Bruce discovers that a mysterious woman - Talia - intends to steal the mysterious Testament of Ghul and use it to resurrect Ra's al Ghul, a true priest to Iog-Sotha. Jason Blood approaches Bruce and warns him that he'll have to sacrifice much to save Gotham from what's coming. Thanks to his incredibly strong moral center, Bruce is naturally able to temper Etrigan's rage somewhat and make him only target evil-doers. Unable to lock the demon back into the underworld, the demon was instead bonded to Wayne. It turns out that a thousand years earlier, Bruce Wayne convinced Merlin to unleash Etrigan to save Gotham during a massive battle. The next morning, Bruce confronts Alfred, who reveals that Bruce is actually the human host for the demonic Etrigan. To prevent a similar incident from happening again, Etrigan hunts down and kills Ivy. When Etrigan next appears, he's weakened by the medicine given to him by Ivy, and Catwoman is almost able to defeat him in battle. Meanwhile, a brutal Catwoman is hired to hunt down Etrigan and kill him. And every morning, Bruce has terrible and grisly nightmares that he can't shake. Bruce's girlfriend, Glenda, tries to help soothe Bruce's nightmares by taking him to visit a local herbal healer named Ivy. At night, Etrigan the Demon roams the nights of Gotham, brutally slaughtering criminals. In the world introduced in Batman/Demon: A Tragedy by Alan Grant and Jim Murray, Bruce Wayne who ended up bonded with Etrigan the Demon instead of Jason Blood.
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