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Let me check one of my more non predictable choices…the Riddler from Batman comes to mind as a personal favorite, mostly because of the more…I don’t want to say realistic…but I do like how authors treat his type of insanity, as something he isn’t aware and/or denies.

Like how no matter the deathtrap, there is always one way, no matter how convoluted, that the person in it can escape. Or how when he tried to not get in prison by leaving riddles to other criminals, he still subconsciously left hidden riddles in each that led Batman to him. And finally how he breaks down into a raging mess whenever he can’t deny he is insane.

I guess it helps that he feels kind of underutilized compared to other members of bats circle of friends…that reminds me there was a live action show about Gotham pre batman…and he was suppose to be a recurring character.