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Jigsaw in dc comics

While Jigsaw (John Kramer) is not an official character in the DC Comics universe, there are fan interpretations and crossover ideas where his character is introduced into the DC world, particularly as an antagonist for Batman or other Gotham-based heroes. Below is a possible synopsis of how Jigsaw could be incorporated into the DC Universe: --- ### **Jigsaw in DC Comics: A Dark Reflection of Gotham** **Real Name:** John Kramer **Alias:** Jigsaw, The Mastermind **Occupation:** Vigilante, Serial Killer, Architect of Traps **Base of Operations:** Gotham City (after arriving in the DC Universe) **Enemies:** Batman, Commissioner Gordon, Justice League --- #### **Origin:** John Kramer, once a successful engineer and a family man, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, which led him to a dark, twisted revelation about the value of life. After surviving an attempted suicide, he became obsessed with teaching people to appreciate their lives by putting them through extreme tests—life-or-death situations that forced them to confront their failings. His moral philosophy, warped by his own grief and rage, led him to become the infamous killer known as Jigsaw. In the DC Universe, Jigsaw enters Gotham City, having followed the trail of a city ravaged by crime, corruption, and suffering. Gotham, with its endless cycle of pain and loss, is the perfect breeding ground for Jigsaw’s twisted games. --- #### **The Mission:** Jigsaw's mission in Gotham is simple: to show its citizens that they don’t truly value their lives. His elaborate traps and tests force individuals to face the darkest corners of their souls, to prove whether they truly deserve the chance to continue living. However, unlike Gotham's usual villains, Jigsaw does not target random victims—his victims are often people in positions of power or influence in Gotham, such as corrupt politicians, corporate moguls, and law enforcement officers, whom he believes are part of the city’s problem. He believes that by putting them through his brutal trials, he can force them to confront their own moral failings and make them appreciate life in a way they never did before. --- #### **The Conflict with Batman:** Batman is immediately drawn into the case when several high-profile figures in Gotham are found subjected to Jigsaw’s traps. Each victim is left alive—but only just, their bodies scarred or mutilated by the experience. Batman’s methods of justice are put to the test as he confronts a villain who doesn’t kill outright but instead forces his victims to either sacrifice part of themselves or make harrowing choices about life and death. The psychological battle between Batman and Jigsaw is intense. Both men have a deep sense of justice, but Jigsaw’s methods are cruel and manipulative, pushing Batman to question his own moral boundaries. Batman’s unyielding sense of duty to protect Gotham’s citizens clashes with Jigsaw’s belief that only by breaking them can they truly be “saved.” Jigsaw sees Batman as just another part of the broken system, a symbol that only perpetuates the cycle of pain. --- #### **Jigsaw’s Influence:** Jigsaw’s presence in Gotham serves as a dark reflection of Batman’s own struggles. He is a vigilante who, unlike Batman, has abandoned the notion of saving people and instead believes that punishment is the path to redemption. Where Batman sees the potential for change, Jigsaw only sees broken souls, deserving of punishment in order to understand their value. Jigsaw’s tests force Gotham's citizens, and Batman himself, to confront uncomfortable truths about justice and morality. Can Batman, the hero who operates in the shadows, reconcile his methods with those of a man who thrives on breaking people to make them whole? Does Gotham truly deserve to be saved, or is it beyond redemption? --- #### **The Trap:** In a final confrontation, Jigsaw sets a trap for Batman, pushing him to his breaking point. The trap is personal—a test that challenges Batman’s
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Fate/Tower of God - Climbing the Tower as/with Mordred (fanfic)

A self-taught Magus and an avid fantasy reader ends up inside the Tower of God with Mordred's power and with Mordred's soul inside his Ignition Weapon as a result of his wish to the Holy Grail. ... Summary: The Main Character participated in a Holy Grail War and ended up being the final winner thanks to wit and luck, but at the cost of his Servant Mordred. As a result of his wish to the Holy Grail, he gained various powers similar to those of his Servant, his dead Servant Mordred was restored and took refuge inside his sword, and the two ended up inside the world of the Tower of God. Over time, the MC discovers that the Tower is exactly a place where he can fulfill his various desires and wishes as promised, growing more powerful and achieving more than just a single wish could grant him. ... It is mainly a Tower of God story. The only aspect from Fate verse is the MC and his abilities. The goal for the Main Character, initially, is to grow his powers and live an interesting life in the new world. PS: Bam plays a small role in this story, even though he's initially introduced. PS2: Mordred is not a romantic interest. This is not her character. She is MC's platonic female friend and partner/Ignition Weapon for the majority of the story, since the base of her character design is a child seeking attention. The other girls from TOG are the heroines, and mainly Endorsi. Hwa Ryun also gets a lot of attention, but because of the nature of her relationship with the MC, she keeps her distance.
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