An Encounter with the Lantern Corps

 

The expanse of the cosmos stretched before Raven like a dark canvas, punctuated by the shimmering light of distant stars. She stood at the helm of her vessel, a starry ship, a construct of her technomagic, blending effortlessly into the fabric of space itself. It was silent and sleek, its smooth, black surface reflecting the faint glow of the stars.

Beside her, Starfire's vibrant green eyes scanned the stars with awe. Her connection to the universe made her heart race with excitement. The vast expanse had always called to her, and now, with Raven by her side, she felt that the stars themselves were aligning in their favor. She radiated with an energy that mirrored Raven's, an almost tangible connection between them.

Behind them, Diana stood tall and composed, her divine aura blending with Raven's in a way that was both comforting and powerful. The Amazon princess had grown exponentially under Raven's influence, and the newfound power coursing through her veins felt natural, destined. But there was something more to Diana now—an awareness that this journey into the stars was not just about conquest but a journey to a greater purpose.

But they weren't alone for long.

In a swirl of magic and shadow, Superwoman appeared on the ship, summoned by Raven's will. She landed gracefully, her crimson cape settling behind her as she looked around, slightly disoriented but immediately alert. Superwoman's once-iconic confidence was tempered by her newfound submission to Raven, but her sharp blue eyes were still keen, taking in the situation. The ship hummed with an otherworldly energy, and her gaze quickly darted between Raven, Diana, and Starfire.

"Goddess..." Superwoman began, her voice filled with respect but tinged with curiosity. "What is this place? I know it's outer space but…" Superwoman felt that they were both existing in present but were not present at the same time.

Starfire turned her head slightly, her glowing orange skin reflecting the celestial light around them. "We're exploring the cosmos, expanding our dominion. The universe bends to our Goddess's will now."

Superwoman raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised. She had already seen Raven's power firsthand, but witnessing Diana and Starfire's ascent to new levels of divinity was something else entirely. She could sense the immense power within them, the divine energy swirling around them like a protective shield. Raven had truly elevated her inner circle to godhood, and Superwoman, though powerful, had not yet tasted that particular essence.

Raven smirked, sensing Superwoman's thoughts. "There's always more to achieve, Kyla-El," she said, her voice a silken caress. "Your time will come, but for now... I want you to watch. Learn. The universe is ours for the taking. Any who dares to stop us will soon come to enlightenment."

Superwoman's chest swelled with pride and anticipation. The mention of her new name stirred something deep within her, a reminder of her place at Raven's side. She bowed her head slightly, accepting her Goddess's words.

Raven had been in the Tower for some time now, solidifying her control over Earth. But her appetite for power, both cosmic and carnal, was insatiable. It was time to extend her reach beyond the stars, to touch the very fabric of the universe and make it her own. Her earlier encounter with the Lantern Corps had piqued her interest. Willpower? That was a concept she could break.

"They're approaching," Diana said, her eyes narrowing as she felt the subtle energy shifts in the surrounding space. The Lantern Corps was not far behind them, their powerful rings pulsing with determination.

Raven didn't even need to look. Her cosmic awareness stretched far beyond her physical senses. She could feel them—Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Kilowog. They were coming, and they were confident. A smile tugged at her lips.

"They'll resist, of course," Raven said calmly, her gaze focused on the stars. "But they'll soon learn that resistance is futile."

Her ship slowed to a halt, hovering silently in the vastness of space as it awaited the inevitable confrontation. The Lanterns were powerful, and their will was strong, but it didn't matter. Raven had ascended far beyond their reach. Her divine aura pulsed around her, a tangible force that made the very air in the ship feel thicker, heavier with power.

Superwoman crossed her arms, her gaze turning toward the stars. "So, this is the famed Lantern Corps," she mused aloud. "Do they really think they stand a chance against you, Goddess?"

Starfire grinned, her fingers twitching with anticipation. "Their will is admirable, but it won't be enough."

Diana turned to look at Starfire in a puzzled look. Since when did Starfire have villain tendencies? Since when was she this confident? In all their rather short meetings she knew Starfire as a meek girl, but that didn't mean she was weak, but now it was as if she were seeing a different side of Starfire.

The ship's sensors flared to life, revealing itself to outer space, which got the lanterns attention and before long, the familiar green glow of the Lanterns could be seen approaching in the distance. They were coming fast, their rings blazing with energy, but Raven remained calm. She had been waiting for this.

A voice crackled through the ship's comm system—Hal Jordan's unmistakable voice. "This is Hal Jordan of the Green Lantern Corps. Identify yourself and explain your presence in this sector."

Raven's response was immediate and dripping with amusement. "This is Raven, the ruler of Earth, and soon... the universe. Stand down, Lanterns. This is your only warning."

'Ruler of Earth? Since when? What about the Justice League?' A thought flashed through Jordan's face as he turned to face Steve, who was also in thought.

'I received some distress calls from earth and was actually on my way there and had Hal escort me back. Is this the reason? Wasn't Superman and the others enough? Darkseid? Not again, not again please.' Steve thought as his heart beat faster at the thought of that Omega menace.

There was a brief pause, and Raven could almost feel the Lanterns processing her words, their stubbornness keeping them from understanding the gravity of the situation.

"You've been expanding your influence," John Stewart's voice cut through, firm and authoritative. "That ends now. We can't let you continue unchecked."

Diana smirked, stepping forward to stand beside Raven. "Unchecked? They don't understand, do they?"

"They will," Raven said, her eyes glowing with dark amusement.

 

The Lanterns drew closer, their green energy flaring brighter as they prepared for battle. Hal Jordan's voice rang out again, more forceful this time. "We've faced tyrants before, Raven. You're not the first to think you can control everything."

Raven's smirk deepened as her aura pulsed, filling the ship with an oppressive, intoxicating energy that made even the cosmic air feel thick with desire and power. "I'm not like the others you've faced, Hal," she purred. "And by the time this is over, you'll be on your knees."

'Oh fuck. You better run Hal and Steve.' Kyla-el thought to herself as he pitied the lanterns that still charged at Raven.

With a flick of her wrist, the ship shimmered into visibility, revealing more of itself fully to the Lanterns. It was visible, but they only saw the front deck. And now the rest of the ship looked like a fucking brig! The darkness around them seemed to come alive, swirling with shadows that moved like living things. The Lanterns braced themselves, their rings glowing brighter as they prepared for the inevitable clash.

 

Starfire shot forward, her body glowing with radiant energy as she charged at Kilowog, her hands crackling with starfire. Kilowog summoned a massive green hammer construct, swinging it at her with all his might. But Starfire was too fast, weaving through the air like a streak of light, her laughter echoing through the void.

 

Superwoman joined the fray, her eyes locked on John Stewart. With a burst of speed, she flew toward him, her fists blazing with energy. The collision of their powers sent shockwaves through space, the sheer force of their battle shaking the nearby stars.

'Who is she? And how is she so fast? If I hadn't put up a shield before…' Steve thought as he looked exhausted just after a single blow from Kyla-el. She had grown stronger and faster than ever and she could only feel bad for Steve being her opponent… he was no match for her no matter how deep his faith was or how great his belief was, the lantern power would not be her match now.

 

But Raven... Raven was focused on Hal Jordan. Her shadows stretched out toward him, wrapping around his legs, pulling him toward her. He struggled, his ring glowing as he tried to break free, but Raven's power was far beyond anything he had ever faced.

"You're fighting a losing battle, Hal," Raven said, her voice soft but filled with an undeniable authority.

Hal's face twisted with frustration as he fought against the shadows, his willpower burning brightly. "I won't kneel to you, Raven."

"At least you recognize the goddess you will soon serve. That's a good start." Raven smirked at Hal, giving him a hard on mid fight that he couldn't even concentrate on defending himself. Actually, every lantern felt they couldn't concentrate as much when fighting now like there was a big debuff field of effect going on. They could only exert at about thirty percent of their power and it went lower each passing minute.

Raven's eyes gleamed with amusement as she stepped closer, her presence overwhelming. "You will," she whispered, her voice a sultry promise. "You just don't know it yet."

'What the fuck is wrong with me? A hard on now?!' Hal scolded himself mentally. He knew Raven was attractive and had a certain allure about her but getting hard and losing his focus was the same as quitting the fight all together.

'That spandex suit really hugs her breasts… FOCUS! Dammnit those thighs look like… FUCK IS WRONG WITH me! FOCUS ON HER THIGHS! I MEAN BREASTS! I MEAN FIGHT HER THIGHS! FUCK!' Even someone as mature and stoic as the dark skinned lantern was having a 'hard' time focusing as his thoughts were muddled with Kyla-el's beautiful figure.

With a surge of her divine energy, Raven sent a pulse through Hal's mind, breaking down his defenses and bending his will to her own. Hal's eyes widened in shock as he felt her presence inside his mind, twisting his thoughts, filling him with a deep, irresistible desire to serve.

That was overkill, within seconds Hal would have surrendered on his own and a slave to his own penis but Raven wasn't here to fight lanterns.

 

He fell to his knees before her, his once-defiant eyes now filled with submission. "I... serve you, Goddess," he whispered.

Raven placed a hand on his cheek, her touch possessive. "You all will."

Behind her, Starfire and Superwoman had overpowered their opponents. Kilowog and John Stewart knelt before them, their rings flickering as their willpower crumbled.

Raven turned her gaze toward the defeated Lanterns, her smile widening. "The Lantern Corps will kneel before the Futa Goddess."

And as the stars flickered and the cosmos watched, Raven knew this was only the beginning.

"MUAHAHAHA!"

"Raven, that's cute. At least it's better than your old monologue." Starfire chuckled.

'This cute little alien princess, just look at her.' Raven thought as she looked at Starfire with pride and love.

 

 

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