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I just updated, sorry for the confusion, I don't even know how I put this in French, since I don't even speak that language lol.
There isn't a definitive explanation since various universes alter this dynamic. My reasoning centers on two factors: containment and available energy. Containment refers to Clark's tendency to hold back, evident even against powerful foes like Darkseid, suggesting he could be stronger than characters like Zod if he unleashed his full potential. The second point, which I've rarely seen addressed, is that the solar energy reaching Earth may not be sufficient to continue enhancing his strength past a certain threshold. This is why characters like Prime can only emerge after millennia spent directly absorbing energy from the star, rather than from a nearby planet.
I think so, but can you tell me her name? I don't remember since it's been a while since I watched the cartoon and I'm not a big Batman fan; não irei incluir ella em um futuro próximo já que preciso pesquisar sobre ela ainda...
Seriously? I placed him there to add some intrigue to his school experience, and since he's almost invincible at the start of the story, I thought it would be fun; of course, his sister will attend a regular school in the future at Eduard's urging.
I might do that after finishing Court of Owls, but for now, I'm balancing the themes of "justice" and fear. I neglected to clarify that Eduard isn't just considering the audience; he also needs to intimidate the government. Although he isn't a villain or cold-hearted, he isn't as kind as Superman when facing government attacks without retaliation. Using human traffickers and criminals allows him to demonstrate that, despite being a "hero," he is willing to kill if necessary or in retaliation.
Kara could be the main character, maybe the only one; I'm not sure if I should add another aspect of interest or how. I've considered making him learn DC magic, including all the rituals and methods of using willpower to warp reality; Kamar-Taj could be incredibly beneficial to Kara, her sister, and Clark, but I'm uncertain about his own role... He does have living parents; I'm planning a future arc where he will be compelled to fight once he masters his magic and comedic power, becoming incredibly strong in a unique way. I'm contemplating adjusting Diana's personality to align more with her portrayal in the DC films, which I believe will enhance the interactions and make them less overwhelming. Gravity is something I'm still considering... Despite his magical reality-altering abilities (as inferred from some DC comics), I think having control over gravity without relying on spells could still be too powerful.
As an author, I'm not exactly comfortable with self-promotion, but I'll do my best to tantalize you with my story. I won't sing my own praises, that would be awkward, but I'm happy to respond to any questions about the narrative or writing style.
See this! I just gifted the story: Ice cola