The cape-and-cowl joke puts a strange bitter twist to in Jason's wry expression. Though he scoffs with a little more venom than particularly warrented (from an outside perspective, anyway,) he doesn't see fit to comment further. Instead, he skips to Connor's more-immediate question, spreading his hands in front of him demonstratively.]
Well, I don't see an elevator. How d'you think?
[There are all sorts of crags and carved ridges in the walls. By Bat-Standards, it's basically a walk in the park. But he's not above being obnoxious about it.]
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The cape-and-cowl joke puts a strange bitter twist to in Jason's wry expression. Though he scoffs with a little more venom than particularly warrented (from an outside perspective, anyway,) he doesn't see fit to comment further. Instead, he skips to Connor's more-immediate question, spreading his hands in front of him demonstratively.]
Well, I don't see an elevator. How d'you think?
[There are all sorts of crags and carved ridges in the walls. By Bat-Standards, it's basically a walk in the park. But he's not above being obnoxious about it.]