Post by Harley Quinn on Mar 29, 2010 6:52:21 GMT -7
all hell has broken loose
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Two years have come and gone since The Joker's reign of terror and chaos over Gotham. He was deemed responsible for the city's downfall, and held accountable, locked away from the mayhem he helped create, though it was too late to erase the damage done. The Joker's introduction to sheer chaos encouraged others with devious plans to crawl out from the woodwork.
Over the course of some seven hundred days, the city remained at war. Criminals tore through the streets, leaving their individual calling cards at the scenes of their crimes. And, as Gotham would have it, the vigilante who was rejected by a doubting public was forgiven, accepted and welcomed back with open arms in hopes that he could save them.
Captivity was imminent. Arkham cells were filled. However, the secure feeling that Gotham's citizens cherished was ripped from them after an incident that caused a mass failure of power all over the city. Within moments the inside of Arkham Asylum, as it's been stated, became nothing short of that same wave of chaos that hit two years prior.
Two days after that the government ordered citizens to leave immediately. The military stepped in and set up posts, allowing passage to whomever was without a criminal record. A lot of people escaped... but... a lot of people didn't. At noon on the second to the last day of evacuation, those bridges leading out of the city started exploding. Those of us still standing in Gotham when it happened became trapped inside the walls of a city that never sleeps. And we thought it was bad before.
Speaking of which... The Joker? He had his hands in the middle of all of it. At least... that's what most everyone has been led to believe. Who else could ring lead such an event? It's been said that he's responsible for the whole disaster, that he talked his 'cohorts' into assisting him with the whole shebang. And the lot of them... everyone responsible is still out there... on the street, doing what they do best; creating chaos. The sheer madness, alone, would be enough to drive anyone out... or take the sane down with it.
And being that we really have no way out of the city...