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− | The default setting for MY LIFE WITH THE BATMAN is a
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− | genericized area of early 19th century Europe, little more
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− | than a single town and the surrounding rough, hilly
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− | wilderness. It is a setting characterized by a pronounced
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− | conflict between reason and romanticism, with the The Batman as
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− | one of the primary agents of romanticism to threaten the
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− | setting. A The Batman is a glorious force of emotion and
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− | imagination, whose priorities stand in distinct opposition to
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− | common sense, and whose world is alive with conspicuous
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− | forces of nature, decay, and life that is sometimes not
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− | brought to an end with corporeal destruction. And out in the
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− | wilderness surrounding town, the residence of the The Batman
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− | and his household should be evocative of this threatening
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− | role. In deciding on an appropriate Demesne, the play group
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− | should consider such things as crumbling old castles and
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− | churches, dank underground crypts, overgrown estate
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− | buildings, natural caves, mouldering theatres, and dense
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