Mr Zoat
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14th May
14:03 GMT -5
"She's through here." Doctor Benjamin Stoner leads the way through the corridors of Arkham Asylum.
Harleen looks at our surroundings in confusion. "This ain't tha secure wing."
Doctor Stoner shakes his head. "She doesn't need it. When Batman told us she was 'normalized'… Weeee were pretty sceptical."
"I'll bet."
Euanthe stares at the walls in fascination. I guess that in her newly empowered state she isn't as bothered by the lack of greenery in her immediate surroundings as she used to be. Or maybe the city is just so filled with Green magic at the moment that she hasn't even noticed. The guards were more than a little concerned when a green-skinned woman with plant control powers appeared with us, but after she gently cleared the entrances by 'asking' the plants to move, they appear to have decided to trust my judgement. Now we just have to transport her to every single other building in the city and get her to do the same thing, and Gotham might become somewhat functional again.
"But…" He waves his hands in an almost helpless sort of way. "She just.. sat there. She wasn't completely uncommunicative, she'd eat and.. talk to you if you asked her questions… Y'know, there was an experiment back in the seventies by a guy called Doctor Rosenhan, where people requested admission to a psychiatric hospital and then stopped showing symptoms to see how long it took the staff to work out that they weren't ill."
I think I remember studying that study during my psychology A Level. The follow up study -where they told hospitals they were sending people to them and didn't, resulting in them identifying dozens of 'volunteers'- made me smile at the time.
"Some of their volunteers were inside for two months! Now, I always figured I'd never let that happen to anyone I was working with. But… I think everyone says that. So I figured… Okay. She's not picking fights with the guards or the other prisoners anymore. She's not all that talkative, maybe that's… Because she's shut up in solitary confinement the whole time? So I reduced her medication, increased her, y'know, her privileges…"
"You could do that?"
"Eeeeaaah, there's a decision review process for our 'special' patients. One too many 'hopeful' discharges of people who really needed to be kept inside. And bribes and threats to family members-."
"Yeyeah, I remember."
"But Doctor Young approved it."
"An' she was doin' okay?"
He smiles. "No!" The he realises what he just said. "I mean, yes, compared to what she used to be like. But no, because she still remembers being Poison Ivy and all the crazy stuff she got up to. But that's on the level of something conventional therapy can handle. We moved her into the low risk wing. Honestly, I thought that she'd be out and ready to face the world in a few months."
Sounds like Jeremiah Arkham's blank blackboard can finally have that 'I' drawn on it.
"Then… Well, then this happened."
He pushes open the door to the common room and stands out of the way to allow us entry.
The first thing I notice is that I can hear the Gotham River.
The second thing I notice is that the reason I can hear the Gotham River is that there are some rather large holes in the far wall.
Made by the third thing I notice. All of the plants. The main hole appears to have been smashed through reinforced concrete by the trunk of an oak tree in a way that is quite contrary to its normal behaviour. Hickory trees have taken out the wire-reinforced glass from the room's windows, the more or less intact panes lying on the tiled floor. The trees have expanded into the room, leaves sprouting in a way which makes little sense given how little sunlight they'll get. The hickory trees are bearing fruit, the normal nuts replaced by Swamp Thing's custom jobs.
The fourth and fifth things I notice are Swamp Thing's former body standing in the middle of the room and the orange jumpsuit wearing Doctor Pamela Isley lounging in its arms, one of the fruit half eaten in her left hand and giggling.
Oh. Dear.
She runs her right hand down the side of his vacant head and sighs. Then she notices us watching her and straightens up slightly. "Oh, hello there."
Harleen takes a couple of steps forward. "Hey, Isley."
I notice Harleen tense at the same time as I do. No, no reaction. It looks like Doctor Isley is happy using her Human name. Scans say… None of the modifications Doctor Woodrue made to her body have reappeared. Good.
Isley straightens up a little to find a posture in which she can better look at us. "You're.. Doctor Quinzel, right."
"Uh-huh. You remember me okay?"
"I remember finding you…" She averts her eyes with a small shake of her head. "I wasn't… I found you annoying."
"Guess that explains tha time you tried to choke me t'death with my own hair."
"No." She swings her right leg. "I did that because I hated just about everyone. If you hadn't been there it would have been someone else. That's… Why I hurt a lot of people."
Harleen walks slowly across the room towards her. "And you don't feel like doin' that now?"
"No. I feel… Good." She leans into Swamp Thing's body. "Comforted."
"I didn't think that you and he were on particularly good terms?"
"You'd know." But I'm not seeing any real anger there. "He was in a bad mood, and.. I was clinically insane. And then I wasn't. He didn't just get rid of my connection to the Green, he changed back everything Woodrue did to my body to force me to have that connection. My brain was working properly for the first time in years."
"You shower you should be eat'n that?"
"Yes."
"'Cause I'm thinkin' if it messed you up befowah-."
"My connection to the Green was the only thing that kept me coherent. And now-" She takes another bite. "-ry cn grut bck-" She swallows. "-some of that. I want to know what it's like when I'm not crazy."
"Why did Swamp Thing come to see you?"
"He wanted to give me this chance. The chance to see the Green the way he does. The healthy way."
"He broke into Arkham Asylum to do that?"
"He also wanted to know if I could find his daughter. He didn't really know what Gotham usually felt like and he thought that someone might be hiding her from him."
I frown. Swamp Thing, I feel your pain there, but was this really..? He's not intelligent. Maybe he couldn't get his head around the idea of asking the police or child services? Still… He's got awareness throughout all plant life. Isn't that like Ophidi-me with the construct eyes? Or maybe he doesn't get full awareness until he animates dead plant matter as well?
"So, okay. We need to find Tefé Holland and get the police to release Abigail. Did you give him any ideas?"
Doctor Isley shakes her head. "My connection to the Green is barely there. I'd have to eat hundreds of these things before I could tell him anything.. useful…" She stares in fascination. "Who is that?"
I half turn to see that Euanthe has entered the room. "This is Euanthe. She's a Dryad."
The look of wonder returns to Doctor Isley's eyes. "Oh God."
Euanthe walks purposively towards Doctor Isley. "The Great Warrior wishes you to find his daughter? Then I will aid you."
14:03 GMT -5
"She's through here." Doctor Benjamin Stoner leads the way through the corridors of Arkham Asylum.
Harleen looks at our surroundings in confusion. "This ain't tha secure wing."
Doctor Stoner shakes his head. "She doesn't need it. When Batman told us she was 'normalized'… Weeee were pretty sceptical."
"I'll bet."
Euanthe stares at the walls in fascination. I guess that in her newly empowered state she isn't as bothered by the lack of greenery in her immediate surroundings as she used to be. Or maybe the city is just so filled with Green magic at the moment that she hasn't even noticed. The guards were more than a little concerned when a green-skinned woman with plant control powers appeared with us, but after she gently cleared the entrances by 'asking' the plants to move, they appear to have decided to trust my judgement. Now we just have to transport her to every single other building in the city and get her to do the same thing, and Gotham might become somewhat functional again.
"But…" He waves his hands in an almost helpless sort of way. "She just.. sat there. She wasn't completely uncommunicative, she'd eat and.. talk to you if you asked her questions… Y'know, there was an experiment back in the seventies by a guy called Doctor Rosenhan, where people requested admission to a psychiatric hospital and then stopped showing symptoms to see how long it took the staff to work out that they weren't ill."
I think I remember studying that study during my psychology A Level. The follow up study -where they told hospitals they were sending people to them and didn't, resulting in them identifying dozens of 'volunteers'- made me smile at the time.
"Some of their volunteers were inside for two months! Now, I always figured I'd never let that happen to anyone I was working with. But… I think everyone says that. So I figured… Okay. She's not picking fights with the guards or the other prisoners anymore. She's not all that talkative, maybe that's… Because she's shut up in solitary confinement the whole time? So I reduced her medication, increased her, y'know, her privileges…"
"You could do that?"
"Eeeeaaah, there's a decision review process for our 'special' patients. One too many 'hopeful' discharges of people who really needed to be kept inside. And bribes and threats to family members-."
"Yeyeah, I remember."
"But Doctor Young approved it."
"An' she was doin' okay?"
He smiles. "No!" The he realises what he just said. "I mean, yes, compared to what she used to be like. But no, because she still remembers being Poison Ivy and all the crazy stuff she got up to. But that's on the level of something conventional therapy can handle. We moved her into the low risk wing. Honestly, I thought that she'd be out and ready to face the world in a few months."
Sounds like Jeremiah Arkham's blank blackboard can finally have that 'I' drawn on it.
"Then… Well, then this happened."
He pushes open the door to the common room and stands out of the way to allow us entry.
The first thing I notice is that I can hear the Gotham River.
The second thing I notice is that the reason I can hear the Gotham River is that there are some rather large holes in the far wall.
Made by the third thing I notice. All of the plants. The main hole appears to have been smashed through reinforced concrete by the trunk of an oak tree in a way that is quite contrary to its normal behaviour. Hickory trees have taken out the wire-reinforced glass from the room's windows, the more or less intact panes lying on the tiled floor. The trees have expanded into the room, leaves sprouting in a way which makes little sense given how little sunlight they'll get. The hickory trees are bearing fruit, the normal nuts replaced by Swamp Thing's custom jobs.
The fourth and fifth things I notice are Swamp Thing's former body standing in the middle of the room and the orange jumpsuit wearing Doctor Pamela Isley lounging in its arms, one of the fruit half eaten in her left hand and giggling.
Oh. Dear.
She runs her right hand down the side of his vacant head and sighs. Then she notices us watching her and straightens up slightly. "Oh, hello there."
Harleen takes a couple of steps forward. "Hey, Isley."
I notice Harleen tense at the same time as I do. No, no reaction. It looks like Doctor Isley is happy using her Human name. Scans say… None of the modifications Doctor Woodrue made to her body have reappeared. Good.
Isley straightens up a little to find a posture in which she can better look at us. "You're.. Doctor Quinzel, right."
"Uh-huh. You remember me okay?"
"I remember finding you…" She averts her eyes with a small shake of her head. "I wasn't… I found you annoying."
"Guess that explains tha time you tried to choke me t'death with my own hair."
"No." She swings her right leg. "I did that because I hated just about everyone. If you hadn't been there it would have been someone else. That's… Why I hurt a lot of people."
Harleen walks slowly across the room towards her. "And you don't feel like doin' that now?"
"No. I feel… Good." She leans into Swamp Thing's body. "Comforted."
"I didn't think that you and he were on particularly good terms?"
"You'd know." But I'm not seeing any real anger there. "He was in a bad mood, and.. I was clinically insane. And then I wasn't. He didn't just get rid of my connection to the Green, he changed back everything Woodrue did to my body to force me to have that connection. My brain was working properly for the first time in years."
"You shower you should be eat'n that?"
"Yes."
"'Cause I'm thinkin' if it messed you up befowah-."
"My connection to the Green was the only thing that kept me coherent. And now-" She takes another bite. "-ry cn grut bck-" She swallows. "-some of that. I want to know what it's like when I'm not crazy."
"Why did Swamp Thing come to see you?"
"He wanted to give me this chance. The chance to see the Green the way he does. The healthy way."
"He broke into Arkham Asylum to do that?"
"He also wanted to know if I could find his daughter. He didn't really know what Gotham usually felt like and he thought that someone might be hiding her from him."
I frown. Swamp Thing, I feel your pain there, but was this really..? He's not intelligent. Maybe he couldn't get his head around the idea of asking the police or child services? Still… He's got awareness throughout all plant life. Isn't that like Ophidi-me with the construct eyes? Or maybe he doesn't get full awareness until he animates dead plant matter as well?
"So, okay. We need to find Tefé Holland and get the police to release Abigail. Did you give him any ideas?"
Doctor Isley shakes her head. "My connection to the Green is barely there. I'd have to eat hundreds of these things before I could tell him anything.. useful…" She stares in fascination. "Who is that?"
I half turn to see that Euanthe has entered the room. "This is Euanthe. She's a Dryad."
The look of wonder returns to Doctor Isley's eyes. "Oh God."
Euanthe walks purposively towards Doctor Isley. "The Great Warrior wishes you to find his daughter? Then I will aid you."