Raven and Trigon's power dynamic is one of those classic 'unstoppable force meets immovable object' debates in comics. On one hand, Trigon is literally a demon god who's conquered dimensions—his raw power is cosmic-level terrifying. Remember when he turned the Teen Titans into stone statues like it was nothing? But Raven's strength isn't just about brute force; it's her emotional resilience and hybrid nature that make her fascinating. She's half-human, half-demon, and that duality lets her tap into powers even Trigon underestimates. Like in 'The New Teen Titans' #5, where she temporarily overpowers him by embracing her humanity.
That said, I don't think Raven could solo Trigon in a straight fight—but she doesn't need to. Her real 'strength' comes from outmaneuvering him psychologically or using his own arrogance against him. The comics often show her sealing him away or trapping him in mind games rather than overpowering him directly. It's like David and Goliath, but with more soul-self constructs and creepy red skies.
Straight-up power comparison? Trigon wins. He's designed to be this ultimate evil that even the Justice League struggles against. But Raven's whole character arc is about defying destiny—she's constantly finding ways to neutralize threats way above her weight class. Her most iconic moments aren't about overpowering Trigon, but outsmarting him or using his own hubris against him. Like when she tricked him into getting trapped in the Azarathian Void or channeled the Titans' collective hope to weaken him. Those wins aren't about strength tiers; they're narrative victories that make her more compelling than any power level could.
Comic power scaling is always messy, but here's how I see it: Trigon could vaporize galaxies if he felt like it, while Raven's more of a precision instrument. She's got that empathic magic and dimensional hopping, sure, but her dad? Dude eats planets for breakfast. What makes their clashes compelling isn't who hits harder, though—it's the family drama. Raven's victories against him usually involve some clever loophole (like bonding with her teammates' souls to amplify her magic) or exploiting his one weakness: underestimating her.
Honestly, their fights remind me of those anime arcs where the villain's technically stronger, but the hero wins through sheer willpower and support from friends. DC's framed Raven as Trigon's kryptonite emotionally, even if not physically. That time she temporarily absorbed his powers during 'Titans Rebirth'? Pure 'daughter proving dad wrong' energy.
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However, 3 years passed, there was a man came to him.
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I am forced to become the slave of a cruel, dark, and powerful dragon prince from the Raven clan. A misunderstanding pushed my already miserable life into hell. He used me, bullied me, and made me his slave. I cannot live like this, but he will never let me die either. His obsession with me is scary. My misery will make his day.
But something changed, and so so did he. The intensity of his obsession increased.
He is Raphael Raven. He is a prince.
My name is Valarie and I am nobody.
This is our story.
A time when Dragons rule the world. A place where humans are deemed as silent spectators and have no say in anything. In that world and time, a dark prince is born, to make a place in history, and write his story in blood.
"Please, don't " she begged him.
"If you think that your innocent act would melt my heart, then you are mistaken. Now strip " Raphael growled, which made her jump with fright.
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Damien is an Enigma. A powerful Alpha who operates in the shadows of the New York underbelly and is feared by all. But when he comes face to face with a weak Alpha, he finds that he can’t have enough of his. To Damien, Castiel becomes a mystery that he must solve, even if it means holding him captive.
But what happens when the captive starts to develop feelings for the captor? Will it be enough to melt Damien’s icy heart? Or will Castiel end up just like Damien’s previous f*ck buddies? Chewed and thrown to the streets…
****NEW CHAPTERS EVERY WEEK****
A human has been found near the borders of Blue Orchid Pack, the largest one in the state of Rysterbia. The Blue Orchid pack is mysterious and ruthless. Their Alpha, Azraiel Michaelson is said to be an angry man with mystical powers at his disposal, but when a human enters his life without warning, all his powers seem useless to him. He is a Trueblood...the rarest of werewolves in the world...and yet so powerless in front of circumstances.
What will happen when the path of the strongest Alpha collides with a human?
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Charlotte is scared when she finds herself in a hospital, but the handsome man in front of her confuses her even more. Where is she? What happened to her? And....the biggest question....Who is HE?
With a past that she neither understands nor likes and threats looming over her head, she has no idea what the future holds for her.
Will she be alive tomorrow?
Umm....Can't say.
Will she stay here?
Don't know.
Will everything remain the same if she stays?
Well...NO FREAKING IDEA.
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"What the fuck was that?" I wake up to Eya quietly talking to Osric who is laying behind me holding me close with his hand rubbing my belly.
"She's a Lycan born under the blood moon who knows where her abilities end," Embry answers from the other side of the room when I barely open my eyes enough to see we are in a room similar to home.
"She shouldn't be able to control vampires or do anything like that. Did you watch her aura?" Eya's voice sounds genuinely concerned and shocked.
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Book one: Raven's Waking Dream
Book two: Raven's Agony of Desire
Book three: untitled and in the works
His name is Raven Morgan but known as RAVEN for short.
Raven has a dark past that he hasn’t revealed to anyone and due to his past life, he decided to keep a low-key.
But everything turned upside down when he got to College.
One fateful day, on his way home after his last day in high school he was attacked and bitten by an unknown creature (find out in the story) and he collapsed afterwards and was rushed down to the hospital.
Getting to the hospital he was treated and discharged that same day as they noticed the wound wasn’t severe which was quite rare to the medical personnel because the wound looked deep.
Raven didn’t take the injury personal but he was still in shock at how a creature not humane attacked him that same.
After that incident and no effect was made on him, he was diagnosed injury disease-free. Raven, was happy again.
But on the latter day, his happiness vanished when he suddenly noticed an abnormal change in his body.
RAVEN: “oh my G!!! What’s happening to me??” he asks no one in particular.
His iris changes colour uncontrollably, his body figure too and at the end of all. He turned out to be an unimaginably handsome dude (human) to be precise.
*** FAST-FORWARD ***
Today being the first day in college, Raven had a lot to digest.
Such of those are; his new body features which he was proud enough to have, his new uncontrollable powers and worst of all.
His sudden Urge for DESIRES.
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THIS IS WHEN IT ALL BEGAN
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Raven and Starfire are both powerhouses in 'Teen Titans', but their strengths are so different that comparing them feels like apples and oranges. Raven's magic and psychic abilities give her an edge in strategic battles—she’s the one you want when facing supernatural threats or mind games. I love how her calm, calculated approach contrasts with Starfire’s raw, fiery energy. Starfire’s Tamaranean strength and flight make her a literal force of nature in physical fights, and her optimism often turns the tide emotionally. It’s like asking if a scalpel is 'stronger' than a sledgehammer—it depends on the situation! Personally, I think Raven’s versatility in dealing with abstract threats (hello, Trigon) tips the scales for me, but Starfire’s sheer resilience is unmatched.
That said, their dynamic is what makes the team shine. Raven’s shadows vs. Starfire’s starbolts aren’t just about power levels; they represent balance. The show nails this by pairing Raven’s introspective depth with Starfire’s explosive joy. If I had to pick a 'stronger' moment, Raven’s self-sacrifice during the Trigon arc still gives me chills—but Starfire’s ability to rally the team with pure heart is its own kind of strength. Maybe the real answer is they’re strongest when they’re fighting together.
Raven's powers in 'Teen Titans' comics are some of the most fascinating and complex in DC's roster. Her abilities stem from her heritage as the daughter of the interdimensional demon Trigon, which grants her a mix of dark magic, telekinesis, and empathic manipulation. She can levitate, cast energy blasts, and even create force fields—pretty standard for a powerhouse, right? But what really sets her apart is her emotional empathy. She senses and sometimes absorbs the emotions of others, which can be both a gift and a curse. When she's overwhelmed, her powers can spiral out of control, leading to some of the most intense storylines in the series.
Her 'soul self' ability is another standout—she can project a spectral form of herself to scout or fight, separate from her physical body. And let's not forget her shadow manipulation, which she uses for everything from stealth to combat. The writers have also explored her capacity for healing, though it often comes at a personal cost. Raven's powers aren't just flashy; they're deeply tied to her internal struggles, making her one of the most psychologically rich characters in the Titan's universe. Every time she uses her abilities, it feels like a balancing act between light and darkness, which keeps her stories gripping.