After a catastrophic mission in Greece, Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) is captured and brainwashed by a secret order of modern-day Misthioi, becoming their living weapon—the “White Misthios”—forcing the Bat-Family to hunt their own silent shadow.
Barbara watches from the Clocktower. A text from an untraceable number appears on her screen: “I fell. But I remembered how to stand. —C.”
Kyria blinks first. Cassandra moves. One strike. Not lethal. Kyria’s neuro-sonic device shatters.
Kyria’s voice echoes in her ear: “They made you a weapon. We made you free.”
Cassandra returns to the Oikos’ island alone. She doesn’t fight Kyria. She sits across from her in the white room. They stare at each other for an hour. Kyria tries to read Cassandra’s intent—but Cassandra has learned to project nothing . She becomes a blank page.
Using a custom neuro-sonic device that plays a low-frequency “white sound” (the Lefkós Psimithos ), Kyria overloads Cassandra’s proprioception. For the first time in her life, Cassandra cannot read a body—including her own. She stumbles, misses a block, and is sedated.
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After a catastrophic mission in Greece, Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) is captured and brainwashed by a secret order of modern-day Misthioi, becoming their living weapon—the “White Misthios”—forcing the Bat-Family to hunt their own silent shadow.
Barbara watches from the Clocktower. A text from an untraceable number appears on her screen: “I fell. But I remembered how to stand. —C.”
Kyria blinks first. Cassandra moves. One strike. Not lethal. Kyria’s neuro-sonic device shatters.
Kyria’s voice echoes in her ear: “They made you a weapon. We made you free.”
Cassandra returns to the Oikos’ island alone. She doesn’t fight Kyria. She sits across from her in the white room. They stare at each other for an hour. Kyria tries to read Cassandra’s intent—but Cassandra has learned to project nothing . She becomes a blank page.
Using a custom neuro-sonic device that plays a low-frequency “white sound” (the Lefkós Psimithos ), Kyria overloads Cassandra’s proprioception. For the first time in her life, Cassandra cannot read a body—including her own. She stumbles, misses a block, and is sedated.