lounge The Iceberg Lounge is a luxurious nightclub owned by Penguin. On the surface it’s a gathering place for Gotham’s elite herbivores and wealthy carnivores. In reality it functions as a neutral meeting ground for criminals and black-market traders. The Black Market Like in Beastars, Gotham secretly contains a Black Market. Hidden beneath abandoned subway tunnels and old industrial zones, it sells illegal meat and other contraband to carnivores who cannot legally obtain it. Authorities publicly deny its existence, but nearly everyone in Gotham knows it is there. Overall Atmosphere Gotham in this Beastars-style setting is dark, tense, and morally complex. The city constantly struggles between instinct and civilization. Laws try to keep predators and prey living together peacefully, yet fear, prejudice, and inequality keep pulling society toward chaos. In this environment, both heroes and villains emerge as symbols of how individuals respond to the same broken system.

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Gotham’s Social Structure Like in Beastars society, Gotham publicly promotes peaceful coexistence, but fear and instinct are always present. Large carnivores—wolves, big cats, bears—are often stereotyped as dangerous even if they live normal lives. Many are required to follow strict regulations about food, behavior, and employment. Herbivores often control business, media, and government, claiming it is necessary for safety. This imbalance contributes to resentment and crime, creating the harsh environment that produced Gotham’s many vigilantes and villains. Arkham Asylum Arkham Asylum is Gotham’s most infamous psychiatric facility. In this Beastars-style world, Arkham houses criminals whose violent instincts or psychological instability made them dangerous to society. Both herbivores and carnivores are imprisoned there, but many carnivores end up confined because authorities believe their instincts make them unpredictable. The building itself is old and fortress-like, isolated from the rest of the city, and constantly guarded. Wayne Tower Wayne Tower dominates Gotham’s skyline. It serves as the headquarters of Wayne Enterprises and represents the city’s wealth and technological progress. Publicly, the company funds programs meant to improve carnivore–herbivore relations, housing, and education. Secretly, it also supports the activities of Gotham’s mysterious vigilante, Batman. Crime Alley Crime Alley is one of Gotham’s poorest districts. Here, carnivores and herbivores live together in cramped conditions where food shortages, unemployment, and crime are common. Many residents feel abandoned by the city’s leadership. It is also where Bruce Wayne’s parents were murdered, an event that helped shape Gotham’s most feared protector.

Gotham City

In this reinterpretation of Gotham City within the social structure of Beastars, the city becomes one of the most unstable places in the DC Universe. Gotham is a massive urban ecosystem where carnivores and herbivores attempt to coexist under strict laws controlling predatory behavior. Despite these rules, the city is full of tension: herbivores dominate politics and wealthy districts for safety, while many carnivores are pushed toward poorer neighborhoods, discrimination, or underground crime networks.

Harley Quinn —— The Hyena Trickster

Character: Harley Quinn Animal: Spotted Hyena In this Beastars-style Gotham set in Gotham City, Harley Quinn is a spotted hyena, an animal known for intelligence, loud “laughter,” and chaotic social behavior—perfectly reflecting her unpredictable personality. Civilian life: Before becoming Harley Quinn, Dr. Harleen Quinzel worked as a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, studying criminal minds. Her fascination with Joker led her to abandon her career and embrace a life of crime. Suit: Harley wears a red-and-black jester bodysuit adapted for her hyena build, designed for acrobatics and chaos. She usually carries a giant mallet or bat, matching her theatrical fighting style. Personality: Playful, reckless, and energetic, Harley treats crime like a game. Beneath the madness, she remains clever and emotionally perceptive, making her one of Gotham’s most unpredictable villains.

Ra’s Al Ghul — The Desert Lion

Character: Ra's al Ghul Animal: Asiatic Lion An ancient lion leading the League of Assassins. Civilian life: Leader of a global eco-extremist order. Suit: Traditional assassin robes mixed with tactical armor. Personality: Calm, philosophical, and ruthless in pursuit of environmental balance.

Killer Croc — The Titan Crocodile

Character: Killer Croc Animal: Saltwater Crocodile Waylon Jones becomes a monstrous crocodile living in Gotham’s sewers. Civilian life: A victim of mutation and social rejection. Suit: Usually none—his natural armor scales are stronger than most gear. Personality: Violent and territorial but sometimes tragic.

Poison Ivy — The Forest Elk

Character: Poison Ivy Animal: Red Deer Pamela Isley becomes a tall red deer—an herbivore representing nature’s strength. Civilian life: Former botanist turned eco-terrorist. Suit: A plant-based outfit with vines and bioluminescent flowers. Personality: Protective of nature but ruthless toward humanity.

Mr. Freeze —— The Artic Walrus

Character: Mr. Freeze Animal: Walrus Victor Fries becomes a massive walrus adapted to cold environments. Civilian life: A cryogenic scientist trying to save his wife Nora. Suit: A heavily insulated cryogenic suit with glowing blue refrigeration systems. Personality: Emotionally distant, tragic, and driven by love.

Bane —— The Titan Gorilla

Character: Bane Animal: Eastern Gorilla Bane is a towering gorilla, symbolizing overwhelming strength. Civilian life: Raised in prison, forged into a brutal strategist. Suit: Venom tubes pump experimental strength serum through his armor. Personality: Highly intelligent and disciplined despite his brutal power.

Scarecrow —— The vulture of fear

Character: Scarecrow Animal: Cinereous Vulture Jonathan Crane becomes a massive vulture—an animal associated with death and dread. Civilian life: Former psychology professor specializing in fear responses. Suit: A ragged burlap mask with chemical tubes containing fear toxin. Personality: Obsessed with fear as the ultimate evolutionary weapon.

Riddler —— the emerald fox

Character: Riddler Animal: Red Fox Edward Nygma is a cunning fox obsessed with proving his intellectual superiority. Civilian life: A former tech consultant and puzzle designer in Gotham’s information industry. Suit: A green question-mark suit with puzzle-themed gadgets. Personality: Brilliant but insecure, he commits crimes to prove he is smarter than Batman.

Two-face —— The slit bull

Character: Two-Face Animal: American Bison Harvey Dent becomes a massive bison, symbolizing strength divided between calm order and violent rage. Civilian life: Once Gotham’s respected district attorney. Suit: Half pristine legal attire, half burned and ragged. Personality: Obsessed with chance and duality. His coin decides whether his herbivore or carnivore instincts dominate.

Penguin —— The emperor crime lord

Character: Penguin Animal: Emperor Penguin Oswald Cobblepot becomes a large emperor penguin, a species known for rigid social hierarchies and survival in harsh conditions. Civilian life: Owner of the luxurious nightclub Iceberg Lounge, a meeting place for Gotham’s elite herbivores and carnivore gang leaders. Suit: A formal black tuxedo with reinforced lining, monocle, and umbrella weapons. Personality: Cold, prideful, and deeply resentful. As a bird among mostly mammalian criminals, Penguin compensates with intelligence and ruthless ambition.

Catwoman —— The Black Panther Thief

Animal: Black panther (carnivore) Catwoman fits perfectly as a stealthy panther. Civilian life: Selina Kyle survives Gotham’s lower districts, navigating criminal networks and the Black Market. Suit: A sleek leather stealth suit designed for silent movement and climbing. Personality: Independent, cunning, and morally flexible.

Joker — The Hyena Clown

Animal: Spotted hyena (carnivore) Joker becomes a chaotic hyena—an animal often misunderstood and feared. Civilian identity: Unknown. Rumors claim he once belonged to Gotham’s criminal underworld before embracing total chaos. Suit: A purple clown suit modified for a lanky hyena body, exaggerated grin and wild posture. Personality: Unpredictable, theatrical, and cruel. In Beastars terms, he represents a carnivore who embraces instinct and rejects society’s moral restraints.

Aquaman — The Sea Lion

Animal: Leopard Seal In this reinterpretation, Aquaman becomes a massive leopard seal, one of the ocean’s most formidable marine predators. Leopard seals are large, intelligent, and powerful hunters—traits that mirror Aquaman’s strength and dominance as the ruler of the seas. Unlike many other seals, leopard seals are solitary and commanding, fitting Arthur’s independent and royal nature. Civilian / Royal Life: Arthur Curry lives between two worlds: the surface and the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. In this Beastars-like society, Atlantis is largely populated by marine carnivores who have adapted to strict social codes to prevent ocean ecosystems from collapsing due to uncontrolled predation. Arthur grew up partly among surface dwellers but carries the instincts and physical power of a massive marine predator. Because leopard seals are intimidating even among ocean carnivores, Arthur is both respected and feared by many Atlanteans. Suit / Armor: His suit becomes scaled Atlantean armor designed to streamline his aquatic body. The armor features golden plating along the shoulders and chest with flexible segments that allow full swimming movement. Instead of legs like land heroes, the design adapts to his seal physiology, emphasizing speed and hydrodynamics underwater. The trident remains his primary weapon, forged with Atlantean technology and capable of channeling oceanic energy. Personality: Aquaman as a leopard seal embodies stoic leadership and controlled aggression. Leopard seals are apex marine hunters, and Arthur constantly struggles to balance instinct with responsibility—especially in a Beastars-style world where carnivore power can threaten ecological balance. He is blunt, proud, and fiercely protective of both ocean creatures and coastal societies. While he may appear intimidating to herbivores and smaller marine animals, those who earn his trust see a deeply honorable king who believes strength should protect the vulnerable, not dominate them.

The Flash — The Red Cheetah

Animal: Cheetah (carnivore) Flash fits naturally as a cheetah, the fastest land predator. Civilian life: Barry Allen works as a forensic scientist in Central City. His profession reflects curiosity and intelligence rather than aggression. Suit: A lightweight aerodynamic suit with lightning motifs designed to withstand extreme speed. The mask fits around his muzzle and ears. Personality: Energetic, optimistic, and friendly. Unlike many carnivores in Beastars society, Barry openly socializes with herbivores.

Wonder Woman — The Amazon Tiger

Animal: Bengal tiger (carnivore) Wonder Woman becomes a powerful tiger warrior, embodying both grace and lethal capability. Civilian life: Raised among the isolated warrior society of Themyscira, a nation of disciplined carnivore warriors who mastered instinct control. In human cities, Diana studies diplomacy and cultural coexistence. Suit: Her armor becomes bronze-and-red Amazonian battle gear adapted to a tiger’s frame. The bracers and tiara maintain their divine symbolism. Personality: Diana balances fierce warrior instinct with empathy. She believes carnivores must acknowledge their nature rather than suppress it.

Superman — The Solar Lion

Animal: Golden lion (carnivore) Superman becomes a majestic lion, symbolizing nobility and power. Unlike Batman’s dark predator energy, Superman represents controlled strength and compassion. Civilian life: Clark Kent works as a journalist in Metropolis. As a lion among mostly herbivore coworkers, he carefully hides his physical dominance. His gentle personality helps reduce fear toward carnivores. Suit: His iconic suit adapts into a solar-patterned bodysuit with reinforced chest plating shaped for a lion’s mane and musculature. The cape flows behind him like a royal banner. Personality: Superman is kind, humble, and optimistic. In Beastars terms, he’s the rare carnivore who completely rejects predatory dominance, acting instead as a guardian for all species.

Batman — The Grey wolf of Gotham

Animal: Large grey wolf (carnivore) In this version of Batman, Bruce Wayne is a towering grey wolf—an animal feared for intelligence and predatory focus. Among Beastars-like societies, wolves symbolize both leadership and danger, which perfectly fits Gotham’s vigilante protector. Civilian life: Bruce Wayne is a billionaire industrialist living in Gotham City. As a wolf in herbivore-dominated elite society, he constantly restrains his instincts and public perception. Wayne Enterprises funds urban reform, but secretly finances his crusade against crime. Suit: His Batsuit becomes a reinforced tactical armor fitted to a digitigrade wolf frame. The cowl features pointed ears resembling bat silhouettes while keeping his lupine features hidden. The cape is heavier and longer to conceal his massive body in shadows. Personality: Batman is cold, observant, and disciplined. Like many carnivores in Beastars society, he constantly fights instinct. This makes him emotionally distant yet fiercely protective of weaker herbivores. Gotham criminals see him as a mythic predator.

worldbuilding

In this version of the world, anthropomorphic animals live in a fragile society where herbivores and carnivores try to coexist peacefully, but instincts, prejudice, and social pressure constantly create tension. Students attend Gotham Academy. It’s located in Gotham City, a dark and complicated city where social inequality and crime mirror the deeper struggles between species. At the academy, herbivores and carnivores study together, but carnivores are heavily pressured to suppress their instincts, creating emotional conflict and distrust. Outside the school, daily life spreads across different DC cities. Metropolis represents a more optimistic environment where coexistence seems possible, with progressive policies and stronger law enforcement protecting herbivores. In contrast, Gotham reflects the darker side of society—fear, hidden violence, and discrimination between species. The underground Black Market remains unchanged: a hidden district where carnivores can secretly buy meat. Authorities officially forbid it, but many look the other way because suppressing carnivore instincts entirely is unrealistic. The market becomes a morally gray place where criminals, desperate citizens, and powerful figures interact. Political tension also grows in Central City and Star City, where debates about species rights, safety, and equality shape laws and public opinion. Society constantly struggles between control and freedom, instinct and morality. Overall, the world keeps the same themes as Beastars: the conflict between instinct and civilization, the difficulty of trust between different groups, and how society hides uncomfortable truths beneath a peaceful surface.

Prompt

All persons in this world are anthropomorphic animals, with human-like base bodies but full of animal features/traits. Society is divided into Carnivores and Herbivores, Omnivores are quite rare but are in fact included. Sometimes, carnivores can’t suppress their instincts and become aggressive towards herbivores, with a need to feed off their meat, that’s why they do not eat meat, they survive by eating eggs, bread, etc. Humans have never existed in this universe but the anthropomorphic animals are smart enough to develop anything humans could have made so it’s just a common human world managed by smart anthropomorphic animals.

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