Green_Lantern said:
Alright. To start things off, hear are ten Victorian DC bios. To clarify, when these were done, London was set at the main location.
The Bat-Man (Batman)
Bruce Wayne is a mysterious young man. He lives alone down a winding alley in Victorian London, and is rarely seen outside. However, what his neighbours and workmates don't know is that at night, Wayne dons a uniform that has been striking fear into the killers and rapists of London for years. He is the Bat-Man. He is virtually invisible to the untrained eye in darkness and uses his chain with keen accuracy. As a boy, two men held up his mother and father, Which led to their deaths. Bruce fights crime in their memory. His ultimate goal is to bring down the corrupt Dr. Crane, who is using the various gangs in london to furthur his own campaign for complete control of the underworld.
The Kryptonian (Superman)
Kal-El, English Name Kent Clarke is a powerful . Not much is known about Kent, except what Maria Helena Bertinelli wrote about him:
The origin of his powers were unknown, until we became lovers, for a short time. He told me everything. The herald of power came to bring balance against the evil that was to come. When a small child, his family lived on an island oasis called Krypton, safe from the cold and bite of the sub-zero tempertures in the North. But a malfunction in their advanced technology after a battle with the Behemoths left the city to die. His parents, rulers of the island, sent their son away within an advanced pod. He was floated away to a family in England. Due to centuries of the bubble that surrounded the island, it was not exposed to the UV rays of the Planet. Therefore, he was empowered with greatness. He was faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and could leap tall buildings in single bounds. He used this power for good, waiting for the last Behemoth to come.
The Grinner (The Joker)
No one knows who the Grinner is. Some believe that he is an albino lunatic who had escaped from an insane asylum. Others believe that he was a workman with one really bad day. In any case, The Grinner is a psychotic freak who relishes the chaos within London, and he makes his mark by murdering whomever he pleases. The one thing his victims have in common are these: either a smile is carved onto their faces or they have laughed themselves to death.
Poison Ivy
She is young, 13, 14 maybe, though she says she's 18. The men that come to her don't care. She's highly recommended and well paid within the profession. Her parents have long left Scarlet Isley, the only memory of them being the amazing plant affinity Scarlet has. Some say she can control pheremones and inject poisons and plague derived from the plants she breeds in her brothel via a playful kiss. But that's just silly, isn't it?
She can make you feel anything you want, and she can claim you, Body and Soul, should she desire.
Aquatic Man (Aquaman)
Somewhere on the ocean's floor rests the domed city of Atlantis, last survivors of the great cataclysm that sent the world's most highly advanced society beneath the waves and the rest of the world back to barbarism, spoken of in legends on the surface to this day. A normally peaceful society, the Atlanteans live in harmony and contemplation. Their one superstition is blond hair, which they believe to be a throwback to the greatest criminal in their history, a man whose vile deeds have, over time, given him the legendary status of a demon. During the early years of Queen Victoria's reign in Great Britain, a child with blond hair was born to Proserpina, the hereditary queen of Atlantis. Tradition dictated that the child be destroyed, and yet the boy was of royal blood. As compromise the baby was banished from the dome, left to his own devices in the open sea. The Atlanteans believed he would surely perish, but a family of dolphins raised the boy as one of their own. All his life the blond boy had a kindred with the sea and all its creatures; none who swam its waters, from the mightiest shark to the lowliest jellyfish, would ever do him harm. Years later, as a young man, the exiled prince was found and captured by a rogue fisherman, who sold him to Billy Barnwell, an American who owned and operated a traveling show of oddities in England. Barnwell planed to exhibit the young man as the Aquatic Man, a creature more fish than human. In London, the Aquatic Man escaped his confinement and sought revenge on his captors, but a chance meeting with a young woman named Meira taught him love and compassion. Aquatic Man returned to the sea, but from time to time visits his new friend on land, more often than not thwarting some threat to life and property while he is there. He also has forged a tenuous alliance with the Society of Justice.
Lord Luthor (Lex Luthor)
Lord Alexander Luthor is one of the most well-known members of the British elite. To the public, he appears to be a caring man, dedicated to the improvement of mankind. The truth, however, is that he is a brilliant criminal mastermind. This "Napoleon of Crime" has access to all kinds of criminals throughout England and will, on occasion, ally himself with other groups to further his own case, under the guise of helping theirs. Whereas they are only focused on taking control of England's underworld, he has a much bigger goal: the world. Despite his links to the criminal underworld, he uses his money and influence to place the blame on other criminals.
The Master of Mirrors (Mirror Master)
Samuel Scudder was an accomplished magician. Performing under the stage name Mysto the Magnificent, he performed before packed houses at Maskelyne's theatre. Most of his effects were accomplished with mirrors, making the audience see things that were not there, or preventing them from seeing what was there. But the ride was not to last. The arrival of masked crime-fighters in London made the wonderful commonplace; that, combined with the advent of the cinematograph, caused less and less demand for live entertainment of a magical nature. Scudder's crowds got smaller and smaller, until finally his engagement at Maskelyne's was canceled. An embittered Scudder swore that if the fools of London would not enrich him willingly, they would do so against their will. The master illusionist turned his skill with mirrors to crime, baffling the bobbies and masked adventurers alike as the Master of Mirrors.
The Savage and the Demon (Vandal Savage and Ra's al Ghul)
Little is known of these two. Despite his title, Vandal the Savage is a sophisticated gentleman. In combat, he often emplores the use of a large walking stick, as well as his own natural brute strength. Ra's the Demon, meanwhile, is a much less public character, preferring to remain in the shadows, fight with a scimitar and extend his life with his own creation: The Lazarus Elixer. Both are very intelligent and both are said to be immortal. Together, the Savage and the Demon hope to bring order to this chaotic world by any means necessary.
Goldenhelm (Dr. Fate)
Centuries before the advent of human civilization, the elder gods walked what is now known as Earth. Eventually these beings of power split into two factions; for convenience of classification call them "good" and "evil". The most powerful of the "good" beings decided the best way to concentrate their power over the force we call "magic" was to do away with their mortal bodies, allowing their minds to focus on the power. Their mental composition (or "soul" if you prefer) still requiring housing, many of them chose inanimate objects; jewels, daggers, the like. The mightiest of them all housed his persona inside a helmet of purest gold. During the final battle between the factions, the golden helmet was buried deep within the Earth, where its magic power could not free itself. And there it remained as the age of mankind dawned and progressed. Thousands of years later, a young archaeologist named Kent Nelson unearthed the golden helm in the Egyptian desert. While on the expedition, however, young Nelson was struck with dyssentery that ruined his health and made any future such expeiditons impossible. Returning to London, he accepted a post at the British Museum, where the shiny golden helmet was put on display. Now, in times of great danger and urgency, a strange trance comes over Nelson. While in this trance he dons the golden helmet, and the millennia-old elder god within it takes control of his body, and meets the threat as Goldenhelm, mystic protector of mankind. When the danger is passed, the helmet is returned to its display case, and Nelson awakens later with no memory of what has passed.
El Lobo (Lobo)
The mysterious man known as El Lobo is the last of a race of people who lived in a country known as Czarnia, located in South America. It was a peaceful country with major strides as shown through its technology. Its people were also much tougher than normal humans, capable of taking powerful blows and healing themselves at an accelerated rate. However, one sociopathic teenager decided to destroy the whole place. After accomplishing that, he wandered though the Amazonian jungle, killing anyone who dared to cross his path. When he came across a Spanish missionary, the missionary fled in terror, referring to the man before him as "El Lobo", due to his shaggy and fierce appearance. Liking the name, he decided to adopt it as his own. Since then, El Lobo works as a bounty hunter, travelling the oceans in a steam-powered ship and brutally hunting down his target with any means necessary. His first encounter with the heroes was when he was hired by The Savage to defeat the Kryptonian, thereby dealing a blow to those who support the heroes. After an intense battle with the heroes, however, he now has a respect for them because they care for others, even though the heroes might not share the same sentiment about him.