Fawkes
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Hershey Winston is almost fifteen years old and she already has one of the highest kill rates in all of Gotham. Trained since birth to be a ruthless, insane murderer, she knows no limits, or good people. She's brought up with thieves, vandals, murderers, and she's all of the above and more. She's done unimaginable things to innocent and guilty people alike. She's the perfect soldier. Except she has morals. Which is exactly what villains are supposed to be lacking and exactly the root of her problem. She's done with the Joker, the man who had raised her to be ruthless. It's only once she's escaped that she's really thrown into the challenges of being good. Does she really have what it takes to be a hero, or is Robin right about her being nothing more than the scum she was raised by?
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