Stephanie

brown

loves: writing in her diary, going on patrol, skipping school

IdentityType
genderfem
pronounsshe/her
age17-18 years old
moralitychao. good

At first glance,

embalmed lips, the tincture of stew and wine; a drift away from whom she was in red, green and yellow hues. Enveloped by divided bottle-blonde curls, forced into straightened silk curtains. Sneers and happy teeth ripping into ripened plush flesh of her bottom lip — the way the very top of her cheek wrinkles of enthusiasm; picturesque silhouette encased by mulberry-coloured latex and velvet: the embodiment of “spoiler,” her concealed identity. Teased roots of champagne, and metal roofs that pealed thunder at the collision with her boots.

Far too inexperienced, Stephanie’s father, under the alias of the Cluemaster, committed Riddleresque crimes without a care for his family’s stability. Thus, under the mantle of “Spoiler”, this bubbly adolescent plotted to sabotage her father’s plan. However, with the absence of Tim, her then boyfriend, as Robin - Batman’s sidekick, Stephanie introduced herself to this rigidly talented position, encasing herself in red, green and yellow silks for tactical uniform. Yet, she found she was not solely a disappointment to her family, yet also one to Batman — for the time it took for him to fire her was less than any other previous Robin. Eventually, Tim returned to the mantle of Robin, and Spoiler aimed to eradicate further injustices, adapting and learning from Cassandra Cain, or then Batgirl’s, combative prodigality — which led to her eventually adopting the alias of Batgirl as well, passed down from Bette Kane to Barbara Gordon, then Cassandra Cain and finally Stephanie Brown. Although she was certainly less successful than the others when it came to physical combat, Stephanie found home in a group of vigilantes called the Batfamily. Presently, she operates against schemes via the mantle of Spoiler. Batgirl makes a spark, but she looks better in

Spoiler.


A bleached gloss of spontaneity bounces, sunlight spilling thoroughly onto basking-golden locks; bangs swept like paper-mâche swirls of ocean, and peroxide spikes. Veiled by naturally sandy curls that crusaded into themselves in, tight-knitted, half of her twirled fringe framed her face like forehead contour, while the other half made her look canine. Hence, she straightened those lush tresses into matted fans. Inherited beauty of sun-kissed skin; when it comes to her professional attire, she’s draped with flexible fabric of prime blues and cool blush pinks; ribboned, blonde urchins tied up, overhanging like cuddly resin porcupines.

“Soldier girl,

—oh my little soldier girl…”

optimistic, humorous and possibly the cheeriest crusader to be acquainted with; Stephanie Brown is the epitome of stinging summers flavoured by hearty mango ice cream.

oftentimes, stubborn and battling her adverse childhood, she slowly learns to chip away at her concrete empire, accepting her past as a murderous child.

Social 7

Social Gluttony manifests as a hunger for this sense of social ease and for all of the things that they believe will give it to them, predetermining their social activities. Their plans often turn to planning futures in which they finally get what they lack, gaining a sense of belonging, social acceptance, and social standing. A common misconception is that this type is truly selfless and sacrifices themselves for others, which isn't necessarily true. While the theme of sacrifice is common in the SO7, not only does this "sacrifice" have more to do with sacrificing one's desires (renounce) rather than self-sacrificing for others, but even when it is related to self-sacrificiality, it doesn't come from a background of true selflessness, but rather so that they can be seen as extraordinary and saintly by others, feeding the narcissistic ideal-self in which they take refugee to escape painful underlying feelings of inferiority, unworthiness and rejection. Once the other's look of admiration is secured, the Social Seven has already gotten what they wanted, thus they stop being serviceable and flee social contact so that a deeper bond is not created — that way their fraudulence can remain undetected and they don't have to commit on a deeper level, which as Sevens they fear. This whole strategy requires a lot of enthusiasm, idealism and social skill, but behind all of these traits lie many selfish compensations, those often being appreciation, recognition, good image, reduction of conflicts, creating debts for others to repay. All of this is achieved by manipulating through enthusiasm.