SPOILER!!: Awar & Sarah
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Awarlesta Black Awar listened to the girl who introduced herself first and smiled, "I'm Awarlesta Black, First Year as well." She looked at the poster of The Ridder. "Yeah, I don't know much about him either, but I assume you're right. He probably manipulates his enemies with riddles."
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Princesspower Sarah listened to the instructions and looked at those in her group. "I am Sarah Edwards and I am a second year". About Riddler, well Sarah had been doing reading in the library. "Well, Riddler is the enemy of Batman. He has an emmense love for... you guessed it -riddles, puzzles and word games. He uses them to inform the police and batman of what he is planning to do! He is rather quirky and perhaps a bit insane. He does crimes in order to boast his already ballooning ego and how clever he is." Well Sarah was similar in a way, she liked showing off how clever she was. "By the way his real name is..." Sarah racked her brains "Edward Nigma! He does this all due to obsessive compulsiveness, in fact he cannot stop himself from leaving riddles.However when he is on the upper hand, he won't just kill the other person, he would rather give the victim an intellectual riddle for them to solve, which gives the person a chance to escape, but it is usually a death trap" There was so much more to say, yet what else was essential. A symbol. "I don;t know what his symbol was, yet he carried a question mark cane around always, so perhaps that is his symbol. His colours I think are green and purple, because that is what he wears and that is the colours the question mark usually is."
Befelda listened attentively to her group mates about Riddler's characteristics. Great, she already got ideas about the villain. She took the
book under the villain's poster and scanned the pages.
"Let's see....right. I think Riddler's symbol is a question mark and his colors are pale green and violet. Well, what kind of presentation do you think can we make out of this villain?", she asked the group.
She's been waiting for the last student in their group to talk and introduced himself. But seems like he has no plans of talking.
"We can make a short skit, or a poster. But I think poster is too simple. Perhaps a skit is much better as we could all participate in it. What do you think?", she again asked the group.