Everything comes from the last photo of this fan / made / film / story (pass me the "term" ): in this photo it says "..well ... in this part of the multiverse at least" .Abductorenmadrid wrote: ↑3 years agoWell, like most movies there is an unwritten future once you hit The End. I don't want to say never again, but this project has taken more than a year of my time and I am not in a hurry to do anything like it again.Paolone0971 wrote: ↑3 years agoThe ending seems "open" to future developments (although I could be wrong)
Having said that, I lived the story as if I were at the cinema seeing a movie and even if some points left me a little perplexed, I admit that the story was very enjoyable.
I must also say that it is very difficult to find on the web those who edit films in such a precise and meticulous way and this thing is really very welcome grad
Finally, I have a little doubt; are there by chance two different lands in different universes?
I have this feeling in the sense that it seems to me that the Kara / Supergirl who is seen fluttering on the ocean and among the buildings of an unspecified American city seems to me to be very, very different from the Kara who is in the company of Selena (and which is became her slave)
Thanks for the explanations
I am glad however you got a movie feel from the story even though you found some of it perplexing! Clicking through those frames, if on average you dwelt for 3-5 seconds on each frame you'd have a movie nearly 2 hours long ... wow ... I really did make something movie length!
You seem very stuck on the idea that Kara has become enslaved to Selena and that her situation is incompatible with being Supergirl. In many versions of Supergirl it is central to her character that she balances her life as the superheroine and her alter-ego living among the human race. I have merely added a third persona to her life where Kara can express a side to herself which has emerged living on Earth. Selena represents a safe, trustworthy, powerful and dominant woman who can give Kara the best experience that she could get.
In the ending I have presented here I can imagine Kara being Linda Lee about 70% of the time (while in education), Supergirl about 20% of the time and Selena getting the rest, perhaps more on weekends... and everything working out happily ever after!
Is it compatible to be a heroine and a slave at the same time?
They seem to me two things that are definitely not very compatible and that's why I asked you the question if there were different realities (in one Kara / supergirl and in the other Kara / Selena's friend-slave).
Probably I ask myself too many questions even if I am able to be satisfied