Hello and Feliz Natal, are there any holydays that is celebrated worldwide like Christmas is in our world? And by the way what is the name of the world?
Oii! Feliz natal para você tambem 😁, and yes, there is, although in some places it depends more on the culture. In Darian it would be a tradition with parties more focused on honoring the past and old family members, basically honoring the legacy. While in Petrus it would be more honoring the future and the present, celebrating and celebrating achievements of the current members of the house. Speaking only of these two places, in other kingdoms and places it is different. And the name of the continent that has Darian and Petrus is called El-lar. There is some information related to the continent on the blog, and here, a map (I uploaded the image file of the demo map but it ended up giving an error, I will fix it later, but here is the map that I will upload to the files later)
I will then correct the font of the texts later
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SUPERGIRLS
Super-Girl
A superheroine wished into existence by Jimmy Olsen
2. Queen Lucy of Borgonia
the queen of a fictional latin american country named Borgonia. She became queen because her parents died, and a Count named Norvello, kept her hidden from the public, in the hopes that she wouldn't steal the hearts of her citizens and allow him to quietly rule the country with an iron fist.
3. Linda Lee Danvers/Kara Zor-El (Earth-One)
The original that sacrificed herself to save the multiverse/remaining people of the surviving universes. She was brought back in "Many Happy Returns" but then goes back to original Earth-One. I think she's now alive somewhere because of convergence??? She also showed up as Linda Danvers's guardian angel and visited Deadman on Christmas. She's met the original legion
4. Ellie Leeds
She was the first to discover Supergirl's arrival, but was exposed to X-Kryptonite and fell into a coma. When she awoke years later - after a chance meeting with Supergirl - she started exhibiting Supergirl's powers, and also believed she was the Girl of Steel.
5. Louise-L
the Supergirl of the 5020th Century; She traveled back in time, to prevent the goals of some villains named Toxus and Tal Belok
6. Matrix/Mae Kent
Matrix, a protoplasmic creation of an alternate universe Lex Luthor. She's met the reboot legion
6/7. Earth-Angel of Fire Supergirl
Linda Danvers, who fused with Matrix to become an Earth-Angel
7. Linda Danvers
Linda and Matrix unfuse and Linda goes on an adventure to find Matrix. I think she's met one of the legions?
8. Ariella Kent
Linda Danvers's daughter who was saved from the pre-crisis multiverse, and now exists in the future. She has pre-crisis kryptonian level powers
9. Cir-El
thought to be Superman's daughter from the future, but was actually a personality grafted onto a separate person made by a future version of Brainiac to ensure that version's existence
10. Linda Lang/Kara Zor-El
The Post-Crisis version of Supergirl, I think much of the weirdness in her origin was because of Kryptonite poisoning? She's met threeboot legion
11. Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers
The New 52 and onwards version of Kara Zor-El Supergirl, they showed much more of Argo's history in this version
12. Kara Zor-El/Karen Starr, First Supergirl, later Power Girl
The New 52 Earth 2 version of Karen Starr, she has a similar origin to post-crisis and new 52 Supergirl where Superman grew up before she arrived on Earth, but like Earth-Two, the Superman and Lois of her world basically adopted her. She became Power Girl due to getting stranded on Earth 0
Karas
See Linda Lee Danvers
Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr (Earth-Two)
(*sigh* also known as Paige Stetler) from Earth-Two, second Kara introduced, for a time, she was Atlantean. She is the only survivor of Earth-Two, except something something convergence :
3. Kara from Superman/Aliens
The third Kara introduced, she is from a space colony named Argo (not the Kryptonian City, but instead from a planet named Odiline) that got destroyed by Xenomorphs, She and Superman tried to save the last Argonians, but they failed
4. See Kara Zor-El/Linda Lang
5. Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr (Earth 2) (Post-Infinite Crisis)
A Power Girl from Earth 2, which seems to be a universe much in-line with Earth-Two, although there are differences here and there
6. See Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers
7. See Kara Zor-El/Karen Starr
Honorable Mention Kara (She hasn't interacted with main continuity):
Kara In-Ze
the DCAU version of Supergirl. She comes from Krypton's sister planet named "Argo," she was adopted by the Kents, but then decided to stay in the future in the legion
Laurel Kent, despite not being here for Supergirl or Kara reasons, she is here due to Supergirl and the legion
She was initially introduced as Clark's descendant. For some reason, despite being in the future, Legion of Superheroes had tie-ins for event annuals. Superman editorial (presumably because of Byrne) wanted to get rid of all kryptonians, so guess what happens during Millenium:
anyways. the reason she is on this post:
Andromedas
Laurel Gand/(was called Andromeda pre-5YL) (5 Years Later)
Due to editorial mandates, Kara was erased from the legion's history. Laurel Gand, a distant relative of Lar Gand takes her place. She basically has the same history as Kara except Khunds keep on trying to kill Daxamites
1.5/2. Laurel Gand/Andromeda (SW6)
A time paradox duplicate of Laurel Gand.
3. Laurel Gand (Earth-247)
She's a literal xenophobe now. She gets better and becomes a nun to atone
Misc?
Sensor Girl
(so she doesn't actually count, but it was noticeable enough to mention)
Lesla-Lar
Lesla-Lar was a kandorian scientist, who was an orphan that took the last name of her best friend Zora Vi-Lar. She was killed by phantom zone criminals she released, but then became a ghost where she still troubled Supergirl. Her initial plan was to replace Kara as Supergirl
Also Lana Lang with a helmet
The helmet supposedly gives superpowers to those who wield it - but it does not. Superboy tricks Lana into thinking it does due to Clark wearing the helmet while bullets bounced off of him
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/Information about wizards, elementals, witches, mages, and metamorphs in El-Lar.
Wizards: Wizards are born with magic and use spells to harness their abilities. They cannot use runes on their bodies, and very few of them can harness natural elements. Those who have tried have either died, gone insane, or been left with permanent scars. Mastering control over an element is extremely difficult and dangerous. Even powerful wizards can harm themselves, die, or go insane when attempting it.
Mages: Mages learn magic through ancient books and teachings from other mages, but they need runes to enhance their abilities and focus since they are not born with inherent magic. They cannot manipulate elements or cast curses, but they can cast certain spells.
Elementals: Elementals are born with the mastery of one element, as well as enhanced senses, strength, speed, and other physical attributes far superior to an average human. They cannot have runes permanently embedded in their bodies as it would kill them, and they cannot use magic like wizards and witches.
Metamorphs: Metamorphs can camouflage and adapt to their surroundings. They can survive in extreme climates and endure both heat and fire, as well as cold and ice. However, they are not invincible, and their skins are not indestructible. They cannot cast spells, use runes, or curses.
Witches: Witches obtained the gift of magic through a blood sacrifice and a dark patron. They learn to use spells through ancient books passed down by their ancestors. They have the ability to cast curses and make predictions about the future. However, the gift of foresight is rare and varies among witches. They cannot use runes or master elements, but they can use various spells, similar to a wizard. The difference is that witches can curse and see the future, while wizards cannot.
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