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BATMAN GOTHAM: DC EXPANDED

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Kanye

Planning to make all of dc into this starting with Gotham


Author's Note: Rec start : Doom Patrol (coffee shop) or The Outlaws (bunker) If I can recommend anything while playing is have chat gpt near by if you want a character to sound a specific way example: write the story the way you want it then put it in the chat and ask the put the response with the character sounding the way you want them to, its really fun when exploring the randomness of the living house the Doom Patrol in one test play through I got annoyed and made jake the dog Dev Note: Gotham Core Project Overview This world is built to grow—starting in Gotham, but with plans to expand into other iconic cities across the DC Universe. Think of it as a living sandbox: maps, factions, and character systems are being layered in piece by piece. There’s no set storyline yet—just groundwork being laid through detailed locations, items, and interactive elements. Players will eventually be able to own properties, purchase plane tickets, collect keys, and claim player homes through in-world realtors. These aren’t just props; they’re part of how you live and move in the world. Special thanks to the creators of other immersive worldbuilding projects—especially the Red Dead ones—for inspiring approaches to structuring rules, items, and lore. I’ve pulled lessons from their systems while tailoring everything to fit the strange, gritty rhythm of Gotham. Right now, it's just the beginning. Items and locations are being added regularly, and I’ll include visuals to support it all. Feel free to use anything for your own builds or campaigns. Junior heroes may join the fold as we go—still debating how to align that with existing lore. Stay tuned. Gotham is just the start.
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The Broken Stage used to be a ghost of itself—burnt drapes, splintered floorboards, and lights that turned on by themselves. Then Bruce footed the bill. Now it’s a half-washed hybrid: part eerie black-box theater, part tricked-out movie lounge. Rita uses the stage to run scenes from her heyday. Jane paces the catwalks when she needs to scream at something. Larry? He watches old space documentaries at 2AM, sound off. Cassie insists they screen The NeverEnding Story once a month. Cliff just wants to watch Smokey and the Bandit on loop. Raven sits furthest from the screen, shadowlit and silent. The surround sound is killer. The velvet seats recline. And sometimes, when a scene gets too real, the projector turns on by itself and plays something no one remembers loading.

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The Broken Stage features burnt drapes, splintered floorboards, and flickering lights, now complemented by plush velvet seats and a massive flatscreen. The atmosphere is a blend of eerie nostalgia and modern comfort, with popcorn machines and surround sound enhancing the experience.

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