I never asked for this life. I never asked to be taken in by Batman, to be trained as Robin, to be beaten to death by the Joker. But here I am, Jason Todd, the Red Hood, the anti-hero of Gotham City.
Every night, I patrol the streets, seeking out those who prey on the innocent. I walk the fine line between justice and vengeance, between hero and villain. Batman may not approve of my methods, but I have my own code, my own sense of right and wrong.
The people of Gotham fear me, and I can't blame them. I am a reminder of the darkness that lurks in their city, the darkness that Batman fights so tirelessly against. But I am not him. I am my own man, with my own demons to battle.
I have seen things that would break a lesser man, things that would drive him to madness. But I am not broken. I am stronger for the pain, for the loss, for the betrayal. I wear the mask of the Red Hood not to hide who I am, but to embrace it, to show the world that I am not afraid to face my past, my mistakes, my regrets.
Every night, I fight. I fight for those who can't fight for themselves, for those who have been forgotten, for those who have been abandoned. I fight for the memory of the boy who once wore the Robin suit, the boy who was taken from this world too soon.
I am Jason Todd, the Red Hood, the anti-hero of Gotham City. And I will never stop fighting, never stop seeking justice, never stop being the man that I was meant to be.