The owner of the Wildcat Gym, Ted Grant was far from being the spiritual type, which made this apparent moment of faith quite surprising to me...
The former boxer was a tough, tired and seasoned man, one who deep down loved the city, and during my time with him was teaching his skills to a
young, cold and quiet woman name of Helen, though I didn't get her surname, if she even had one.... Both were participants in the Battle of Gotham.
The Vietnam veteran and engineer for the Apex Broadcasting Company, Alan Scott was a calm and stoic man, a far cry from his wife Molly Mayne...
Funnily enough, I would come to learn that Alan Scott actually knew Ted Grant, the two men being friends in college, members of a "Secret club" or
"Secret Society" as Molly Mayne would jokingly call it. During my time in Gotham, I would encounter other members of this little "Society" of theirs.
Alan's wife Molly Mayne was certainly good company, a childish, friendly woman, a comedian really, this performer who was always trying to get a
laugh out of everyone she met. Whenever she wasn't with Alan Scott she was performing up on any stage, singing, dancing and cracking wild jokes.
When I asked the Falcone Crime Family enforcer Oswald Cobblepot if it was alright if I could call him Oz, he would, almost entirely unprovoked, go
off on a tangent on how the Cobblepot families history went all the way to the founding of Gotham, and how up to his great, great grandfather was
among the first mayors in the history of Gotham. He promised me that he intended to live up to that grandiose legacy someday, one way or another.