Disclaimers: I own nothing except my OC, but the fictional comic lore surrounding him belongs to DC comics and almost all other characters are from a Netflix/DreamWorks TV series, "She-ra and the Princesses of Power".

Hello readers, this story was requested by 1Jesus, "Is it alright if you do She-Ra and the Princesses of Power crossover with DC Superheroes where the OC is actually a Kryptonian from planet Krypton and is the son of Jor-El, his parents sends him to planet Etheria and is adopted by Queen Angella and once Adora aka She-Ra comes around it is time for him to be the hero and help bring an end to the Horde. There will also be dc villains like General Zod, Brainiac, Doomsday, and Darkseid. And the OC can be paired with Mermista and Perfuma if that's alright with you."


Crisis on Etheria.

Chapter 1: the sword part 1

A portal open's in the sky, above a planet named Etheria, and out of it comes a small space craft, actually it looks like more of an escape pad, only being able to fit one person. The people of Bright Moon see it crash land in the near their palace. Angella, the pregnant Queen of Bright Moon, and her Husband, King Micah see it, and decide to go investigating with there guards. They find the escape pad with a baby inside. The Queen told some of her guards to go off, to try and find the parents of the baby. They then turned their attention back to the baby and the pad. The pad had strange writing like nothing they'd ever seen. Angella picked up the baby and he hugged her. She smiles.


Time skip, a few years later.

After not being able to find the boy's parents, the Queen and King of Bright Moon adopted the boy and raised him as their own. Jack, prince of Bright Moon, and unknown to him, he is the last son of Krypton, a five-year-old with god like abilities. He crushed anything he touched unless he was careful about his strength. He could fly, he heard everything, and everything was loud to him, he also could see through objects, he couldn't control it. He was practicing with his younger sister, Princess Glimmer. Even as young as she was, she was kind but also was hot-headed and stubborn. They had trouble making real friends, since basically everyone around them treated them like royalty, which they were, or didn't like them. Theirr mother then walks in, the expression on her face was pure despair. "Mom, w-what's wrong," Jack asks, nervous due to her sadness.

"It's your father, he's… he's… gone," Queen Angella says. His eyes flash red.

"What do you mean gone?" Glimmer asks.

"The Horde… they killed him," Queen Angella says. He falls to his knees, looks up at the roof, and laser blast out of my eyes as he screams. The ceiling sparks up and everyone backs up in shock.


Time skip, eleven years later, Jack's point of view.

Glimmer and me walk to the throne room. "Let them in," Mom orders. We then walk in to see mum sitting in her throne, with her guards around the room.

"Your majesty," Glimmer and me say, bowing before the Queen.

"I'm told you two disobeyed orders and led the rebellion into a dangerous combat situation after you were ordered to retreat," she replies.

"We were trying to protect the village from falling into the Horde's grasp," Glimmer defends us.

"You were reckless and put yourself and the other rebels in danger," Mom says.

"With all due respect, fighting is supposed to be danger. Exactly how are we going to hold our own if against the Horde if all we do is continue retreating?" I ask, saying this sentence as calm as I possibly can. "Pretty soon we won't have anything left to protect."

"I'm growing tired of your back-talking Commander Glimmer and Commander Jack," Mom says, as she gets off her throne and walks down her floating steps.

"Why did you even make us commanders if you won't let us fight?" Glimmer argues.

"That's enough! You're both grounded!" Mom exclaims, her wings spread on the word 'grounded' as if on emphasis on the word.

Glimmer scoffs. "Mom!" she shouts back.

"You heard me," Mom says.

"You never let me do anything!" Glimmer argues.

"We're not having this discussion tonight," Mom replies. "You are embarrassing me in front of my royal court!"

"Oh, I'm embarrassing you?" Glimmer asks, sarcastically.

"Go to your room!" Mom shouts at Glimmer.

"I'm going!" Glimmer shouts, before leaving the room.

Mom sighs.

"Mom," I say, getting her attention. "What are the point of these power if I can't use them to help others?" I ask.

"You're not invincible, Jack," Mom says.

"I know," I say. I then stand there and think for a moment. "You can ground me or punish me as much as you like but if I see someone in danger I'm gonna help them. It's just how you and Dad raised me," I state, leaving no room for a counter. "Goodbye," I add, politely, before leaving.


Small time skip.

"Dear Mom, I know you'll never read this, but I have to somewhere… I feel like you don't respect me," Glimmer says, as she writes it in her dairy, me only being able to hear it because I can't get my stupid super-hearing to stop. An arrow is fired from outside the castle and flies over Glimmers head and hits her wall only to have a compartment that opens up with a note. By the hearing the note fold out, I could tell that this could only have been one person. Glimmer groans. She pulls the arrow out and walks to the window to look at the person who fired. "Watch it! You almost hit me!" Glimmer shouts/whispers.

"Hey Glimmer!" Bow, our only best friend since we were kids, shouts.

"Shh! Bow what are you doing here?" Glimmer asks.

"What did you say?" Bow asks, putting his on something on his back. "Come down here!" he adds walking closer.

"I can't. I'm grounded," Glimmer whispers.

"What?" Bow asks, not able to hear her.

"I'm grounded," Glimmer whispers again.

"What?" Bow repeats. Glimmer hits the window frame in frustration.

"I'm…," she starts, before teleporting next to him. "Grounded," she adds, then teleporting back into her room. Bow gasps. Glimmer groans. "I'm so made at my Mom," Glimmer says. I decide to fly into Glimmers room.

"Is this about the siege on Elberon?" Bow asks.

"I was just trying to defend another one of our villages from falling into the Horde's cultures," Glimmer says. "She stationed me all the way out there because it's too remote to ever get attacked, but then it did, and it was my one chance to prove I can do this. But she acts like I can't do anything because I'm just a princess," Glimmer whines, teleporting up to her bed.

"That doesn't make any sense. Everyone here is a princess. I'm like the only one who isn't a princess," Bow says.

Glimmer groans, thrashing her head against her soft bed. "Tell that to my Mom," Glimmer replies.

"Hey, where does this go," Bow says, holding a piece of clothing.

"Bottom draw," Glimmer sighs, pointing.

"Anyway, your mom might have a point," Bow says. "Only reason you got out of there is because of your teleportation powers, and, let's face it, they don't always work that well," Bow adds.

"Looking for support here, Bow!" Glimmer shouts.

Bow starts to climb up these floating stair things, going up to her bed. "I'm just saying, if you want to prove yourself, it's gonna take more than just recklessly running into any old battle. Luckily, I've got just the thing. Check this out," Bow reasons, before pulling out this IPad like device. "I detected a piece of First Ones tech in the Whispering Woods. A pretty powerful one, too, by the size of my readings," Bow adds. Glimmer gets up and carefully grabs the device, to get a better look at it. "If you find this and bring it back, your Mom is bound to be impressed," Bow finishes his plan excitedly.

Glimmer lets go of it and turns away from Bow. "Did y forget I'm grounded?" Glimmer asks.

They then hear a knock on the door. "Glimmer? Are you in there?" Mom says.

"Uh…," Glimmer mutters to herself. She then teleports Bow back outside before teleporting back into her room.

"Glimmer?" Mom asks, still knocking on the door.

"Everything's fine Mom," Glimmer says as soon as she enters the room.

"Is someone else in there? I heard voices," Mom asks.

"No one else is in here. Can you please just leave me alone?" Glimmer asks.

"I don't appreciate that tone right now, young lady," Mom replies.

"What tone?" Glimmer asks.

"That attitude is never gonna help you. You can't act that way-," Mom replies.

"That's not fair!" Glimmer shots back. Mom slams the door shut and leaves. Glimmer teleports out of her room. "I'm in," she says to Bow, causing him to smile.

I sigh and fly out of my room over to them. "Then I better go with the two of you," I say.

After some brief shock, Glimmer asks, "Just please can you let me do some of the work?"

"Fine, but don't whine to me if you it gets too difficult," I agree.


Small time skip.

Bow, Glimmer and me are walking through the Whispering Woods. "Come on, come on!" Bow shouts at his Pad.

"Ah, please tell me were not lost," Glimmer says.

"No, this thing is just acting up. Looks like it's being overrun by the techs signal," Bow says. "we must be getting close," Bow adds before walking off. Glimmer and me turn to look in the other direction to see a blinding light.

"Uh… I think it's this way," Glimmer says.

"What makes you say that?" he asks, still looking at his Pad. He then looks up and sees the light. "Oh, yeah. That'll do it," he says.

"Bow, just let me lead the way, okay," Glimmer says.

"The light came from the edge of the forest," Bow states.

"Yes, you saw the light. It's this way," Glimmer replies.

"The tracker pad says otherwise," Bow argues.

"It's this way…," Glimmer starts, but stops and we all gasp when we see someone. A woman with dark blonde hair pulled up in a high ponytail, blue eyes, a red jacket a long white shirt, grey pants, red boots, and a brown belt. I then notice something, a Horde captain badge. My eyes glow red. "Horde solider!" Glimmer shouts.

"I see her!" Bow shouts. They both yell. The Horde soldier runs for this sword that I failed to notice before now. The sword is wrapped in these vines. Bow grabs out his Bow while Glimmer teleports over to sword. The Horde soldier gasps. My eyes went back to normal, not wanting to use my heat vision in case I hit Glimmer. The Horde jumps at my sister but she teleports away. Bow is about to fire an arrow when Glimmer passed the sword to him and he dropped his bow to catch it.

"Give me the sword," the Horde soldier demands as she cases after Bow. I was about to pounce at the Horde soldier when Glimmer teleported on her back and pulled the Horde soldier's ponytail. "Get off," the Horde soldier shouts, throwing Glimmer off her back. She then throws this rope that wraps around Bow's legs causing him to trip, and let go of the sword. "Stand down. I don't want to hurt you," the Horde soldier says. I stop and my eyes widen. Her heart beat showed me that she wasn't lying. Was she possibly a good Horde soldier?

Glimmer teleports in between the Horde soldier and the sword. "Since when do Horde soldier's not want to hurt anyone?" Glimmer replies, before blasting her face with sparkles. Bow starts to untie himself. Glimmer leaps for the sword only for the Horde Soldier to jump her, and knock her to the ground. The Horde Soldier climbs over her and reach for the sword only for Bow to jump on top of her. My friends then try to hold the Horde soldier down, but she instead reaches for the sword, and barely touches it, causing it to let out a bright light that knocks them all back. The Horde soldier being the only one to be knocked out. Bow and Glimmer tie her up. She then wakes up.

"Are you okay?" I ask.

"What happened?" she asks.

"Quiet, Horde spy, I ask the questions," Glimmer replies, holding the First Ones sword. I roll my eyes. "How did you make it this far into the whispering woods?"

"I just walked in. And I'm not a spy," the Horde soldier replies, her heart beat nor increasing nor decreasing.

"Sure, sure. You just so happened to find yourself in the whispering woods," Glimmer replies, sarcastically. "Like you just so happened to try and steal our sword," she adds, pointing at the sword.

"It's not yours. I found it first," the woman says, honestly.

"The Whispering Woods is under the Rebellion's protection. You were lucky to make it as far as you did," Glimmer says. "Come on, Bow, Jack. Let's get this spy back to Bright Moon where she can be interrogated properly," Glimmer adds. Glimmer then pulls us over. "This is perfect. Not only do we have First One's tech for the Rebellion, we've also captured a Horde spy, my mom's going to be so impressed," Glimmer says. "Now, come on, on your feet," Glimmer shouts at the woman.

"Glimmer, wait," I say, grab her shoulder as she starts to walk stopping her. "I think this woman, whoever she is, is telling the truth," I say.

"Whose side are you on!?" Glimmer exclaims angrily.

"I'm on the side of truth and justice," I reply, unfazed.

"She's with the Horde! How can you possibly trust a single word she says?" Glimmer asks.

"When you have my level of hearing, you notice things, like when a person lies their heart beat increases, hers didn't. I think she's telling the truth," I say. There's a look of hurt on her face.

"You don't really understand your powers. You don't even know where they come from. Your probably wrong," Glimmer replies. I turn away, and start to walk.

"Women," I mutter to myself, angrily.


Small time skip.

"You positive were going the right way, Glimmer?" Bow asks.

"I know what I'm doing, Bow. Can you please just trust me for once?" Glimmer says, walking off ahead.

"You know I always trust yo, but I'm starting to get a little freaked out. I mean, I practically grew up in these woods, and I've never even seen this part of them. I've heard stories about weird stuff happening out here," Bow says.

"It's fine, okay? Just let me figure this out," Glimmer replies, before teleporting off.

"Okay! Touchy," Bow says. Bow then uses his bow to push leaves away from the woman's face. "Sorry about her. Usually she's really nice," Bow says, he then puts his bow on his back. "Not much for talking, huh?" he asks.

"I prefer not to swap pleasantries with my captors," the woman says.

"There. Suit yourself," Bow says, as he helps her over a tree root. Glimmer then teleports herself to a tree and looks at the Pad.

"You know she's a princess, right? How can you follow her? Princesses are a dangerous threat to everyone on Etheria," the woman says.

"Is that what Hordak told you?" I ask.

"Well I thought it was just common knowledge. There violent instigators who don't even know how to control their powers," the woman says. Glimmer shouts angrily as the Pad doesn't work and teleports down.

"You've never actually meet a princess, have you?" Bow asks.

"Well, maybe not in person, but…," the woman says, only to be interrupted by Glimmer whimpering. We rush over to her and find Elberon in rubbles. I clench my fist, and breathe deeply, not wanting to hurt anyone by my powers going out of control.

"What happened to this place?" the woman asks, and in her voice I can hear the pure shock and horror in it.

"Don't play dumb with me. I bet you were part of the raiding party that did this," Glimmer shouts.

"What are yo talking about? The Horde didn't do this," the woman says, sincerely believing it. That's when I release, the Horde's been lying to her, she didn't know about all the atrocities they've committed. Glimmer drags the woman over to a Horde's bot.

"Oh, yeah. You're a heartless destroyer, just like all the rest of your people," Glimmer shouts angrily.

"I am not a destroyer. Hordak says we're doing what's best for Etheria, we're trying to make things better. More orderly," the woman says. I can hear her confusion, she seems to be trying to convince herself, not quite sure what to believe.

"This is what's best for Etheria? Ever since the Horde got here, they've been poisoning our land, burning our cities, destroying everything in their path. And you're a part of it! How's that for orderly?" Glimmer exclaims, she then rushes off.

"This doesn't make any sense," the woman says. "The Horde would never do something like this."

"Did you really not know any of this?" Bow asks. "I mean; your army is called the Evil Horde."

"Who calls us that?" the Woman asks offended.

"Everybody," I reply.

"The Horde rescued me as a baby and gave me a home. They're my family. You—you don't know them like I do," the woman says.

"Maybe you don't know them as well as you think you do," Bow replies.

"I can't imagine what you're going through. Finding out everything you knew was a lie, but believe me, the Horde are monsters," I say. "They killed my father," I add. "So trust me, I know them well enough."

We then hear Glimmer shouting. She then teleports over. "There's something out there. Something big," she warns us.

"How big?" Bow asks. Then this gigantic bug crawls out of the ground. "So pretty big then," Bow says. I thee fly at the bug but it charges at me too and knocks me back and I fly into a couple of trees. The bug is then about to step on Glimmer, but she teleports up to a tree. She then jumps on the bugs face and blasts it with sparkles. It has little to no affect and the bug keeps coming, causing the woman to trip into a hole in the floor. She lets out a yell of surprise which attracted the bug attention. It moves towards her but Bow fires an arrow at it which releases a goo that covers the bugs mouth. The bug easily tears through it. Glimmer then throws sparkles at it like a mad woman but it knocks her into a tree. I then fly at it and punch it, but it retaliates by trying to eat me but I hold its mouth open though it's teeth stab my hands and feet. I growl in pain and fire my heat vision, blasting the bugs insides forcing it to let me go. It then head-butts me knocking me down the floor near Glimmer. Bow fire an arrow which release a rope that wraps around it's horn thing. The woman gets out of the hole and the looks in our direction to see Bow landing behind Glimmer. She grabs the sword, but turns to us when she hears me and Glimmer yell as I use my heat vision and Glimmer uses her sparkles in a failed attempt to stop the creature.

"Hey, bug brain!" the woman yells, purposefully gaining the bugs attention. She holds the sword straight in the bug direction. "Come on, magic sword," she says. she then clumsily drops the sword, and she picks it up between her upper elbows. "Oh, where's a blinding flash of light when you need one," she says to herself, before screaming when she realizes the bugs charging at her. She drops the sword again, and this time she picks it up by the handle. She puts the sword above her head and the bug's leg hits the blade causing it to glow. "For the honour of Grayskull!" the woman shouts. Then the light increases tenfold. And when it disappears the bug has stopped attacking her and seems half asleep. The weirder thing is that her appearance has changed. She now has wavy light blonde hair and light blue eyes. She also has a thin golden crown with two wings on each side, and a red jewel in the center, and solid, golden arm cuffs. She wears a white dress with a golden, six-pointed flower embroidered on the chest, divided by a golden seam that splits the bodice from collar to belt. At the center of the flower sits an oval azure gemstone. Her sleeves are golden, pointed pauldrons that stand of their own accord. The aforementioned seam blends into the gold trim of her uniform collar and ends when it reaches the apex of her thick golden belt, creating a V-shape belt at her waist. Her white ruffled skirt, which begins under the belt, is open at the front revealing a pair of white, skin-tight shorts striped with a thick golden line outside of each thigh. She also wears knee-high athletic white and aqua boots, with gold soles and accents. She completes her ensemble with a knee-length red cape. She is also about 8 feet tall.


Alright I hope that was a good start.

Please give me any suggestions you might have and until next time, Ant-boy out.