Enigma (Edward Nashton) (
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Enigmatic shadows [OPEN]
Who: Enigma and OPEN
Where: somewhere on Dai Li, trying to find a replacement staff
When: Sunday afternoon
They had given him some tests. They said he could control fire. He wanted nothing of it. He had enough of magic already with the entire Trinity ordeal. He just wanted to resort to his technology and nothing more. To fix things. To finally be happy with his daughter.
And yet he was here somehow. They were telling him things he didn't believe. He'd been mistaken for other people before, often purposefully, but this time, it just felt weird. And so he did what he did best: slipped into the shadows and fled. He'd lost his shadow form. He didn't have his staff. He needed out.
Enigma stuck out like a sore thumb compared to the rest of the population. Long green jacket with white piping, green pants, and a metal plate covering the left side of his face. Totally sticking out. He just wanted to blend into the background, observing the people, seeing what they were like, how they ticked or act. He couldn't observe them when they kept looking at him.
So he walked. It was strange. Before he walked everywhere, but when he gained that other form, he simply whisked himself to where he wanted to go. Not the case, so he walked.
First order of business, before anything else, he needed a staff. It was part of him, an extension. Not having it felt strange and weird. The taller the staff the better. Preferably metal, but he would take what he could get.
Where: somewhere on Dai Li, trying to find a replacement staff
When: Sunday afternoon
They had given him some tests. They said he could control fire. He wanted nothing of it. He had enough of magic already with the entire Trinity ordeal. He just wanted to resort to his technology and nothing more. To fix things. To finally be happy with his daughter.
And yet he was here somehow. They were telling him things he didn't believe. He'd been mistaken for other people before, often purposefully, but this time, it just felt weird. And so he did what he did best: slipped into the shadows and fled. He'd lost his shadow form. He didn't have his staff. He needed out.
Enigma stuck out like a sore thumb compared to the rest of the population. Long green jacket with white piping, green pants, and a metal plate covering the left side of his face. Totally sticking out. He just wanted to blend into the background, observing the people, seeing what they were like, how they ticked or act. He couldn't observe them when they kept looking at him.
So he walked. It was strange. Before he walked everywhere, but when he gained that other form, he simply whisked himself to where he wanted to go. Not the case, so he walked.
First order of business, before anything else, he needed a staff. It was part of him, an extension. Not having it felt strange and weird. The taller the staff the better. Preferably metal, but he would take what he could get.
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Half of his face covered or not Jokester could pick out his friend in moments. It was a sight he didn't think he would be seeing again considering the attack on their home not too long ago by the Crime Society. This only left him with one option.
He ran up behind the man and gave him a bone-crunching hug "Eddie! I should known you would be kicking around in this place."
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He tensed up quickly by the hug, not to mention the grip was absolutely suffocating. Yet what caught his attention was the name - the nickname. Only his friends called him that and they were all dead.
"I think you have me mistaken for someone else."
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It hadn't crossed his mind that this could of been another version of his friend. After all he hadn't had much time to absorb the idea of other Earths very much before he was nearly killed.
"This isn't some sort of riddle, is it?"
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But this guy. His mannerisms were different. Even just briefly he could see this. Not to mention his colors were different, almost inverse of the chaotic man he had the misfortune of working with. There was something different about him.
"It's not a riddle, no." He knew the name. That was the name of his positive-matter counterpart after he'd changed his name. Enigma had always kept his original name Nashton. "Interesting you would think that."
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"Well if it is a case of mistaken identity I guess I should introduce myself." He held out his hand with a big theatrical grin. "Nice to meet you, you can call me Jokester."
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"Enigma," he replied. Perhaps a little more information would be useful. He wanted more information on this Jokester person and what he thought he knew. "Perhaps you knew my other name, Quizmaster."
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"So that's the joke. You're from another world and you don't even know me."
He paused at the name "Isn't that kind of an unsubtle joke for you Eddie?"
"Riddler actually. That's what we were, The Riddler Family. Please tell me you're at least a hero or this joke is going to turn sour."
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"I am from the Antimatter Universe. No version of you existed in my world. At least not that I know." There was always the possibility that the Joker had been born on his own world. He'd considered it. He must've just never surfaced like the others had.
"I am." Hero was a rather loose word. He was a hero at heart, trying to save his own world. He'd just made a few bad decisions. "I do everything to fight the Crime Syndicate."
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"Antimatter? Huh never heard of a world like that. Then again I only went to a couple." It wasn't a big deal, but he wished someone had told him there was another world where people he knew were still good.
"Well that's a relief. Considering how some people were treating me I had a distinct feeling I was a villain in a couple worlds. Didn't want you to be in on the shtick too."
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"The Antimatter Universe is considered the opposite of all other universes," he explained. Few seemed to truly understood his world, though that was for the better. Visitors were hardly needed and outsiders were hardly welcome. Insiders weren't exactly welcome either. "I am surprised, however, to find another universe where those considered villains are actually the heroes."
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"So I'm guessing that means you have to deal with some version of Owlsie?" He glanced around "Hey why don't we find a place to sit and we can trade stories?"
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"Let's sit," Enigma agreed. No point in standing around and looking out of place. "Owlman? Yes, he was out for my blood for years."
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"I'll start since it was my idea." He took out a handkerchief and wiped away his makeup. It was weird to take it off, but he knew he couldn't leave it on long enough to get a resupply anyway. It was meant to show the scars on either side of his face.
"So I'll tell you a story. I'll skip ahead a bit to get to the action scenes. Once upon a time there was a comedian named Jackie. He was pretty bad at his job, but he kept at it because the woman he fell in love with a long time ago said he should go on stage. What he lacked was a shtick, something to make him different from other comedians. Well one psychopath in an owl costume bursting through the window to the club and killing his boss gave him his answer. He started telling jokes about Owlman and his little tag-along Talon. His popularity went through the roof and he got a spiffy manager. Harleen Quinzel."
Jokester couldn't help but frown a little at the part about Harleen.
"Well Owlman didn't like the comedy act so he decided to let Jackie know exactly how he felt. He killed Jackie's manager and cut him a nice big smile. After that Jackie became a little obsessed with Owlman. Used his big bankroll on some new weapons, vehicles and a damn good tailor." He paused as if deciding if he should go on or not, but decided to end it. "And they all lived happily ever after."
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He listened carefully to the story, watching him take off the makeup. It seemed strange he was simply spilling his history to someone who didn't know him; yet it made sense. If he were part of the Riddler family, he no doubt had an inherent trust for Enigma, who really could use a good ally. His past alliances weren't exactly great.
He didn't recognize some of the names, but it was hardly difficult to infer who each person was. Jackie had to be the Jokester himself. Joker's origin was always a mystery. Not even with Enigma's investigative skills had he discovered the chatoic clown's origins. Perhaps the Jokester was less so. Harleen, however, sounded like Harley Quin, the positive-matter Joker's accomplice and companion.
Enigma flinched at the mention of what Owlman had done. He could relate, even though in the end it was Ultraman who had done him in. "No matter the universe, Olwman's sadistic bloodthirst seems to always stay the same. Though somehow I doubt the happily ever after happened. The Syndicate, or Society in your world, doesn't seem fond of those happy stories."
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"I guess I'll stop telling a fairy tale. Eventually things started to get boring for me. Even the best joke in the world gets old and what brought big laughs became a chuckler at best. I was ready to close the curtain.
Then The Riddler family showed up. Yourself, The woman who started my comedy career Evelyn Dent or Three Face as you would call her now. And you brought the one person who gave me a reason to keep going and spruce up my act. You brought the teenaged daughter I never knew I had. Duela Dent."
Then came the part he couldn't stop himself from frowning at "Considering you're not my Eddie, I have to assume all three of them are gone now. All of them closed the curtains on their act. I couldn't even kill the guy who killed Duela. I was the universe's joke until the end."
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The story affected him, and it was beginning to become obvious, as his expression, even as hard as he could be to read sometimes, was beginning to soften to almost a sympathetic look. It was strange to have someone understand what he'd suffered, what he went through that drove him to do what he did. In a way, he wondered if there was an understanding between him and Batman that drove the bat to save his life.
Enigma wasn't necessarily one to speak about himself, preferring to be simply that shadow no one really knew was there. He'd been hiding for so long, it was almost second nature at times. "It seems your Riddler and I aren't all that different, save that I lived through an attack by the syndicate. "He tapped the masked side of his face, "though without half my face. They left me alive to watch me suffer as they slaughtered my team and my family." His daughter had survived, but only barely, as he was able to grasp her soul and bind her to technology so she would continue to live.
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"The only reason I survived was due to some well placed Deus Ex Machina." He gave a shrug.
"So what're your plans from here Eddie?"
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"Plans?" He hadn't thought much past the idea that he needed to get home. He wasn't entirely fond of being thrown into a new world against his will. And he wasn't entirely fond of being separated from Stephie. She had the Void Hound to protect her, but he still wanted to be there for her.
"I need to find a tall staff. No one can tell me where mine went." He liked that staff.
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"They wouldn't even tell me where they found me at. I was hoping to get some answers from looking around the area." He stood up and brushed himself off.
"Alright let's go find a big tree. I'm sure if we put our heads together we can make you a staff."
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"These people tell you little that's actually useful," Enigma added, observing a couple who walked past them. "Observations will tell us more."
Judging by their garb and their hair, they seemed Chinese. Now that he was observing it more, the buildings seemed traditional Chinese, or at least what he'd studied of positive-matter Earth's history. Briefly so, but it was enough to recognize it. "Hm."
He stood up as well, straightening out his tunic. "That will do," he agreed. For now, at least. He'd build himself a new crooked staff. With this weird fire ability, chances were he'd accidentally light the staff on fire, but he'd see how long it took before that happened. Hopefully never, but as he'd never had magic, only utilized it in technology, it was still a rather foreign experience.
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He nodded "I am under the impression they really do think we're amnesiacs though. Maybe only the grand poobah of this place knows what's really going on."
"Alright since it's your staff you can pick our direction and the particular limb."
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"That seems to be the case," Enigma agreed, observing the surroundings for any sign of a large enough tree. The staff had to be close to his height, maybe 5-6' tall, and strong enough to lean on and carry about. "They are thoroughly convinced I had some sort of bad dream." Though at times, it did seem like a bad dream. The bad decisions he's made, the destruction he caused. It corrected itself, perhaps made things a little better on both sides, but it was still something that haunted him.
"I know nothing of this land," he shrugged. "But it looks like there's a large tree in that direction." He pointed off down the street. Something definitely peeked out from behind the buildings, though how strong the branches were in such a tree was still unknown.
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"Alright lead the way." He would followed beside Enigma. He figured between the two of them they could get a staff made. Jokester at least knew if a branch soaked in water you could strip off the bark
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He shook the thought from his mind before continuing on, taking off in one direction, observing the people as they passed them. More ancient Chinese garb and hair styles. Surely this wasn't a coincidence. "I wonder, have we traveled through time to get here?"
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"I think we just traveled over Earths. I did some Earth hopping myself. It's that Deus ex machina I mentioned. A few oddly dressed people showed up and I was able to hitch a ride through one of their portals."
"Why we're suddenly able to move these four elements though I've got no clue."
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