Image | Name and Title | Real Name | Bio |
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Adora Leader in the Great Rebellion |
Adora of the House of Randor | When Adora and her twin brother Adam were born, the Sorceress recognized they were the twins prophesied to wield the Power of Grayskull. She therefore magically cloned the Sword of He, enhancing it with the Stone of Protection so that each twin could have a key to unlock the Power. But Hordak also learned of the twins and arranged for his Eternian pupil Skeletor to abduct the infants. Man-At-Arms prevented Adam from being taken, but Adora was stolen away to the planet of Etheria deep in the Dimension of Despondos. There she was raised by Hordak until the day her brother returned, handing her her sword which she held aloft to become She-Ra--the most powerful woman in the universe! | |
Amulet of Avarice Magic Amulet of Count Marzo |
The mystic Amulets of the Ancients were fashioned from ingots of concentrated power left over from the Wave of Creation when the universe was formed. Scattered across the stars, the ingots caused much chaos and change in the growing cosmos. Of the amulets that were known to survive, two came to Eternia. One was carried by the evil witch Sultra while serving the Evil Horde, and the other was buried in the Dunes of Doom by the mad mystics of Sh'Gora. When Lord Masque took over the mystics' vile cult during his own quest to revive his mistress Shokoti, he retrieved the amulet and used it to train new evil wizards. Eventually his most promising student, a young Marzo Kalif, mastered the amulet and stole it from its sacred altar in his own bid to conquer Eternia. Despite defeats by the Council of Elders and later He-Man, the amulet remained indestructible and always found its way back into Marzo's hands. While Teela trapped Marzo within the amulet itself during the Second Ultimate Battleground, Evil-Lyn later set him free to help her son Skeleteen. | ||
Angella Angelic Winged Guide |
Angella the Third, Queen Regent of Brightmoon | Angella was the regent queen of one of Eternia's largest kingdoms. After Hordak invaded her planet, Bright Moon was overthrown and Angella and all her subjects were declared slaves of the Horde Empire. Believing in her heart that all people have the right to be free, Angella was the first monarch to openly fight back against the oppression of the Horde. Forming the Great Rebellion with other key leaders, she brought her people to the safety of the Whispering Woods, just outside of Hordak's evil influence. There they regrouped and formed an attack squad to wage war and once again free Eternia and all of its people. After Hordak abandoned Etheria, Angella stayed behind to help rebuild her kingdom and the beauty of the planet. Beautiful and helpful, Angella is lovely and very intuitive--she can sense when danger is near and has the ability to fly like an angel. | |
Arrow True Blue Horse Flies Bow to Victory |
Arrow | Loyal steed of Etherian Bowman Kyle Reccula, Arrow was trained from birth to soar into battle at a moment's notice. Serving Bow with utmost loyalty, Arrow carries not only is master but several quivers full of magical arrows, each with their own unique properties. He carried Bow into many great battles both on Etheria and later on Eternia after several members of the Great Rebellion followed Hordak through the Laser Gate to aid the Masters of the Univese. During the Second Ultimate Battleground Arrow saved the lives of many heroic warriors with his swift moves through the air and on the ground. | |
Bashasaurus Heroic Combat Vehicle |
The Bashasaurus is a rugged one-person vehicle used by the Heroic Warriors, and one of many ingenious marvels created by Duncan, the Man-At-Arms. Resembling a dinosaur species of Preternia, the red-armored transport was designed for smashing solid objects and enemy vehicles. Its most notable feature is the devastating bashing sphere, a large Photanium ball adorned with blunt spikes and mounted upon a metallic arm which can be brought down with immense, catastrophic force. Later, inspired by the telescoping neck of Mekaneck, Man-At-Arms gave the Bashasaurus' arm the ability to extend when needed. Additionally, the vehicle's bashing sphere can act as something of a lightning rod, absorbing and nullifying laser blasts from enemy craft. When the humanoid-dinosaur mercenary Terrordon was summoned to Eternia by a reawakened Skeletor, the reptilian outlaw was pursued by Tricera, brave defender of the saurian people. Greatly resembling the Bashasaurus itself, Tricera soon found herself operating the vehicle during a frenzied vehicle chase. Joining Shield Maiden Sherrilyn and Dawg-O-Tor, along with Sky High and Drake Gate, Tricera pursued Jawsome, the Land Shark driver, Ditztroyer, master of the Roton, and Terrordon, who operated the Terrordactyl. | ||
Batros Evil Master Of Theft |
Wiley | Deep in the Dark Hemisphere resides a treacherous race of half-man half-bat pirates--none more sinister than Batros, a shadowy mercenary-for-hire. Batros views alliances with contempt, but pairs up with Skeletor when it gets him closer to his goal of seizing the Powers Of Grayskull for himself. In one adventure, Batros conspired with the Overlord Of Evil to filch all royal records and books from the Eternos Library. Although this shady plot ultimately met with failure, Batros remained a stealthy enemy for the Masters Of The Universe and all who fight for freedom on Eternia. Batros is a dark mercenary trained in the art of thievery! | |
Battle Cat Fighting Tiger |
Cringer | A member of the Green Tiger Tribe, Cringer was saved from a Parek-Narr attack by a young Prince Adam and afterwards became his devoted companion for life. He assisted Adam during his quest to unite both halves of the Power Sword of He and afterwards was enhanced by its power to become Battle Cat the fighting tiger of He-Man. Cringer is one of only a handful of allies who knows Adam's secret and fights alongside the other Masters of the Universe, carrying He-Man into battle against the forces of evil. | |
Battle Lion Heroic Steed of King Grayskull |
Granger | During the Great Wars against King Hssss and the Invasion Forces of Hordak, King Grayskull rode into battle on top of his fierce mount Granger, a giant lygor prince from the Green Tiger Tribe. Gifted as a cub to a young Grayskull for saving their home from an attack by renegade Gar pirates, Granger grew up with his master, loyally protecting Grayskull in times of peace and war. When evil threatens Eternia, Granger is enhanced by the Power of the Universe channeled through the Sword of He. As Battle Lion he wears enchanted armor that protects him against magical attacks. Battle Lion is the heroic steed of King Grayskull, loyally carrying his master into combat. | |
Battle Ram Mobile Launcher Part 1 of 3 |
The wheels of the Battle Ram churned dirt and soot into the air as it rolled across the Dark Hemisphere. Geysers of scarlet magma spewed from the sulfurous fissures which dotted the treacherous terrain. Small reptilian creatures, startled by the massive vehicle's approach, scrambled to get out of its way. Squinting, Man-At Arms pressed on. He would not rest until his friend Lizard Man was saved from the terrible fate Beast Man had in store for him. In the distance, Duncan saw the glistening eyes of Snake Mountain. He considered detaching the Sky Sled, but opted for a more direct approach when he saw that Lizard Man was manacled to one of the mountain's outcroppings. There, a vicious monster from Eternian legend loomed over the reptilian hero, saliva dripping from its ravenous maw. Duncan gritted his teeth and whispered, "Zuva-Rex"." Without hesitation, Man-At-Arms fired a searing laser blast at the beast. The Zuva-Rex stumbled, though it was only momentarily stunned. Furious, it turned its hateful gaze on Man-At-Arms. Duncan merely smirked in return, then launched a battering ram directly at the monster... (TO BE CONTINUED IN WAR SLED BIO) | ||
War Sled Evil Doom Buggy Part 2 of 3 |
...The large projectile struck the Zuva-Rex in the chest, knocking the ferocious creature into a deep ravine filled with glutinous mire. Wasting little time, Man-At-Arms leapt from the Battle Ram, donned his Cliff Climber gear, and scaled the rock face of Snake Mountain in an effort to liberate his ally Lizard Man from the manacles which Beast Man had used to bind him. Before he could reach his friend, however, Duncan spotted two forms descending from the air. Illuminated by the eerie red glow of Blood Falls, Tri-Klops and Beast Man approached, each straddling an accursed War Sled, or "Doom Buggy" as Orko called them. Reverse engineered by Tri-Klops from pieces of a Sky Sled recovered after a skirmish in the Scorched Valley, War Sleds were built in the nightmarish "shop" of Trap Jaw, and were just as fast as Sky Sleds. As the villains came closer, Man-At-Arms discerned the sinister-looking serpentine mastheads of their vehicles. Raising his fist into the air, Beast Man let out an inhuman roar and prepared to fire a searing blast directly at Man-At-Arms... | ||
Sky Sled Heroic High-Speed Flyer Part 3 of 3 |
... Suddenly, another form zoomed into view, knocking Beast Man from his War Sled and into the pit of mire where the Zuva-Rex was trapped. Man-At-Arms quickly realized the new shape zipping through the sky was a royal Sky Sled, piloted by the daring Sky High. Undeterred, Tri-Klops deftly maneuvered his craft and fired a deadly Warp Trakker, but Sky High spun his sleek griffin-headed vehicle out of harm's way. While Sky High continued to dodge Tri-Klops, Man-At-Arms used his Laser-Razor to slice the manacles from the wrists of Lizard Man. "Many thanks Man-At-Arms," the reptilian hero exclaimed. "Don't thank me yet," replied Duncan as he aimed his blaster in the direction of the aerial battle. Impossibly, Sky High pulled his Sky Sled into a near-vertical ascent. Seeing the opening, Man-At-Arms fired on Tri-Klops, who careened into the stinking mud with Beast Man and Zuva-Rex. "Those three are exactly where they belong," Man-At-Arms remarked as he and Lizard Man made their way down to the Battle Ram. Victorious, the three heroes returned to Eternos just as the sun began to rise. | ||
Beast Man Savage Henchman |
Raqquill Rqazz | After being banished from his home in the Vine Jungle, the Beast Man named Raqquill Rqazz joined up with a young alchemist named Keldor during a skirmish in the Berserker Islands. Like others of his race, Rqazz has the ability to control beasts and monsters. He currently uses this particular talent as chief henchmen to Skeletor, the Overlord of Evil. | |
Red Beast Man Savage Blood-Red Henchman |
Raqquill Rqazz | Even among the ape-like beastmen of the Vine Jungle, Raqquill Rqazz was a savage brute who hunted for sport and killed his own kind. An outcast stripped of his name, he made the Berserker Islands his home for many years. While still relatively young with a pelt as blood-red as his appetite, he fought the wandering alchemist Keldor. But the two became allies when they were forced to fight their way through the honor guard of King Trinok. Out of fear, Beast Man swore allegiance to Keldor and remained both fearful and loyal to him when he became Skeletor. Over time Beast Man's fur became orange, but his savage bloodlust never diminished. His terrible fangs and ferocious claws make him a powerful adversary for the Masters of the Universe. | |
Blade Evil Master of Swords |
Ritter | A pirate from the Kylax system, Blade arrived on Eternia in a spell of light cast by Skeletor to increase his forces. Agreeing to join the Overlord of Evil for the right price, Blade sold his services and took part in the Second Ultimate Battleground, fighting blade to blade with He-Man himself at the top of Viper Tower. He later traveled with a small renegade party, paid to seek the Cosmic Key from its inventor. Although he failed in this mission, his deadly mastery of the sword has left his mark, becoming one of the most wanted men in Eternian history. Blade uses his duel swords to battle heroic warriors--for the right price! | |
Blast Attak Evil Blast Apart Robot |
Program Robot Serial Number 1710 | Blast Attak was originally brought to Eternia in a spell of light by Skeletor to boost his ranks before the second Ultimate Battle Ground, but the android was quickly stolen by the Snake Men and reprogrammed to act as a mercenary in the army of King Hssss. Literally a walking talking time bomb, Blast Attak's body is comprised of a series of microscopic nanites which can reform after detonation allowing him to blast apart over and over in an explosive attack against enemies. Although created with some semblance of artificial intelligence, his evil programming often overrides his own commitment to self-preservation. Blast Attak is a robotic muscleman with an extremely short fuse. He loves to surprise enemies with his sudden blast apart power! | |
Book of Living Spells | According to the celestial bard Songster, the Book of Living Spells was one of five magic tomes containing the wisdom of creation and entrusted by the gods to the five most powerful wizards in the universe: Eldor, Keclar, Noah, Ramlin, and Tauron. Eldor kept the Book of Living Spells on Eternia where its magic had been used by the old gods to breathe life into many elemental creatures, including the Rock People and Fire People of Subternia, the many armed guardian Procrustus, and the nature god Moss Man, all of whom became defenders of Eternia. While the Living Spells could bring life, they could also take it away, and so evil forces coveted the book for its power. Eldor and his apprentice He-Ro protected the book, but after He-Ro's death Eldor and the book disappeared from history. The book's pages resurfaced in the era of King He-Man to help the Sorceress Teela restore the destroyed Castle Grayskull and purify the Reawakening in which many dead heroes and villains of Eternia returned to life. | ||
Bow Special Friend Who Helps She-Ra |
Kyle Reccula | After wandering though Despondos for several centuries and unable to return to Eternia, Hordak and his ageless army eventually claimed Etheria as a new throne world, deposing the local monarchs and ruling the people through fear. A nobleman in Queen Angella's court, Kyle was one of many brave warriors who took up the arms against the Horde invaders and joined the Great Rebellion. Nicknamed "Bow" due to his natural ability as an archer, each of his arrows possesses different powers and he has a magical heart that beats frantically when She-Ra is in danger. Bow is secretly in love with Princess Adora, unaware that she and She-Ra are one and the same! | |
Broom Heroic Ally of Madame Razz |
Broom was originally carved from a sentient Etherian Skylander and forced into servitude by Zin, a cruel wizard from the distant past of Etheria. During their travels through the Dark Forest. Broom cleverly left clues about his dire situation in the form of a fabric map dotted with hidden symbols. The map was discovered by the then-youthful Madame Razz, who approached Etheria's Wise Old Wizardess for assistance in deciphering it. Making her way through the Dark Forest, Razz eventually found Zin's lair as well as the enslaved Broom. A great duel took place between the two mages but, with Broom's help, young Razz triumphed over the evil wizard. Broom and Madame Razz became fast friends, developing a strong bond with one another. Although Broom could be a bit grumpy and sarcastic at times, particularly when it came to Madame Razz's absent-mindedness, he was a stalwart, dependable ally to her and the Great Rebellion. After the fall of the Evil Horde, Broom helped Madame Razz and the Twiggets protect the Whispering Woods from the wicked schemes of Shadow Weaver. | ||
Buzz-Off Heroic Spy in the Sky |
Tzzzzt zzz zzTTTzz | Heroic King of the Andreenids, a bee-like species closely related to both the Kex insect people and the Arachna Spider-Warriors, Tzzzzt's race evolved into fierce warriors, guarding their home and their ambrosia honeycombs with stubborn dignity. Although he initially preferred to keep his people's neutrality, a sky war initiated by Skeletor gave Tzzzzt more than enough reason to ally himself with King Randor's Masters of the Universe. He often partners with Mekaneck using his wings for airborne spying missions. | |
Royal Defender Buzz-Off Heroic Champion of Queen Andreeno |
For years the benevolent Lord Buzz-Off ruled the Andreenid citizens during the maturation period of Queen Andreeno. However, when the queen's time of ascension came, she faced a challenger and had to choose a champion to fight on her behalf. She named Buzz-Off, who, as tradition demanded, consumed the royal Ambrosia to become a more powerful warrior against Waspus, the champion of Andreeno's wicked rival. Forced to only watch, He-Man and Stratos cheered for their friend as Buzz-Off and Waspus clashed in a brutal duel. As Buzz-Off unexpectedly weakened, He-Man and Stratos discovered that Waspus had poisoned Buzz-Off's Ambrosia. Using the power of Grayskull, He-Man saved Buzz-Off's life, and the transforming effects of the Ambrosia became permanent, making Buzz-Off an even more formidable warrior than before. Waspus lost the duel and was exiled for his treachery. Waspus and his bug-eyed offspring later became Evil Warriors of Skeletor, although Buzz-Off defeated Waspus for the final time in the Ultimate Battleground. | ||
Callix Evil Horde Rock Man |
Callix | A Vebex rock man from the Tri-Solar system, Callix was recruited by the Horde Empire during his youth and quickly rose through the ranks due to his insight and perspective into enemy strategy. Assigned as lead council to Hec-Tor Kur, Callix traveled with him to Eternia to ensure their foe He-Ro had been destroyed. He remained with the Horde army on Eternia fighting the Snake Men and King Grayskull for rule over the planet. His ability to crumble into pebbles and rebuild himself has made Callix a deadly enemy of all those who oppose Hordak and his evil minions! | |
Castaspella Enchantress Who Hypnotizes |
Esmeralda | Beautiful friend to She-Ra, Castaspella is one of the most powerful mages on Etheria. After the Horde claimed her beautiful planet as a new homeworld during their banishment in Despondos, Castaspella became a leader in the Great Rebellion helping to defend the people of Etheria with her magic. She has been known to temporarily hypnotize her foes, and although she can be a bit flighty at times, her strength and courage have helped her fight the oppression of Hordak. She is special friends with both Angella and Frosta and only uses her magic for good. | |
Castle Bright Moon Majestic Home of Queen Angella |
The golden towers of Castle Bright Moon have long been a symbol of hope and prosperity on the planet Etheria, but never more so than during the occupation by the Evil Horde. Built by the first Princess Alliance, the enchanted castle was tied to Etheria's moons, Elidor and the twins Topazia and Emeralda. While the castle often empowered the royal family of King Micah, his wife Queen Angella of Mizar combined her own magic with that of the castle in order to protect it and Etheria from the Evil Horde's robotic Horde Troopers and devastating Destructo Tanks. Open to all people of Etheria, Castle Bright Moon often shelters children displaced by the Evil Horde's occupation. Located by the Lake of Bright Moon, the castle is surrounded by the magical Whispering Woods, which provides cover and protection from invaders with its giant moving cotton-like tufts and striped, mobile tree stalks. Containing a grand audience chamber, bejeweled throne room, and golden banquet hall, Castle Bright Moon is a place of splendor and peace, a relief from the war and conflict brought by the Evil Horde. | ||
Castle Grayskull Fortress of Mystery and Power |
N/A | Long ago, in ages past at the end of the Great Wars the Cosmic Warrior He-Ro joined forces with King Grayskull. Their combined might became a beacon of hope, bringing together the greatest warriors from across Preternia. Together, this band of warriors became the first Masters of the Universe, fighting against the Horde and Snake Men invaders. Heroically sacrificing himself to save King Grayskull's life, He-Ro passed his magical sword to the King, ensuring only those with great strength, courage, wisdom and compassion would wield the sword of He. To safeguard the sword's power source and protect the Kingdom, King Grayskull ordered a great fortress erected. With the help of the giants, this mighty fortress was constructed first from a single enchanted stone, which was sculpted into a giant Power Skull. Later, towers and walls were erected around the Skull Stone and the fortress was protected by the magic of the Elders. After the King's death, his fortress would remain, fading from memory into legend, but always protecting the hidden power of the Universe and the secrets of Eternia from evil. | |
Castle Grayskull (Map) Fortress of Mystery and Power |
Beyond the corodite Jawbridge and through the Hallway of Holograms and Illusions lies the inner workings of the Mysterious Fortress of Power called Castle Grayskull. Sitting atop a Crystal Power Chamber that is nearly twice as tall as the castle itself, Grayskull's interior is as foreboding as it is deadly. Containing trap doors, hidden dungeons and the a portal to the Forsaken Realm known as The Dwell of Souls, Castle Grayskull is a living defense against the forces of evil. But it also contains great knowledge, holding many personal and forbidden libraries, catacombs, observatories and secret chambers. While the forces of light and dark continue to fight to break into its gates, the very spirit of the Castle lives on; twisting the paths with hidden doors, magical rooms and mysterious relics. | ||
Castle Grayskullman Heroic Embodiment of Castle Grayskull | Not Applicable | During the Second Ultimate Battleground, Hordak and King Hssss' grand army pressed in against the allied heroes of Eternia. In the darkest moment of battle, all hope seemed lost as many heroes fell, including Snake Man-At-Arms and Stratos. Reaching out through the Orb of Power, hidden deep inside Castle Grayskull, He-Man and the new Sorceress used an unrepeatable spell to call upon the Power of Grayskull and infuse life into the very spirit of the castle itself. Rising from the castle's hidden Chamber of Defense: Castle Grayskullman marched into battle, swinging his dual swords of power, helping to turn the tide. | |
Catra Jealous Beauty |
C'yra of D'Riluth III | A disputed monarch from the Tri Star System, C'yra joined the Horde Empire and was given a magical mask which granted her secret powers such as the ability to transform into a panther. She traveled with Horde Commander Kur to Eternia on his mission to ensure He-Ro was destroyed. There, along with the rest of the Horde army, she was caught up in the Great Wars and eventually banished to Despondos by King Grayskull. She remained with her leader throughout their banishment and was eventually promoted to Force Captain after Hordak's step-daughter betrayed the Horde to the Etherian Rebellion. Catra's jealously of She-Ra has become her greatest weakness. | |
Cat Mask Mystic Talisman of the Magicats | During the Great Wars, Eldor cast the Cat Mask of Catra, one of the more dangerous Masks of Power created by Mask-Ra, into Despondos in order to protect the people of Preternia from her ravenous panther form. The Mask fell to Etheria where the Magicats, followers of the mystical being Saz, recovered it and took it to the mystic guardian Light Hope. With the magic of Crystal Castle, Light Hope purified the mask's magic, causing its very shape to change into the beautiful silver likeness of the Magicats' Queen. However Clawdeen, an ambitious warrior and rival of the Queen, used forbidden spells to draw the Evil Horde to the mask's location on Etheria. Once Catra recovered her mask, she imprisoned the Magicat Queen and quickly corrupted the mask once more, using its power to turn Clawdeen into a powerful battle beast and steed. Although Catra reshaped the mask, she sometimes wore it in the form of the Magicat Queen to mock the mask's well-intentioned keepers and remind them that it was their actions that had brought the Evil Horde to Etheria. | ||
Cat Mask of Catra Evil Shape-Shifting Talisman | Crafted by the Goddess Mask-Ra and given to the predatory priestess Catra by Hordak, the Cat Mask was cast into Despondos by the magician Eldor and found by the Magicats on Etheria. Purified by Light Hope, the mask was worn by the Magicat Queen for many years until Catra reclaimed it after the Evil Horde invaded Etheria. With the help of Shadow Weaver, Catra unlocked the silver mask's powers and reshaped it to again suit her malicious character. She not only regained her ability to assume a panther form but also gained the power to transform others. With her remade mask she also transformed many of Etheria's peaceful creatures and brave warriors, including the dashing Prince Defiant and Josh, young cousin of Bow, into her savage Cat Men and Panther Warriors. However, during the Rebellion, Kowl and his beloved Kowla helped She-Ra use her healing powers to undo many of Catra's enchantments, enraging the villainess. The mask enabled Catra to evade capture after the Second Ultimate Battleground on Eternia, and eventually she joined forces with Lord Masque and Shokoti while still plotting to reconquer Etheria. | ||
Cat Shield Fearsome Force of the Foul Feline! |
Created by an evil sorceress of the Magicats with the same dark powers as the Grimalkin of Eternia, the Cat Shield gives its bearer horrific destructive powers. Magically calling to the Cat Mask of Catra, the shield drew the jealous beauty of the Evil Horde to Horror Hall where Shadow Weaver had tried and failed to steal its sinister powers. In Catra's claws, the shield became far more than a defensive aegis and enabled her to launch her own bid to conquer Etheria for herself. With the shield's nightmarish powers, she commanded storms of lightning and wrath, even creating cyclones of such furious might that they could trap She-Ra and the mighty Swift Wind in mid-flight. A treacherous, razor sharp edge also makes the shield into a lethal offensive weapon for Catra to throw like a spinning blade at her enemies, sending many Etherian rebels diving for cover. Matched only by the mystical golden shield given to She-Ra by Light Hope, the Cat Shield turns Catra into an even more dangerous foe, one who could challenge even the most powerful woman in the universe. | ||
Ceratus Heroic Leader of Sub-ternia |
Ceratus Krazut | Shortly after the Great Unrest ended the Caligars and Speleans returned to their kingdoms to find their homes had been destroyed while they fought with Miro on the overside. Blaming each other for the destruction, both species were plunged into a war that would continue to ravage their kingdoms for decades. It was not until the threat of Skeletor and King Hssss emerged that Ceratus, leader of the Caligars, put aside his differences with the Speleans and joined Randor's new Eternian Council. In addition to serving in this political group, Ceratus also fought as a member of the Masters of the Universe during the Second Ultimate Battle Ground. Leading a battalion of Caligar warriors, Ceratus fights for the freedom of Eternia. | |
Chief Carnivus Heroic Feline Warrior |
Carnivus Fervelius III | Leader of a race of Eternian cat warriors called Qadians, Carnivus keeps his people safe high in the village of Felis Qadi. For many years the Qadians kept a neutral stance, preferring not to get involved in the affairs of other tribes. But with the rise of Skeletor and the subsequent release of the Snake Men and the Horde from their inter-dimensional prisons, Carnivus agreed to re-evaluate his core principles and joined the struggle for freedom allying himself and his people with King Randor's new Eternian Council. Carnivus uses his feline agility and great courage to fight against evil. | |
Clamp Champ Heroic Master of Capture |
Raenius | After Duncan was captured and permanently turned into a Snake Man, Raenius, former Body Guard to King Randor, stepped in as the new royal Man-At-Arms. Although lacking Duncan's skills as an inventor, Raenius proved his worth in the Masters of the Universe with his ferocious hand-to-hand combat and extensive knowledge of almost every weapon, including his favorite, the techno clamp, for which he earned the nickname "Clamp Champ". He continued to lead the Masters of the Universe all the way to the Second Ultimate Battleground. Clamp Champ surprises his enemies with his clamping action. | |
Clawfl Warrior with the Grip of Evil |
Pronounced through a series of claw clicks | A member of the Karikoni, an Eternian race of crustacean warriors, "Clawful" as he was known outside of Orkas Island, became a core member of Skeletor's Evil Warriors after he saved Beast Man's life from a Seclapoid attack. Clawful's hard shell protects him from both extreme heat and cold. Under a spell cast by Evil-Lyn, Clawful's dull wits were enhanced turning him into a keen warrior and strategist. He fought alongside Skeletor, leading a battalion of Skeleton Warriors during the Second Ultimate Battle Ground. Clawful uses his dreadful claw to work his evil will! | |
Cunning Clawful Calculating Crustacean Warrior |
Annoyed with Clawful for his dim-wittedness, Evil-Lyn used sorcery to increase the warrior's intelligence. This transformation enhanced Clawful's intellect and altered his countenance, giving him a more sinister appearance. With his immense strength and newfound acumen, Clawful became one of the most respected Evil Warriors, though Evil-Lyn took pleasure in reminding him that she could easily reverse her spell. Noting Clawful's improved mental capacity, Skeletor promoted him to chief military adviser. Meanwhile, Clawful hatched his own schemes behind Skeletor's back, enlisting Trap Jaw to help him steal the dreaded Horn of Evil. Later, Clawful discovered the hidden location of the staked Crimson Countess. When Skeletor learned of this, he commanded a wary Clawful to remove the enchanted stake from the vampire's heart, reviving her. Although the Countess declined Skeletor's offer to join the Evil Warriors, she became an occasional ally. During the Second Ultimate Battleground, Clawful and Whiplash were defeated by the heroic Fearless Photog. The unconscious villains were sent to Prison Starr, where they remained for years. Kept in a high-security cell where his claws were bound, Clawful was eventually freed by Two Bad. | ||
Cosmic Key The Ultimate Invention |
Designed by the brilliant inventor Gwildor, the Cosmic Key could tap into the harmonic frequencies of the universe to create portals across time and space. During a fight to possess it, He-Man and Skeletor were accidentally transported to alien worlds across the universe, from the lifeless metal gears of Robotica to the hot wilderness of the African Serengeti. While Skeletor tried to crush his foe with a stampeding herd of elephants, He-Man made allies of a brave tribesman and a mighty lion. Though they returned to Eternia with He-Man victorious, the Sorceress considered the key too dangerous to leave in the open, so for years she stored it within Castle Grayskull while Gwildor went into hiding. He-Man's son Prince Dare later learned the Key could access corridors between Dimensions, and that a prototype had enabled the Unnamed One break the last barrier trapping in the Nameless Dimension. A future faction called the Time Agents finally used the Cosmic Key to protect the universe from threats by time-travelling wizards and rogues. | ||
Count Marzo Evil Masters of Magic |
Marzo Kalif | A fifth degree wizard raised by evil mystics in the Dunes of Doom, Marzo spent most of his early life learning of the many advantages of magic over technology. Seeing the suffering of warriors in the Dark Hemisphere, Marzo became convinced that Eternia would be better off with him as its leader. He staged a series of strategic uprisings across the planet and challenged King Miro for his crown. Unable to defeat the King's army, Marzo used his magical amulet to banish Miro to another dimension. In their father's absence, Miro's royal sons heroically joined together and defeated the wizard, trapping him in the form of a powerless, old man. | |
Crimson Countess Evil Vampire of Eternia |
Amyra Talok | The raven-haired Amyra Talok is known to the peasantry of Eternia as the Crimson Countess, an undead vampire who terrorized the Preternian countryside. Her noble family inhabited Castle Talok, which stood in the very spot where Eternos Palace now exists. Following a series of malignant nocturnal attacks upon terrified villagers, the barbarian Vikor eventually found the Countess' hidden resting place and drove an enchanted stake through her heart. Eons later, she was found by Skeletor and Clawful, who removed the stake and revived the sinister creature. The Crimson Countess possesses supernatural strength and can transform herself into a Wolf Bat or scarlet mist. With her hypnotic gaze, she draws victims into her deadly embrace. Like other vampires, she consumes blood, but particularly craves blood that is infused with magic. Amyra must return to her coffin at dawn, lest she be destroyed, and can be repelled by the symbol of Zoar. In battle, the Countess attacks with her razor-sharp sickle. Although she prefers to operate independently, she joined the monstrous secret cabal of Scareglow with the intention of reclaiming Eternos and ruling as queen of an undead Eternia. | |
Cringer Heroic "Secret Identity" of Battle Cat |
Faithful friend to Prince Adam, Cringer loves nothing more than dinner followed a nap or a romp through the forest with Orko. A descendant of the mysterious felines of the Green Tiger Tribe, Cringer possesses his ancestors' sentience and ability to speak, traits shared by his alter ego. Known for his meekness, Cringer is terrified of most things, shaking uncontrollably at the very notion of danger. Behind this cowardice lies a courageous heart, for though he loathes the transformation into Battle Cat, Cringer is Adam's truest ally. Before He-Man left for Primus, he asked Cringer to "keep an eye on the family." For several years, Cringer and Orko helped watch over Adam's son Dare, until Teela summoned Cringer to Grayskull for a special mission. There, she manipulated Grayskull's energies, channeling them through Adam's old electronic Sword of Power. The weathered sword's final blast of transformative power succeeded in turning Cringer into Battle Cat once again. He and a band of heroes were then sent into Hyperspace where they battled and defeated the wizard, Satma. Though only days passed in Hyperspace, several years elapsed on Eternia. When Battle Cat finally returned, he was reunited with He-Man, who was greatly overjoyed to see his dear friend again. | ||
Crita Evil Mutant Beauty |
The distinctive purplish coloration and claw-like fingernails of Crita are the only visible features that mark her as a Mutant. Crita served for many years as the audiovisual communications specialist aboard the Mutant Mothership of Flogg and is the most intelligent of the Mutants. While Crita can be quite vain, she is also a creature of coldblooded ambition. Noting this quality, Skeletor showed special favor to Crita, who was strongly attracted to the power Skeletor represented. Skeletor later sent Crita to advise and train the cruel Gleanons. Under her tutelage, the Gleanons become a vicious army. The Gleanons so admired Crita that they made her their queen. Crita and the Gleanons were eventually defeated by Mara and her Myte army. Following her defeat, Crita took to the stars. Years later, she had a fateful encounter with Evil-Lyn and has not been seen since. | ||
Crucia, the Dagger of Agony Ancient Evil Blade |
Four thousand years before the birth of He-Man and She-Ra, Eternia fell into what became known as the Age of Sorrow. Little information remains about this mysterious time. Technology was all but forgotten, with scant remnants of broken laser weaponry left over from ancient wars. Those who dared question the rule of Eternia's cruel monarchs faced punishments meted out by the merciless executioner Blubbor, who utilized barbarities such as the Creeping Horak on his ill-fated victims. A single epic poem, entitled "The Defender's Crusade," survived the Age of Sorrow. According to the poem, the Dagger of Agony was created by the dark wizard Ramlin to murder the Sorcerer of Castle Grayskull. The poem goes on to relate the sad travails of Grayskull's champion Vykron, descendant of Vikor and protector of the Sword of Power. It was this epic poem that inspired a young gladiator to take the original Vykron's name and armor thousands of years later. Karg eventually acquired the infamous Dagger of Agony after a lengthy search. So enamored was he with the blade, that he lovingly dubbed it, "Crucia." | ||
Crystal Sun Dancer Lovely Winged Protector of Crystal Castle by Day! |
Crystal Sun Dancer sensed the peril to Crystal Castle before she saw the Witches of Fire, Burnadette, Vesuvia, and Screamatoria scaling the cliffs of Skydancer, the bat-winged Dark Riders of Horror Hall flanking their attack. Guardian of the castle during the day, Crystal Sun Dancer had only minutes before dusk ended her power. Vile Shadow Weaver had sent the witches when she knew its sentry would be at her weakest, but Crystal Sun Dancer would defend the castle even though her rider Sweet Bee was busily protecting Crystal Falls from Octavia and her Octopus Women. With a musical neigh, Crystal Sun Dancer flew circles round the Dark Riders, whose fell shrieks echoed against the cliffs while deadly blades rose in skeletal hands. Containing not only the power of Crystal World but the magic of the Etherian sun reflected through her crystalline body, Crystal Sun Dancer drew the riders above the clouds where her light burned away the shadow spells animating them and banished their beasts into the void. Triumphant, she flew back down, but then the sun set! The castle's daytime guardian's power was spent, and the Witches of Fire were just meters from its gates! | ||
Crystal Moonbeam Winged Stallion Who Protects Crystal Castle by Night! |
With a gleaming radiance and a body that seemed to contain the starry night sky itself, Crystal Moonbeam appeared in the twilight and flew down to bar the Witches of Fire from the gates of Crystal Castle. Twin brother of Crystal Sun Dancer, Crystal Moonbeam shares her mystical connection to Crystal World and the original magic that built the Crystal Castle. The witches threw ensorceled fireballs at him, but She-Ra and Light Hope chose their guards well as his crystal hooves doused their fire-casting and a flap of his wings weakened their Fire Jewel power source. Next, they saw his rider, the seeress Peekablue, astride her magical steed, eyes blazing with her magical sight. "Flee, fiery villains," she warned, "or this night shall see your power eclipsed permanently!" The witches' sizzling snarls were merely symbolic, for their defeat was inevitable. Preferring to face the wrath of Shadow Weaver, they cast a fire magic portal back to Horror Hall, and Crystal Moonbeam soared triumphantly over Crystal Castle, its guardian until dawn would send him back to the Crystal Cavern and his sister's daytime vigil would begin anew! | ||
Cy-Chop Evil Horde Bounty Hunter |
Scychor | Originally a partner with Kronis, Scychor roamed the galaxy as a mercenary and professional thief. Eventually Kronis betrayed his friend, throwing Scychor from a Boa Jet while escaping from Horde Patrol Units. Falling hundreds of feet to the surface of a small moon, Scychor was healed by rogue scientists by preserving his organs in a robotic chest and his brain in a cyborg skull. After serving the scientists for twenty years, he became a freelance bounty hunter, willing to steal, kill or betray anyone for the right price. During the Second Ultimate Battleground, Cy-Chop was hired by Hordak to bolster his forces against the Snake Men and Masters of the Universe. Using his robotic scissor blades, Cy-Chop strikes out, but only for the right price! | |
Darius Leader of the Galactic Protectors |
Veteran of the Chemical Wars and acclaimed technician from the planet Krayk, Darius was the leader of the Galactic Protectors in the Tri-Solar System and was charged by the Galactic Council with guarding the peaceful planet Primus from invasion by Flogg and the Horde Goon Squad of Denebria. Darius became the Weapons Master of Primus and designed the Starship Eternia with its advanced transforming capabilities. At the request of Master Sebrian, Darius sent Hydron and Flipshot in the Starship Eternia to the planet of its namesake to find the Twins of Power, prophesied to defeat the Evil Horde. Darius at first doubted the prophecy. but He-Man and She-Ra impressed him with their power and honor. After he was seriously injured in the Battle of Fetra IV, Darius passed his command to He-Man and She-Ra for a final assault on Horde World. | ||
Dark Star Fragment |
Eons ago, the deadly Dark Star eclipsed the sun of Eternia and caused untold devastation. When the Dark Star's orbit brought it near again, Skeletor obtained a fragment of the celestial body and used it in an attempt to envelop the planet in darkness and enslave its populace. Skeletor's plot was foiled by He-Man and his allies, and the Dark Star Fragment was thought destroyed in the fracas. This was far from the truth, for the malevolent ghost Scareglow stole the fragment and hid it in the Cavern of the Defiled Ones. Finally striking during He-Man's time on Primus, Scareglow convened a supernatural cabal consisting of Darkdream, the green-skinned witch Sultra, the mummy Wrap Trap, and the Crimson Countess, an ancient vampire who once plagued Vikor. Led by Scareglow, this secret cabal amassed seven unholy artifacts, including the Dark Star Fragment, the Horn of Evil, and the Black Ruby, in a bid to raise an army of the dead and claim Eternia for night's cursed creatures. The villains nearly plunged Eternia into eternal darkness, but they were thwarted in the nick of time by Strobo and the archaeologist Melaktha, whose TM knowledge of sacred texts saved the living from disaster. | ||
Darklings Shrieking Servants of Shokoti |
The Darklings were parasites that evolved on the very hide of the gluttonous Sh'Gora, one of the first demon gods who emerged in the early millennia of the universe. When the Overlords of Trolla and their leader Za-Gras banished Sh'Gora into the Dark Dimension, the entire Darkling species followed him. Yet while their host remained trapped, many of the Darklings were pulled into the world of Eternia by the witch Shokoti as she gained her powers from the Pool of Shadows. With her new dark magic, she enslaved the hungry shrieking creatures and sought to summon forth their queen, the Sleeping Beast, who was herself the spawn of Sh'Gora and had grown many times more powerful, though she remained a mindless force of pure hunger that Shokoti was sure she could control. Although Darklings rarely left Shokoti's side, they often spied for her across the Dark Hemisphere of Eternia, transmitting their sightings to her golden Skrying Skull. After citizens of the Dark Hemisphere made She-Ra their queen, Shokoti's Darklings witnessed the coronation while their mistress plotted the heroine's undoing. | ||
Dekker Heroic Trainer-of-Arms |
Dekker | Originally a mercenary from the Dunes of Doom, Dekker switched sides during one of the early battles of the Great Unrest and fought with King Miro against Marzo's tyranny. His wisdom and courage quickly lead to his appointment as Miro's Man-At-Arms, leading and training the royal soldiers. Throughout these battles, Dekker took a young prodigy named Duncan under his wing, traveling throughout Eternia, fighting evil together. In time, Dekker retired to Orkas Island, passing his title and duties to his former apprentice and sidekick. Although he now enjoys the simple life of a fisherman, the ever-present forces of evil occasionally call him back to fight for justice alongside the heroic Masters of the Universe! | |
Delora Heroic Wife of Stratos |
Originally a healer from the village of Colmay, Delora met and fell in love with the winged warrior lord Stratos when he saved her home from attacking Torgs. Stratos returned her affections, and eventually the two married in Avion. Self-conscious because of her inability to fly on her own, Delora still strove to protect Avion when Skeletor and his army of monstrous Ilkorts stole the Emerald Staff of Avion, thus trapping the Avionian people in their mountain city. Delora retrieved the staff from him in battle but was gravely injured by Skeletor's diabolical ally Haramesh. To heal her, Stratos and Hawke took her before the golden Egg of Avion, but the magic of the Egg and the Staff combined to both heal her wounds and also give her the Avionians' power of flight. Fiercely loyal, Delora helped her "wing sister" Hawke save Avion from the tyrannical Tufos after Stratos fell in the Ultimate Battleground. Delora was also the mother of Stratos' son Atmoss, whom she raised alone until Stratos returned to her in the Reawakening. | ||
Demo-Man Evil Spirit of Despondos |
Uqquz' Zekul-Mshqx | Realizing his pupil Keldor had no intention of releasing him from Despondos, Hordak merged him with an extra-dimensional being called Demo-Man. While this saved Keldor's life, it also drove him temporarily insane and convinced him to open a portal to Despondos and lead what he thought were "his people" into Eternia. Hordak intended to use this ruse as a means to escape once the portal was opened, but the new merged being "Skeletor" was quickly defeated by Oo-Larr, the Jungle He-Man, and Hordak remained trapped. Soon after, with the help of Evil-Lyn, Skeletor gained control of the powerful spirit inside him, increasing his abilities ten-fold. He was now the true Overlord of Evil and one of the most dangerous men on Eternia! | |
Diabolical Snakes Elite Soldiers of the Snake Men |
During the cosmic reign of King Hsss, he selected his elite guards by making them fight each other for the honor. Many years later on Eternia, he arrogantly dismissed these guardians so that he could slay his enemy Zodak in single combat over the great dome of Castle Grayskull, but he underestimated his foe's mystic skills and lost when Zodak beheaded him. Blamed for Hsss's demise, the guards were forced by Snake Men Sorcerer Vypor to drink the Venom of Serpos which killed all but their strongest warriors and mutated those who remained. Even though Vypor used the magic of Viper Tower to restore King Hsss, guard leader Reptilax and the other survivors were exiled until Camo Khan, on a secret mission to steal the Havoc Staff for King Hsss before the Second Ultimate Battleground, enlisted them as his Diabolical Snakes. They later escaped destruction with Fang-Or and Reptilax and pledged their undying loyalty to Lady Slither as her chief enforcers after Camo Khan defected to the Evil Warriors of Skeletor. | ||
Diamond Ray of Disappearance Cursed Ancient Artifact |
The Diamond Ray of Disappearance was a talisman of considerable power created by the Overlords of Trolla as a magic key between dimensions. For centuries they used it to observe the multiverse, but when one of their own betrayed them, they used it to trap him in the Nameless Dimension. To prevent anyone from setting him free, they cast the diamond into space. Later, their betrayer the Unnamed One, tried to recover the diamond with sorcery, but his effort was thwarted by one of the Cosmic Warriors, and the diamond fell to the planet Eternia, drawn to the planet's Star Seed. Determined, the Unnamed One sent his servant King Hsss to find the diamond, but the Viper Lord failed to locate it before his own defeat. Many centuries later Skeletor sought out the Diamond Ray, which was known only for its power to make its victims disappear even though it actually transported them to the Nameless Dimension. He-Man destroyed the Diamond in a battle with Skeletor, unknowingly ending the Unnamed One's hope of recovering it in order to escape his prison. | ||
Doomseeker Spies of Tri-Klops! |
The Doomseekers are flying drones originally created by Tri-Klops to help Skeletor spy on the realm of King Randor in the Light Hemisphere and eventually on He-Man and the Heroic Warriors of Eternia. Given both stealth and speed, a Doomseeker transmits its sightings to both Skeletor's command center inside Snake Mountain and Tri-Klops' own tri-optic visor. While the Doomseekers primarily gather reconnaissance, Tri-Klops also armed them with replicas of his optic blaster so that they could defend themselves or act as an offensive force when necessary, a feature that helped him escape the Second Ultimate Battleground unscathed. Tri-Klops later used the Doomseekers to locate microscopic remnants of the destroyed body of the Unnamed One, confirming his demise but giving Skeletor materials to create Skullkor, a new magical spy intended to replace Tri-Klops' proven but underappreciated Doomseekers. Resenting the resurrected Skeletor's increased instability and paranoia, a mercenary Tri-Klops sold his services to Skeletor's reformed son Malkyn who uses the Doomseekers to help his cousins He-Man and Prince Dare instead. | ||
Double Mischief Glamorous Double Agent |
Rebekkah Kettle | Heroic cousin of Glimmer, Rebekkah is a princess from the Eternian Kingdom of GreenGlade. After her home was overrun by the Horde invaders, she joined the Great Rebellion, using her forte for disguise to become a double agent in the armies of Hordak. She is very dexterous and can squeeze herself into almost impossibly tiny spaces and climb the sheerest walls to carry out her missions. She is not much of a fighter, but her agility makes her a good dodger. No disguise is beyond her powers. She can look like an aged King one moment or a Horde Villainess the next. She can also change her voice to suit her disguise as well, often talking herself out of the tightest situations! Double Mischief fools her enemies as a spy for She-Ra! | |
Draego-Man Evil Fire-Breathing Menace |
(Renounced his given Dragonian Name) | During the Great Wars, the Dragons of Darksmoke fought in many epic battles against King Grayskull and the Snake Men. A magical half human/half dragon creation of the Great Black Wizard, Draego-Man was shunned by Granamyr and allied himself instead with the Free People of Eternia. After the truce of the Three Towers, Draego-Man became so disgusted with the humans that he isolated himself from all civilization, living as an outcast in the Caverns of Rakash. After several millennia of bitter retreat, Draego-Man discovered Skeletor's plans to enslave his dragon kin and use them as weapons against the Royal Palace. He returned from hiding to join Skeletor's Evil Warriors seeking revenge against all who betrayed him. Draego-Man uses his flame breath and ability to manipulate fire to battle for the side of evil! | |
Dragon Walker Sidewinding Beast/Vehicle |
The behemoth known as the Dragon Walker is based on semi-sentient war machines created by Granamyr to fight the Evil Horde and Snake Men during the Great Wars. Fast and agile despite their size, the Dragon Walkers could cross Preternia in record time, their thunderous sidewinding strides accompanied by the dragonfire of Darksmoke. Not wanting his creations to be wasted by human corruption, Granamyr destroyed his fleet after the First Ultimate Battleground, but he spared one belonging to the green draconian hybrid pilot, Drake Gate. Many villains coveted the Dragon Walker, but Drake Gate rejected their offers until the Ice Queen landir magically entombed him and his transport. He was finally freed by Icer and Draego-Man, who intended to add the Dragon Walker to the arsenal of Skeletor, yet He-Man and Man-At-Arms defeated the villains with Drake Gate's help. The Dragon Walker then became a vehicle of the Heroic Warriors and Drake Gate later helped the reformed Fighting Foe Men redeem themselves by defending Eternia. | ||
Dragstor Transforming Evil Warrior Vehicle |
Theydon | One of the fastest athletes in all of Etheria, Theydon was lured into Hordak's experimentation matrix with promises of fame and fortune. Instead, the former record-holding runner was transformed into a terrible mutation and brainwashed to become an Evil Horde crony. Now half-man half-machine, he became Dragstor--the vicious, maniacal, speed demon. He is able to move faster than any other warrior and he even outpaces some vehicles! Dragstor loves to chase down helpless victims and drag them back to Hordak. He transforms from evil warrior to evil vehicle and in a burst of speed chases after enemies of the Horde with rip-roaring velocity! | |
Dree Elle Heroic Trollan Maiden |
A compassionate Trollan who first arrived on Eternia via the Magic Pyramid, Dree Elle developed a deep bond with Orko after a terrifying encounter with then-villain, Dragoon. Dree Elle later played a key role in overcoming the horrors unleashed by the Horn of Evil, and bravely helped defeat the nefarious Dr. Zoog. Along with her brother, Yukkers, Dree Elle led an exodus from Trolla when Lady Slither and the violent Revenge Squad invaded. Thanks to Dree Elle's noble efforts, many Trollans found refuge on nearby Moon Scheimorr. There, Dree Elle encountered Dragoon once again and convinced the mighty warrior to join the Defenders of Trolla. Years later, Dree Elle returned to Eternia where she was reunited with her beloved "Orko the Great." | ||
Dylamug Evil Robot with Endless Expressions |
Dylamug was once a diplomat droid from the planet Robotica when Hordak captured and reprogrammed him. Where Dylamug had once been erudite and civil, Hordak made him hedonistic and malevolent. To demoralize the population of Etheria, Hordak set Dylamug loose with a gang of off-duty Horde Troopers to plunder the smaller villages that weren't vital to the operations of the Evil Horde. Although artificial, Dylamug's reprogramming made him delight in wicked acts, and he eagerly indulged his now numerous appetites. She-Ra and Bow led a resistance against Dylamug's mob at the village of Devlan, one of the first turning points for the Great Rebellion as many previously docile Etherians finally took up arms against the Horde. Despite his defeat, Dylamug continued to serve the Horde as Hordak's emissary to Horde World where he remained when Hordak left Etheria to conquer Eternia. After She-Ra slew Horde Prime, Dylamug saw the evil leader's dark spirit infect and incapacitate her. The evil robot then sold her to the Game Master to fight in the galactic arena as Despara. | ||
Eldor Heroic Guardian of the Book of Living Spells |
R'Tendril the Wise | The great sage and wizard of Preternia, Eldor arrived at a burning crater and discovered a Cosmic Warrior suffering from a strange techno virus with no memory of where he came from. Healing him in a mystic pool, Eldor inadvertently and unknowingly passed the warrior's techno infection to the entire magical planet. In gratitude for saving his life, the Warrior agreed to become Eldor's student and help free Eternia from the Snake Men Until his memory was restored, Eldor dubbed him "Gray" in honor of Eternia's brave king, and taught his apprentice to use a magic staff and the Book of Living Spells to defeat evil. Later Eldor used the secrets of Transformation to cast the Three Towers into Sub-turnia, awaiting a time of great Kings; when the past and future would need to intertwine! Eldor uses his magic as a member of King Grayskull's Masters of the Universe! | |
Eldritch Book of Spells Ancient Tome of Magic |
Long before Light Hope came to Etheria, the planet's creators, the First Ones, recorded their considerable knowledge in the great library of Birindale. However, when the First Ones left their mortal forms to become fire spirits, a few of them turned spiteful and destroyed the library so that none could inherit their power. Among the few books saved by the magicians of Mystacor was the Eldritch Book of Spells containing the First Ones' most dangerous enchantments. Fearing the book's evil power, Light Hope later hid it in the Forest of Fear where it remained for generations until Shadow Weaver used the science of the Evil Horde to locate it. Studying the book in her lair at Horror Hall, she learned to cast the Mist of Endless Sleep, against which only the bubble powers of She-Ra and Joya could defend. Later King Ahgo and his trolls of Spikeheart came to the rebels' aid to defeat the witch's magic and recapture the book. It was later stored once again in Mystacor, but protected by the magic of Castaspella and her teacher Norwyn. | ||
Entrapta Tricky Golden Beauty |
Es'tra Vesselak | After the Horde invaded Etheria, Catra was sent down with the initial invasion force to assess the level of resistance. Befriending an illegitimate ruler of Bright Moon, Catra recruited Es'tra to join the Horde and help them conquer the planet. Using her ultra-long magical hair, Es'tra became known as Entrapta for her ability to capture enemies. Her arms, legs and torso are made from the shiniest gold on all Etheria. Her hair is pink and purple and the longest of anyone in the land. When She-Ra or her friends come near to see the shiny gold of Entrapta, she traps them in her ultra-long hair! She remained with Hordak after he abandoned Etheria for his original goal--the magiks of Eternia, enough power to take command of the entire Horde Empire! | |
Eternia Ancient Planet of Mystery and Power |
Gifted with the Wisdom of Ages, the Elders of Grayskull secretly knew that the twin warriors of the Great Prophecy would one day be born on their planet. Therefore, they made a secret bargain with Trolla. In return for keeping the Power Sword of He on Eternia, one member of the Elders was to join the Cosmic Enforcers, beings tasked with maintaining neutrality throughout the Universe. The sword was then split in two and hidden, awaiting a time when worthy heirs would reclaim it, channeling its power and their wisdom to transform into heroic Masters of the Universe, fulfilling the prophecy to defeat the Horde Empire and restore peace to the Universe. | ||
Eternos Palace Royal Palace of Eternia |
Since the time of King Elden, who brought an end to the Age of Sorrow and took his rightful place on the throne, the great Palace of Eternos has stood as the seat of benevolent monarchical rule on Eternia. Built over the desolate ruins of Castle Talok, and overlooking the beautiful Kingdom of Eternos, the palace serves as home to Eternia's royal family. With walls made from rare Corderosa stone, the domed palace boasts a magnificent courtyard as well as a barracks and training grounds for the Eternian Royal Guard. Notable areas within the Palace include the Throne Room, the Council Chamber, the Workshop of Man-At-Arms, a massive vehicle bay, the royal library and theater, as well as a vaulted dining hall where great feasts are thrown. Although it is a symbol of hope, the Palace has also seen its share of intrigue and deceit. Few recall the madness of Vesaron, 3rd Earl of Eternos, but the vile machinations of the ancient court sorcerer Nextorr are a matter of historical record, as are the dark obsessions and resentments that eventually led to the ruination of Prince Keldor. | ||
Eternian Palace Guards Heroic Guards |
Varies | From across the Light Hemisphere of Eternia, the bravest and most noble warriors in Randor's Kingdom were recruited by Man-At-Arms and later Clamp Champ to help guard the Royal Family. Often called upon to aid the Masters of the Universe, the royal guards are trained in multiple forms of hand-to-hand combat and are masters of many weapons including the Power Staff and several types of Energy Blasters. Whenever the Royal Palace is threatened, it is the strength of the elite guardsmen which often repels evil. Brave Palace Guards like Lieutenant Spector defend the Royal Family from attack. | |
Preternia Ancient Continent of Hidden Magic |
After the creation of the Five Dimensions, the Gods hid all of their magic deep within the core of a small planet in the center of the dimension of Eternia. Here, in the form of a star, it was guarded by the giant Procrustus. Over the centuries the magic slowly seeped out, blessing many wise Eternian wizards with the power to control and tap into these great magic energies. Sensing the planet Eternia was the secret location of the Gods' magic, the Unnamed One bred an army of Snake Warriors to raid it, hoping to seize the magic for his revenge. Although his servant King Hssss conquered Eternia for three centuries, the Great Wars against King Grayskull and the Horde invaders eventually ended Hssss' reptilian rule. During these Wars, He-Ro's techno virus spread across the planet, infecting Eternia and causing it to stand out in the Universe as a planet mixed with both magic and technology. | ||
Etheria Beautiful Planet of Despondos |
After the Overlords of Trolla harnessed the aura of the Gods, they used this "Power of the Universe" to become immortal and vowed to maintain neutrality in all Five Dimensions. Sensing how dark the Dimension of Despondos was, they used the Power to create a being of formless light and sent him to Despondos to bring hope to those trapped there. It settled on the Planet Etheria, turning the small planet into a lush paradise, standing out in an otherwise dark dimension. Protected by magic, Etheria remained a home for free beings until Hordak discovered it during his banishment. Overthrowing the local monarchs, he declared Etheria his new homeworld and ruled for years as its tyrannical dictator. | ||
Evil Horde Armband Hateful Symbol of Allegiance to the Evil Horde |
Following the retreat of the Evil Horde, the heroes of Etheria battled many villains who took advantage of the power vacuum left in the Horde army's absence. The former Rebels stamped out uprisings by remnant Horde contingents, publicly burning the repugnant Horde Armbands worn by many of its former members. As the years passed, some Etherians, many too young to remember the unspeakable horrors wrought by Hordak, began expressing a disturbing admiration for Etheria's old enemy. Donning makeshift Horde armbands of their own, they proclaimed that, "things were better with the Horde!" Although they were initially seen as ignorant trouble-makers, and foolishly ignored by most, Shadow Weaver herself took a special interest in these individuals. Perceived by these misguided souls as a legendary war hero, she secretly helped them to organize and grow in number. Soon thereafter, Shadow Weaver received word from Eternia that Hordak had miraculously returned, and that his spirit now inhabited a strange robotic body. Promising her Nu-Horde minions that she would restore Lord Hordak to his true form and return with him, Shadow Weaver left Etheria in search of the ruthless villain. | ||
Evil Seed Evil Master of Plants |
Sero Malusto | Created by Moss Man to aid Grayskull in the Great Wars against King Hssss and the invading Horde armies, Evil Seed betrayed his master and turned to evil, finding joy in corrupting all forms of plant life for his own amusement. Catching up with his vile creation, Moss Man imprisoned him in enchanted chains, keeping him restrained for many millennia. Sero was eventually freed by Orko, whose curiosity led him to regrettably release the evil master of plants. Now an enemy of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Evil Seed fights to corrupt all plant life, using his twisted vines in deadly combat! | |
Evil-Lyn Evil Warrior Goddess |
Evelyn Morgan Powers | Raised by her father in the ruins of Zalesia, Evelyn left her home in a fit of teenage rebellion. Taking the name Evil-Lyn, she traveled Eternia learning from many of its great masters the ways of magic and the dark arts. While searching for new ways to increase her power, she met and fell in love with an ambitious alchemist named Keldor and agreed to join his cause. After Keldor was transformed into Skeletor, he lost all emotional attachments to Evil-Lyn, and she began to scheme against him. In a series of miscalculations, she helped release both King Hssss and Hordak from their inter-dimensional prisons. Evil-Lyn uses her crystal ball to foresee the evil future! | |
Battleground Evil-Lyn Evil Witch of Eternia |
Evelyn Morgan Powers | Cast aside by her secret husband after his transformation, Evil-Lyn sent their infant son into the future and plotted to overthrow Skeletor by releasing his enemies from their dimensional prisons. In a series of miscalculations, she helped free the Snake Men, Hordak and Gygor--increasing her adversaries threefold! After Randor and Miro returned from Despondos, the Three Towers rose and Evil-Lyn found herself again allied with Skeletor during the Second Ultimate Battleground. At the end, defeated and stripped of her powers by the new Sorceress of Grayskull, Evil-Lyn used the Cosmic Key and the power of the Central Tower to return to the future to find a new life with her long lost child--the son of Skeletor! | |
Deceitful Evil-Lyn Duplicitous Plotter of Secret Schemes |
Evil-Lyn gazed up at Snake Mountain. Deep in thought, she recalled her surreptitious journey to the sprawling Sands of Time where she encountered the living Sphinx amidst ruins of long-past ages. She had answered its riddle and learned the exact location of that which she sought. The witch entered Snake Mountain's secret cavern, passing through smooth passages dug by the hapless Mole People of Arundial. Hours later, deep within the bowels of the fortress, Evil-Lyn carefully descended broken steps until she reached a heavy wooden door that bore a wolf's head crest made of iron--the room where the Sphinx told her to look. Slowly, the witch entered. The room, illuminated by a pulsing glow, housed an ornate pedestal upon which rested a luminous stone. A wicked smirk appeared on Evil-Lyn's face... until she heard a familiar voice. "The legendary Ilearth Stone! How thoughtful of you to locate it for me." Evil-Lyn spun around, greeted by the unsettling countenance of Skeletor, her plan ruined. Forcing an icy smile, Evil-Lyn replied, "But of course, Skeletor." She clenched her fists, already thinking about her next scheme. | ||
Extendar Heroic Master of Extension |
Doodon | An Etherian athlete of great renown. Doodon was tricked by Hordak into entering his Experimentation Matrix. Here he was transformed and grafted with cybernetic parts allowing him to extend his limbs and body to great proportions. Dubbed Extendar, he escaped The Evil Horde before the foul effects had fully taken hold. But to his great regret, his best friend was also transformed and unlike Extendar, Dragstor was unable to escape from Hordak's clutches. Extendar eventually traveled with She-Ra to Eternia and joined the renegade Masters of the Universe. Confronted by his enemies, Extendar reeeeches new heights, transforming into a superstrong warrior! | |
The Faceless One Ancient Lord of Zalesia |
Nikolas Powers | As the ruler of Zalesia, Nikolas Powers was entrusted by King Grayskull to guard the city's great magical objects--the Havoc Staff and the mystical Ram Stone. Powers was a core member of Grayskull's Council of Elders, great mages from across Eternia who had the wisdom to tap into the planet's hidden magical secrets. But by marrying and having a daughter, he broke the Elder's treaty with King Hssss to not produce any heirs. Powers was stripped of his humanity, condemned to never leave Zalesia and forced to watch his beloved city destroyed by Serpos. Now called "The Faceless One," he asked the wizard-warrior He-Ro to use the power of Central Tower to send his daughter Evelyn into the future. There, with his immortality, he hoped to raise her away from the terror of the Great Wars. | |
Faker Evil Robot of Skeletor |
N/A | Originally built by Man-At-Arms to cover for He-Man when Prince Adam is needed, Faker was abandoned in the royal junkyard after his first mission and salvaged by the evil warrior Tri-Klops. At the request of Skeletor, Faker was reprogrammed to replace He-Man and convince the people of Eternia that He-Man had betrayed King Randor and turned to evil. | |
Battle Armor Faker Evil Armored He-Man Imposter |
During his exile on Anti-Eternia, Faker resentfully served the evil Anti He-Man as a double agent. Posing as his universe's He-Man, Faker was accepted as an ally by Anti Keldor and his band of heroic rebels. So taken was Anti Keldor with "He-Man" that he presented him with enchanted Battle Armor as a token of goodwill. Because he was originally programmed to destroy He-Man and obey Skeletor above all others, Faker's computer brain struggled to process the strange inverse world of Anti-Eternia and began to perceive Anti Keldor as Skeletor. Thus, much to Anti He-Man's outrage, Faker's loyalties unexpectedly shifted when he used his Battle Armor to shield Anti Keldor from a sneak attack by Anti Man-At-Arms and Anti Orko. Later, when Faker received a secret interdimensional summons, the heroic scientific genius Anti Beast Man helped him return to his own world. Though Faker rejoined the resurrected Skeletor on Eternia, he kept Anti Keldor's Battle Armor as a mark of respect. Afterwards, Anti Keldor was shocked to learn that Faker was actually an evil android and not the legendary He-Man of the parallel universe. | ||
Ultimate Faker Evil Robot of Skeletor |
The evil robot Faker was originally a decoy created by Man-At-Arms to help combat Skeletor while Prince Adam was a prisoner in Snake Mountain. Tri-Klops salvaged the robot's smashed remains and rebuilt him into a more formidable combatant, even giving him synthetic flesh. After his first battle with He-Man, one of Evil-Lyn's spells with the Shaping Staff backfired and caused Faker's artificial skin to turn blue. Inspired by the mistake, Skeletor commanded Tri-Klops to make the change permanent and program Faker to trick the Eternian public into thinking He-Man was a Gar who betrayed and murdered King Randor, allowing Skeletor to briefly claim the Eternian throne. Faker would remain Skeletor's most devoted Evil Warrior even during the Second Ultimate Battleground. After Skeletor left Eternia to conquer the Universe, a battle-damaged Faker abandoned Snake Mountain, stating that he no longer belonged there. Although created to dupe the Eternian public into thinking He-Man was a traitor, the robot Faker proved to be a much more formidable foe than a mere deception when he was transformed during a battle with He-Man over Skeletor's Invisible Ray, a device that could transfer one's essence into another's body. Some of He-Man's power and personality was transferred into Faker's shell, making him self aware and almost as strong as He-Man. Faker found himself trying to decipher the concept of emotions that were now part of his make-up. During his confusion, he briefly protected He-Man's son, Dare, from assassins and seemingly sacrificed himself in the process. But driven by his evil programming, Faker purged all feelings that did not center around anger, making him more dangerous than ever. Faker later fought both He-Man and Anti-He-Man before being banished to Anti-Eternia. Hoping to return one day to his master Skeletor, Faker agreed to serve Anti-He-Man as his double agent, posing as an ally to the heroic rebel leader Keldor! |
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Fang Man Evil Fanged Minion of Skeletor |
Scutes Ignis | Evolved from the ancient Dragosaur species, Fang Man spent his youth in the Valley of Dragons. Skeletor recruited Fang Man after discovering his ability to control the fire-breathing dragons to do his bidding. Fang Man used the Dragosaurs of the past to assist the Evil Lord of Destruction in his evil plans when Skeletor used the Wheel of Infinity to go back in time and stop Castle Grayskull from being built. Eventually, defeated by He-Man, Skeletor abandoned Fang Man in the past where he resides with his ancestors on Dragosaur Isle, waiting for the return of his master. Fang Man has piercing teeth and uses his mind-control ability to manipulate fire-breathing species. | |
Fang-Or Freakishly Fanged Snake Men Warrior |
A vicious member of the Snake Men who could regrow his massive fangs after projecting them like knives in battle, Fang-Or first beheld the glory and power of technology in an early battle with the Horde Empire. On Eternia, he volunteered to assist the transformed Snake Man-At-Arms so he could learn how to build more advanced weaponry and vehicles like the Rattle Trap for the Viper Lord King Hssss. Quickly becoming a mechanical expert, Fang-Or was able to access the technology of the Cosmic Key from Gwildor, allowing him and several of the Snake Men to survive the Second Ultimate Battleground by journeying to Trolla where they became vassals of Lady Slither, another of the Viper Lords of the Unnamed One. Later, Fang-Or mobilized Lady Slither's Snake Lair to help them escape capture on Trolla when He-Man defeated the Revenge Squad. After years adrift between dimensions, the Lair settled on Eternia where they set out to use sorcery and science to reverse the Spell of Separation" and restore the Snake Men after the Unnamed One's demise. | ||
Ssssylph Evil Winged Bat Snake of Fang-Or |
The Bat Snakes of Eternia began as a scourge upon the Free People after being created by King Hsss and the sorcerer Ka when they defeated the peaceful Snake Clan and stole the Serpent Ring from their holy Ophidian Spire. Breaking the sacred orb of the good snake goddess in favor of her evil sister Serpentia, the villains caused a wave of malevolent magic that spawned the winged reptiles and sent them raining down on the unsuspecting people of Preternia. During the subsequent three hundred year reign of the Snake Men, an injured Fang-Or found a Bat Snake nest and lived off its eggs until he had healed. He kept the last egg intact, savoring that its life depended on his rare mercy. Upon its hatching, Fang-Or named the Bat Snakeling Ssssylph and raised it as his loyal pet and vicious defender in battle, letting it snipe even at other Snake Men and their familiars. Never far from its master, Ssssylph strikes Fang-Or's enemies from the air when they least expect it! | ||
Fearless Photog Heroic Master of Cameras |
Jey | Apprentice to Gwildor, Jey often daydreamed of life as a member of the Masters of the Universe. His dreams became a reality when he was selected along with five other inventors by the Science Council to journey to Eternos to present his latest creation; the Photog Emulator. During the presentation, a slight miscalculation lead to a flux overload merging Jey with his invention. Finding he could drain his enemies powers and display their defeat on his chest, Jay called himself the Fearless Photog and was offered membership with his idols in the Masters of the Universe. He heroically fought during the Second Ultimate Battleground helping to defeat several of Skeletor's warriors including Clawful and Whiplash. Photog drains his enemies power, displaying their defeat for all to see! | |
The Fighting Foe Men Evil Eternian Pirate Clan |
Shield Maiden Sherrilyn, Ditztroyer, Dawg-O-Tor | After the Great Wars ended and Eternia was left without a king, a group of renegade pirates known as the Fighting Foe Men took over the Valley of Gnarl and all of the surrounding territories. Spreading fear throughout the land, they built great war machines like the Roton and Talon Fighter to terrorize the populace. Challenged and eventually defeated by a champion from the north, the Fighting Foe men were cast into a glacier and magically frozen for over five thousand years. Eventually, they were discovered by Hordak who returned to Eternia and set them free in return for serving in his army during the Second Ultimate Battleground. | |
Shieldmaiden Sherrilyn Heroic Attak Trak Pilot |
Orphaned after her parents were killed by bandits, Sherrilyn became a street urchin and quickly befriended fellow orphan Dawg-O-Tor. The two children dreamt of adventure even as they relied on their wits to survive. Their lives changed for the worse when they met the malevolent Ditztroyer, who charmed the orphans by promising them glory and riches beyond their wildest imaginings. Initially distrustful, Sherilyn fell under the charismatic benefactor's influence when he showed her the underground location of ancient Gar war machines. Fascinated by the Attak Trak, she restored the vehicle and eventually became known as the notorious pirate warrior Shield Maiden Sherrilyn. Although Ditztroyer and his protégés were defeated and magically frozen by Vikor, Sherrilyn and Dawg-O-Tor continued to follow Ditztroyer's lead when they were freed eons later. However, they did not suspect the heinous act of betrayal he'd conceived millennia earlier. Gravely injured when Ditztroyer attempted to sacrifice them to the Demon from the Beginning of Time, Shield Maiden Sherrilyn and Dawg-O-Tor were saved from the rubble of Thamalia Tower by King Randor himself. Grateful, Sherrilyn later became fiercely loyal to him. | ||
Attak Trak Battle Machine |
In ancient times, the technologically-advanced alien Gar built magnificent war vehicles to defend themselves against enemies. One of their most notable creations was the Attak Trak, a rugged all-terrain battle machine with a golden chassis and mighty brown treads. Outfitted with twin blasters on either side of its driver, few obstacles could prevent the Attak Trak from reaching its destination. When the wicked Ditztroyer revealed the ancient Gar vehicles' hidden location to a young Shield Maiden Sherrilyn, she became transfixed by the magnificence of the Attak Trak, restoring its original functionality, while also altering its color to a vibrant red and blue. Additionally, Sherrilyn created an armored canopy to protect her from enemy assaults. Many eons later, Duncan, the Man-At-Arms of King Randor, studied ancient blueprints housed in the palace library and built his own fleet of royal Attak Traks, most of them bearing the red and blue colors cited in historical notes about the Fighting Foe Men. Additionally, Duncan built a special, large Attak Trak. Blue, and sporting a rectangular shape, this Attak Trak boasted artificial intelligence, enabling it to communicate with its occupants. | ||
Dawg-O-Tor Heroic Talon Fighter Pilot |
Reared by Ditztroyer, the boastful street urchin Dawg-O-Tor, along with fellow orphan Shield Maiden Sherrilyn, grew to become the piratical Fighting Foe Men. Obsessed with Ditztroyer's tales of the Talon Fighter, a "machine of the Ancients" spoken of only legends, Dawg-O-Tor drew up blueprints and used hidden Gar technology to build his own replica of the fabled vehicle. Eons later, Ditztroyer betrayed his allies when he attempted to sacrifice Dawg-O-Tor and Shield Maiden Sherrilyn to a horrific entity. Close to death, Dawg-O-Tor and Sherrilyn were rescued by King Randor and rushed to the palace's Room of Recuperation where their wounds were healed by Mendor. Realizing their folly, the two warriors were humbled by Randor's efforts to save them and expressed great remorse for their past crimes. They served their prison sentence even as they assisted Clamp Champ in the palace's vehicle bay. There, Sherrilyn and Dawg-O-Tor were delighted to see brigades of Talon Fighters and Attak Traks inspired by their own ancient vehicles. The former villains went on to become the most loyal members of Randor's army, forming a close friendship with fellow pilot, Sky High. | ||
Talon Fighter Legendary Flying Vehicle |
Even the volumes housed in the Celestial Library contain only fragments of information about the original Talon Fighter, linking its origins to Point Dread. According to Scrollos, the true Talon Fighter was the mightiest flying machine ever built, a creation of science and sorcery that mysteriously appeared with Point Dread during times of great turmoil. Furthermore, the ballads of Songster indicate that the true Talon Fighter could travel through space, time, and even into other dimensions. So legendary was the Talon Fighter that it became the inspiration for the Preternian replica constructed by Dawg-O-Tor, and for the Talon Fighter fleet built by Duncan the Man-At-Arms eons later. Few individuals have actually piloted the original Talon Fighter. He-Man was first led to it by the enigmatic Zodac during a time of unspeakable danger. He-Man and Teela flew the vehicle several times after that, as did Skeletor on two deadly occasions. Remarkably, the fetid wretch Stinkor temporarily captured the true Talon Fighter while He-Man and She-Ra were on Primus, and nearly ruptured the fabric of reality before he was captured. | ||
Ditztroyer Evil Roton Pilot |
The half-Gar pirate Ditztroyer never told orphaned street urchins Dawg-O-Tor and Sherrilyn about his own childhood. He hid the fact that his parents once worshiped the dark witch Shokoti. He never spoke of the night when he was forced to drink from the ebon pool which turned his eyes black and showed him the end of all things, nor did he speak of the brave Gar wizards who rescued him. While the roguish Dawg-O-Tor and Sherrilyn grew to crave fame and adventure, they did not suspect their mentor's growing obsession with the blasphemous thing sealed beneath ancient Thamalia Tower--the thing that spoke to him in phantasmagoric dreams. Taken by Ditztroyer's charisma, Dawg-O-Tor and Shield Maiden Sherrilyn listened intently as he taught them the secrets of long-forgotten Gar war machines. Millennia later, Ditztroyer charmed Hordak himself, convincing him that the Fighting Foe Men would stand by his side, all the while secretly allying himself with the Evil Warriors of fellow half-Gar outcast, Skeletor. Ditztroyer's madness was finally revealed when he attempted to sacrifice Sherrilyn and Dawg-O-Tor to the imprisoned Demon from the Beginning of Time. | ||
Roton Evil Assault Vehicle |
The whir of the blade from a Roton is enough to instill terror in even the bravest of the Heroic Warriors. Originally designed by Ditztroyer of the Fighting Foe Men, these ominous vehicles are black in color with red spinning blades around their circumference. Two glowering eyes are molded into the vehicle's chassis. Typically used on land, Rotons also function as flying vehicles for overhead assaults. Rotons are equipped with guns, though the spinning blades are their most devastating weapon. The chaotic Ditztroyer double-crossed the Evil Horde by secretly joining the Evil Warriors and offering them guidance on upgrading the Rotons' design. During the extended absence of He-Man. Ditztroyer turned on his fellow Foe Men and attempted to destroy them when he used his Roton to topple the eldritch Thamalia Tower". This betrayal prompted Shield Maiden Sherrilyn® and Dawg-O-Tor® to renounce their evil ways and join the military ranks of King Randor®. | ||
Roton (Skelcon Edition) | Originally designed by the Fighting Foe Man Ditztroyer, the Roton is an ominous vehicle that is black in color with red spinning blades around the circumference. Two glowering eyes are molded into the vehicle's chassis to strike fear into even the bravest Heroic Warrior. Typically used on land, Rotons also function as flying vehicles and are equipped with guns, though the spinning blades are their most devastating weapon. The chaotic Ditztroyer double-crossed the Horde by secretly joining the Evil Warriors and offering them guidance on the Roton design. | ||
Tank Top Armored Gladiator |
Tank Top was originally a descendant of the Fighting Foe Men and a long-time combatant in the arena of Lord Choloh in the Vine Jungle. He found fame when he built his own armor and weapons from spare parts left behind in the wake of a mysterious time war battle. He salvaged components of alien war machines, the ruins of which had been strewn across the Eternian landscape after two powerful time-traveling warriors had clashed before returning to their own times. Liking the five-pointed alien symbol on the wreckage, he made it into his own emblem and fought as Tank Top for Lord Choloh's entertainment. Despite many wins, Tank Top lost to the fighter Vykron who seemed to wield an almost magical luck. Lord Choloh allowed Vykron to spare Tank Top and put him to work crafting armor for other gladiators. Disgraced, Tank Top took some satisfaction in Vykron's defeat at the massive hands of Gygor years later. Tank Top eventually joined the resurgent Fighting Foe Men when they became warriors in the army of Eternos. | ||
Fisto Heroic Hand-To-Hand Fighter |
Malcom | The older brother of Duncan, Randor's first Man-At-Arms, Malcom served under King Miro during the Great Unrest, but was wounded in battle and stricken with magical amnesia. Wandering through Eternia, he settled in the Mystic Mountains in a mining settlement unable to piece together how he lost his battalion. His life changed when the Snake Men attacked his town and he helped save the Masters of the Universe from their trap. But in doing so, Malcom shattered his right hand. In gratitude, Duncan replaced it with a robotic strong arm. Now known as Fisto, he has made up with his brother and fights as a heroic member of the Masters of the Universe, smashing evil with his giant knuckles! | |
Galactic Protector Fisto Heroic Space Combatant with an Iron Fist |
Fisto was one of the heroes who joined He-Man and She-Ra in the Tri-Solar System, where word of his might quickly spread. Yolt, the Blacksmith of Crelus, was so impressed by Fisto that he forged a massive broadsword for the warrior, boasting that it was the only weapon worthy of his fist. During the ongoing war against the Evil Mutants, She-Ra sent a call to arms to her allies on the planet Silax. In time, Huntara arrived with a squadron of warriors which included Kaytara, a Silaxian soldier who enjoyed good ale as much as a good fight. Bonding over shared battles and their mutual dissatisfaction with weak Priman mead, Fisto and Kaytara became smitten with each other. Soon thereafter, a transmission from Captain Morrison of Eternia notified the heroes of the growing threats of Jitsu and a mysterious invading snake woman. Outraged, Fisto requested a discharge to deal with his archenemy and the new reptilian menace. With Huntara's blessing, Kaytara joined her lover on Eternia. There, they married and begat a child, Kay-La, who later became a brave young warrior in her own right. | ||
Flogg Evil Leader of the Space Mutants |
Brakk | Before Skeletor passed through the Laser Gate and arrived in the Tri-Solar System, Flogg the Terrible was the commander of the Horde's Denebrian Space Mutant goon squad. Directing operations either from his secret hideout in a Gorn Crater or from his camp city of Diobo in the Regula region of Denebria, Flogg launched raiding parties on the neighboring planet of Primus in the name of his Horde commanders. A vain and boastful bully, Flogg's favorite weapon is his laser whip which he calls The Sidewinder. Flogg has a nasty temper and agreed to join Skeletor as his humbled second in command in a secret bid to one day betray him and use Skeletor's power to take command of the Horde Empire for his own! | |
Flutterina Beautiful "Flying" Lookout |
Abby De'Note | After the Horde invaded her home planet and overthrew most of the local monarchs, Flutterina was driven underground and joined with the Great Rebellion. As a member of the Beautifly Council, she was magically gifted with fairy wings giving her the ability to fly unnoticed around most foes. This skill makes her an ideal spy and reconnaissance officer. After the Horde located a Laser Gate back to Eternia, she agreed to follow along with She-Ra and several other warriors in pursuit. Flutterina eventually fell in love with Randor's new Man-At-Arms and opted to stay with him on Eternia after the Second Ultimate Battleground. Flutterina uses her powers of flight to chase off those who make mischief for her friends! | |
Font of Grayskull Magic Receptacle of Power |
To help bring peace to an embattled Preternia, the first Council of Elders led by Keclar orchestrated the Treaty of the Eternian Towers in which the Evil Horde, the Snake Men, the Dragons of Darksmoke, and the Free People called a truce. To give all the factions on the planet equal power, they summoned Procrustus to bring the Starseed to the surface. He-Ro and Eldor grew a crystalline basin on which the Starseed could reside, allowing each faction leader to expose their weapon of choice to the talisman and to absorb some of its power. Although the treaty ultimately failed as treachery led to the continuation of the Great Wars culminating in the Ultimate Battleground, the basin remained in the Crystal Chamber under the site of the future Castle Grayskull. The basin became known then as the Font of Grayskull, and because it too absorbed the Starseed's power, it was strong enough to contain the Orb of Grayskull housing the awesome knowledge and powerful spirits of the Elders themselves! | ||
Frosta Ice Empress of Etheria |
Queen Mackenzie | The beautiful and exotic friend of She-Ra, Mackenzie is queen of the Kingdom of Snows, high in the mountains of Etheria. She possesses a magic wand that whistles like the wind and lets her conjure ice spells and freezing rain against her enemies. This power has given her a reputation as the Ice-Empress of Etheria, although she prefers being called Frosta by her friends. With the exception of her magic powers, she is otherwise a normal human female. She is sweet, kind and loyal to her allies. Together with She-Ra and other members of the Great Rebellion, she traveled through a Laser Gate to Eternia joining with the Renegade Masters of the Universe in the continued fight against Hordak's tyranny! Frosta freezes her enemies with her magic spells. | |
Galactic City Headquarters of the Galactic Guardians |
Located on the otherwise barren moon of Enos, Galactic City was once the capital city of the planet Primus. Following the Chemical Wars, Primus moved the capital from its moon to the hidden underground metropolis of Onnor, but Galactic City remained a crossroads for alien diplomats and travellers, and it served as the meeting place of the Galactic Council's representatives in the Tri-Solar System. After Skeletor took control of the Space Mutants, the Council offered to host peace talks between Denebria and Primus. Considered neutral territory since it was outside of Primus' protective force field, Galactic City became the site of the negotiations until Skeletor smuggled troopers inside its titanium walls. The city also possesses a labyrinthine network of underground mining tunnels where overlooked Galactic Guardians Kayo and Vizar took refuge and helped save Galactic City by signalling the Starship Eternia for help. | ||
Geldor Evil Barbarian Obsessed With Immortality | Geldor III | The ruler of Foodar in the Dark Hemisphere, Geldor became obsessed with finding a way to extend his life after his wife was killed by a dragon attack. He began laying siege to other kingdoms in his ongoing search. One such attack led Geldor to kidnap Torgul, Grand Vizier of Vaderia in order to locate the mythical Secret Liquid of Life. Vaderia's heroic Prince Dakon sought the help of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Together, they confronted Geldor in a stronghold in Ogre Mountain. During the battle, the liquid was spilled and a great Life Tree rose up, apparently swallowing Geldor in the process. Months later, Geldor returned, merged with the magic of the tree and now more powerful than ever. Geldor brings terror to all who get in the way of his quest for eternal life! | |
Gem of Tamadge Magical Conduit of Laser Light Energy |
In ancient times, the good wizard Keclar fought the evil laser-breathing dragon Tamadge, smiting her ruin in the sulphuric maw of Mount Barathrum and cleaving her enchanted heart from her scaly bosom to prevent her resurgence. Unexpectedly, Keclar's fellow wizard Tauron, seduced by the Unnamed One and treacherously serving him as the mysterious Nazghal, sought to use Tamadge's heart to corrupt the dragons of Darksmoke. To thwart his fallen brother wizard, Keclar used magic from the Temple of Power on Trolla to transform the heart into a precious gem which he then fused onto the enchanted armor worn by the valiant knight who became known as Sir Laser-Lot. Possessing the awesome power Tamadge had wielded as a rare sorceress dragon, the gem gave Sir Laser-Lot the power to create his own weapons with raw Laser Light energy. While the Great Black Wizard damaged the gem in a battle at Xarkoran it magically healed itself, and its shard later grew into a second enchanted gem wielded by the warrior Plasmar | ||
General Sundar Heroic Former General of the Evil Horde |
General Sundar is a former Evil Horde general known for his brilliant strategic skills and his efficacy as a military leader. Unlike most Horde members, Sundar was selfless and brave. His sense of honor led to disputes with Hordak himself. In one such instance, Sundar spoke on behalf of Despara when Catra falsely accused her of treason. Sundar finally understood the oppression wrought by the Horde regime when he was forced to arrest farmers of Etheria for refusing to pay exorbitant taxes. Consequently, he assisted She-Ra in freeing these prisoners and later fell in love with Mally, the daughter of one of the captive families. The two married and had a child together. While Sundar abandoned military life to lead a peaceful existence, he vowed to always assist the Great Rebellion. True to his word, he has come out of retirement several times. | ||
Glimmer The Guide Who Lights The Way |
Glimmer of the Royal House of Bright Moon | With the power to light the way, Glimmer uses her abilities against the darkness with her staff and headdress which glow in the dark. This brash, impulsive ever-cheery, young lady is one of the deposed princesses of Etheria, a fact she never lets anyone forget. Her recklessness often causes problems, but she is a fun, young woman who can laugh through the direst of circumstances and pass on her good cheer to her comrades. She followed She-Ra along with several other members of The Great Rebellion to Eternia to join up with the renegade Masters of the Universe and continue the fight against The Evil Horde. After She-Ra left Eternia for the stars, Glimmer returned to Etheria taking her rightful place helping to rule over the Kingdom of Brightmoon. | |
Goat Man Horn-Headed Servant of Beast Man |
Klacky | A member of the G'hoat men from the Northern Mountains, Klacky's species is one of the only intelligent humanoid upright races that falls subjective to the hypnotic powers of the Beast Men. And like most of his species, Klacky was captured by the rulers of the Vine Jungle and simply called "Goat Man" by his beastly masters. Eventually he found himself in the services of Raqquill Rqazz and was forced to serve in the Second Ultimate Battleground. Here he was severely wounded by Buzz-Off and left at the foot of Central Tower. Crawling inside, Klacky fell into a time portal and was transported into the future, arriving on Eternia when King He-Man ruled the land and his son Dare wielded the Power Sword. Forced to serve an aging Beast Man in this new time, Goat Man is forever following whatever evil orders he is given. | |
The Goddess Trainer of He-Man |
Sharella (originally K'yrulla, replaced by sticker) | After the death of King Grayskull, the Power of the Universe was transferred from the Sword of He to the Council of Elders who hid it deep within his castle. Knowing the full sword was the key to channeling the power, they split it in two to prevent it from falling into the hands of evil. For five centuries, they waited for a worthy heir to be born. During this time their spirit guide, the creature known as "The Goddess" of Eternia, trained secret heroic guardians to keep the two halves of the sword separated. Many of these brave warriors took the name "He-Man" in honor of the sword they protected--giving birth to many different legends of the protector of Eternia. | |
Granamyr Great Magic-Wielding Dragon |
Granamyr The Wise | Granamyr is one of the oldest and wisest of the Eternian Dragons of Darksmoke, an ancient kingdom in Eternia's Dark Hemisphere. He greatly distrusts most men after the Great War between dragons and humans in ancient times. As one of the most powerful magic users on Eternia, he possesses such extraordinary might that even Skeletor dares not challenge him. When Man-At-Arms was turned to glass by an evil spell, Granamyr provided He-Man with healing magic, but only after Eternia's bravest warrior proved he had not only great strength but great mercy and wisdom as well. The ancient dragon Granamyr guards Eternia's magical secrets and rules all of Darksmoke. | |
Granamyr (Green) Great Magic-Wielding Dragon |
Granamyr the Great | As the intimidating Lord of Darksmoke, Granamyr possessed great size, power, and wisdom long before the rise of Grayskull. When the fear-mongering wizard Nazghal had humans steal from Dragon Tower the Gem of Magoo which would enhance the strength of those who are pure in heart, Granamyr declared all humans to be enemies of Darksmoke. Three hundred years later Eldor and He-Ro defeated Nazghal and returned the Gem to Granamyr as a peace offering on behalf of King Grayskull. Granamyr accepted their gesture and later blessed He-Ro with the Gem to wield in his magic staff. Over the centuries Granamyr's green hide gradually turned red, but his disillusionment with humans persisted until the champion He-Man sought his help and became the first human in five millennia to earn Granamyr's respect. | |
Granita Heroic Comet Combatant |
Granita and her brother Rokkon were raised by their wise mentor and leader Stonedar on the planet Geolon until it was destroyed by Horde Prime. Although the Comet Warriors were scattered in space, Granita followed Stonedar, who had saved their precious Sun Stone and with it led them to the safety of another planet: Eternia. Upon landing, Granita was horrified to learn the Evil Horde were in the process of invading. While Rokkon was eager to fight as always, Granita believed that higher powers had intended them to help spare Eternia from the same fate as Geolon. Her faith persuaded the pacifist Stonedar to choose to fight alongside the Eternians. After the Second Ultimate Battleground, Glimmer invited Granita and many of the Comet Warriors' youth to Etheria where they could access Crystal World and develop new forms and powers. Alongside the Star Sisters and Queen Zal of Zal-Kron, Granita defended the barrier from Shadow Weaver and others seeking to steal Crystal World's magic. Later, Stonedar named Granita as his successor to lead their people. | ||
Griffin Evil Flying Beasts |
Varies | Griffins, great flying beasts originally brought to Eternia by Star Merchants, broke free and lived in a wild colony deep in the Vine Jungle. Here they were once again enslaved, becoming the steed of choice for the savage Beast Men living in their treetop villages. Raqquill Rqazz, a Beast Man serving Skeletor from Snake Mountain often calls upon several Griffins to carry him and his master into battle. During the Second Ultimate Battleground, several hundred Griffins were commanded to attack Grayskull Tower, hoping to weaken the Master's defense perimeter. Soaring high above Eternia, Griffins bring terror to those below! | |
Grizzlor The Ferocious Figure with Fur! |
Gur'rull Gu'rrooowarrrk | Originally a peaceful creature from the planet Jungulia, at the young age of 428 Gur'rull was kidnapped by the Horde Empire who erased his memories so he would serve loyally in their armies. Renamed "Grizzlor" he traveled with Hec-Tor Kur to Eternia in search of He-Ro. His ferocious attacks were so frightening that even after being banished to Despondos along with his master, Grizzlor's legend lived on, becoming a myth told by young Eternian children. Prison Guard for the Horde, Grizzlor is ready to unleash his fierce claws to attack the forces of Eternia! | |
General Grizzlor Ferocious General of the Evil Horde |
After the demise of Hordak, a crazed Grizzlor terrorized Eternian villages until he was captured by Clamp Champ and sentenced to Prison Starr. While en route to the jail complex, the ship carrying Grizzlor was intercepted by the Mercy, a massive vessel of the Evil Horde commandeered by Inspector Darkney, who took it upon himself to "collect" members of the Etherian Evil Horde for Horde Prime. Darkney forced the pilots to surrender Grizzlor and brought him to Horde World along with his old comrades Mantenna, Mosquitor, and Leech. Hoping they would be punished for their failures, Darkney was dismayed when the famed Hordesmen were appointed as Horde Prime's generals. Although Prime was just as cruel as Hordak, he treated his new generals with some small measure of respect, increasing their strength and altering them with Horde science. When Prime was destroyed by She-Ra, the Horde Empire collapsed and Horde World fell into chaos as evil factions formed alliances and warred against each other. Remembering the respect Prime showed him, Grizzlor made it his mission to protect Horde Prime's adopted son Prince Zed, heir to the Horde Empire. | ||
Gwildor Heroic Creator of the Cosmic Key |
Gwildor | A Vejulian Gwitthrol Troll from Tundaria, Gwildor stood out among his clan for his great intellect and curiosity. Sent to study in Eternos, he attended Grimhammer University and studied under many great Eternian inventors, archaeologists and magicians. Settling in a small village near Pelleezeea, Gwildor lived a solitary life until he created his greatest invention, the Cosmic Key, a device that could harness Universal Energy to open portals in space. Combined with the Magic of Central Tower, the Key could also be used to move through time itself. Hunted for his creation, Gwildor was forced to activate the Cosmic Key to escape to Earth! Eventually faking his own death, he traveled forward in time to a period when Temporal Travel was protected by powerful agents and his life would no longer be in constant danger. | |
Gygor Evil Fighting Gorilla |
Gygor | Shortly after the Great Unrest, Keldor was driven behind the Mystic Wall and Gygor, Lord of the Vine Jungle, led an army of beast men in a series of raids against the long forgotten Castle Grayskull, believing the many tales of its great and mysterious power. It was only through the combined powers of Oo-Larr--the jungle He-Man and The Goddess that Gygor was defeated and placed in a state of suspended animation. Eventually, Hordak returned to Eternia and the savage gorilla was freed by Evil-Lyn in her attempt to bolster Skeletor's forces against the new Horde army. Gygor uses his great strength to fight the Heroic Warriors. | |
Hawke Heroic Feathered Fighter |
Stern and brave, Hawke was the sister of Stratos and served as his second-in-command. Like other Avionians, Hawke could fly and had wings which grew from her forearms. Seeing Avion as a strategic source of power, Skeletor sent Evil-Lyn there and ordered her to disguise herself as an injured Avionian. When Hawke attempted to help her, Evil-Lyn hypnotized the noble warrior. Under Evil-Lyn's influence, Hawke sabotaged Avion's defenses and framed her brother and his wife Delara for the deed. Disaster was averted when Hawke broke free from Evil-Lyn's spell, but many distrusted her following the incident. After Stratos' death, Avion refused to name Hawke as its leader and chose Avionian General Tufos instead. Unbeknownst to all, Tufos was secretly in league with the fanatical Order of Damon and planned to offer Avion's sacred Golden Egg in tribute. When Hawke exposed his plan, Tufos was banished and Hawke was finally selected to lead Avion. She did so for several years until the Reawakening returned Stratos and many others to the land of the living. Hawke stepped down to seek adventure outside Avion, returning regularly to fight alongside her brother. | ||
He-Man Most Powerful Man in the Universe |
Adam of the House of Randor | A direct descendent of the legendary King Grayskull, Prince Adam of Eternia was chosen to protect his ancestor's Power Sword from evil. At first he used a techno vest with a built-in force field to fight evil, but Adam has since learned to combine both halves of the Power Sword, using it to channel the energy of the Elders and become He-Man--the most powerful man in the universe! He guards the safety of all Eternia along side the heroic Masters of the Universe. | |
Anti-Eternia He-Man Most Evil Man in the Universe |
Anti-Eternia He-Man is the overlord of Anti-Eternia, a twisted mirror inversion of Eternia where Prince Adam invoked the infernal Power of Hellskull and overthrew the planet. The menacing gaze of Anti He-Man fell upon Eternia when he traversed an interdimensional gateway created by the World Converter of Skeletor. Immensely powerful, but thoroughly evil, Anti He-Man threw Skeletor out of Snake Mountain and then arrogantly challenged He-Man to combat. Their battle ended when Skeletor and Man At Arms joined forces to dismantle the World Converter, sending Anti He-Man back to his realm. The fiend returned during the reign of King He-Man and challenged King He-Man once more with the intent of enslaving him back on Anti-Eternia. However, during the battle, the recently reactivated Faker summarily attacked both combatants. Almost evenly matched and with no end of the battle in sight, Anti He-Man saw an opportunity to instead incorporate Faker into his evil schemes and pulled Faker through the interdimensional vortex back to Anti-Eternia. | ||
Battle Armor He-Man Most Powerful Man in the Universe |
Adam of the House of Randor | To adapt to new enemies and situations, Adam has learned to tap further into the great power which his sword unlocks. The combined Power of the Universe and the Knowledge of the Elders is used by Adam to imagine and create new forms of armor and weapons to combat evil. His BATTLE ARMOR was created to protect He-Man during his early battles with Skeletor and his evil warriors. Using the Power of Grayskull, He-Man The Most Powerful Man In The Universe is now shielded by his mighty BATTLE ARMOR! | |
Flying Fists He-Man Heroic Leader with the Arm-Swinging Action! |
Adam of the House of Randor | After his trip to Preternia, He-Man returned to his own time period armed with the hidden knowledge of the Snakemen's one true weakness. Together, with the new Sorceress and his twin sister, Adora, He-Man and the Renegade Masters of the Universe planned a final strike against all who opposed freedom. The heroes forged an uneasy alliance with Skeletor and his Evil Warriors, and clashed against the Snakemen and Horde warriors on the fields of Central Tower during the Second Ultimate Battleground. Powered by the Orb of Grayskull, Flying Fists He-Man repelled his serpentine villains with his fist-flinging power! | |
Horde Zombie He-Man Mind-Controlled Monster of the Evil Horde |
Surrendering himself to Hordak in order to save hostages Bouldron and Quartzara, He-Man became the first of many victims of the dreaded Slime Pit! Operated by Hordak's swinish minion Slymepig, the Slime Pit coated He-Man with slime enchanted with pure malevolence. Horde Zombie He-Man became Hordak's menacing mind-controlled enforcer sent to destroy Skeletor until the elder Stonedar freed him with the magic of the Sun Stone. He-Man destroyed the Slime Pit, setting free its other victims, but remnants of Hordak's slime remained. After the Reawakening, Skeletor's former pig boy Slob Boar convinced his Porcinian kinsman Slymepig to help Skeletor use the slime remnants to remake the Slime Pit and again possess He-Man to lead an army of slime-covered Mutant Bone Warriors. To save her brother, She-Ra augmented her healing abilities with the magic of the Scepter of Power and eradicated the evil slime once and for all. | ||
King He-Man Heroic Ruler of Future Eternia |
Adam of the House of Randor | After his sister defeated Horde Prime, the threat of Adam's old enemy Skeletor once more called He-Man to one final battle. In an epic duel on the Jaw Bridge of the great Temple of Power on Trolla, He-Man at last defeated Skeletor in single combat. Recovering the Vortex Key, He-Man could now return to his home world. Here he found his queen mother keeping the throne and mourning the passing of King Randor. Taking his rightful place as his father's heir, Adam became King He-Man ruling over all Eternia with his wisdom and strength. He married Teela and together with their son Dare took over his father's legacy, as the new He-Ro, defender of Eternia and the wielder of the Sword of Power. | |
Laser Power He-Man Heroic Master of Light Energy |
Adam of the House of Randor | In the midst of their final battle with Horde Prime He-Man and Skeletor simultaneously grabbed the Vortex Key transporting them to Trolla. Finding himself on a world turned upside down, He-Man allied himself with the remaining Defenders of Trollan while Skeletor took command of the Unnamed One's Revenge Squad, which was responsible for decimating much of the planet. Eventually, He-Man and Skeletor met on the Jaw Bridge of the great temple of Power. Though both were enhanced by the Star Tree's power and the Aura of the Gods, it was He-Man who became the ultimate victor, using the Sword of He to separate Kelder from Demo-Man, seemingly ending the threat of Skeletor forever. | |
Legendary Champion He-Man Beloved Hero of Eternia |
The heroic feats of He-Man and his epic battles against Skeletor are well-documented. Early adventures such as his quest for the talismans of Cosmos, Sea, and Sky, and his defeat of the Glorm are known throughout Eternia. The children of Eternos thrill to tales of He-Man's triumphs against the despotic Hordak and the fanatical King Hsss. On Etheria, Bow still sings a ballad about "the honor of love" and the reunion of He-Man and She-Ra. And on faraway Primus, the people refer to the twins as "the Saviors." He-Man's exploits continued after he became king and joined his son Prince Dare in countering the anarchic Skeleteen. When He-Man's youth was restored following the rebirth of Castle Grayskull, he maintained his dual roles as king and protector of Eternia. Old and new friends alike came together, galvanized by He-Man's heroism. In the Dark Hemisphere, She-Ra also rose as a queen, and together with their allies, brother and sister led Eternia into a new age of enlightenment. But even in this time of glory, He-Man's forces continued to oppose an array of dire villainous threats. | ||
Galactic Protector He-Man Galactic Protector |
Adam of the House of Randor | Following the Second Ultimate Battleground, a victorious Skeletor abandoned Eternia after learning of the might of the Horde Empire. Eager to stop his old nemesis, He-Man quickly joined forces with the Galactic Protectors who had arrived through a Laser Gate to seek his aid. Combining his power with that of the Starship Eternia, Adam forsook his alternate identity, becoming He-Man permanently. With the triple strength of the Power of the Universe, the Elder's Wisdom to tap into hidden magic and now the Energy of Starship Eternia, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe is ready to travel through space to capture Skeletor and bring him to justice! | |
Preternia Disguise He-Man Most Powerful Man in the Universe |
Adam of the House of Randor | Using the combined power of the Central Tower with the newly created Cosmic Key, the Sorceress disguised He-Man and sent him back to Preternia--a time where his ancestor, King Grayskull fought for freedom against the Horde invaders and Snake Men from the Nameless Dimension. Quickly allying himself with Grayskull and the wizard-warrior, He-Ro, He-Man aided them in many battles, even turning the tide of the first Ultimate Battleground. During this battle he learned the secret to defeating the Snake Men and with this knowledge returned to his own time to finally stop King Hssss once and for all. Disguised in a cloak and mask, He-Man cannot reveal his true identity to his own ancestor! | |
Rebel Leader He-Man Heroic Defender of Eternia |
He-Man: Renegade! Skeletor, having finally stolen one of the Cosmic Key prototypes created by Gwildor, banished his brother King Randor into Despondos. He then used the evil doppelgänger android Faker to trick the people of Eternia into believing He-Man was a Gar traitor all along and their king's assassin. Forced at last to reveal his true identity as Prince Adam, He-Man led the renegade Masters of the Universe in a rebellion against Skeletor's despotic rule. Wearing armor crafted in the Great Forge with the fire of Granamyr and the Spelean metal-masters of Lord Dactus, He-Man became a symbol of hope on Eternia like never before. While his clash with Skeletor took him to the stars and beyond, He-Man eventually became King of Eternia and regained his youth during the events of the Reawakening. When a resurgent Skeletor stole the powers of the old gods to become nearly omnipotent, He-Man donned his rebel armor once more, for enchantments placed upon it by both the Sorceress and the Goddess protected him from Skeletor's divinely enhanced powers. | ||
Snake Armor He-Man The Most Powerful Snake Hunter in the Universe |
Adam of the House of Randor | When the Snake Men returned to Eternia from their banishment in the Void, Adam used the Power of Grayskull to create upgraded armor more adapted to combat his new reptilian enemy. Equipped with a venom-proof shield and a corodite snake pincher, Adam is now fully protected in his Snake Armor, ready to fight off King Hssss and his army of snake warriors! Eventually, Adam was forced to use his armor to battle against his former friend and mentor Duncan who had been hideously transformed by the Serpent's Ring into a Snake Man. Refusing to kill Duncan, Adam's Snake Armor was destroyed by Snake Man-At-Arms' newly invented neutralizer blaster which could disrupt the Power of Grayskull itself! | |
Thunder Punch He-Man Heroic Leader with a Power Punch |
Adam of the House of Randor | When Skeletor banished Randor to Despondos, he used Faker to convince the royal court that He-Man was not only a Gar, but also responsible for the King's "death." This ruse turned the people of Eternia against He-Man and he and the Masters soon became renegades in their own land. Driven to the underground caves of Tundaria, the Masters reformed as an elite attack squad. They returned to the surface, and found not only Skeletor ruling Eternia, but King Hssss and a newly returned Hordak also challenging for control. To enhance his strength for these new battles ahead, He-Man used the Powers of Grayskull to energize his weapons, giving them a new Thunder Punch to combat evil! | |
Ultimate He-Man Most Powerful Man in the Universe |
He-Man's superhuman strength is paralleled in equal measure by his kindness and courage. Although he is clad in barbarian garb from Preternian times, his extraordinary proficiency as a warrior is informed by his upbringing as Prince Adam. Unlike Cringer and Battle Cat, who are very distinct, a substantial portion of Adam's personality still exists in He-Man after his transformation. Thus, He-Man retains Adam's boyish charm, friendly disposition, and wry sense of humor. He inherited his ancestor King Grayskull's battle prowess as well as his leadership skills, but He-Man embodies a great deal more than even King Grayskull himself did. For example, He-Man also inherited his ancestor He-Ro's wisdom and compassion, as well as some magical abilities that can be channeled via his sword. In addition to these traits, when He-Man invokes "the Power of Grayskull"--i.e. the power of Creation itself mystically combined with the knowledge of the Elders--he gains unfathomable might and almost unlimited endurance, which are abilities his ancestors did not fully possess. Following the Third Ultimate Battleground, He-Man continued ruling Eternia alongside Teela, Dare, and She-Ra. During this time of rebuilding, King He-Man met new allies such as Andras and Lygon, as well as adversaries such as the gruesome Riders of Morc. Events on Eternia began coming full circle when a resurrected Keldor convinced King He-Man that Castle Grayskull's absence would cause devastating repercussions throughout the universe. Teela concurred with this assertion, as did the spirit of He-Ro, who finally revealed his true connection to He-Man and She-Ra, telling them that they must return their powers in order to restore Grayskull. Upon hearing this, they transformed back into Adam and Adora, respectively, sending the Power of Grayskull into the depths of the abyss where it was absorbed by the Starseed. King Adam then permitted Keldor to enact his plan. With assistance from Eternia's sorcerers, Keldor drained the energies from the Trollan Temple of Power and Central Tower, merging them with the residual essence of Castle Grayskull. Infused by the magic of the Starseed, Castle Grayskull was mystically reconstructed and reborn as the undisputed seat of power and mystery in the universe. Keldor wasted little time in betraying Adam and his allies by attempting to divert the Power of Grayskull into his own body. Seeing this, King Adam quickly transformed back into He-Man in the presence of the renewed Grayskull. To He-Man's surprise, his youth was restored as was his original battle harness. With the help of his Heroic Warriors, He-Man succeeded in defeating the traitorous Keldor! |
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He-Ro Heroic Cosmic Warrior |
Ro | Given the sword of He by the Overlords of the Timeless Dimension on Trolla, Ro was told to "go forth and combat evil". During one such epic battle, he was infected with a techno-organic virus by Horde Supreme and sent through a vortex to the magic planet of Eternia. Once there, he was healed by Eldor in a mystical pool which absorbed his virus. In gratitude, He-Ro swore to help free Eternia from the Snake Men and Horde Invaders. He defended the free people alongside the great King Grayskull, eventually bequeathing his sword to the King upon his heroic death. | |
He-Ro II Heroic Son of He-Man |
Dare | After He-Man returned to Eternia following the apparent defeat of Skeletor, he at long last wed his childhood friend and sweetheart Teela. Together they ruled over a peaceful Eternia, free at last from the factions that had fought over it for so long. But in his distant dimensional prison, the Unnamed One re-amassed power. With the help of Evil-Lyn's son, he was released and struck out against the guardians of the Sword of He. Dare, the teenage son of Adam and Teela, took his rightful place and claimed his father's sword, becoming the new He-Ro, named for the legendary Wizard Warrior of Preternia. Using the Sword of Power, He-Ro fought the Unnamed One, eventually slaying him with the very power he once sought to control. | |
Hordak Ruthless Leader of the Evil Horde |
Hec-Tor Kur | Second born heir to the Horde Empire, Hec-Tor Kur arrived on the planet Eternia while battling the cosmic warrior He-Ro. Taking the name Hordak, he raised an army and challenged the Snake Men for rule over the planet. And although he defeated King Hssss, Grayskull, leader of the free people of Eternia succeeded in banishing him to the dimension of Despondos. It was there that centuries later Hordak contacted a young alchemist named Keldor and began teaching him the ways of the dark arts in exchange for freedom from his extra-dimensional prison. | |
"Buzz Saw" Hordak Ruthless Leader with Blaster Blade |
Hec-Tor Kur | After King Miro and Randor returned from exile in Despondos, the Three Towers returned to the surface signaling the time when the Second Ultimate Battleground would commence. To prepare for this battle, Hordak invaded Central Tower in an attempt to steal the secret of Time Travel. But without the Cosmic Key to channel the Tower's energy, Hordak's body was mutated creating a Buzz Saw Blaster which could lash out at any enemy from his chest. During their final battle, Skeletor magically drained Hordak's essence revealing the secrets and might of the Horde empire. But in Hordak's last breath, while he appeared surrounded and defenseless, Hordak's buzz saw blasts were unleashed striking out at Skeletor in a final cataclysmic blow! If not for a nearby Bionotops, Skeletor would have indeed perished and Hordak's revenge would have been complete. | |
Filmation Hordak (with Imp) Ruthless Leader of the Evil Horde Invasion |
Hec-Tor Kur | After millennia of wandering through Despondos, Horde scouts located a small magical planet deep in the centre of this terrible dimension. Hordak led his troops there, overthrowing the local monarchs and claiming it as a new Horde homeworld. Exposed to the planet's natural magic, Hordak's blood rose to the surface, giving him a bluish skin hue. After his stepdaughter's betrayal, he began to lose control of the planet and eventually gave it up completely when Shadow Weaver discovered a Laser Gate portal back to Eternia. Once there, Hordak and his army quickly overthrew Skeletor's royal forces and took control. From his new Fright Zone mountain fortress Hordak continued his obsession for magical secrets, hoping to use them to achieve his ultimate goal; returning to Horde World to claim the entire Empire for himself! | |
Hurricane Hordak Ruthless Leader with Wicked Whirling Weapons |
Hec-Tor Kur | After being released from exile in Despondos by Evil-Lyn, Hordak returned to Eternia with his ageless army to once again claim its hidden magical properties for his own. Finding his former pupil Skeletor on the throne following the apparent "death" of King Randor, Hordak upgraded his armor with a Hurricane Blaster which he used to challenge the Lord of Destruction and drive the Snake Men back into hibernation. After ripping through the walls of Snake Mountain, Hurricane Hordak casts off his battle shield and advances on Skeletor whirling his thunderball mace! | |
Hordak Spirit |
Hec-Tor Kur | While trapped in the dark dimension of Despondos, Hordak discovered the power to project his spirit back to Eternia. In this form, he made contact with the banished Prince Keldor. Through dark magic and manipulation, Hordak was able to entice Keldor to forsake his birthright and become an Overlord of Evil. He taught Keldor the ways of black magic and eventually, in return for Keldor's promise to release him from Despondos, saved Keldor's life by merging him with a powerful demon. In his Spirit form, Hordak projects his essence to Eternia, turning Keldor to the side of evil. | |
Horde Empire Tyrannical Galactic Rulers |
N/A | In the heavily populated outer systems of the Eternian Dimension, the Democratic Alliance was set up to enforce trade routes and keep the peace. All of this changed the day Seferus Kur came to power and founded the Horde Empire. Calling himself the Horde Lord, he and his sons used technology and newly discovered magic to unnaturally extend the lives of all those they commanded. Ruling the galaxy through terror and fear for many centuries, Seferus' sons used black spells to assassinate their father, and the eldest son Anillis claimed Hordeworld's throne for himself. To secure his rule, the newly dubbed Horde Prime sent his scheming younger brother far away on a foolish crusade of revenge. Eventually, the Earth/Eternian Twin Warriors invaded Horde World and in a climactic battle, ended the Horde Empire's rule using the Power of Grayskull. | |
Horde Prime Supreme Ruler of the Horde Empire |
Anillis Kur | Evil dictator of a galaxy-spanning empire, the tyrannical Horde Prime rules from his throne on Horde World. Systematically wiping out many of the Cosmic Enforcers, Anillis gained his greatest triumph when he infected his arch enemy He-Ro with a mind wiping techno-organic virus and banished him to the far off magical planet of Eternia. Knowing his scheming younger brother's ambition, Anillis sent him on a foolish quest to ensure He-Ro was defeated, never realizing that in doing so he would set about a destined series of events that five millennia later would lead to his defeat at the hands of the twin warriors He-Man and She-Ra! | |
Horde Supreme Evil Conquering Prince of the Horde Empire |
In his youth, Horde Prime was dubbed Horde Supreme, the evil cosmic conqueror of the Evil Horde and mighty son of the proud Horde Lord. A fanatic convinced of his own superiority, Horde Supreme assassinated his own father and took his ruling Rod of Hordeous to the roaring cheers of his unctuous minions. Soon after, Horde Supreme learned of the elusive Timeless Dimension and the Aura of the Gods stored on the planet of Trolla. Unable to breach the barriers between dimensions and thwarted by the Cosmic Warriors, Horde Supreme conducted vile experiments for centuries while keeping his younger brother Hordak occupied with conquering the planet Eternia where they realized their own universe's Star Seed was hidden. Knowing his brother would fail, Horde Supreme claimed his own title as Horde Prime and bided his time, yet he failed to notice that the dark energies he and Hordak had absorbed from the demonic Hordeous, whose body had been forever infused into the face of Horde World by their father to make their bloodline immortal and powerful, had slowly mutated them into soulless bat-like monsters. | ||
Horde Troopers Evil Mechanical Enforcers of Hordak |
Horde Drones Serial Numbers 2549 and 3849 | In his factories on Etheria and later Eternia, Hordak mass produces countless robot enforcers. Each is dressed in armor similar to the foot soldiers of his home planet Horde World. Linked to a central computer brain, Horde Troopers can be programmed to follow any evil command they are given. With the robotic strength to overpower all enemies of his empire, Hordak's troopers are more than a match for most enemies. On command from their master, the vicious troopers attack heroic warriors until He-Man lands a powerful punch--causing them to fall apart! | |
Horde Wraith Sorcerer for the Evil Horde |
While amassing his army to one day usurp his brother's throne, Hordak perfected the Gem of Horokoth to enhance and secretly enslave magicians throughout the universe. Luring many Gar mages on Eternia with promises of great power, Hordak turned them into his Shadow Circle of mystics whose combined power helped him create the Tablet and Triad of Separation. When Hordak and his Horde Wraith minions tried to cast the Spell of Separation to obtain the Starseed hidden inside Eternia, King Grayskull and his allies stopped them, costing Hordak his lead witch. Years later he replaced her with Shadow Weaver, who--thanks to the intervention of Castaspella--retained her free will after the Gem was destroyed during her transformation. Shadow Weaver became the wraiths' leader, and with them helped Hordak invade Eternia before then trying unsuccessfully to reclaim Etheria in Hordak's absence. | ||
Hover Robots Evil Mindless Robot Goons |
During his campaign of terror against King Randor's Masters of the Universe, Skeletor often utilized Robotic Hover Drones to carry out his evil stratagems. Based on a design he pilfered from his dark arts teacher, Hordak, Skeletor's drones were more agile than his mentor's and carried a built in hover field to increase their mobility and durability. Hover Robots will effortlessly carry out any order--including self destruction! These techno-bots of terror carry a variety of weapons, including laser rifles, blade blasters and net lassos. Often on the front lines of battle, Hover Robots confront the Masters of the Universe in endless combat. | ||
Hunga the Harpy Evil Winged Queen of Talon Mountain |
With an eerie cry that strikes fear into the hearts of even the bravest warriors, the vicious creature known as Hunga rules the harpies of Talon Mountain. Though Hunga is greatly reviled among the harpies, she is able to maintain control over her ravenous flock by wielding the magical Scepter of Riptalon. Years ago, when Hunga and her sister Gayda began to sate their unnatural appetites on the "soft-bellied children" of Bright Moon, a young Angella valiantly took up her sword, and along with the novice sorcerer Micah, drove the harpies back into the mountains where they were forced to remain. Consumed by hatred for Angella, which only increased after she became Queen, the spiteful Hunga assisted Hordak by successfully kidnapping Angella during the Battle of Bright Moon. Hunga took immense pleasure in imprisoning and humiliating her enemy until Queen Angella was finally rescued by She-Ra and He-Man. Following the defeat of the Horde on Etheria, Hunga joined forces with Shadow Weaver in a plot to imprison Light Hope, but was betrayed when Weaver decided that Hunga's harpies would make fine servants. | ||
Huntara Courageous Silaxian Warrior |
Tara | Hailing from Silax, a planet in Despondos known for its accomplished hunters and trackers, Huntara quickly rose in the ranks as a top of her class. Hearing of her great accomplishments, Hordak summoned the muscular, deep-voiced bounty hunter to assist him in tracking down and trapping She-Ra. Knowing the Silaxians pride themselves on their pure sense of good and evil, Hordak tricked Huntara into believing that She-Ra burned down an entire village in the name of the Rebellion. Willing to take on almost any job, Huntara offers her trapping and fighting skills for anyone willing to pay her high prices. | |
Hydron Courageous Leader |
Daniel Ripper Jr. | Hydron is a space sea commander from the domed undersea city of Orca, situated not far from Titus, a small island in the Guardian Sea on Primis. He was ordered by Darius to locate the legendary twin warriors prophesized to defeat the Horde Empire. Arriving on Eternia shortly after Skeletor's victory at the Second Ultimate Battleground, Hydron and his Lieutenant Icarius recruited not only He-Man and She-Ra, but several of the members of the Masters of the Universe who were eager to pursue Skeletor. Preferring the Triton Spear Gun, his weapon of choice is suitable for intergalactic as well as undersea fighting. | |
Icarius Daring Space Ace |
TC Icarius Kaz | A great pilot from the cloud city of Levitan on Planet Primus, Icarius is equipped and ready to "flip" into battle at a moment's notice. After his 18th birthday, he left home to join the Galactic Protectors. Rising to the rank of Lieutenant, Icarius traveled with Captain Hydron on his quest to find the legendary twin warriors prophesied to defeat the Horde Empire. Arriving on the distant planet Eternia shortly after the end of the Second Ultimate Battleground, they recruited not only He-Man and She-Ra but several other members of the Masters of the Universe who were eager to pursue Skeletor to the stars. Nicknamed "Flipshot," Icarius utilizes a battle helmet, back-mounted jet pack and concussion grenade wrist rockets in battle against Skeletor and his new Space Mutant army. | |
Imp Miniature Mutating Minion of Hordak |
A diminutive being with bat like wings, Imp was the most devoted servant of Hordak. He could take on any form proportionate to, or smaller than, his body mass and used this ability to spy on members of the Great Rebellion and fellow Evil Horde members alike, regularly reporting their goings-on to his master. This fact landed every prominent member of the Horde in trouble at one time or another. For this reason, Imp was greatly loathed by his comrades. To make matters worse, Hordak was genuinely fond of the creature, and even named Imp Lord of Eternos when the Horde overthrew Eternia. After Hordak's death, a grief-stricken Imp was hunted by spiteful Horde members. To escape them, he disguised himself as a bushtail and hid in the Evergreen Forest. Later, Imp hatched an insidious plot to infiltrate Central Tower, where he opened a time portal to bring Hordak from the past into the present. He nearly succeeded but was stopped by Orko and an enraged Kowl. Though Imp was imprisoned for his crimes, his failure inspired him to devise an even more horrific plan. | ||
Imp as Treasure Chest Evil Disguised Minion of Hordak |
Imprisoned in the palace jail after he tried to open a time portal in Central Tower, Imp continued to obsess over "the master's glorious return." His wish was fulfilled when the silent ghost of Hordak appeared in his prison cell during the Reawakening. Delighted, Imp instantly understood what needed to be done. Taking advantage of an inexperienced young guard by disguising himself as a small decorative chest, Imp hid in plain sight within his cell. When the confused guard opened the prison door, Imp resumed his true form and quickly escaped. Having overheard rumors of the scientific horrors unleashed from the hidden laboratory of Modulok, Imp found his fellow Hordesman sequestered in the Mountain of a Thousand Echoes. There, a frenzied Imp insisted that the depraved scientist construct a new body to contain Hordak's spirit. Modulok balked at the notion, until Hordak himself appeared behind Imp, a baleful expression upon his spectral countenance. Filled with dread, Modulok followed Imp's orders. With assistance from Multi-Bot, Modulok built a deadly new mechanical body to house Hordak's ghost, enabling the ruthless villain to "live" once again. | ||
Icer Evil Master of Cold |
Icleeel of the Outer Stilia Clan | Originally from the outskirts of Stilia in the Ice Mountains, Icer is a master of controlling cold weather. Skeletor recruited him after realizing a need for evil agents in the North and exploited him when Whiplash failed to obtain the Ice Raider from King Randor. Skeletor ordered his new frozen ally to take over the northern weather station and create cold weather all over Eternia, while he attempted to steal the Ice Raider himself. Icer has freezing powers and melts into water when he needs to get in or out of tight spots. | |
Jitsu Evil Master of Martial Arts |
Chopper | An intergalactic bandit, Jitsu was broken out of Prison Starr by Keldor during the Great Unrest. In gratitude, he agreed to serve the Evil Lord of Destruction and stayed with him even after Keldor's transformation into Skeletor. As a master of several forms of martial arts, Jitsu was often on the frontline in battle against Randor and his Masters. During the Battle for Gretori Bridge, he was wounded by his archenemy Fisto and had his hand replaced with a golden robotic implant by Tri-Klops. After Skeletor left Eternia for the stars, Jitsu took over Snake Mountain, ruling it with an iron fist. As deadly as he is silent, Jitsu uses his chopping power to get his evil way! | |
Karatti Bone Bashing Mutant |
Stickel-Vat | Karatti has a head as hard as the rocks of the desert region of Denebria where he lives. Unfortunately for the other evil mutants, he also possesses as much brain power as one of the rocks. Although armed with a laser ax, it is the terrible bone-crushing karate blows that make him so fearsome. Fortunately for the Galactic Protectors, he is as cowardly as most of the other inhabitants of Denebria and will only attack those whom he knows to be weaker than himself. He gladly allied himself with Skeletor who offered promises of power and wealth to all who aided him in mutiny against the Horde. Karatti uses his combat moves to fight the Galactic Protectors. | |
Karg Evil Inquisitor with a Horrible Hook |
Karg loyally served Skeletor as the cruel interrogator of Snake Mountain, inspiring countless nightmares with his ghoulish countenance and razor-sharp hook. Karg's keen intelligence served him well in concocting all manner of creative methods to extract information from his "guests." Hapless captives were dragged into Snake Mountain's Doom Room by the Mintoran cyborg, Minox. There, Karg welcomed his victims with leering delight as he showcased his many tools. In addition to his duties as an interrogator, Karg was also a highly skilled bounty hunter, renowned for tracking down his quarry with a relentless determination that bordered on obsession. Notably, Karg once developed a disturbing fascination with Lieutenant Andra of the Eternian Royal Guard. Professing his ardor for her in a variety twisted ways, Karg was eventually defeated by an enraged Andra at the Siege of Zot and sent to Prison Starr, where he remains. Karg's origins are shrouded in mystery, though it is rumored that he is of noble descent. | ||
Commander Karg Evil Master of Cruelty |
Rumored to be the hideous descendant of an inbred Spelean archduke and a mad human baroness, Karg was raised in secrecy until his sadistic "ingenuity" attracted the attention of Skeletor. Named grand inquisitor of Snake Mountain, Karg mercilessly extracted information from captives. Sometimes tasked with command of important missions, such as leading a group of Evil Warriors to Earth in search of the Cosmic Key, the twisted fiend was finally apprehended by Lieutenant Andra, object of his warped fixations. He was sent to Prison Starr and kept in solitary confinement, where the ravages of age and isolation turned his hair white and his skin a ghastly ashen color. Eventually freed in the notorious breakout of the Evil Warriors, Karg returned to Eternia and, at a resurrected Skeletor's behest, purposely infected scores of unsuspecting Speleans with a long-forgotten contagion called "The Horror-Koth Plague." The plague spread among the Speleans, turning their skin blood-red and driving them to commit heinous acts of violence until they were saved by the legendary healing powers of She-Ra. Fearful of Skeletor's fury, Karg lied about his defeat and begged for his miserable life. | ||
King Chooblah Heroic King of the Kulataks |
K'Rudulak Chuboola | Once thought to be a mythical race, the savage looking Kulataks allied themselves with King Randor after Skeletor attempted to steal Eternium metal from their mines. Supplying the Masters of the Universe with this precious metal, the Kulataks helped build a new prison for Skeletor's Evil Warriors. King Chooblah later joined Randor's new Eternian Council, helping to unify the free people of Eternia against evil. Chooblah took up arms himself during the Second Ultimate Battleground leading three battalions of brave Kulatak warriors against the Snake Men and Horde armies. Their attack was the key to defeating King Hssss and destroying the Horde war machines. Wise leader of the Kulatak warriors, King Chooblah uses his claws and great strength to defeat evil enemies! | |
King Grayskull | Long before PRINCE ADAM held the Sword of Power to become HE-MAN, his ancestor, KING GRAYSKULL defended Eternia from evil. Heroically mastering the secret power of his sword, Grayskull fought side-by-side with the cosmic warrior HE-RO against both the evil HORDAK and KING HISS. Although Grayskull eventually fell before Hordak's magic, he was able to preserve his powers inside the sword, so that one day his descendents could reclaim the power and call upon Grayskull's name whenever evil threatens the peace of Eternia. To this day, Grayskull's spirit remains hidden away deep inside the castle which will forever bear his name. |
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King Grayskull (Reissue) Heroic Ancestor of He-Man |
D'Vann Grayskull | Growing up under the oppressive rule of the Snake Men, D'Vann was driven to rebel against injustice when his brother was captured and eaten. Others flocked to Grayskull's banner and his legend began to grow. Declared King for his courage, compassion, wisdom and strength, Grayskull became a great leader, ruling along with his council of wise Elders. A destined guardian of the Sword of He, Grayskull magically passed his essence into the blade with his last breath--ensuring that only his heirs would now wield it and tap into the great power it harmonized with. After his death, the sword was split in two and its power transmuted into a great orb inside his castle, protected by Grayskull's devoted and loving widow. | |
Bronze King Grayskull Enchanted Heroic Avatar of Grayskull |
Following the death of King Grayskull, his allies forged a bronze statue in his honor and raised it in what became the Preternia Chamber of Castle Grayskull. Thousands of years later, in the early days of the Reawakening, many dead heroes and villains of Eternia returned in various states, many neither alive nor dead, but in a mindless trance. To help stabilize the spell and give agency back to their fallen comrades, He-Man, Teela, and Dare made an uneasy alliance with a resurgent Keldor to help the Elders and the Overlords combine the castle with the Temple of Power, fusing them into one cosmic fortress. Upon entering the restored castle, Keldor betrayed He-Man by enchanting the giant bronze statue and turning its might against him. Yet as the powers of the universe coursed through the castle's walls, the spirit of King Grayskull, conjured by the Reawakening, temporarily inhabited the statue and turned on Keldor and his allies. Together, in a massive clash of cosmic might, the statue and He-Man defeated evil once again. | ||
Spirit of Grayskull Heroic Guardian of Power |
D'Vann Grayskull | After his death, King Grayskull preserved his spirit inside the Sword of He. Through this act he was able to remain inside the walls of Castle Grayskull, advising his heirs and acting as a guardian of the castle along with the Sorceress. It was his idea for the Elders to combine the Power of the Universe with their wisdom to tap into Eternia's hidden magic into a power orb. This orb contained a new unified force made up of both raw force and the wisdom to wield magic. This power would go on to become known as "The Power of Grayskull," named for his reign and Castle. Grayskull remained a part of this power even ofter Adam combined it with the Star Ship Eternia becoming He-Man permanently. Grayskull, great king of Eternia, watches over his descendants and his castle in the form of an ageless spirit. | |
King Hssss Dreadful Disguised Leader of the Snake Men |
Hssss of the Viper House | A servant of the Unnamed One, Hssss was chosen to lead an army of Snake Men to the planet of Eternia to plunder its magical secrets. He ruled Eternia for three centuries until a rebellion formed under D'vann Grayskull. Soon afterwards, the Horde invaded and Hssss was drawn into a three-way war. All three sides agreed to a temporary truce in order to construct the Three Towers, but Hssss was betrayed by Hordak and in time was banished to the Void by the Elders and Zodak. For five thousand years he and his army waited until Evil-Lyn and a Snake Men descendent named Kobra Kahn opened the Snake Pit to free them. King Hssss often tricks foes by appearing heroic but then transforms into a seething mass of serpents and leads the Snake Men into battle! | |
Battle Armor King Hssss Slithering Leader of the Snake Men |
Hssss of the Viper Clan | Beheaded by Zodak during the battle against Serpos, King Hssss slowly regenerated thanks to the darkness of his dungeon cell. Regrouping at Serpos' destroyed temple deep in Subternia, Hssss lead the Snake Men to the surface to find Skeletor and a newly returned Hordak warring for the throne of Eternia. Sent into hibernation by Hordak's magic, Hssss' army waited and multiplied. Returning at last, the leader of the Snake Men brought his army to the Second Ultimate Battleground to determine once and for all rule of Eternia. But unknown to him, He-Man had journeyed into the past and learned the Snake Men's only secret weakness. With this knowledge the Masters were able to defeat the Snake King and his army. Orko cast the Spell of Separation which split apart the mixed mutated DNA that held the reptilion ruler and his Snake Men together! | |
Serpentine King Hssss Evil Disguised Leader of the Snake Men |
During his exile in the Void, King Hssss led the Snake Men in profane devotional rituals. Using the Staff of Ka, Hssss invoked the combined power of his evil deities to transform himself into a serpentine demigod. Fearing that Hssss would breach the confines of the Void, the Council of Elders called upon He-Ra, protector of the Sword of Power and granddaughter of both King Grayskull and He-Ro, to retrieve the Staff of Ka from the dreaded Void. Cleverly avoiding battle in that murky realm, He-Ra outwitted the serpentine King Hssss and stole the Staff from him. He-Ra returned the Staff of Ka to Eternia, where it eventually fell into obscurity. Deprived of the Staff, Hssss' few strands of human DNA slowly resurfaced and returned his appearance to a normal, albeit slightly altered version of his human form. | ||
King Miro Heroic Grandfather of He-Man and She-Ra |
Miro, father of both King Randor and Prince Keldor, was a wise and fair ruler of Eternia, but his kingdom nearly fell during the Great Unrest when the ambitious Count Marzo launched a rebellion. After defeating Marzo's ally, the evil Enchantress, a shipwrecked Miro encountered the timeless gar sorceress Saryn on the Isle of Tears. The two fell in love, but Saryn couldn't leave the isle without aging into oblivion while Miro couldn't abandon his people to stay with her. After parting ways, Miro later discovered she'd given birth to their son Keldor, who he then raised alongside his second son Randor. Marzo and a vengeful Enchantress then expelled Miro into Despondos, a prison that held him for years until Randor and his children rescued him. While Miro died of old age after the Second Ultimate Battleground, the Reawakening brought him back to fight Marzo and the Enchantress again, this time alongside his great grandson Dare and grandson Malkyn. Miro then returned willingly to the afterlife, mourning Keldor's tragic downfall but grateful for Malkyn's redemption. | ||
King Randor Heroic Ruler of Eternia |
Randor of the House of Miro | King Miro's second born son, Randor came of age during the Great Unrest, a time when conflict returned to Eternia following the Count Marzo Uprisings and the subsequent betrayal by his half brother Keldor. After the disappearance of his father, Randor was appointed Captain of the Guard and lead Miro's troops in battle against Keldor's growing rebellion. Randor eventually ended the battles by fatally wounding Keldor and locking his evil warriors behind the mystic wall. For this act he was appointed King by the Council of Elders. King Randor raises his staff, exulting his rule over Eternia! | |
King Randor Eternos Palace |
Randor of the House of Miro | Shortly after his father was thrown into Despondos by Count Marzo, Randor's older brother was banished from the Royal Palace, leaving Eternia without a king. Randor continued to act as Captain of the Guard, leading the royal armies against their enemies, including Keldor, who had returned from exile with an army of outcasts and escaped convicts. Finally besting Keldor in single combat, Randor mortally wounded his half-brother and ordered a mystic wall erected to keep him and his warriors magically bound to the Dark Hemisphere. For ending the Great Unrest, the Council of Elders agreed to set aside Eternian laws of kingship and gave Randor the crown, despite not being the first born. King Randor heroically raises his staff, declaring his rule over all Eternia. | |
Kittrina Fearless Feline Fighter! |
A warrior known for her stealth and agility, Kittrina is descended from a Qadian group of cat folk that separated from Felis Qadi decades earlier. Retreating deep into the Vine Jungle, the offshoot pride swore to protect their people's artifacts after an interpretation of the Book of Saz led them to believe this was their sacred mission. Kittrina was charged by King Paw, her pride's leader, with retrieving a mystical statue unwittingly taken from their temple by Prince Adam and Melaktha. Employing her formidable skills, Kittrina broke into the Royal Palace and nearly succeeded in her mission, but was intercepted by Teela. Later, when Skeletor unleashed the ferocious Grimalkin demon from the statue, Kittrina was instrumental in helping He-Man and Battle Cat defeat the monster. Though she was initially mistrustful of outsiders, Kittrina's experience with He-Man and Teela caused her to rethink her prejudice. Shortly thereafter, Kittrina convinced King Paw to meet with Chief Carnivus, which eventually resulted in a reunification of the Qadian prides and, ultimately, an alliance with the forces of King Randor. Kittrina has returned several times to assist her friends in Eternos. | ||
Kobra Khan Evil Master of Snakes |
Khan of the Clan Kobra | A descendent of the ancient Snake Men, Khan became fascinated with the many legends of their victories in the Great Wars. Breaking into the archives of Eternos Palace, he learned that the great King Hssss had been locked in the Void at the end of the war. In a ruse to free his King, Khan joined forces with Skeletor and, with the help of Evil-Lyn, they acquired Zodak's staff, the key to freeing his Snake Men brethren. Together he and Evil-Lyn opened the Snake Pit portal releasing Hssss and his ageless army, returning their terror to Eternia. Khan went on to loyally serve Hssss, controlling his prey with his evil hypnotic mist! | |
Fang Loyal Pet of Kobra Khan |
Trained by Kobra Khan to steal coins from passing merchants, Fang was a reptilian Pixel-Lizard native to the Hidden City of Jatoria, home of mysterious Snake Men descendants, the Reptons. Fang was devoted to the duplicitous Kobra Khan and bore witness as he manipulated and deceived the likes of King Pythos, He-Man, and Skeletor. Though he assisted Khan in sundry ways, Fang played a crucial role after Khan's greatest act of betrayal. Feeling spurned by Lady Slither after the resurrection of King Hsss, Khan watched as his carefully constructed scheme to rule the Snake Men fell apart. Seething, he hatched a plot to corrupt the magic of the Serpent's Ring and turn Hssss and Slither into humans. When Rattlor discovered Khan's plan, he informed his master and mistress, who took swift, brutal revenge. It was Fang that saved the Repton's life when he sought Khan's old comrade Webstor and led him to the gravely wounded warrior. Webstor brought Khan's broken body to Skeletor, who healed him despite his past treachery. Grateful, the master of snakes swore genuine fealty to Skeletor, though Khan lived to regret this decision. | ||
Camo Khan Evil Camouflaged Master of Snakes |
Khan of Clan Kobra | After Zodak decapitated King Hasss, Kobra Khan assumed command of a group of the Snake Men and feigned surrender to Skeletor. Following Skeletor's successful coup against King Randor, he enlisted Khan's group, now called the Diabolical Snakes, to steal several magical artifacts including the Spellstone of King Helios and the Polarizer of Shezar which would help Skeletor breach Castle Grayskull. To boost his effectiveness, Skeletor enchanted Khan with temporary new powers of camouflage, a more potent form of his hypnotic mist, and the mystical Golden Claws of Crushing. After Khan did Skeletor's bidding, he used his new powers to infiltrate Skeletor's throne room, crush his skeleton guards, and seize the Havec Staff to help a regenerated King Hssss become even stronger during his recovery at the Temple of Serpos! | |
Koth the Horror Bat Vicious Pet of Hordak |
Koth was one of the Horror Bats indigenous to Horde World, bred to harvest their laser-resistant wings for use as shields in the army of the Evil Horde. Though he was only a runt, Koth survived by being vicious and brutal, killing and eating other Horror Bats that were twice his size. A young Hordak, while touring their slaughter houses on Horde World, praised Koth's zeal despite his diminutive size, so his spiteful brothers Horde Prime and Horde-Or gave him Koth in an attempt to mock him as the runt of their own family. Yet Hordak favored his new pet, whose wings acted as a shield to protect him in battle. Koth was seemingly destroyed when Hordak was sent to Despondos, though in truth he was trapped and hidden by Imp in an effort to replace him as Hordak's most faithful servant. Years after Hordak's body was destroyed, his spirit spoke to Imp through Koth, eventually directing him to build Hordak a new horribly robotic body. Like many in the Evil Horde, Koth yearned to someday destroy Imp and regain his place at Hordak's side. | ||
Kowl The Know-it Owl |
Kowl | Kowl, the know-it-all owl of Etheria is a great friend and ally to She-Ra. He can answer all questions asked of him. After his tribe was attacked by Horde invaders, he allied with the Great Rebellion and is a particular close friend of the arrow-man Bow. | |
Brave Kowl Hero of the Whispering Woods |
When the Rebels ended the tyranny of the Evil Horde on Etheria, Kowl and Bow led great celebrations of song and revelry. However, villains such as the mysterious Volcano Magus continued their schemes against the forces of good. A demigod wizard from the Region of Volcanoes, he craved the nature magic of Whispering Woods. When he learned the Twiggets were inextricably linked to that magic, the Volcano Magus used his powers to petrify the former Rebels and kidnap Sprag, Spritina, and Sprocker in a plot to drain the energies of Whispering Woods from their very souls. Kowl, who escaped the petrification curse, pored over the spellbooks of Madame Razz and learned of a powerful Entrapment Gem which she hid in an old shoe. Upon touching the gem, Kowl's coloration changed to pale yellow, a result of the stone's mystical properties. Confronting the Volcano Magus, Kowl raised the Entrapment Gem and spoke in the ancient tongue of the First Ones. Before he could react, the Magus was sucked into the gem and trapped, breaking the curse he'd placed on the Rebels and freeing the kidnapped Twiggets. | ||
Lady Slither Evil Empress of the Snake Lair |
The ambitious Slydira became the chilling Lady Slither, a Viper Lord of the Unnamed One, after murdering her own mother Queen Ophidia and stealing her crown and transforming powers. Angered that her own forces met the same fate as those of King Hsss on Eternia, she assembled her Revenge Squad and invaded Trolla in order to seize the Temple of Power. After the Unnamed One's demise, she and other surviving Snake Men followed the essence of the Temple of Power as it merged magically with the restored Castle Grayskull on Eternia. Lady Slither kept rivals like Vypor and Lord Gr'Asp distracted with infighting while she and Camo Khan orchestrated several victories against Eternia. Although she conjured their evil Snake Goddess Serpentia, she resented the Goddess' command to share power with a revived King Hsss. To her surprise, Hsss proved to be her equal at intrigue and villainy, but her ambition is second to none. Unsparing and unscrupulous, Lady Slither suffers no fools while she slinks her way to power as the evil queen of the Snake Men! | ||
Land Shark Evil Monster/Vehicle |
When Skeletor sent his Evil Warriors in search of weapons to help him defeat He-Man and capture Castle Grayskull, the ocean warlord Mer-Man recovered the robotic husk of a Crimson Carkarodon, the droid shark sentinels of the sunken city of Moraturia. Converted into a land transport assault vehicle by Trap Jaw and dubbed the Land Shark, the Evil Warriors chomped their way through the Eternian landscape, leaving an unparalleled path of destruction in their wake. The Land Shark even critically damaged the Attak Trak, and nearly killed Man-At-Arms and Teela if not for He-Man, who was the only thing to withstand the Land Shark's crushing bite. Later augmented with its own artificial intelligence, and a devoted pilot named Jawsome, a former member of the Fighting Foe Men and a shark-man warrior from Moraturia, the Land Shark remains a powerful transport in the arsenal of Snake Mountain. | ||
Leech Evil Master of Power Suction |
K'ull'leusshhhh | A Slebetor Slug-man from deep in the Lake of Gnarl, Leech was called from the depths by a magic spell of Hordak to bolster his forces against King Grayskull and the Snake Men during the Great Wars. Mindwiped by Hordak's lead witch, Leech became a loyal member of his Horde Army, using his magically enhanced energy-draining powers to suck enemies of their strength. He later played a key role in the Horde's fight against the Great Rebellion after Hordak claimed Etheria as a new homeworld during their banishment in Despondos. When called upon in battle, Leech sucks the power from his enemies! | |
Light Hope Magical Protector of the Crystal Castle |
Lord Ry'gus Hope | In return for giving up his form, Lord Hope was blessed with great power by the Overlords of Trolla. He was tasked to bring relief to those trapped in the dark dimension of Despondos. Settling on the small planet of Etheria, he became known as Light Hope and turned the planet into a garden of good in an otherwise evil reality. Light Hope built a great fortress known as the Crystal Castle, offering it as a symbol to protect the magic of Etheria from the growing forces of Evil. It was also Light Hope who prophesized that one day the Sword of He would be wielded by the Twin Warriors of Destiny and they in turn would end the tyranny of the Horde Empire. To ensure this came to pass, the Overlords declared that the sword would be cloned so that each Twin could harness the Power equally. Light Hope infused the cloned sword with the Stone of Protection, becoming the sword's guardian and safeguarding the secrets of its wielder--She-Ra, the Princess of Power! | |
Lizard Man Heroic Cold Blooded Ally |
Gayn | Known as "Lizzie" by his friends, Lizard Man shares many attributes with his Reptile brethren, but chooses to align with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Although he deals with discrimination due to his genetic connection with the cold-blooded Snake Men, he is good-humored and has a warm heart. With his agility, balance and fighting skills, Lizard Man is a devoted member of the Masters of the Universe, displaying his bravery whether fighting Skeletor's henchman or being tossed into the air to aid the speedy rescue of the Sorceress. With his strong, thrashing tail and light, agile body Lizard Man stealthily fights the forces of evil. | |
Lizorr Cold-Blooded Goon Squad Mutant |
A vicious reptilian warrior from the arid Gorn Desert on Denebria, the Evil Mutant Lizorr was one of the first recruits in the Mutant Goon Squad of Flogg. A formidable opponent with armor-plated skin and an extendable tongue, which is sometimes used to ensnare and trip opponents, Lizorr is also a master marksman with his Radiation Rifle. Possessing a cold-blooded physiology, and accustomed to the scorching heat of his native environment, Lizorr typically wears a climate-control pack to regulate his body temperature. Lizorr speaks with a hissing lisp and is known for being ill-tempered and prone to aggression. He often joined Butthead and the drunken Staghorn in brawls against anybody who happened to annoy him, including fellow Mutants. Lizorr met his match in hand-to-hand combat, however, when he challenged Kayo to a deadly contest in the rocky environment of the Regula Mountain range. Cleverly smashing Lizorr's climate-control pack with his powerful punch, Kayo disabled and apprehended the villain, sending him directly to Prison Starr. Lizorr spent many years there until he and several other Mutants were freed to join the Evil Warriors on Eternia. | ||
Lodar Evil Master of Celestial Magic |
Lodar was a battle-scarred gladiator in the Preternian slave city of Targa when he stole magic from a sympathetic Zodac, forever gaining the ability to draw power from the sun and moons of Eternia. Nearly invincible, Lodar soon conquered Targa intending to free its slaves, but power quickly corrupted him. He amused himself by creating the hideous but devoted Kobold warriors and pitting his subjects against them in the arena where he once fought. During the Great Wars, a disappointed Zodac helped King Grayskull liberate Targa and trap Lodar with his Kobolds in the catacombs beneath the city. With Lodar's remaining power they endured motionless for thousands of years until Queen Balina and her wizard Draca freed them, exposing Lodar again to the Eternian sun. In return he helped them usurp the Targan throne from Balina's step-daughter Princess Rana, turning Targa once more into a slave city. Eventually Rana sought out He-Man, who fought Lodar's warriors in the arena before persuading them to join forces and overthrow Balina, driving Lodar back into the catacombs. | ||
Loo-Kee Hides and Sees All in Etheria |
Petraut Edeltran | Loo-Kee is a humorous Etherian cherub imp from deep within Whispering Woods. He travels throughout Etheria and watches out for She-Ra and her friends. He is always on the side of the forces of good yet never participates in an open conflict. His powers were bestowed by Lighthope allowing him to hide out and alert his friends to danger. He enjoys telling stories with morals to ensure a tale's full value and clarity is understood by all. Watch out! You never know where he might be hiding! | |
Lord Dactus Heroic Bat Warrior |
Dactus of Spelea | Heroic leader of the Bat-like Speleans who live deep underground in Subternia, Dactus waged a long war against his former ally Ceratus for possession of Hollow Eternia. After a series of attacks by Skeletor and King Hssss, Dactus was convinced by King Randor to put aside his differences with the Calligars and work together as members of his new Eternian Council. A born warrior, he often leaves his diplomatic duties to fight on the battlefield as a Master of the Universe. During one adventure, he traveled with Chief Carnivus and Clamp Champ to free Princess Vess from Skeletor's clutches. Dactus' massive wings and sharp fangs give him a frightening appearance which he uses to scare off and then attack the evil warriors! | |
Lord Gr'Asp Venemous Viper with a Crushing Claw |
One of the elite generals of the Unnamed One, Lord Gr'Asp used his vile cunning to orchestrate his master's escape from the Nameless Dimension. He first made an alliance with Horde Prime and persuaded him to destroy the Kaydex Crystal, damaging the barrier that kept the Unnamed One trapped. With a legion of Horde armored Snake Troopers at his command, Gr'Asp then convinced Hordak and King Hssss to join forces on Eternia. Gr'Asp and his warriors escaped defeat during the Second Ultimate Battleground, but later joined forces with Lady Slither to reconquer Eternia after the Unnamed One's demise. While Gr'Asp is a master of strategy, he prefers to lurk in the shadows and snatch unsuspecting victims in his Captor Claw rather than engage in a fair fight. While he claims to admire the stealth and skill of enemies like Slamurai and Zodak, he also viciously exploits the naïveté of younger opponents like Strobo and Prince Dare. Lord Gr'Asp hopes to resurrect both the Horde Empire and the Snake Men, but only to help him steal the knowledge of Grayskull for himself. | ||
Lord Masque Evil Servant of Shokoti |
The evil shape-shifting wizard Lord Masque spent centuries in the Sands of Time searching for the lost House of Darkness, the enchanted prison of his mistress and benefactor Shokoti. With his dark powers he finally located her temple and raised it from the sands, but a wandering nomad saw it and alerted the Masters of the Universe. Masque recruited a tribe of desert-dwelling Reptile Men and the mercenary Trap Jaw to prevent the Masters and the royal archeologist Melaktha from reaching the temple before it could be opened, but He-Man thwarted his efforts and defeated him with help from Orko. More of an evil shadow than a man, Masque can transform into dark smoke to make his escape. He taught Count Marzo, and his power comes from his demon mask, which he stole long ago from the wizard Eldor. | ||
Madame Razz and Broom Magical Witch of Whispering Woods |
Regina Razz | Madame Razz is a Twigget witch who lives with her people in the Whispering Woods on Etheria. After the Battle of Brightmoon, she welcomed the surviving royal family and their supporters into the shelter of her magical forest. Helping to form the Great Rebellion, Madame Razz and her servant Broom went on to become core members of the Rebellion's leadership, especially because she is only one of three on Etheria that knows Adora is actually She-Ra, Princess of Power. Often accused of being absent minded, Razz has a tendency to mispronounce her spells, sometimes leading to comical results. Despite some flaws in her magic wielding abilities, Madame Razz is a kind soul who only wants to see Etheria free from the Horde's evil tyranny. | |
Man-At-Arms Heroic Master of Weapons |
Duncan | For two centuries, the Eternian weapons master and combat instructor to the royal family has been called the "Man-At-Arms". Trained by the renowned tactician Dekker and a veteran of the Great Unrest, Duncan was asked by King Randor to step into this position and fortify his guard with an elite strike force, which he named--The Masters of the Universe. In addition to his skills in combat, Duncan is also a great inventor and helped construct an electronic version of the Power Sword for Adam to use until he could unite both halves of Grayskull's sword. Man-At-Arms and his adopted daughter Teela often scout the borders of Eternia for signs of lurking evil. | |
Reawakened Man-At-Arms Resurrected Heroic Master of Weapons |
Like many of the resurrected, the former Man-At-Arms Duncan was found wandering in an eerie trance outside Central Tower during the Reawakening. Duncan regained his lucidity only after the Sorceress Teela used the Book of Living Spells to purify the Reawakening's effects, upon which father and daughter were joyously reunited. Their embrace was followed by an equally heartfelt reunion between Duncan and his son-in-law, King He-Man. Amid this homecoming, Duncan was touched to see that the Heroic Warriors hailed his return with a grand feast in Eternos, and that Roboto and Gwildor had built a "robot-at-arms" to honor him during his absence. These festivities were short-lived, however, for rumors surfaced that King Randor was revived in the Reawakening and that he'd been captured by anarchic Skeleteen. Wasting little time, Duncan donned his Man-At-Arms gear and joined Prince Dare, Queen Marlena, and the resurgent King Miro on a quest to find Randor. Years later, a semi-retired Duncan trained the Reptons and the purified Snake Men during their war against the evil forces of King Hsss and Lady Slither. | ||
Snake Man-At-Arms Transformed Master of Weapons |
Duncan of the Viper Clan | Duncan heroically served King Randor throughout their battles with Skeletor and the Snake Men as Eternia's chief war strategist and weapons maker. Exposed to the Serpent's Ring, Duncan was magically transformed by King Hssss into a Snake Man permanently. Under this evil spell, he used his genius to create great and horrific machines of war for the Snake Men as they battled for control of Eternia. Eventually, Duncan was forced to battle against Clamp Champ, who had since replaced him as Royal Man-At-Arms. In their epic final duel during the Second Ultimate Battleground, Duncan was mortally wounded, but not before momentarily recovering his humanity thanks to a spell cast by his daughter Teela, the new Sorceress of Grayskull. | |
Man-E-Faces Human ... Robot ... Monster! |
Perkaedo | Perhaps the greatest actor on Eternia, Perkaedo, the Master of Disguise, performed before King Randor and Queen Marlena at Prince Adam's 18th birthday celebration. It was here that he drank a magic potion, created by Skeletor, that transformed him into a terrible monster with great strength loyal only to evil. With the help of He-Man and the Sorceress, Perkaedo was cured from this transformation, but the process left him forever split between not just two but three personalities. He now uses his powers to protect justice in his greatest role: as Man-E-Faces, the man who is three warriors in one--fighting as a human, robot or monster! | |
Mantenna Evil Spy with the Pop-Out Eyes |
Glieeb-Tolio Jak-Us | A Rebrunk Nurus from Phelibio IX, Mantenna has the frightening ability to see and hear over great distances with his highly sensitive ears and periscope scanners. He can do more than just see with those wide eyes, he can fire a variety of horrible beams from them as well including paralysis beams, stun beams and laser waves. Mantenna is also an agile scout and often goes out well ahead of his Horde companions to make sure their way is clear for marauding, pillaging and the like. Since he is no slouch in the combat area either Mantenna rarely needs assistance on his scouting missions. He uses his antenna eyes to spy on the enemy! | |
Mantisaur Evil Insectoid Steed |
The unnerving combination of mechanical clanking and insectile buzzing signals the arrival of Mantisaur--insectoid steed of Hordak! First spotted on Beast Island, the gargantuan mantis fascinated Hordak. Intrigued by the "possibilities," he ordered a team of Horde Troopers to ensnare the monster. The squad, however, was quickly demolished by the enraged beast. Eventually, Hordak received his prize when the creature was captured by Mosquitor, who exerted an uncanny mental control over the animal. Within the Experimentation Matrix in the Fright Zone, Hordak transformed the giant mantis into a nightmarish cyborg, more machine than insect. Dubbing it "Mantisaur", Hordak gave it a red face mask similar to Mosquitor's--a rare nod to an underling. Remarkably fast, Mantisaur sports a rear-mounted blaster and mechanical forelimbs for snatching enemies off the ground. Additionally, Mantisaur possesses the innate biological ability to summon swarms of biting insects. Triumphantly riding his steed, Hordak brought Mantisaur when he invaded Eternia. After the Second Ultimate Battleground, Mosquitor claimed the Mantisaur for himself until both were finally apprehended in Dinosaur Valley by Rio Blast, who steadily and determinedly pursued them on Battle Bones. | ||
Mara of Primus Heroic Ambassador of Peace |
Mara | Master Sebrian's young assistant, Mara is very intelligent and bright. She and Caz stepped up to pilot the Starship Eternia when the Galactic Guardians were busy elsewhere and word had to be taken to He-Man immediately to hurry back and save Primus! Since then, Mara has risen in skills and stature and can be counted on to help out whenever there's trouble. She reached the pinnacle of her career when she was made the Primus Ambassador on a visit to Necron and shortly after became Queen of the Mytes! Alongside her loyal friends, Mara fights against Crita and the Gleanons with her ponytail mace that's capable of swinging the advantage to their side! | |
Masks of Power Reptile Demon Malevolent Metamorphosis by the Masks of Power |
When Skeletor ordered two orcs to retrieve the Masks of Power, the mischievous creatures chose instead to don the masks themselves. In doing so, one of the orcs was transformed into a powerful wolf-like being, while the other became a reptilian demon with increased agility, immense strength, and the ability to cast unbreakable entrapment spells. After they were defeated by He-Man and Fisto, the two orcs desperately yearned to wear the precious Masks of Power again. Their desire was fulfilled years later when Lord Masque reunited them with the masks and transformed them back into demons. The two creatures then helped Masque in his quest to locate the remaining "faces" of the goddess Mask-Ra. Together, these enigmatic relics, which included Lord Masque's own restored mask, provided the magic needed to successfully break the ancient enchantment that imprisoned Shokoti within the House of Darkness, allowing the witch to blight Eternia with her presence once again. Subsequently, the Reptile and Wolf Demons joined the ranks of Shokoti's deadly and devoted chaos mages. | ||
Masks of Power Wolf Demon Treacherous Transformation by the Masks of Power |
When Prince Adam and royal archeologist Melaktha unearthed the City of the Ancients, they found the Masks of Power, weapons from the arsenal of the goddess Mask-Ra. To capture the masks, Skeletor sent two diminutive orcs, but the tricksters donned the masks themselves and gained their mystical powers, growing into massive, savage warriors. The Wolf Mask gave its wearer a canine humanoid appearance with supernatural strength to rival even that of He-Man, and command over the Veil of Evil allowing him to trap enemies behind a mystic barrier. Though the empowered demons bested Skeletor and attempted to steal for themselves the long lost Sword of the Ancients buried under Snake Mountain, He-Man defeated them by striking off their masks, reverting them again to simple orcs. Years later a revived Lord Masque--collector of Mask-Ra's lost artifacts--reunited the orcs with their Masks of Power to help him and Shokoti defeat Prince Dare, who, with the help of the Spirit of He-Ro and a reawakened King Miro, wielded the Sword of the Ancients after the Reawakening. | ||
Master Sebrian Wise Elder of Primus |
The beloved spiritual leader of Primus, Master Sebrian helped turn his people away from the division and fear dominant during the Chemical Wars. After inspiring an entire planet to put aside war, Master Sebrian became a fixture in the underground City of Onnor as advisor to the Inner Council, whose Vasionic Resonator sustained Primus's protective shield until invaders from Denebria breached it. Desperate, Sebrian sent the overwhelmed Galactic Guardians to find He-Man and She-Ra, whom he invited to live at the Oasis, his garden estate on the pastoral continent of Terra. A wizard of humble power himself, Sebrian prefers to help others, like shepherdess Drissi, her adventuresome brother Caz, alien groundskeeper Grott, and even the stubborn bureaucrat Werban, to discover their own magical gifts, believing Primus's citizens would one day become caregivers for the entire galaxy. Ever faithful, Sebrian trusts in "the power of the good, and the way of the magic" embodied by heroes like He-Man and She-Ra. Out of gratitude, he would later help Eternia by joining the new Council of Elders led by the reawakened Teela Na. | ||
Masters of the Universe Heroic and Evil Warriors Wielding Great Power |
In ancient times, the Power of the Universe was unleashed across the five dimensions like a great wave. After creating all life, it was captured and contained by the Overlords of Trolla in the Timeless Dimension. After the Unnamed One attempted to steal the Power, it was hidden and contained inside of a great Sword, dubbed "He", the Trollan word for Power. Initially entrusted to a Cosmic Warrior, the Sword was eventually passed down to King Grayskull, and upon his death, bound to his bloodline. The Elders of Eternia removed the Power of the Universe from the sword, combining it with their wisdom to tap into the Star Seed's magic. This new unified force was manifested as an orb now containing both raw power and secret magic. Called the "Power of Grayskull", this new power could be harmonized and channeled by the sword. After the birth of the Twin Warriors, born of Eternian and Earth bloodlines, the Sword was cloned, ensuring--as Light Hope predicted--that both twins would wield a sword of power and use its force to end the threats of the Horde Empire and the Unnamed One forever. | ||
Megator Evil Giant Destroyer |
Moleb the Demolisher | An Eternian giant in service to Hordak, Megator lead Hordak's troops in battle during the Great Wars. He was recruited to help bolster the Horde's ranks after Tytus and several other giants from the Mountains of Perpetua allied themselves with King Grayskull. Megator was killed during the first Ultimate Battleground, caught in the iron jaws of Central Tower when the Three Towers were enchanted to sink into Sub-ternia. His remains were discovered millennia later by King Hssss, who magically reanimated him into a mindless zombie. He served King Hssss and fought against Hordak and the Masters of the Universe in the Second Ultimate Battleground--once again dying on the battlefield. | |
Mekaneck Heroic Human Periscope |
Orius | Injured in the Battle of Avion during the Great Unrest, Orius was brought by Duncan to Castle Grayskull where he was healed by the Sorceress. The magic spell replaced his neck with an ever-expanding mechanical construction made of microscopic nanites. By increasing or decreasing the number of nanites in his body, Orius gained the ability to grow his neck to almost unlimited length. Taking the code name Mekaneck, he served the royal household as a loyal member of the Masters of the Universe, using his amazing periscope neck to spy on the evil enemy. | |
Mer-Man Ocean Warlord |
Squidish Rex | Ruler of the undersea realms of Eternia, Mer-Man was forced to serve in the armies of Skeletor after his kingdom was destroyed in a battle with rival ocean clans. His allegiance with Skeletor brings him to the surface world more often then he would like. Lurking deep beneath the sea of Rakash, Mer-Man awaits the evil call to arms of Skeletor! | |
Ocean Lord Mer-Man Evil Undersea Tyrant |
Beneath oceans dark and fathoms deep, the spoiled undersea princeling Mer-Man ruled over twenty-thousand leagues from the mysterious trench of Moraturia to the glistening reef of Aquatica. When the rebel Aquarus, originally a simple farmer near the boundaries of Merlantis, challenged his ruthless sovereignty, an outraged Mer-Man destroyed his own kingdom trying to crush the rebellion. Reduced to poverty, the undersea prince without a throne emerged on the surface of Eternia where his blue skin turned dark green in the harsh Eternian sun. In one failed attempt to conquer his undersea rivals, he tried to summon the demon Bakkull in the Crystal Sea, but Oo-Larr and Dekker the Man-At-Arms defeated him and his Fish Men minions. Withdrawing finally to the planet's Dark Hemisphere, he allied with Skeletor for many years. Although he met his demise during the Second Ultimate Battleground, Mer-Man was revived in the Reawakening with the blue complexion of his youth restored. | ||
Mermista Mermaid Friend of She-Ra |
Elaysia | Water maiden of Etheria, Mermista loves to spend time on both land and sea but makes her home in the hidden Crystal Falls. She has the power over water and all creatures of the sea. From thunderous crashing waves to gentle life-giving streams, are all within her power. She also has the power to spray magical waters at her foes. Equally happy to frolic beneath the pale blue sky or swim the depths of the deep blue sea, she is happiest when she visits She-Ra and her friends. When the Horde threatens to spoil the fun, Mermista mist-i-fies her foes with her magic spraying necklace. During the Second Ultimate Battleground she was confronted by the evil Mer-Man of Eternia and was forced to behead him with his own trident to protect her life. Mermista prefers peace, but when evil arises, this warrior maiden of the sea will fight to protect her friends. | |
Trident of Aquatica Sea Spire of Eternia |
In the days of Preternia, the oceans on planet Eternia were ruled by the Undersea King, Marin-Or the Wise, who forged a powerful Trident in his city of Aquatica. Yet, the Age of Sorrow brought gloom to his undersea realm, and Marin-Or's descendants became weak and cowardly. By the time Mer-Man seized the Trident, it had become a symbol of tyranny, one he kept even after he was deposed and forced to serve Skeletor. The Etherian mermaid Mermista unlocked hidden power that Mer-Man's line had forgotten, and with it beheaded him in the Second Ultimate Battleground. Not wanting to keep such a deadly weapon, she entombed it in the Sea of Rakash where it remained until a young graverobber who inherited his cousin Mer-Man's power over aquatic life, stole it and claimed to be Mer-Man II, the proper heir to the throne. A Reawakened Mer-Man fought his cousin for the trident before both were pulled into the Pool of Bakkull, leaving the trident to be picked up by the Aquatican Princess Nami, who ruled more wisely than her predecessors. | ||
Heroic Meteorbs Comet Creatures that Transform! |
Created by King Gravatar on the planet of Geolon, the Meteorbs were cybernetic beasts who could transform into egg-shaped stones capable of flying through the cosmos. Friendly and earnest, Meteorbs like Cometroid, Astro Lion, and Ty-Grrr made fast allies with the Comet Warriors and helped them protect their world from the Evil Blasteroids and their leader, the renegade General Vul-Khan. When the Evil Blasteroids helped Horde Prime destroy Geolon so they could rule over its charred ruins, the Meteorbs escaped alongside Stonedar, with Comet Cat and Tuskor protecting the children of the surviving Comet Warriors, including precocious Facet and her "golden boy" brother Ingott. With the Comet Warriors, the Heroic Meteorbs helped new allies on Eternia and later Etheria to fight the villainous forces of Skeletor, the Evil Horde, and the Snake Men. While Vul-Khan created evil counterparts to the Meteorbs and sent them to hunt down the refugees, Skeletor made them into his own allies, which forced the Heroic Meteorbs to unleash their transforming power in the skies over Eternia. | ||
Modulok Evil Beast of a Thousand Bodies |
Galen Nycroff | An evil scientist from the Tri-Solar system, Galen Nycroff was incarcerated in Prison Starr for scientific crimes against the galaxy. While awaiting execution, he constructed a device which allowed him to divide his body into pieces, with each part endowed with his own evil consciousness. Slipping out of prison in a series of crates, he was delivered to Horde World where he reassembled himself finding he could now mix and match his parts in a thousand different ways. His skills were observed by Horde leaders and Nycroff became chief technician for Commander Kur, traveling with him to Eternia on their quest to vanquish He-Ro. Nycroff was later banished along with the rest of the in invading Horde army to Despondos, serving his leader with his evil inventions. | |
Mo-Larr Eternian Dentist |
Dr. Moe Larrstein | When an impacted wisdom tooth or an infected molar threatens the oral health of anyone in the Dark or Light Hemispheres, Mo-Larr, Eternian Dentist, is called! Relentlessly dedicated to his craft, Mo-Larr has been known to travel to the gates of Snake Mountain itself to insist his clients keep their appointments! Whether hero or villain, it's all the same to Mo-Larr--the sworn enemy of all Eternian cavities! | |
Moon Nordor Evil Asteroid Fortress and Battle Base for Skeletor |
The origins of Moon Nordor are unclear. Serving as the base for Flogg and his Evil Mutants, the foreboding, skull-shaped moon of Denebria hangs in space, staring eerily into the Tri-Solar System. Some say that Nordor was once part of Primus, sheared from the planet's surface by early scientists to prevent the evil of the Nordor Crystal from infecting the rest of the planet. Other legends claim that the moon is actually the hollow skull of a long-dead celestial being. In any case, Nordor holds many secrets and technological marvels. In addition to functioning as the Mutant base, the moon mysteriously infused Skeletor's new bionic parts with dark energies that increased his strength. Indeed, Skeletor eventually absorbed the full power of the Nordor Crystal itself. On Nordor, Skeletor discovered the secret entrance to the long-forgotten space base Skuldor, where he acquired the deadly Disks of Doom and a volume from the abhorrent Encyclopedia of Evil. Flogg's devastating super-weapons, the Guns of Nordor, once existed on Nordor's dark side, and were perpetually aimed at Primus until He-Man destroyed them using explosives created by the Priman scientist Gepple. | ||
Moonstone Magical Orb of Bright Moon |
The Moonstone was a precious bauble created by the sorceress Joya during the Crystal Millennium as a gift for her friend, the immortal Princess Luna. From her home on Elidor, largest moon of Etheria, Luna saw some of the darkness of Despondos breach the mystical barriers created by Light Hope and take root on Etheria, corrupting some Etherians and turning a host of the winged maidens of Mizar into the terrible Harpies. To defeat these evil forces, Luna sent the Moonstone to enhance the magic of the rulers of Bright Moon, enlisting them as protectors of Etheria. When the Evil Horde invaded, Princess Glimmer kept the Moonstone hidden and used its light as a beacon to draw others to the bastion of the Whispering Woods. During their campaign in the Crimson Waste, Count Sneer and Scorpia stole the Moonstone to power a mega-laser built by Modulok, but Glimmer recovered it with the help of the brave Crimson Fury. Later, Glimmer sought out Joya to restore the Moonstone after Shadow Weaver cracked it with her dark spells. | ||
Mosquitor Evil Energy-Draining Insectoid |
Bliddeon Black | A Kribleen insectoid vampire from the Gluubux Galaxy, Mosquitor joined The Evil Horde on his own accord, preferring the Empire to life in a mud hole on his home world. Looking like a normal insectoid, Mosquitor moves in on his prey, then stings them hard and sucks them dry. He is extremely vicious though not particularly brainy. You can't get blood from a rock, but Mosquitor has tried in his day. Mosquitor drains his enemies of their energy while his bionic stinger and chest ooze red with power. Even Hordak keeps his distance from The Evil Horde vampire! | |
Moss Man Heroic Spy and Master of Camouflage |
Kreann'ot N'horosh | Thought of for many centuries to be an urban legend, the creature called "Moss Man" was in fact an ancient Eternian nature god and ally to King Grayskull. During the rise of Skeletor and the subsequent battles with the Snake Men and Horde invaders, Moss Man often joined forces with the Masters of the Universe helping to protect freedom for all forms of life. He was instrumental in helping them win the Second Ultimate Battleground using his powers over plant life and his "fur" of forest green to fool and frustrate his wicked foes! | |
Multi-Bot Evil Robot of a Thousand Bodies |
Serial Number 2312 | After being wounded in battle with the Renegade Masters of the Universe, Galen Nycoff, lead scientist of the Horde Invaders, created a robot version of himself which, like its master, could reassemble body parts in 1,001 different ways. The robot was unleashed on the enemies of the Horde during the Second Ultimate Battle ground, fighting as both a humanoid, an Attak Trak Tank and finally combined with his creator to form the Ultrabeast, a giant cyborg creature that ripped Randor's Blaster Hawk squadron from the skies! The menacing creature was brought down by a combined blow from both He-Man and She-Ra who channeled the full Power of Grayskull to literally tear him apart piece by piece! | |
Nepthu Wicked Sun Sorcerer |
Nepthu Sencri | A devoted servant to Count Marzo, Nepthu was devastated when his master was transformed into a powerless, old man and vowed revenge. Without magical ability of his own, he spent years scouring the Sands of Fire and Sands of Time until he was also an old man. Nepthu eventually found the Temple of the Sun and within it the Sun Scarab and was transformed into a young wizard with a fervent desire to control the universe. His scarab was destroyed by He-Man, leaving him powerless, but he transformed once more when he pledged his devotion to King Hssss during the Second Ultimate Battleground. Nepthu has powerful magical abilities that include freezing energy blasts as well as the ability to block telepathy and create an entire army made out of sand. | |
Netossa Captivating Beauty |
Vivian Redretta | Hailing from the far reaches of Etheria, beyond the reach of the Horde, Vivian became an expert marksman, perfecting the art of net tossing to capture enemies and vandals. She is able to fool her adversaries by pretending not to notice that an evildoer is nearby. But if they get too close she pulls back her cape's hidden drawstrings and the surprised culprit is captured inside of the net! After learning of Hordak's oppression, her only desire became to free Etheria and its people from their evil stronghold. With her exotic accent and elegant fashions, Netossa can be so helpful in wrapping up trouble! | |
Nightstalker Evil Mechanical Steed |
The robotic war horse called Night Stalker was built by Tri-Klops and Trap Jaw to counter the heroic Stridor. The robot gallops with remarkable speed despite its size and is equipped with two guns in front as well as one behind its iron saddle. Skeletor rode Night Stalker into combat on several occasions, but it was the sinister Jitsu who took special interest in the armored steed. After Jitsu became lord of Snake Mountain, he retrieved remnants of the Hate Stones and implanted them in Night Stalker's eye sockets. This action transformed Night Stalker from a mindless machine into a mechanical nightmare. From that day forward, Night Stalker's eyes glowed with malevolence and ill-intent. Eventually, the demon steed turned on Jitsu and ran off into the blighted plains of the Dark Hemisphere. | ||
Ninja Warlord Evil Possessed Warrior Assassin |
When ambitious warlord Commodo Long failed to conquer the world of Bashido, he conjured the demon Narakas Oni to give him supernatural powers. Tricked by his cunning henchwoman the Draegon Lady, Commodo was bound body and soul to the demon, erasing both their identities to make them into Ninjor, a lethal assassin forced to serve whoever conjured him. The heroic Slamurai defeated his army of Terror-Cotta warriors and slew the Draegon Lady before Skeletor summoned Ninjor to Eternia in a Spell of Light, but the assassin would remember his defeat and take revenge on Slamurai by using a severed serpent from the head of Snake Face to turn Slamurai's wife Ageisha to stone. Slamurai later thwarted Ninjor's assassination attempt at the coronation of King He-Man, and the two remained bitter rivals in the heroic Eternian's new reign. | ||
Ninja Warrior Evil Ninja Master |
Unknown | Armed with nunchucks, a longsword and longhow, this awful assassin was summoned from another world by a spell of light to serve Skeletor on Eternia. His mission is to eliminate all of the Heroic Warriors one by one until He-Man no longer has any help in defending Eternia. This Ninja Warrior, sometimes called "Ninjor" by his foes, always moves with great speed, skill and silence. His true motivation however has been kept secret from all. Even while serving Skeletor, he reports bock to his true master, Horde Prime, detailing Skeletor's weak points and how to exploit them. Ninjor appears out of nowhere to ambush Heroic Warriors! | |
Nocturna Galactic Martial Arts Hero |
Hailing from the Eastern continent of Mida on Primus, Nocturna is among the youngest of the Galactic Guardians. After the death of his parents, he was taken in by high-tech warrior priests at the ancient temple of Saint Bodhan. There, Nocturna learned the secrets of intense concentration and non-lethal martial arts. A quick study with an almost preternatural ability to see in the dark, Nocturna soon became the temple's top student. Given the Laser Bow of his sensei, he was sent to the city of Levitan where he helped those in need. After saving Spinwit and Vizar from an assault by Karatti, the young Nocturna was invited to join the Galactic Guardians, although he earned Karatti's eternal enmity in the process. An agile fighter, Nocturna occasionally showed youthful lapses in judgment. Initially, he felt the Vasionic Shield was strong enough to protect Primus from an invasion by the Space Mutants, and dismissed the idea of finding the legendary He-Man. In time, Nocturna gained wisdom, and along with Vizar, he bravely commanded an Astrosub fleet, saving countless lives during the deadly Battle of Fetra IV. | ||
Octavia Wicked Tentacle-Swinging Warrior |
Polypus Rorqu | The unpredictable waters of the Etherian seas are home to many sea creatures, none more dangerous and cunning than the Aquatican warrior Octavia. Working her way up the Horde ranks, she eventually became a Horde Commander, first in her home waters of Octopus Cove and eventually serving Hordak in The Sea of Sigh and the Fright Zone. Truly enjoying a good fight, she cackles shrilly while brandishing weapons in her four thrashing tentacles. Octavia uses her tentacles to hold weapons and capture her enemies, squeezing their bodies into submission. | |
Oo-Larr The Jungle He-Man |
Oo-Larr, Lord of the Jungle Tribe | The last person to be known as "The He-Man" before Prince Adam was born was Oo-larr of the Jungle Tribe. He left his kinsmen seeking adventure and excitement outside of the Vine Jungle. Coming across the Goddess, he rescued her and was recruited to help protect the two halves of the Power Sword of He. The corodite Power Vest which the Goddess gave to Oo-larr was so well engineered that it was also eventually passed down to Prince Adam too. Oo-larr's final quest was to unite both halves of the Sword so that the Sorceress could clone it for the second twin of destiny. Oo-larr then separated the original sword again, hiding both halves on opposite sides of the planet while the Sorceress and Light Hope watched over the clone sword in Grayskull. Oo-larr bravely fights to protect the secret of the sword of He. | |
Optikk Space Mutant Spy for Skeletor |
(pronounced through a series of blinks) | A Space Mutant from the foggy polar region of the planet Denebria, Optikk's spyeye eyeball is specially adapted to see through the dense Denebrian fog of his home world, making him an ideal spy. He carries a Photon Neutralizer which has made him one of the most feared of the Space Mutants in the Tri-Solar System. Optikk allied himself with Skeletor shortly after the Lord of Destruction defeated Hordak and turned his ambition to the Horde Empire, forming a coalition of mutants and outcasts to conquer the universe. Optikk serves Skeletor by keeping an eye on He-Man and all of the Galactic Protectors of the planet Primus. | |
Evil Warrior Optikk Mysterious Evolved Mutant |
Many years after his unexplained disappearance at the Battle of Fetra IV, the eerie Space Mutant Optikk reemerged in the outer reaches of space, having escaped destruction by way of a Shuttle Pod. Over time, Optikk's large iris gradually changed from green to a strange amber color. With this, his mysterious optical abilities evolved as well, even allowing him to unintentionally glimpse events in parallel bands of time. A master of reconnaissance and former navigator of the Mutant Mothership, Optikk eventually found the path to Eternia, the magical planet Skeletor once described to the Mutants when he was in an uncharacteristically wistful frame of mind. When Optikk finally reached Eternia, he was reunited with several fellow Mutants such as Lizorr, Slush Head, and Hoove, all of whom had been freed during the twin breakouts at Prison Starr, enacted by Two Bad and Blast-Attak as directed by the reawakened Skeletor. Optikk and the remaining Mutants joined once more with Skeletor, becoming members of his Evil Warriors on Eternia. When Skeletor learned of Optikk's newfound ability to glimpse parallel universes, the Lord of Destruction became deeply fascinated, indeed... | ||
Orb of Power Magical Repository for the Elders of Eternia |
Upon the death of King Grayskull, his connection to the Starseed was passed on to the Council of Elders. Fearful of being corrupted by so much power, the Elders made a bargain with the Overlords of Trolla to keep the Sword of He on Eternia until a worthy successor was born. They then created the Orb of Power, surrendering their corporeal forms to enter the Orb while it rested on the Font of Ages in the Crystal Chamber beneath Castle Grayskull. In the subsequent centuries, Eternia fell into the ruinous Age of Sorrow. To help Grayskull's descendants regain power, the Elders created the Hall of Wisdom where they could advise the new Kings and Queens of Eternia. Generations passed with the Orb remaining at Castle Grayskull, but with the birth of twins Adam and Adora, the Elders returned permanently to the Orb and the Hall of Wisdom mysteriously vanished. Because the Orb also shielded the Starseed, the Unnamed One tried to destroy it, but the Orb proved indestructible, reappearing in the restored Castle Grayskull at the Reawakening. | ||
Order of Damon Fanatical Cultists of the Wizard Damon |
A cult of deluded fanatics, the Order of Damon was devoted to the mad sorcerer Damon, who could channel demonic energies to transform himself into a diabolical creature which he called his "Ascended Form." Craving magical artifacts of all kinds, Damon brainwashed his devotees into believing that he cared for them, always promising that their own "Ascension" was close at hand. During the Great Unrest, Damon engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Prince Keldor, who nearly killed Damon until the mad wizard looked into the Prince's cold eyes and stated that Keldor would soon become the most "Ascended" of them all, upon which Damon laughed and vanished in a sulfurous cloud of yellow smoke. The mage reemerged years later, becoming a thorn in the sides of both He-Man and Skeletor, who finally succeeded in destroying his fellow psychopathic wizard. The Order of Damon remained undeterred after Damon's demise, however, and continued collecting magical artifacts, fervently awaiting the day when Damon would return to give them their "Ascended" forms. They got their wish after the Reawakening, when Damon reappeared and transformed the cultists into his frenzied demon slaves. | ||
Orko Heroic Court Magician |
Orko | After the rise of the Horde Empire, evil again outweighed the forces of good in the five dimensions. So in every generation a Cosmic Warrior was recruited by the Overlords of Trolla to fight against evil. Each was given the Sword of He, a weapon infused with the Power of the Universe. They were also assigned a Trollan guide to watch over and advise them in their quests. On the planet of Eternia, after five centuries of being split in two, the Trollan Power Sword was at long last joined and bequeathed to an heir worthy of its power--Prince Adam of the royal household. Orko, a member of the Trollan magical elite, was assigned to watch over Adam. Although he was a powerful mage on Trolla, the hidden mystic properties of Eternia turned his magic into little more than entertaining tricks, which he uses to entertain his friends and remain undercover. | |
Vanishing Orko Heroic Trollan Wizard |
Orko hoped to immobilize the Snake Men when he cast the Spell of Separation, but the incantation seemingly destroyed them all instead. Horrified, the innocent Trollan believed his "blunder" had killed countless sentient beings. As a result of these feelings, a guilt-ridden Orko turned himself invisible and retreated into the Evergreen Forest. Eventually, he came across a structure that vaguely resembled his own hat and, to his surprise, a voice invited him to enter. Within, he encountered an ancient Trollan spirit who called himself, the Oracle. After a brief visit with Orko, the spirit pointed at an old book. Looking inside, Orko was shocked by an illustration of himself blasting an army of humanoid reptiles. When he turned the page, he saw a benevolent serpent goddess shining a light upon joyous Snake Men. Gradually, Orko realized that the Spell of Separation had not truly destroyed the Snake Men. Instead, it sent them into another dimension where many were purified. In the illustration, King Hsss and his chief Snake Men stood apart, lurking in the sinister shadow of another mysterious Snake Goddess with a mass of serpents upon her head. | ||
Spell Book of Orko Magical Tome of Trolla |
While there are many Books of Magic, few contain so many different spells as the one owned by Orko the Great from Trolla. Given to him by the beautiful sorceress Auburnia from Amazonia, a sister planet of Trolla, the spell book contained a mixture of Trollan and Amazonian magic that helped give Orko an impressive reputation. Adding to it with spells he learned from his Uncle Montork and pranks devised by his frenemy Squonge, Orko already had a unique copy before travelling to Eternia where he added even more unusual spells. The book included future knowledge of the fearsome Daimar the Demon, which helped Orko to befriend a young Daimar and teach him the virtues of friendship before he became an infamous lord of destruction. Skeletor, Evil-Lyn, Count Marzo, and Shadow Weaver all tried to use Orko's spell book, but found its spells too incompatible with their own magic. Orko finally used it to trick a reawakened Unnamed One to turn himself back into Gorpo, who the spirits of the Overlords welcomed to the Trollan afterlife. | ||
Overlords of Trolla Wise Council of the Timeless Dimension |
The Overlords of Trolla were a council of the wisest and strongest magicians on all of Trolla in the Timeless Dimension. Because of their innocence, the Overlords were favored by the Gods with secrets of their universe's Starseed which they nurtured and allowed to grow in the Startree, a mystical oasis of power that fed the many magical beings throughout the Timeless Dimension. The Overlords' leader Za-Gras, together with Or-Ro the Oracle, Gorpo the Gatekeeper, Astrelle the Star Seeker, Bildo the Architect, Zi-Ra the Healer, and Lee-Ah the Hope Bringer, believed the Starseeds were the combined embodiment of the Aura of the Gods, the purest power, which they called He. To better understand this elemental magic, the Overlords innocently created the Sword of He to access the power, but Gorpo, corrupted by the evil Snake Goddess Serpentia, betrayed them by trying to steal it. While the Overlords defeated Gorpo, they became fearful of the imbalance of evil that had seduced him, and set out to create warriors to protect that balance and prevent more evil from corrupting creation. | ||
Panthor Savage Cat of Skeletor |
Panthor | During his exile from Eternos Palace, Keldor saved a young dylinx cub from a hunter's pit in the Corridors of Lithos. The cub remained fiercely loyal to Keldor, who named him "Panthor" after a tribal story his Gar mother told him as a child. The purple skinned feline stayed with Keldor even after he was transformed into the Lord of Destruction by Hordak's magic. Finding a new home in Snake Mountain, Panthor is forever at his master's side, carrying him into battle or curled up at the feet of Skeletor's throne, loyally growling at any who disagree with the Overlord of Evil. | |
Peekablue Watchful Feathered Friend |
Penelope | A magical princess of Etheria, Penelope has the power to see in all directions. Her fabulous peacock feathers fan out into a beautiful plumage which is the source of her powers and making her a master spy. She is so proud of them that she likes to strut around Etheria just to show them off. It is the eyes at the tips of these pretty plumes that give her the power of omnidirectional vision. This bird's eye view of all Etheria lets her know when Catra and the Horde make mischief. After the Horde left Etheria, she joined She-Ra and other members of the Great Rebellion on Eternia to continue the fight for freedom and peace. During the Second Ultimate Battleground she fought side by side with Man-E-Faces, eventually falling in love with him and choosing to stay on Eternia as a member of the Masters of the Universe. | |
Perfuma Scent-sational Flower Maiden |
Tara | Born on Etheria in an enchanted flower garden far, far away where sunflowers sang and daffodils danced, Tara was taught by the magical flowers to put people to sleep. She now uses this secret power to help She-Ra and the Great Rebellion. Whenever Catra and the Evil Horde try to make mischief she opens her petals into a beautiful blossom. As soon as enemies get a whiff of her perfume, all they want to do is fall into a deep slumber. She later used her power on Eternia, traveling with She-Ra to join the heroic Masters of the Universe in the continuing battle against Hordak. With power over everything that grows, Perfuma's enemies come near and are put to sleep with her floral aroma. Even Hordak couldn't stand the beautiful scents of Perfuma's magic and had to beg She-Ra to take her away! | |
Plasmar Heroic Master of Plasma-Blast Power |
In the Battle of Xarkoran, the warrior Plasmar saw his friends and family slain by the Snake Men allied with the Evil Horde. Vengeful, he salvaged a magic crystal that Xarkoran's scientists had grown from a shard of the mystic Gem of Tamadge. Absorbing its powers, Plasmar gained the ability to control Plasma-Blast energy and generate weapons from thin air! He then hunted the Snake Men exclusively, battling many of their deadliest warriors and even wearing their hides as a trophy until his old friend Clamp Champ later recruited him to help defend the land of Eternos. Because Plasmar could create and master an arsenal of weapons based on those he'd seen in battle like the Horde's crossbows and cyber guns of Rio Blast, he gained the nickname "Hot Shot." Even while serving the banner of King He-Man, Plasmar fought the evil Camo Khan, who had survived the Spell of Separation thanks to the sorcery of Skeletor. The two warriors hunted each other for years in the depths of Subternia, eventually rejoining the conflict on the surface of Eternia. | ||
Plundor Evil Rabbit Seeking Riches |
Plundor the Spoiler | Corrupted by power and obsessed with money, Plundor is a genius inventor who travels the universe, seeking out new ways to increase his riches. When he came upon the utopian planet Draedus, Plundor used his evil machines to ravage the planet and distill its precious life force into a small vial to be sold to the highest bidder. He-Man happened upon Draedus after Skeletor erased his memory and sent him through the Crossroads of All Universes. He-Man met the planet's displaced creatures and helped return the life force back to Draedus and imprison the evil conqueror. Plundor invents flying robots and machines in his quest to become the richest being in the universe. | |
Point Dread Mysterious Cosmic Frontier Outpost |
From the unyielding crags of barren moons to the verdant jungles of life-rich worlds, the mysterious citadel known as Point Dread has appeared and disappeared countless times in the chronicles of Scrollos. An outpost of unknown agents to the old Gods from before even the time of the Star Harvest, Point Dread's appearance often foreshadowed great change, and more often great doom for the people who beheld it. Point Dread's arrival once warned a young Master Sebrian of the coming invasion by the Space Mutants of Denebria. Appearing to have been grown from the rocks on which it stands, Point Dread always carried the winged Talon Fighter like a watchful sentinel on its peak. The outpost's advanced design provided the blueprint for Castle Grayskull itself when the castle's original architects found Point Dread on the dark cliffs of Eternia. The bond between Point Dread and the castle was so great that it often reappeared on Eternia, and it was even merged with one of its towers by the cunning wizard Skeletor. | ||
Prahvus Evil Master of Doom |
Prahvus the Untamed | Released by Count Marzo from his magical prison, Prahvus the Untamed roamed throughout Eternia terrorizing the populace and causing havoc throughout the land. Marzo had intended to use Prahvus as a distraction, to divide Miro's troops during the Great Unrest. But thanks to the heroics of Prince Keldor, Prahvus was contained again inside of a magical lamp. Decades later, after Hordak returned to Eternia, two of his bumbling minions released the warlord again, but this time, he was quickly enslaved to the Horde Invaders by Hordak's chief witch. Prahvus uses his unstoppable strength and great magic to destroy any heroic warriors who get in his way! | |
Adam, Prince of Eternia Heroic Defender of the Secrets of Castle Grayskull |
Son of King Randor and Queen Marlena, and brother of Adora, Prince Adam calls upon the power of Grayskull to become the mighty He-Man. Raised alongside Teela and taught by his mentor Man-At-Arms, Adam was a kind, good-humored young man who did not care for warfare. He preferred naps in the Evergreen Forest with his friends Cringer and Orko, or revelry in Eternos where he was well-liked by the citizenry. Despite his carefree personality, Adam was selfless and incredibly brave. He downplayed his heroic spirit, but his courageous heart shone through on several occasions, particularly when he saved his father's life in a miraculous feat of will and strength. As a witness to the occurence, Teela realized there was more to Adam than met the eye, making his seeming irresponsibility all the more frustrating. When Prince Adam matured, his physical appearance began to match that of his alter ego. Noting this, the Sorceress called upon the the magic of Castle Grayskull to obfuscate He-Man's face. To those who did not know his secret, He-Man's features appeared much more rugged than those of the prince. | ||
Prince Adam Minicomic Heroic "Secret Identity" of He-Man |
After Adam received the Power of Grayskull, he played up his reputation as an irresponsible young man. Although he had long since outgrown his early days as a reckless teenager, he maintained the persona of "the carousing Prince" in order to conceal his secret identity. In the eyes of others, Adam liked nothing more than revelry and the company of the most unruly young ladies of Eternos. Adam spent time at the Dragon's Breath Inn, lifting flagons of ale with hearty fellows and brawling with anyone who insulted his talking tiger, Cringer. Teela disdained this unseemly behavior, as did King Randor and his Prime Minister, Duke Tiberon. Upon witnessing Teela's growing revulsion and concern, Adam heeded advice from Man-At-Arms and "mended his ways." Much to his father's relief, Adam abandoned his rebellious garb and started wearing the royal maroon and purple clothing befitting a prince. Although Adam's wild carousing was, for the most part, a pretense, his regular tardiness, hatred of royal paperwork, and fondness for afternoon naps were all quite genuine. | ||
Procrustus Giant Guardian of Magic |
Procrustus | After the Gods created the Five dimensions, they hid their secret magic in the form of a star inside the core of a small planet in the center of the dimension of Eternia. Naming the planet after the dimension it resided in, they assigned the immortal four-armed giant Procrustus to remain there and guard their magical secrets. Over the millennia, the magic began to seep out, and many wise magicians learned to tap into these powers for both good and evil. In time, the ruthless warlock Hordak attempted to break apart Eternia using a spell of separation in order to access the magic's source. Although his spell was thwarted, Procrustus was now forced to literally hold the planet together remaining forever at the planet's core! | |
Quakke Evil Meteor Smashing Mutant |
The gruff Mutant Quakke was greatly feared for his Grabatron Meteormace, a remarkable weapon he constructed using a strange meteor fragment that he discovered in the Regula Mountain Range of Denebria. When smashed against the ground, the Meteormace caused effects which varied from small tremors to devastating, localized earthquakes. Quakke served Flogg as the chief Helmsman aboard the Mutant Mothership, and although he was surly in demeanor, he often found immense humor in the dim-wittedness of his comrade Butthead. Quakke was initially mistrustful of Skeletor upon the mage's arrival on Denebria and tried to undermine Skeletor's authority by presenting him with the uncontrollable creature Grr as a pet. Skeletor instantly tamed the feral beast, which cowered in its new master's presence. After witnessing this, Quakke realized it was in his best interest to respect Skeletor's power. During the Battle of Fetra IV, Quakke saw that defeat was imminent and joined the Mutant Crystoll in his escape pod. The two eventually landed on the planet Etheria where they failed in a misguided attempt to seize the Crystal Castle. | ||
Queen Grayskull Heroic Guardian of Power |
After the death of her husband, Grayskull's widow took up the lonely duty of Guardian, residing in Grayskull's castle to watch over the secret Orb she helped create containing the Power of the Universe. With the help of the Elders and her apprentice Sharella, she split He-Ro's sword in two, knowing that the united blade was the key to channeling the Power once again. While she watched over the orb, Sharella became The Goddess, seeking out brave heroes to guard the twin blades, preventing them from being combined by the hands of evil. The Guardian of Grayskull went on to protect the castle throughout her life, occasionally tapping into the Orb of Power to protect it, as she did during the battles with the Fighting Foe Men. Shortly before her death, at an extremely old age, she located a new guardian to protect Castle Grayskull's secrets and passed on her role. | ||
Queen Marlena Heroic Queen of Eternia |
Marlena Glenn | An explorer from planet Earth, Marlena traveled with two companions in an experimental warp ship through a dimensional rift. Crash landing on Eternia, Marlena was the ship's only survivor, rescued from certain death by a young Captain Randor. Falling in love with him, Marlena chose to remain on Eternia as Randor's wife and eventually serve as Queen after the end of the Great Unrest. Although her children do not suspect it, she is well aware of both Adam and Adora's dual identities and is proud of her warrior twins. Often assigned diplomatic duties, Marlena has been trained by Duncan and Clamp Champ and has led Randor's armies into battle in times of need. Queen Marlena helps rule the free people of Eternia with her wisdom and strength. | |
Captain Glenn Heroic Galactic Adventurer |
Marlena Glenn | Before she was Queen of Eternia, Marlena Glenn was a heroic explorer and space captain from planet Earth. Along with her courageous crew, she traveled the stars in search of new sources of fuel for her homeworld. A crack shot with almost any laser rifle, she prefers a Higuchi 1114 model for its speed and accuracy. On many adventures she learned to rely not only on her strength and courage but her intellect as well. After completing her assignment with Project Photog, Marlena volunteered to pilot an experimental warp ship through a black hole. Arriving in the center of her dimension, she became the first Earthling to make contact with the magical planet of Eternia. Late in life, she used the power of the Cosmic Key to return to her homeworld, discovering a great secret that linked the two planets she called home! | |
Ram Man Heroic Human Battering Ram |
Krass | Growing up just outside the Vine Jungle, Krass' village was always under threat from the savage Beastmen. During a particularly brutal attack, he donned his family's ancient mystical armor that magically absorbs raw force. Using it to ram into his enemies and drive off their attack earned Krass the nickname "Ram Man". These actions were quickly detected by Skeletor who recruited him in a scheme to ram through the Jaw Bridge of Castle Grayskull. Realizing the error of his ways after seeing Skeletor attack He-Man, Ram Man switched sides, helping to defeat the Evil Lord of Destruction and save the Castle. He soon became a core member of the Masters of the Universe, using his iron-like body as a battering ram against evil! | |
Ultimate Ram Man Heroic Human Battering Ram |
While Ram Man is not known for his intellect, he possesses a valiant heart and a fierce loyalty to his allies. Known as "Rammy" to his friends, he is well-loved by the Heroic Warriors. Because of his simpleminded demeanor, Ram Man is sometimes the target of villains seeking to take advantage of his abilities. Early on, Skeletor convinced Ram Man that He-Man was mocking him and told the "human battering ram" to attack Castle Grayskull in revenge. In another instance, Evil-Lyn disguised herself as a beautiful Siren and took control of Ram Man's mind. Fortunately, the hero eventually saw through these deceptions. Proudly wearing the enchanted armor of his ancestors, Ram Man can launch himself through most solid objects without suffering any harm, outside of the occasional headache. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing at the Sko River with Man-E-Faces. When He-Man and She-Ra left for Primus, Ram Man continued serving Randor as one of Eternia's chief protectors, standing against threats posed by the likes of Draego-Man, Count Sneer, Lady Slither, and others. Along the way, Ram Man saved a teenage boy from an attack by the Three Terrors. The lad soon became Ram Man's shadow, "helping Rammy" whenever adventure called. Although Ram Man was initially resistant, he eventually took the boy on as a squire and asked the reclusive scientist Jodder to develop specialized "impact armor" for him. Ram Man trained his apprentice, who adopted his mentor's name when Ram Man retired to enjoy some well-deserved relaxation. During this time he "accidentally" participated in an infamous tavern brawl involving Rotar and the boisterous Fisto. Some claim the fight happened over the affections of Lady Edwina, though the brawl's participants haven't confirmed this. A few years later, Battle Cat asked the original Ram Man to join a small band of warriors on a dangerous mission into Hyperspace. Donning his old orange tunic and his enchanted armor, Ram Man agreed to join Battle Cat and the others in their quest. While in Hyperspace, Ram Man was instrumental in defeating the fiendish wizard Satma, who planned to use the Creeping Horak against all of Eternia. The adventure in Hyperspace lasted only a few days, but when Ram Man and the others returned, they realized several years had passed on Eternia. They were shocked to learn about the Third Ultimate Battleground and the destruction and subsequent restoration of Castle Grayskull, though they were pleased to see that their friend He-Man was back on Eternia! |
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Ram Stone Enchanted Totem of Zalesia |
The Ram Stone was the mystical totem of the city of Zalesia for generations. Created by their sorcerer kings of old, the Ram Stone possessed the last remnant powers of the slain mystic god beast Bash-Or and could summon his likeness as a powerful unstoppable force. The Ram Stone's power kept the Snake Men at bay for centuries, but when King Nikolas assumed the throne, he joined the rebellion of King Grayskull. Although Nikolas agreed, as part of a peace treaty, not to produce an heir of his own, he loved his wife Queen Maligna too much to deny her a child. Tragically, the birth of his daughter cost Maligna her life and restarted the Great Wars, leaving Zalesia in ruins and Nikolas cursed as the Faceless One. Thousands of years later, Skeletor and Nikolas' wayward daughter Evil-Lyn tried to use the Ram Stone to breach Castle Grayskull, forcing He-Man to seemingly destroy it. Later the Sorceress helped the Faceless One reform the Ram Stone to contain Bash-Or's rampaging spirit, and it was kept in Castle Grayskull thereafter. | ||
Rattlor Evil Snake Men Creature with the Quick Strike |
Slltyo of the Rattlor House | A loyal leader in King Hssss' army, Rattlor was the first of the Snake Men to escape their imprisonment in the Void. He worked with the Snake Men descendent Kobra Khan to liberate the entire serpent army. Once freed, Hssss quickly began at three-way war against the Masters of the Universe and Skeletor's Evil Warriors, with Rattlor leading the attack. Eventually, Khan manipulated Hssss into demoting Rattlor and he defected to the evil Horde army. Under Hordak, Rattlor became known as "The General" for his keen insight into enemy strategy. After sounding his sinister battle rattle, Rattlor lashes out at victims with his terrible quick-strike head! | |
Red Shadow Heroic Masked Master of the Dark Jungle |
Born with an offensive stripe of blood red fur down his back, Dumaskas was a shunned prince of the Beast Men in the Vine Jungle of Preternia. Feared as a pariah, he was forced by his brother B'steel to wear a magic mask that made him into a servant of the Great Black Wizard until the Preternian nature god Moss Man set him free. Unable to remove the mask, Damascus became known as Red Shadow, now able to commune telepathically with the fauna of Preternia. Even alien beasts heard his calls, as he discovered when he saved his loyal friend Hop-Or, a small hopping shminavit of Tranis, one of many aliens magically stranded on Preternia by the spellcasting of the Great Black Wizard. Red Shadow later defeated B'Steel and taught their innocent younger brother B'Karr how to speak to animals as well, making him into the fabled Beast Lord who united the Beast Men clans as allies of King Grayskull. After the Great Wars, Red Shadow used the magic portals of Castle Grayskull to find peace on other worlds. | ||
Rio Blast Heroic Transforming Gunslinger |
Riolus Blast | With the ability to transform from a normal warrior into an awesome arsenal of fire power, Rio Blast is in all ways the fastest draw in the universe. As the sole survivor of a group of heroic explorers from Loredos in a starband near Eternia, Rio ended up as the "law" in that lost frontier. Flung by a meteorb to the surface of Eternia, Rio allied himself with the renegade Masters of the Universe in their battle against evil. Rio Blast is nagged by the fact that he has left behind an untamed starband and he often chomps at the bit to get back. He-Man promised to aid Rio Blast back home as soon as the warriors of Skeletor have been defeated once and for all. Rio Blast transforms into a one-man arsenal to get the drop on enemies! | |
Roboto Heroic Mechanical Warrior |
Robot Model 9041 | Originally built by Man-At-Arms as a chess opponent for Man-E-Faces, the robot companion was nicknamed Roboto and later given a heart-shaped emotion chip which altered his speech patterns. Under the influence of his new programming, Roboto came to understand the desire for freedom and upgraded himself for battle so that he could join the Masters of the Universe in their fight against evil. Roboto serves as chief strategist for the Masters and uses his unstoppable robotic strength in heroic combat. | |
Galactic Protector Roboto Heroic Upgraded Mechanical Warrior |
After the scientists of Primus upgraded his positronic brain, Roboto sought out the world of Robotica, supposed source of the technology Man-At-Arms had used to build him. On his journey, he met the Weaponstronic bounty hunter Artilla, who served the Great-Putor, a malevolent program intent on purging the universe of organic life. Roboto persuaded Artilla to turn on his master and defend life with the Galactic Protectors. Roboto later found Robotica abandoned, its mechanical inhabitants having settled on the worlds of Makkina, Voltur, and Xygon. Vengeful, the Great-Putor sent his space pirate minion Drundagar to conquer these worlds and reprogram their populations. While Xugar of Xygon allied with him, Princess Kirma of Voltur resisted. After the defeat of Horde Prime, Roboto enlisted He-Man, Artilla, and Robo-Woman to rescue Kirma and defeat Drundagar's robotic armada. Convinced of his superiority, the Great-Putor offered Roboto the chance to match their intellects against each other to save his organic allies, but Roboto's upgrades and heart defeated the tyrant in the end. Roboto later joined He-Man's quest for She-Ra. | ||
Rokkon Young Heroic Battling Boulder |
Rocked from his stationary orbit patrol by a light storm from Horde World, Rokkon was part of a brigade of Comet Warriors thrown across the universe. Arriving on Eternia along with his leader Stonedar, Rokkon quickly allied with the Masters of the Universe eager to defeat those who strove to enslave his people. Along with others of his race, Rokkon can transform into a mighty meteorite to roll into battle and surprise attackers. His rocky body can deflect laser blasts as he bursts forth to aid the heroic warriors in the heart of battle! | ||
Rotar Heroic Master of Hyper-Spin |
Ronur | A former palace guard, Ronur was mortally injured during a battle with Skeletor's evil warriors. He was carried off the battlefield by He-Man and brought to Duncan. Using the power of his newly invented Gyro machine, Man-At-Arms was able to transform the wounded man and enhance his fighting powers by merging him with an android Rotar body. Powered up ond ready to burst back into battle, Ronur became one of the heroic Masters of the Universe! He uses his new hyper spin powers to swing into battle fighting to protect all of Eterinia with his fists of fury! He often goes head to head with Skeletor's gyro man Twistoid, spinning and twisting to defeat him any cost. | |
Sagitar Galloping Battle Beast |
The spirited Sagitar of Herd Tharkas is a half-human, half-horse native of the planet Equinos in the Tri-Solar System. After Denebrian marauders led by the Space Mutant Staghorn attacked and pillaged several Equinosian homesteads, including that of Herd Tharkas, Sagitar's people formed a military defense force. Rather than join his beloved Besquita in the ranks of General Niquor, Sagitar followed Staghorn to Denebria, intending to bring the villain to justice, but instead he ended up helping He-Man and the Galactic Protectors escape a trap set by Staghorn's ally Quakke. When He-Man himself invited him to join the Protectors, Sagitar accepted, becoming a valued ally in the war with intergalactic tyrant Skeletor. Sagitar fought Staghorn over Primus when Skeletor tried to invade the planet with his weapon, the Denebrian Juggernaut, ultimately ejecting the villain into deep space. Sagitar ultimately followed Besquita when she became the Equinosian leader after General Niquor fell at the Battle of Fetra IV. His and Besquita's children later became allies of Prince Dare and his cousins Honor and Hope on Eternia and Etheria. | ||
Saurod Evil Spark Shooting Reptile |
C'ngrel Chouluth | A Klybian Lizard Man from planet Draphos, Saurod the Terrible broke out of Prison Starr and rode a meteor shower across the solar system to Eternia. As one of three reptilian races whose DNA was spliced to create the Snake Men, Saurod is a natural enemy of King Hssss and eagerly joined with his enemies. He was recruited by Skeletor in an attempt to boost his forces against his former master Hordak. Saurod fought for Skeletor during the Second Ultimate Battleground, slaying many snake warriors including Sssqueeze and Snake Face in hand to hand combat. Using his laser, Saurod also tried to steal the cosmic key from Gwildor to go back in time and prevent the dilution of his species. | |
Scareglow Evil Ghost Serving Skeletor |
Karak Nul | In life, Nul was a shifty bounty hunter who spent years attempting to break into Castle Grayskull, obsessed with legends that within lay the power to become Master of the Universe. In death, he was cursed and banished into the dimension of Infinita - forever chained to his past crimes. He was brought back to Eternia by a magical spell cast by Skeletor to locate the most evil warriors in the five dimensions. Provided with a Scythe of Doom, Nul agreed to join forces with Skeletor and quickly became known as "Scareglow" due to his ability to burst forth and freeze enemies with fright. | |
Scepter of Power Enchanted Standard of the Rulers of Eternia |
Since before the Treaty of the Three Towers, the rightful Kings and Queens of Eternia have wielded the Scepter of Power. Bonded to the magic of the Star Seed, the Scepter brings a blessing of life and renewing energy to Eternia's Light Hemisphere. While the Scepter was lost during the 2,000 year long Age of Sorrow when the line of kings was thought to be broken, it was recovered from thieves in the underground city of Arachnia by rightful King Elden and the Eternian elemental Moss Man. The villainous Evil Seed, who craved the Scepter's life-giving magic, was behind the theft and swore to one day regain it. By the time of Elden's descendant King Miro and his wife Queen Amelia, the Scepter had restored much of their shining realm to its proper glory. During the reign of King Skeletor, Evil Seed again stole the Scepter, but Moss Man and He-Man defeated him and hid it within Castle Grayskull. Later, after the Reawakening, Miro's granddaughter She-Ra brought the Scepter's healing power to the neglected Dark Hemisphere to forge a new and lasting peace on Eternia. | ||
Scorpia Stinging Horde Enforcer |
Lynda D'ream | After watching Hordak ruthlessly take over the Kingdom of Brightmoon, Scopria chose to surrender her Crimson Waste fiefdom to the new conqueror, hoping it was better to keep Hordak as an ally then an enemy. She is a member of the Scorpioni, a race of female dominant warriors with claw like hands and stinging armored tails. While a cunning warrior, she is inept in magic, always preferring hand-to-claw combat with her foes. Occasionally she uses a powerful tank called the Crawler which blasts sleep rays and sting lasers. When Hordak abandoned Etheria for a planet with greater natural magic, Scorpia stayed behind to rule her desert kingdom and hoping one day all of Etheria itself! | |
Screeech Evil Barbaric Bird |
Named for his piercing cry, the feral bird known as Screeech was a vicious and solitary creature. Native to the Dimension of Evil, Screeech appeared on Eternia shortly after Skeletor summoned a gelatinous monster from that forsaken realm. Although the monster was later banished, Screeech remained at Snake Mountain. The falcon-like bird was drawn to Skeletor and obeyed only his commands, though it was tolerant of Evil-Lyn, who occasionally took on Screeech's form to spy on the other Evil Warriors. Much to Skeletor's amusement, Beast Man could scarcely control Screeech. His attempts to tame the demoniac bird did not go well, though he managed to arm Screeech with an arsenal of missiles. During a battle, one of these missiles malfunctioned, seriously injuring the creature. Tri-Klops saved Screeech by outfitting him with cybernetic parts and a laser eye. It is said that the barbarian bird fiercely hated Tri-Klops from then on. Eventually, Blade took an interest in Screeech and tried to train him. Although he was initially unsuccessful, Blade finally gained Screeech's trust after the sword-master belted Tri-Klops across the jaw during a heated argument. | ||
Sea Hawk Heroic Etherian Pirate |
Captain Jeoff Blithe | Son of the legendary Captain Falcon, Sea Hawk is a commander of the Solar Sailor crew and a pirate without peer. Whereas his father was an indisputably good man with a kind heart who stole gold from the Horde to give to the poor, Sea Hawk grew up to be decidedly greedy and shameless. He worked as a "hired ship," transporting cargo for the Horde, until Adora convinced him to aid the rebellion and choose freedom over money. While shipwrecked on a magical island, Sea Hawk found his long lost father who bestowed upon his son an armament of mystical weapons to aid him in his quest to overthrow the Horde Empire. Sea Hawk is now a magically armed hero fighting against the Evil Horde! | |
Secret Liquid of Life Magical Immortality-Giving Elixir |
During the Great Wars, Sultra the lead witch of Hordak was able to distill magic from the Book of Living Spells into a precious immortal elixir with which she made the Evil Horde ageless. In battle, He-Ro obtained the last of the liquid and hid it in the Kingdom of Vaderia. Many centuries later a disguised Evil-Lyn, hoping to restore her lover Keldor, manipulated the tyrannical Geldor into invading Vaderia in order to find the liquid. To Evil-Lyn's dismay, Geldor found the liquid but lost it again in a battle with He-Man and Prince Dakon. A few years later the Sorceress Teela, with guidance from her mother's spirit and help from the Eternian mystic healer Mendor, magically extracted the remainder of the liquid from the Eternian soil in order to create an antidote to the enchantment of the Serpent Ring. While the liquid was too diluted to save an injured Man-At-Arms, Teela was able to restore her friend Mekaneck before the Snake Men were destroyed in the Second Ultimate Battleground. | ||
Serpent Ring Ring that Brings About an Evil Metamorphosis! |
Once a sacred artifact of the Snake Clan of Preternia, the Serpent Ring was said to once fit on the finger of their Goddess Asklepia, but her evil sister's servant the Unnamed One corrupted it when his Snake Men seized control of the Snake Clan's Ophidian Spire where the Ring had been kept. There, High Priest Pythonus conducted profane rituals, enabling King Hsss to use the ring to magically transform Eternians into new loyal Snake Men. Although the Ring's power was thwarted by Castle Grayskull numerous times, its curse persisted, turning champions of Eternos against their own kinsmen. Even after He-Man destroyed the ring, King Hsss was able to replicate its effect on Heroic Warriors Man-At-Arms and Mekaneck, forcing the Sorceress Teela to expend costly spells to restore them with the Secret Liquid of Life. Although Mekaneck's mind was set free, he often physically transformed back into a Snake Men warrior, which enabled him to bring many disillusioned Snake Men survivors into the faith of Asklepia and her avatar Sharella. | ||
Shadow Beast Evil Creature of Darkness |
Varies | Great ape-like beasts who live in tribes throughout the dark hemisphere, Shadow Beasts can only come out in the absence of light. Originally created by Count Marzo as a weapon to use against his enemies, the beasts were driven back by Princes Keldor and Randor and forced to reside in the shadow of Mount Barathrum. There they developed a long standing hatred of both the Human and Gar race. Easily manipulated, the ever growing colony of Beasts was later controlled by Beast Man in the service of Skeletor to take down Eternos Palace. With their great strength and stealth-like appearance, Shadow Beasts are more than a match for most heroic warriors! | |
Shadow Weaver Evil Mistress of Dark Magic |
Beatrix | Born in the Etherian Kingdom of Mystacor, Beatrix was once known as Light Spinner and served as an apprentice to the great mage, Norwyn. When Hordak arrived on Etheria, during his exile in Despondos, he promised her great power in return for information and help in overthrowing Bright Moon and the surrounding kingdoms. Her powers were greatly enhanced through a magical gem whose power also induced an irreversible change in her appearance and mental state. She betrayed Norwyn and her fellow magical student Castaspella, leading Horde Troopers to their hidden magic archives. In Horror Hall, Beatrix took the name Shadow Weaver, using her black magic to fight the Great Rebellion all the while secretly planning to overthrow Hordak and claim his power for her own! | |
She-Ra Most Powerful Woman in the Universe |
Adora of the House Of Randor | Channeling the combined Power of the Universe and the Wisdom of the Elders of Eternia, Adora transforms into She-Ra, the most powerful woman in the Universe. Her strength comes not from brute force but from sheer will and her cunning magical powers and healing abilities. She also has the power to communicate telepathically with animals. As both She-Ra and Adora, she helped lead the Great Rebellion of Etheria against the Horde invaders. Later, when Hordak found an escape to Eternia, she followed him along with several of her friends and allies. Once there, the Princess of Power joined forces with the now renegade Masters of the Universe, who without King Randor had becomes outcasts in their own land, fighting against Hordak's new tyranny! | |
Bubble Power She-Ra Most Powerful Woman in the Universe |
Adora of the House of Randor | After crossing over from Etheria to Eternia with the help of Light Hope, She-Ra joined forces with her brother and the Masters of the Universe, who were caught in a four-way war with the Snake Men, Skeletor and Hordak. She used her cloned sword to harmonize with and channel the Power of Grayskull to form new arms and armor in the midst of battle. Her Bubble Power Armor greatly enhances She-Ra's stamina and allows her to funnel great fumes of energy at her foes. She remained on Eternia to fight off evil until both she and He-Man were called to the stars to fulfill their destiny, traveling to the Tri-Solar System to end the oppression of the Horde Empire. | |
Despara Powerful Force Captain of the Evil Horde |
As an Evil Horde Force Captain, Princess Adora donned armor to resemble her "father" Hordak and became the fearsome warrior Despara. Enchanted by Shadow Weaver to forget inklings of mercy or independent thought, Despara was a living weapon for the Horde until her twin brother He-Man gave her the Sword of Protection and helped her become the heroic She-Ra. Many years later after Hordak's defeat, she destroyed his brother Horde Prime, whose spirit then possessed her. The Sword of Protection prevented him from truly corrupting Adora's soul but left her with amnesia fighting for her freedom in a galactic arena for years. Gradually Prime recreated the persona of Despara, who desired revenge for Hordak's death. Eventually she returned to Eternia where contact with the Sword of Power restored the Sword of Protection and expelled Prime's spirit, destroying the Despara personality forever. | ||
Masked Despara Vengeful Queen of the New Evil Horde |
After She-Ra slew Horde Prime, his evil spirit infected her by exploiting a micro-fracture left in the stone of her Sword of Protection by the Doom Balloon of Hordak. Stricken with acute amnesia, She-Ra was captured by the corpulent Horde-Or, Hordak and Horde Prime's gluttonous younger brother. Determining her value as a fighter, but too hedonistic to launch his own bid for galactic conquest, Horde-Or gave her the mask Adora had worn as Despara, one based on the likeness of his mother Queen Quintessa, and sent her to fight in the cosmic arena of the Game Master where her many victories won him a fortune. Manipulated by Horde-Or's clever lies and promises, She-Ra mistook herself for her old persona of Despara, daughter of the slain Hordak, and she soon tired of being a mere pawn. She forced the cowardly Horde-Or to name Skeletor and He-Man as Hordak's destroyers and then committed herself to avenging her false father. A terrifying visage in her Hordak-inspired mask, she gained control of the Skelcons and allied herself with the Supreme Arbitor of the Cosmic Enforcers to restore order to the galaxy in the wake of the collapse of the Horde Empire. | ||
Galactic Protector She-Ra Galactic Protector |
Adora of the House of Randor | After years of fighting the Space Mutants and Horde Empire, the Protectors drew a truce with Skeletor to stop Horde Prime once and for all. After He-Man and Skeletor were blasted by Prime's vortex beam, She-Ra was left alone against his might. Calling upon the Honor of Grayskull, She-Ra sapped magiks from Prime's armor, ending the spell that prolonged his and all Horde members extended lifespans. In an exception to her policy to protect all life, Adora smote Prime's body against his own throne, forever ending the threat of the Horde Empire! But in doing so, Prime's evil soul lashed out at her, binding itself to her armor. Overwhelmed by darkness, She-Ra once again became Despara, the evil warrior-queen persona she originally created under Shadow Weaver's spells. Unleashed again, Despara resurrected Skeletor and helped bring about the Fall of Eternia! | |
She-Ra, Savior of the Dark Hemisphere Heroic Champion of the Oppressed |
Upon the destruction of her Despara persona, She-Ra finally joined her beloved family on Eternia. When Queen Marlena temporarily returned to Earth, She-Ra made a diplomatic visit to Eternia's forsaken Dark Hemisphere where she encountered its oppressed inhabitants. Sensing a kinship with those abused by the forces of evil, she set about defending the downtrodden peasantry, and protected them against cruel tyrants and villains. Later, She-Ra employed the military training she received from General Sundar and willingly assumed the role of Captain of the Guard in the Third Ultimate Battleground where she was reunited with her long-lost love, Sea Hawk. When the magic of Castle Grayskull eventually restored She-Ra's youth, she was inspired to use the Scepter of Power to rejuvenate the Dark Hemisphere. King He-Man then encouraged his reluctant sister to accept the will of the grateful people, and She-Ra became the Dark Hemisphere's new queen. Subsequently, Adora and Sea Hawk married and begat twin daughters, Honor and Hope. The intentions of Skeletor were unclear during this new age of a unified Eternia, though none could have anticipated the truly monstrous plans he had in store. | ||
Shield of Grayskull Mystical Shield of Protection |
The Shield of Grayskull is a mysterious relic made by the very magic of Castle Grayskull itself. Emblazoned with the winged skull sigil, the true meaning of which was known only to a secret order of knights called the Guardians of Grayskull, the shield provides absolute magical protection to its wielder. Additionally, it inflicts grievous burns upon any evildoer who dares to touch it. Although the shield has rarely left the confines of Castle Grayskull, historical accounts note that it, along with the dual Swords of Grayskull, were once wielded in defense of Eternos by the heroic brothers Prince Valor and Prince Emil seven hundred years before the birth of Prince Adam and Princess Adora. Armed with the enchanted shield, Valor and Emil defeated the evil demon wizard Angast and restored the Gar warrior woman Illumina, who renounced her villainous past to become their ally and new emissary to the Guardians of Grayskull. Following the defeat of Angast, the royal brothers returned the shield to Castle Grayskull where it remained until it eventually reappeared in the powerful grip of the castle's intimidating golem protector, Castle Grayskullman. | ||
Shield of Ka Vile Enchanted Artifact |
Of all the old gods, the good snake goddess Asklepia was worshiped by one of the most advanced clans on all of ancient Eternia. Healers and architects, the original Snake Clan brought much prosperity to their neighboring Tree and Ape Clans. Yet Ka, one of the acolytes to the High Priest and an orphan after a wild Beast Men attack, resented the lesser beings outside of Asklepia's golden vale. He made bargains with Asklepia's dark twin sister Serpentia and her minion the Unnamed One, consuming demon blood from Despondos to gain new powers. He then fashioned vile artifacts, including a shield that could ward off the enemies of the Snake Clan. When the High Priest discovered him, Ka murdered his former teacher and took his vestments and staff, but Asklepia herself cursed and deformed Ka as punishment. Ka later allied with King Hsss and the Snake Men, but they betrayed him and took his artifacts. The enchanted Shield protected Hsss for centuries until Skeletor shattered it in the Second Ultimate Battleground. | ||
Shokoti Evil Witch of Eternia |
Shokoti | Possessing incredible powers fueled by darkness, Shokoti was the most dangerous sorceress on the Dark Hemisphere of Eternia. Fearing her plan to cover the entire planet in darkness, Shokoti's fellow blue-skinned Gars lured the nefarious witch into the sunlight and buried her with her beast companion in the House of Darkness. Many years later, the shapeshifting wizard Masque raised the temple from the Sands of Time and opened the door to darkness once more until He-Man heroically defeated Shokoti and the Sleeping Beast forever. Shokoti uses the darkness and magic to cast illusions and project energy blasts from her hands. | |
Sir Laser-Lot Heroic Knight of Grayskull |
Unrevealed | Across the continent of Preternia, the mightiest of King Grayskull's Knights was Sir Laser-Lot, a master of weapons and hand-to-hand fighting techniques. He wore an enchanted suit of armor powered by the great Gem of Tamadge which enhanced his strength and let him unleash powerful energy blasts. So legendary were his deeds that the future king He-Man sent one of his loyal Time Agents into the past to bring Sir Laser-Lot forward to his time. Here, Sir Laser-Lot became the King's new Man-At-Arms, training both the Royal Guards and the King's young son Dare in ancient battle techniques. Sir Laser-Lot uses his energy blade to fight for chivalry and justice in any time. | |
Skelcon Evil Demonic Minions of Skeletor |
The Skelcon race was a primitive but highly adaptable brood of horned demons who dwelled in the dark corners of the Dimension of Infinita and worshiped the bones of their ancestors until a summoning spell cast by Skeletor brought them to Eternia. Magically bound to his commands, the Skelcons served as Skeletor's foot soldiers, wearing skull masks and wielding weapons built from the bones of their dead. During a battle with Hordak, the Skelcons were returned to Infinita, but Skeletor's power over them remained. When the warrior queen Despara planned her attack on Eternia many years later, she temporarily resurrected Skeletor in part to use his power over the Skelcons, whom she further enhanced with dark magic which gave some of them wings. The Skelcons later kept Skeletor's remains, hoping to someday resurrect him again. | ||
Skelcon (Roton Edition) | The Skelcon were a primitive but highly adaptable race of horned demons who dwelled in the dark corners of the Dimension of Infinita and worshiped the bones of their ancestors until a summoning spell, cast by Skeletor, brought them to Eternia. Magically bound to his commands, the Skelcon served as Skeletor's foot soldiers, wearing skull masks and wielding weapons built from the bones of their dead. During a battle with Hordak, the Skelcon were returned to Infinita, but Skeletor's power over them remained. | ||
Skeleteen Son of Skeletor |
Born Malkyn, Skeleteen was the son of Evil-Lyn and Prince Keldor. After Keldor's transformation, Evil-Lyn transported Malkyn away from Skeletor and into the future to be raised by his cursed grandfather. However, the Faceless One struggled with Malkyn's curiosity, refusing to discuss the boy's parentage, until Malkyn was later reunited with a greatly depowered Evil-Lyn who taught him dark magic and told him of his father. Fascinated by Skeletor, Malkyn proudly fashioned his own skull mask, upon which many called him "Skeleteen." Strongly influenced by his mother, he aided the Unnamed One and built a new evil army. Skeleteen was obsessed with "avenging" his father, and engaged in many battles against his cousin Prince Dare. After reclaiming the Havoc Staff, Skeleteen and Evil-Lyn successfully resurrected Keldor, who seemed fond of Malkyn... until he again became Skeletor, who mocked and brutalized the boy. When Evil-Lyn and Skeletor each tried to turn Malkyn against the other, the troubled Skeleteen left Snake Mountain for good. Surrounding himself with goodhearted rogues like the thieving Picklok, Malkyn eventually used his dark magic to aid others, and even formed an uneasy alliance with Dare. | ||
Skeleton Warriors Skeletal Soldiers of Skeletor |
With secrets gleaned from the stolen Golden Disks of Knowledge, Skeletor determined the location of the Animation Wand, a magical artifact empowered with sorcery from the Book of Living Spells to bestow a semblance of life to any object. With the wand, Skeletor reanimated the cadavers of hundreds of ancient warriors to create his own army of the dead. Mostly mindless, a few of them retained enough intelligence to serve as elite commanders whom Skeletor armored in red as opposed to the gray-metal of the footsoldiers. A ghoulish sight on any battlefield, the Skeleton Warriors demoralized the armies of Eternia, reminding them of the eventual fate of all heroes. While He-Man thought he defeated the warriors by destroying the Animation Wand, Skeletor retained enough of its power to resurrect them for short durations, adding their number to his army of green Orcs, Hover Robots, and Skelcons. | ||
Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction |
Keldor | Mortally wounded in battle with his half-brother Captain Randor, Keldor turned to his dark-arts master Hordak to save his life. Hordak merged Keldor with an extra-dimensional being, changing him forever into Skeletor, Overlord of Evil! He gathered together many of Eternia's greatest outcasts and evil warriors in his quest to gain entry into Castle Grayskull and obtain what he believes is the universe's ultimate power source. | |
Anti-Eternia Keldor Heroic Lord of Reconstruction |
Rebellious Prince Keldor of Anti-Eternia never knew his half-brother King Randor had murdered their ambitious father General Miro, or his own benevolent mother Queen Saryn, until Evil-Lyn, defiant priestess of lost Zalesia, revealed the truth to him. Randor then trapped Keldor in a time portal, which gave his own son Adam time to grow up and become the demonic tyrant Anti-Eternia He-Man. Freed by Evil-Lyn with allies that included the brilliant scientist Beast Man and cyborg Captain Trap Jaw, Keldor sought peace with his nephew only to discover he had become an unreasonable creature of pure malevolence. Keldor narrowly escaped Anti-He-Man's minions, the cannibalistic Teela and her mindless brute father the Man-At-Arms. He then sought the wisdom of Hordak, leader of the exiled Horde of Good, to gain the power to free Anti-Eternia. Although he sustained a terrible facial injury, his dearest friend Beast Man invented a machine to heal him, although a half-skull visage would return any time Keldor summoned his full power in battle. Anti-Keldor's greatest weakness was an unwillingness to risk his friends' lives while fighting the merciless Anti-Masters of Eternia. | ||
Battle Armor Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction |
Keldor of the House of Miro | Using dark magic taught by Hordak, Skeletor occasionally creates new forms of armor and weapons to outmaneuver the Masters of the Universe. His BATTLE ARMOR was first created to help Skeletor penetrate through the Mystic Wall in order to kidnap Adora and secretly clone the Sorceress of Grayskull. The original armor was destroyed by Oo-larr after three strikes with his mighty battle axe, sending Skeletor back behind the Wall. Skeletor reformed the armor 20 years later in a effort to combat a similar battle suit now worn by He-Man. Although lacking the mystic qualities of the original, his new armor was stronger and more powerful. Skeletor, Evil Lord of Destruction is now protected by his magic BATTLE ARMOR! | |
Dark Despot Skeletor Evil Tyrant of Eternia |
Skeletor triumphant! After finally using the stolen Cosmic Key to beam his army of orcs, skeletons, centurions, and a Robot Knight battalion into the Palace of Eternos, Skeletor claimed the Scepter of Power. Adorned in the black robes of ancient Gar kings, and armor forged by Spikor in the heat of the magic fire of Draego-Man, Skeletor raised his Havoc Staff, itself transformed with secrets stolen from The Faceless One, as a symbol of Skeletor's new imperial order. While his fight with his rival He-Man reached into the cosmos, Skeletor eventually fell in battle only to be reborn again years later with the magic of his secret bride Evil-Lyn, who fashioned her own regal attire after that of her mother Queen Maligna. His deadly visage temporarily misshapen by the effects of the life-giving Scepter of Power, Skeletor regained his kingly garments and once again united the armies of darkness under his skull sigil. Now facing both Twins of Power on Eternia, Skeletor sought new dark alliances in a plot to steal the divinity of the old gods, including the evil Snake Goddess Serpentia. | ||
Demonic Skeletor Unhinged Lord of Destruction |
When the Spirit of Hordak on Eternia used dark magic to save an injured Keldor by fusing his body and spirit to that of Demo-Man, the result was initially an insane, skull-faced monster called Skeletor. Unstoppable, the new Lord of Destruction rose armies of green orcs and savage demon warriors and sought to destroy all life he encountered. So dangerous was Skeletor, that Keldor's secret wife Evil-Lyn sent their infant son Malkyn into the future with the help of her father the Faceless One for fear a mad Skeletor might destroy the child. Finally, after many clashes with Oo-Larr, the last He-Man before Prince Adam, much of Keldor's lucidity was returned to Skeletor when Evil-Lyn helped him obtain the long lost half of the Sword of Power. Under the ancient magic blade's stabilizing influence, Skeletor became more reasonable, but the madness from his initial transformation often returned in the form of his vendetta against King Randor and undying ambition to become the one true Master of the Universe! | ||
Dragon Blaster Skeletor Evil Leader and his Dreadful Dragon With Paralyzing Spray |
Keldor of the House Miro | As the ruler of Eternia following Randor's banishment, Skeletor created a new magical armor infused with an Eternian Dragon, giving him the power to paralyze his enemies at first glance. His rule was cut short, however, when Skeletor's former master Hordak returned from Despondos with the help of Evil-Lyn. Hordak not only overthrew Skeletor, but drove the Snake Men into hibernation. Forced into a war on multiple fronts, Skeletor continued to lead his Evil Warriors into battle, often having to fight side-by-side with his former enemies--the now renegade Masters of the Universe. Perched on his master's armor, the Evil Dragon "pet" of Skeletor stops his enemies cold with his paralyzing jet spray of venom. | |
Golden God Skeletor Evil Deity of Destruction |
After his epiphany at the Celestial Library, Skeletor hatched a complex plan that transcended even his death and resurrection. Scheming to steal the power and knowledge of the gods, Skeletor absorbed energies from the Startree, which transmuted his blood into godly ichor. He deceived Prince Adam into restoring Castle Grayskull, and tricked the evil Snake Goddess into divulging the language of the gods, enabling him to decipher the divine secrets of Grayskull's Great Eye. Forcing He-Man to surrender the Sword of Power before the Great Eye opened, Skeletor was sublimely transformed. Clad in golden armor and a horned helm, he proclaimed his godhood and demanded that He-Man kneel. Refusing, He-Man broke his bonds and grabbed hold of his blade, calling upon the Power of Grayskull and battling Skeletor in the fiercest clash the universe had ever seen. With a titanic blow, He-Man shattered Skeletor's Havoc Staff, closing the Great Eye forever and reverting Skeletor to his mortal state. Furious, the villain rushed wildly at his archenemy, but fell through Grayskull's trapdoor into the Dwell of Souls. Later, from within the darkness, a voice intoned... "I'll be back." | ||
Intergalactic Overlord Skeletor Intergalactic Overlord of Evil |
Keldor of the House of Miro | Wounded by Hordak's final buzz saw attack at the end of the Second Ultimate Battleground, the victorious Skeletor mended his body with a techno virus from Preternia. Having learned of the might of the Horde Empire, he abandoned Eternia in search of a grander prize--the entire Universe! Finding a Laser Gate at the far end of his own galaxy, he passed through it to the Tri-Solar System just above the planet Denebria. It was here he recruited the Horde's Mutant Army in a plan to lead them in mutiny against the Empire. But Skeletor was followed by He-Man, She-Ra and many of the Masters of the Universe who had themselves allied with the Galactic Protectors. Skeletor now fights a new intergalactic battle; to rule the universe and to destroy He-Man once and for all! | |
Keldor Apprentice of Hordak |
Keldor of the house of Miro | Banished from the royal palace, in part due to distrust for the rare blue-skinned Gar race, Prince Keldor became an outcast. He traveled Eternia seeking knowledge and guidance, eventually discovering the ancient Spirit of Hordak. From him, Keldor learned of the dark arts and came to realize that to truly unite Eternia, he would need to take command of the planet himself. He gathered an army of fellow outcasts and led them into battle against his brother, Captain Randor. Eventually defeated, and near death, Keldor once again turned to Hordak who, in exchange for his own freedom, agreed to save Keldor's life by merging him with Demo-Man, twisting Keldor into Skeletor--Lord of Destruction! | |
Laser Light Skeletor Evil Master of Light Energy |
Keldor of the Tri-Solar System | After taking command of the Unnamed One's Revenge Squad, Skeletor led his all new group of Evil Warriors against the Trollan's defensive stronghold. Breaking into the Temple of Power using Horde Prime's Vortex key, Skeletor absorbed ultimate power from the Star Tree, gaining his Laser Light abilities. Preparing to flee, Skeletor was confronted by his old enemy He-Man on the Jaw Bridge Gate. In their climactic final duel, Skeletor was defeated when He-Man used the Power of Grayskull to separate Keldor from the demon that kept him alive. With a clear mind and in what he thought was his dying breath, Keldor gave his nephew the Vortex Key asking him to protect Eternia as the true ruler and heir to the throne. | |
Legendary Overlord Skeletor Reviled Villain of Eternia |
Amidst betrayals by Evil-Lyn and the rising threats of other factions after the Reawakening, Skeletor sought to bolster his Evil Warriors with new terrifying masters of destruction. He enlisted the evil Blubbor, an obese reawakened executioner from ancient Eternia whose body fat absorbs kinetic energy, and Sting-Or, a savage Scorpioni-Arachna hybrid who had served on the honor guard of Queen Tyrantula. To reinforce Draego-Man and reawakened Waspus as his evil air force, Skeletor summoned the winged mercenary Terrordon, an evolutionary descendant of the cyborg dinosaurs of Preternia after they had been sent safely to another world by Zodac. Finally, Skeletor used his arcane magic to experiment upon the remains of the Unnamed One, carefully collected by Tri-Klops. Combining it with his own blood, Skeletor created Skullkor, a diminutive homunculus to spy and help him unlock the secrets of the Overlords. With his new enforcers, Skeletor hatched a cunning plot to trick the Serpent Goddess of the Snake Men and steal the omnipotence of the old gods for himself! | ||
Terror Claws Skeletor Evil Leader with the Claw-Swinging Action! |
Keldor of the House Miro | In preparation for the Second Ultimate Battleground, Skeletor commissioned a new armor upgrade from his chief weapons master, Spikor. Arming himself with Terror Claws, Skeletor leapt into battle against the Snake Men, Horde Army and the Masters of the Universe. In single combat he slew Gygor, Lord of the Vine Jungle, and eventually fought and mortally wounded his former master. Finishing Hordak off with a magical spell which drained his essence, Skeletor learned of the might of the Horde Empire, and quickly turned his ambitions to the stars. After the battle. Skeletor left Eternia behind in favor of a grander prize--as ruler of the entire Universe! | |
Toothless Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction |
Keldor | Although lacking any skin, Skeletor's bony exterior has left him open to oral decay and poor dental hygiene. When his wails of pain become too much, his servants Grizzlor and Beast Man have been known to call upon the only expert in Eternia who can help--Mo-Larr, the Eternian Dentist! Quick to forget, Skeletor often loses track of his appointments, distracted by his massage chair and Eternian periodical collection. | |
Ultimate Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction |
Some say noble Prince Keldor was corrupted by tragic circumstances. Others believe something was wrong from the start, citing his manipulative nature, his need to control others, and his obsession with forbidden magic. But it was clear that once Keldor became Skeletor, his desire for power in the name of chaos and destruction was matched only by his cunning intellect, deceitful behavior, and sardonic wit. Although he is a psychopath of the highest order, Skeletor is a skilled warrior and master wizard with proficiency in all spheres of sorcery. Driven by a sense of entitlement and a thirst for knowledge and power at all costs, Skeletor believes that his true destiny lies in the acquisition of Castle Grayskull's secrets. He is repeatedly thwarted in this goal by his arch-nemesis and nephew, He-Man, whom Skeletor disdainfully refers to as a "musclebound oaf." Though wantonly cruel, Skeletor retained a measure of Keldor's charisma even after his disfigurement and transformation. Perhaps sensing kindred spirits in the group of embittered misfits and outcasts who follow him, Skeletor manages to instill both admiration and fear in his underlings. After Despara decapitated Skeletor's zombified body, it was taken away by reverent Skelcons who placed it in a sacred temple. "The Skeleteen", obsessed with locating his father, convinced Evil-Lyn and an aged Beast Man to join him in a quest to find Skeletor's remains. They eventually succeeded and brought his corpse to the mysterious cave where Keldor's Gar mother Saryn was slain. Enacting a forbidden rite, they used the Havoc Staff and the everlasting pool of Saryn's enchanted blood to resurrect the villain. This unnatural act was instrumental in triggering a magical anomaly called The Reawakening, an event which brought many deceased Eternian heroes and villains back to life. Restored to his original state by his mother's blood, Keldor feigned remorse for past misdeeds and cleverly orchestrated the mystical rebirth of Castle Grayskull. When Keldor attempted to seize Grayskull's magical energies for himself, he was defeated by King He-Man and several "reawakened" Heroic Warriors. Ruing his loss and deeply craving the power he once possessed as Skeletor, Keldor willingly used profane black magic to transform himself back into the Lord of Destruction! |
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Sky High Heroic Airship Adventurer |
Darid | A former palace guard serving under Teela, Darid was best known as an ace test pilot, working alongside Duncan to put his latest inventions to the test. Daring to push the limit on almost any vehicle, Darid earned the nick name "Sky High" and helped Duncan's team to upgrade the Wind Raider and Jet Sled for faster acceleration and smoother landings. During the Second Ultimate Battleground, he led a squadron of Blaster Hawks into battle combating the Horde Boa Jets and King Hsss' new Snake Strike Squad. As cocky as he is brave, Sky High defends Eternos from aerial attacks. | |
Slamurai Heroic Master of Martial Arts |
Slamurai was an honorable warrior who protected his home world of Bashido from Ninjor and an army of Terror-Cottas, defeating them with his Katana of Kuron which enabled him to magically outnumber his foes. He intended to live in peace until the magician Uncle Montork arrived seeking allies to help defend Trolla. Slamurai took up his Helm of Hikari, enchanted by the honor of his ancestors and able to protect him from evil spells. He then joined Uncle Montork's reinforcements to turn the tide against the Revenge Squad after the death of Skeletor. Slamurai's helm enabled him to free his friend Ra-Jar from the mind-controlling spells placed upon him by Lady Slither. Never one to boast, Slamurai returned home without celebration only to discover Ninjor had taken his own revenge by turning his wife Ageisha to stone with magic stolen from the Snake Men. Grief-stricken, Slamurai buried his enchanted helm at her feet, hoping its magic might restore her to life eventually. He then donned an assassin's garb and searched for Ninjor as a spy and assassin-for-hire, thwarting villains across the universe by infiltrating their organizations while also gathering information on Ninjor's whereabouts. His quest ended on Eternia, where he thwarted Ninjor's attempted assassination of He-Man on the day of his coronation, even though saving the Eternian cost him his chance to obtain vengeance. With skillful stealth and masterful fighting styles, Slamurai counters evil's every strike! | ||
Slime Pit Evil Pit of Grotesque Ooze |
The Slime Pit was an horrific torture device that turned its victims into mindless, monstrous zombies by coating them in the Slime of Evil, a malevolent substance discovered by Slymepig, the Porcinian minion of Hordak. Although the Slime Pit was primitive in appearance, its design combined skeletons from Beast Island with the ensorceled ooze, giving it the unusual ability to shift between dimensions, which allowed Hordak to temporarily return to Eternia and make zombies of the Heroic Warriors and Evil Warriors alike. The Slime of Evil, left behind by an ancient civilization which had long ago destroyed itself, was no match for the healing powers of She-Ra, but presented a greater challenge for He-Man, who only survived the slime's corruption with the help of the Comet Warriors. Though a restored He-Man reduced the pit to rubble, the Slime of Evil gained semi-consciousness and reformed into He-Man's likeness, a mute monster who rebuilt the pit and stood guard over it as it drifted between dimensions, an omnipresent menace waiting for new victims to wander into its sinister cavity. | ||
Slush Head Scaly Goon Squad Thug |
Kalamarr | This grotesque, scaly, web-footed creature from Denebria's stinking Quagmire Swamp had his head permanently encased in a plateelium dome full of the swamp's foul waters. He carries a trident spear gun and a saber axe as well as two huge mechanical tentacles for grabbing and crushing his foes. As a petty thug and pickpocket, Kalamarr bounced in and out of Prison Starr throughout his youth. Just when he began getting his life in order, Skeletor arrived on his quest to overthrow the Horde Empire. The promise of riches and power were enough to sway this mutant moron and goon squad member to Skeletor's evil ways. | |
Snake Face Most Gruesome of the Snake Men Warriors |
Cyltho Ssstavvve | Originally a minor training officer in the Unnamed One's Serpent Army, Cyltho Ssstavvve drew King Hssss' attention after he was enchanted with the ability to turn his enemies into stone by the Great Black Wizard. Quickly brought into Hssss' inner circle, Snake Face often acted as the Viper King's second in command during the Great Wars with Grayskull. He was trapped with the entire Snake Army in the Void for five millennia, but eventually was called forth by King Hsss to do battle once again after their release--this time against new enemies--He-Man and the Masters of the Universe! Snake Face slithers after his enemies, then turns them to stone! | |
Snake Men Slithering Minions of King Hssss |
Varies | A hybrid of three cold-blooded alien races, the Snake Men were spliced together and bred by the Unnamed One to serve as loyal foot soldiers in his ever-growing army. Several battalions of Snake Men were assigned to the Viper Lord King Hssss and traveled with him to Eternia to plunder its hidden magic for their formless master. Unprepared for an attack by invading Horde armies, the Snake Army was driven into hibernation and eventually, trapped in the Void by the warrior Zodak. Five millennia later, Hssss and his reptile army escaped their imprisonment and once again took up the fight to claim Eternia. Snake Men fight loyally in the armies King Hssss against the heroic Masters of the Universe. | |
Snake Mountain Evil Stronghold of Skeletor |
Deep within the Dark Hemisphere of Eternia stands Snake Mountain, sinister lair of Skeletor. Illuminated by the glow of Blood Falls, one of the mountain's peaks is wrapped in the stone coils of Serpos, while the demon face of Ka is hewn into the other. Filled with traps and unspeakable dangers, Snake Mountain once served as a temple for King Hiss and the Snake Men, though the fortress remained uninhabited for eons after Hiss' banishment. Few had the temerity to come near it, and none since Hsss would dare to call it home until Skeletor. With Evil-Lyn at his side, he claimed the foul fortress, making a throne of bones for himself and using the stolen Golden Disks of Knowledge to unlock the mountain's secrets. From within Snake Mountain, Skeletor and his Evil Warriors plotted the conquest of Eternia. When Skeletor left for the Tri-Solar System, his minion Jitsu held the fortress, awaiting his return, only to be usurped by Evil-Lyn and her son Malkyn, "the Skeleteen." Skeletor later reclaimed the stronghold, however, treating his son as a lackey and precipitating Malkyn's eventual rejection of his father's evil ways. Now, with Havoc Staff in hand, grim Skeletor stands once more as the sole Lord of Snake Mountain. | ||
Snake Troopers Slithering Cyborgs of the Snake Men |
A host of Snake Men soldiers followed Lord Gr'Asp when the Unnamed One sent him to forge an alliance with Horde Prime that would enable the evil Trollan to escape from the Nameless Dimension. Though loyal, these soldiers could never have imagined their ghastly fate. To ratify their treaty, Horde Prime augmented Gr'Asp's troops with Horde World science. Surgically enhanced with bionics and transformed into self-repairing cyborgs, the hapless soldiers were also lobotomized and connected to the central computer-brain of the Horde Troopers. Outfitted in armor bearing the Evil Horde crest, the brigade came to symbolize a new unholy alliance. They accompanied Gr'Asp to Eternia, which was reeling from an invasion by the forces of Hordak. Despite animosity between the Evil Horde and the Snake Men, Gr'Asp met with King Hsss and convinced him to join Hordak for an assured Eternian victory. Mistrustful of the cyborg soldiers, which he referred to as Gr'Asp's "unblinking abominations," King Hsss nonetheless saw value in these powerful minions and agreed that a temporary alliance with his old enemy could prove beneficial. After the Second Ultimate Battleground, the Snake Troopers followed Gr'Asp when he escaped to join Lady Slither on Trolla. There, Fang-Or repaired the troopers' cybernetics, but failed to notice the Evil Horde chip implanted in their brains. When Slither's forces returned to Eternia, the Snake Troopers were paired with the Diabolical Snakes, now overseen by Reptilax, forming a deadly team of soldiers and assassins. To Lord Gr'Asp's chagrin, the Snake Troopers later obeyed Hordak's "reawakened" spirit, which used its new robotic armor to manually control the Snake Troopers' Evil Horde mind-chips. | ||
Snout Spout Heroic Water Blasting Firefighter |
Jaxton | A peasant from Etheria, Jaxton was one of three athletes abducted by Hordak and cast into his experimentation matrix. There, like the others, Jaxton was grafted with cybernetic parts giving him both amazing powers and a bizarre form. After crossing through a Laser Gate to Eternia with the Evil Horde, Snout Spout escaped and joined with the renegade Masters of the Universe. Self-conscious about his appearance, and called "Snout Spout" for his abilities to blast water from his cybernetic trunk, Jaxton often feels that everyone is always laughing at him. But when the Snake Men slither out and enemies attack, Snout Spout blasts them back with a super jet spray! | |
Galactic Protector Snout Spout Heroic Master Firefighter |
After the Second Ultimate Battleground, Snout Spout was one of the Heroic Warriors who volunteered to join He-Man and She-Ra in the Tri-Solar System to defend the planet Primus. Injured during a battle in which he and He-Man infiltrated the Mutant Mothership to disable its converted Magnabeam weapon, Snout Spout was taken to Onnor where he was partially rebuilt by the Priman scientists Gepple, Alcon, Krex, and Meldoc. Their upgrades gave him a more threatening appearance as well as a new cybernetic trunk that could shoot scalding steam or freezing ice blasts. They even modified his fusion generator so that it could pull hydrogen and oxygen from the atmosphere to generate an endless supply of water. Although their powers were very different, he often collaborated with the titanic guardian Tuskador and the Galactic Protector Battlebeard. The trio remained close over the years, and as a team they took part in the Third Ultimate Battleground. With He-Man, they later opposed the Cosmic Enforcers when their vendetta to maintain the cosmic balance threatened many peaceful worlds including Primus. | ||
Sorceress Heroic Guardian of Castle Grayskull |
Teela'na | Growing up in a small Eternian village, Teela'na helped defend her people from a Horde Scout ship that had discovered her planet on a magic locating mission. Recognized for her loyalty, courage and wisdom, the current aging Sorceress chose Teela'na to take up her title and defend Castle Grayskull's secrets for the next generation. During her reign as Sorceress, Teela'na not only cast the spell to clone the Sword of He, she was also cloned herself by Skeletor who desired a magic-wielding bride to pass on his legacy. With the help of Man-At-Arms, Teela'na saved the cloned child. And it was through her undying love and devotion to this baby girl that Teela'na gave her up to Man-At-Arms, awaiting the day where her daughter would become the new Sorceress and Guardian of Castle Grayskull's secrets. | |
Reawakened Sorceress Winged Warrior of Vengeance |
During the Reawakening, the Sorceress Teela Na returned to Eternia within the profane radius of the Temple of Darkness. Trapped in the ethereal form of Zoar, she was finally restored after Castle Grayskull was reconstructed by the most powerful mages of Eternia. Now clad in radiant armor, evocative of garments worn by Veena, the first Sorceress, Teela Na's eyes blazed with a turbulent and unsettling fury, for the Temple of Darkness had warped her benevolent nature and transformed her into an unforgiving instrument of vengeance. Operating in secrecy, and using corrupt magic unknowingly drawn from the Temple instead of from Grayskull, she meted out brutal punishments, showing no mercy to many of Eternia's villains. Initially, Teela Na harmed only evildoers, but soon even those who committed minor transgressions suffered severe consequences at her hand. Learning of these incidents, and hearing rumors about "the beautiful winged nightmare," a suspicious Teela tracked and finally confronted her resurrected mother. Overcome with conflicting emotions, Teela froze in horror as the former Sorceress coldly aimed the Staff of Zoar at her own daughter... To be continued In Council Leader Sorceress bio... |
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Council Leader Sorceress Heroic Leader of the New Council of Elders |
Continued from Reawakened Sorceress® bio... Eyes ablaze, Teela Na aimed the Staff of Zoar at her daughter. Teela returned her mother's gaze, but would not move against her. The two stared at each other in silence, until at length Teela lowered her eyes and wept for love of her mother, grief-stricken over what she had become. At this, Teela Na began to feel their unbreakable bond in her heart as the cold rage melted away, finally freeing her from the corrupt influence of the Temple of Darkness. Dropping the staff to the ground, she tearfully embraced her daughter. Together, they returned to the restored Castle Grayskull for a joyful reunion with He-Man and Orko. There, Teela and Orko performed a ritual using the recovered pages from the Book of Living Spells, purifying Teela Na and changing the color of her new vestments to orange, white, and blue. Teela Na went on to become the wise leader of the new Council of Elders, helping to advise Teela, He-Man, and the heroes of Eternia for many years, and playing a key role in the legendary battle against the Supreme Arbitor. |
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Temple of Darkness Sorceress Heroic Guardian of Castle Grayskull |
Teela'na | To safeguard the Power of the Universe after their secret bargain with the Trolla, Grayskull's Elders transfused the power from the Sword of He into a giant orb, which they hid deep within the abyss below Castle Grayskull. There, Grayskull's widow took up the lonely duty of Sorceress, guarding the castle to prevent the power from falling into the wrong hands. For five millennia her students continued this role while the castle faded from memory into legend. At the end of the Great Unrest, a new Sorceress named Teela'na helped the remaining Elders combine their wisdom to tap into Eternia's magical secrets with the orb, creating a new unified force which would be called upon as the "Power of Grayskull" named for the castle which hid it. | |
Space Ace Stellar "Starman" |
Blissfully unaware of his own arrogance, young Tristram literally stumbled upon advanced jetpack armor near Mount Eternia. Scarcely knowing how to use the gear, he dubbed himself "Space Ace," boasting that he was "unstoppable." Space Ace entered the arena of Lord Choloh, challenged Vykron, and was instantly defeated, losing his armor in the contest. Even decades later, the aged Tristram reassured fellow tavern patrons that he "let Vykron win." During this time, the magical being Woock grew bored of testing He-Man and turned his attention to Tristram. Woock made the Heroic Warriors disappear, and restored Tristram's youth and armor. Telling him that he was Eternia's champion, Woock decided Space Ace needed "noble warrior allies" and conjured up the understandably confused Chef Allen, Crackers the clown, and Relay the Manchine puppy. Annoyed over being "saddled with losers," Space Ace nevertheless relied very heavily on their assistance when Plundor invaded Eternia. The unlikely heroes somehow managed to defeat the leporine villain, and a delighted Woock returned everything to normal. Only Space Ace and Relay retained memories of these strange happenings, although Woock left Space Ace with his youth and armor. | ||
The Mighty Spector Heroic Master of Time Travel |
John Spector | After Skeletor banished King Randor to Despondos, he seized his rightful throne and dismantled the Eternian Palace Guards. Loyal to Marlena and the Royal Household, Lt. Spector was cut off from the rest of the Masters of the Universe when he was thrown into a time portal and flung into the future. In this new time, he served King He-Man and was given a special suit reverse engineered from the Cosmic Key. Using its powers, Spector could travel into time, fighting for the Royal Family as their agent throughout Eternia's history. Spector uses his Vortex Suit to turn the tide in battle, loyally serving the King and Queen of Eternia. | |
Spikor Untouchable Master of Evil Combat |
Kleffton | Originally a blacksmith from the Eternian village of Nordling, Kleffton was fused with an enchanted suit of spiked armor and a mystic trident when he attempted to steal a sacred scroll from the city's high priests. Banished from his home, Kleffton became an outcast, wandering into the Sands of Time. He was discovered by Skeletor, who saw his natural talent to forge weapons and recruited him to battle against the Snake Men. Now called Spikor, he serves Skeletor by creating new arms and armor for the Overlord of Evil. Spikor uses his spike-studded body and trident arm as mighty weapons! | |
Spinnerella Dizzying Defender |
Cynthia | With the power to travel very fast across the ground, Spinnerella is very flighty and often confused as one would expect from somebody who travels as she does. She always spins round and round much like a powerful whirlwind. She is totally faithful to She-Ra and honest with everyone she meets. The Great Rebellion calls on Spinnerella to deliver important messages to their loyal friends. She has a spiral fringe skirt and long turquoise and lavender spirals which hang from her cuffs. When she whirls through Etheria these decorations whip around to knock down all who come near! | |
Spydor Evil Stalker |
When the Arachna mothership the Preditaur crash-landed on Preternia, the evil Queen Tyrantula attempted to conquer the planet with her insectoid invaders, none so menacing as the Weblord giant, colossal sentinels on eight legs. Though the army of King Grayskull defeated them, a few of the Weblords survived in Subternia until Webstor lured one to Snake Mountain for his master Skeletor. Using the Mechano-Ray, а diabolical invention of Modulok and Tri-Klops based on the techno-organic virus of the Evil Horde, Skeletor turned the most powerful Weblord into Spydor, his evil robotic stalker and land assault transport. With muscles and mandibles of menacing metal, Spydor gave even the might of He-Man a challenge in battle. Sentient and sinister, Spydor wanted nothing more than to destroy the world that had been built over her dead ancestors' bodies. Although Spydor was loyal to Skeletor, she was abandoned after the Second Ultimate Battleground, and later she served Mosquitor, a free agent after the death of Hordak, and the Crimson Countess, who sought to rule over an undead Eternia, exactly the world Spydor craved. | ||
Sssqueeze Evil Long Armed Viper |
Schisszz Shazzz | One of King Hssss' chief lieutenants during the Great Wars, Shazzz was better known to his enemies as Sssqueeze due to his trademark "slither hold". He enjoys entangling his foes with his powerful constrictor snake arms and just can't keep them off any enemy. As soon as a fight starts he's in the thick of things, wrapping up the first warrior he gets a grip on. Trapped in the Void for several millennia, he was at long last released along with the rest of the Snake Men Army by their descendent Kobra Khan. Finding Eternia ripe for conquest, Shazzz continues to serve King Hssss in battle. His enemies cannot escape the long arms of Sssqueeze! | |
Staff of the Ancients Enchanted Stave Bearing the Eternian Crystal |
Long ago, the demigod Ancients provided guidance and protection to the early inhabitants of Eternia. Only a scant few, such as Sabe-Or, are remembered by name, but their deeds are still spoken of in legends. One such tale involves their creation the Eternian Crystal, a talisman so immensely powerful that it successfully imprisoned beings such as Serpos and the Energy Beast. Mounted in an enchanted staff, the crystal was entrusted to the immortal wizard Eldor, who eventually sealed it within the Gold Chamber of the Ancients. Eons later, the Energy Beast was freed once again and was stopped by He-Man when the mysterious Spirit of the Ancients appeared and presented him with the Eternian Crystal. After He-Man defeated the monster, he hid the Staff of the Ancients deep inside the Abyss surrounding Castle Grayskull, but the staff resurfaced when the cosmic warlock Wraithbinder located and stole it. Soon thereafter, Eldor himself made an unexpected return after escaping his millennia-long imprisonment at the hands of a treacherous secret apprentice. Eldor confronted Wraithbinder and defeated the warlock in a magical duel, finally retrieving the staff. | ||
Staff of Avion Magic Rod of Imprisonment |
When the demon centaur Molkrom was set loose on ancient Eternia, sorcerers of Old Avion combined their magic with the Council of Elders to create a second Staff of Avion. With it the king of Avion defeated Molkrum, but the evil monster's power was so strong that the only way to subdue him was to use the full power of the staff, magically enslaving Molkrom to whoever held it. Fearful of Molkrom's power becoming a weapon for others to wield, the Avionians trapped him in a crystal buried deep in Subternia while the staff was hidden in the Mystic Mountains. Many centuries later, Skeletor and his servant Icer located the staff and used Molkrom to attack Castle Grayskull. While He-Man thwarted them, he did not dare destroy the staff and set Molkrom free. Instead, the Sorceress used it to make Molkrum into a guardian inside the Castle itself. Although Molkrom and the staff disappeared when the Unnamed One destroyed Castle Grayskull, they were restored by the Reawakening. | ||
Emerald Staff of Avion Divine Rod of the Bird People |
According to Avionian legend, the flightless, birdlike denizens of Old Avion were the first indigenous Eternians to stand against the forces of evil. In those early days, the demon Haramesh ran rampant, corrupting the souls of the innocent and feasting upon virginal flesh, but the fiend met his match when he was banished to the underworld by a holy order of Avionian monks. In return for this heroism, the Gods of the Multiverse sent them a sacred gift--the Emerald Staff of Avion--a divine rod that granted the power of flight. From that day forward, all Avionians gained the ability to soar through the skies so long as they eventually returned to absorb the staff's magic. As an additional boon, the staff could also summon and control their defeated enemy Haramesh, should the need ever arise. Countless eons after the staff first appeared, the deposed tyrant Tufos hired the Evil Warrior Goat Man to help him steal the Emerald Staff. However, the villains were soundly defeated when they faced the righteous might of Hawke and her army. | ||
Staff of Despair Cudgel of the Evil Horde Queen |
The Staff of Despair was the scepter of Queen Quintessa, the vain mother of Horde Lord's three sons. Though her husband gave her immortality, she watched in horror as her beauty faded and she and her family mutated with hideous deformities. With her enchanted staff, she tried to steal the youth and beauty of women from worlds conquered by the Evil Horde, but the Cosmic Warrior Hi-Ra destroyed her to save millions, sparking enmity between the Horde Empire and Hi-Ra's line of ancient galactic champions. Queen Quintessa's son Hordak kept her scepter and gave it to his adopted daughter Adora in her role as his Force Captain Despara. Although Hi-Ra had removed its power, the staff remained a dispiriting symbol of oppression and malice feared throughout the Horde Empire. Many years later as She-Ra, Adora finally destroyed the staff when a Reawakened Quintessa, the spitting image of her abandoned guise as Despara, tried to use it to steal the youth of Adora's daughters Hope and Honor. Its destruction restored many of Queen Quintessa's victims and ended the villainous queen forever. | ||
Havoc Staff Ramskulled Cudgel of Chaos |
For hundreds of years the Kings of the ancient city of Zalesia held the Havoc Staff as their scepter of authority. During the Great Wars, a temporary treaty was struck in which the leaders were allowed to empower their standards with the cosmic energy of the Starseed. Tragedy later befell King Nikolas, and he was left to guard the staff and other artifacts in Zalesia's ruins as the Faceless One. The staff later became property of Keldor who fathered his son Malkyn with Nikolas' wayward daughter Evil-Lyn. The Faceless One allowed Keldor to wield the staff, and as Skeletor later master it, knowing it would one day fall into his grandson's hands. When Malkyn became the evil Skeleteen, he sent his father's old ally Crita, who had long been in hiding, to retrieve the staff from the site of Skeletor's grave on Trolla. Because of its cosmic power, the staff could change shape at the will of its master, but it reverted to its original form when once again in the hands of the Zalesian royal bloodline. | ||
Havoc Staff Unbound Ramskulled Scepter of Zalesia |
Although Skeletor wielded the Havoc Staff for many years, he could not access its full power since he was not a descendant of its original creators, the kings of the lost city of Zalesia. To save his secret bride Evil-Lyn, herself the last Zalesian princess and injured in a battle with Count Marzo, Skeletor returned the Havoc Staff to her father, the Faceless One. The Zalesian phantom unlocked the staff's full might to heal his only daughter. Ever treacherous, Skeletor stole back the staff and gained its newly unlocked powers which included changing the staff's appearance to suit his needs. After his death on Trolla, Skeletor was resurrected by Despara using the transformed staff, though she lost it in a battle with the mutant Crita. Skeletor and Evil-Lyn's son Skeleteen later used the staff's magnified powers to force his rival Jitsu to bend the knee in fealty to him for dominion over Snake Mountain, but a resurgent Skeletor reclaimed the staff and Snake Mountain both, breeding enmity between father and son. | ||
Staff of Ka Kobra Staff from the Beginning of Time |
Long ago, the Staff of Ka was once called Kobra and belonged to a benevolent goddess at the creation of Eternia. Seemingly abandoned in the Sands of Time", the staff fell into the hands of Kartan™, who possessed it alongside his Rod of Power. Later, the demonic sorcerer Ka claimed it as his own. Ka drew upon the secrets of the staff, corrupting many Eternians and offering them up to his own evil Snake Goddess Serpentia. Although Ka was defeated by the combined powers of the Elders and the Overlords, the evil Snake Men leader King Hsss obtained the staff and used it to become more powerful while trapped in the Void. Recovered by He-Ra, the staff was given to Sharella, reborn as the new Goddess, who kept it for millennia until she willed it to fall--seemingly at random--into the hands a young girl named Teela. When Teela held the staff aloft, its Kobra head shined like a lantern in Eternia's dark places, illuminating her path and preparing her mind and spirit for her role as a Sorceress of Grayskull. | ||
Staff of Light A Glimmer of Hope in the Dark |
The Staff of Light is a magical artifact given to Princess Glimmer by her mother Queen Angella on her sixteenth birthday. Like Glimmer's tiara, it contained one of the magical Bright Moon crystals that had been given to the grandmother of her father King Micah by Light Hope himself. The Staff of Light brought the hope of Bright Moon to even the darkest corners of Etheria, illuminating the way for lost souls fleeing the chains of Hordak and the Evil Horde and even revealing its wickedness to well-intentioned members like Corporal Romeo and Cadets Lonnie, Kyle, and Rogelio, who had been deceived by Hordak's lies and hypnosis spells cast by Shadow Weaver. While the staff's power initially appeared to wane after being kept too long in the dark, Glimmer gradually discovered that its light flowed from her own inner power which no darkness could eclipse fully so long as she believed in herself and the love of her friends. She later magically split the staff in two, giving one half each to her daughter Princess Ember and son Prince Umber. | ||
Staff of Power Mystical Scepter of the Sorceress |
Once called the Rod of Power and wielded by the high priestesses of Zoar, the Staff of Power was one of the first artifacts to absorb the magic of the Starseed in the center of the planet Eternia. Entrusted to powerful but peace-loving magicians for centuries after Zoar and the elder gods left Eternia, it was discovered by a Sorcerer of Grayskull during the Age of Sorrow after the Staff of Veena was lost in a battle with the wizard giant Morgoth. The staff became a signature scepter of the caretakers of Castle Grayskull, and extended their powers beyond the castle's walls. When King Hsss and Skeletor combined their powers to raise the Towers of Eternia, the magic of the Staff of Power, combined with that of the towers, allowed the Sorceress to retain her human form outside of Castle Grayskull. To pass this ability on to her daughter Teela, the Sorceress allowed the staff to ascend with her into the Vale of the Ancients, bestowing its magic directly into Teela and forever connecting her to her mother's spirit. | ||
Shaping Staff Mysterious Rod of Transformation |
The legendary Shaping Staff was created by ancient, unknown wizards. With its ability to transform any matter in the universe, the staff was deemed too dangerous and hidden away, becoming the stuff of myth until Evil-Lyn uncovered it. Acting on a suspicion, she followed the traveling performer Majestra into a secret cave near the Crystal Sea. There, Evil-Lyn snatched the staff from Majestra's hands and immediately tested it by turning the performer into a rock and assuming her form. In the guise of Majestra, Evil-Lyn, along with Beast Man, infiltrated the palace of Eternia and transformed several of its inhabitants. After battling Faker, He-Man snapped the staff in two, breaking its spell. However, over time, the staff's magical properties slowly caused it to reform. The restored Shaping Staff was later found by the mad tech-genius Entrapta and her Evil Horde companion Colonel Blast following their defeat at the Second Ultimate Battleground. This discovery inspired Entrapta to become a notorious trafficker of deadly artifacts, weaponry, and technology. The corpulent wizard Kothos is the current owner of the Shaping Staff, for which he paid Entrapta a substantial sum. | ||
Staff of Transformation The Metamorphic Rod of He-Ro |
The Staff of Transformation, created by Gray, young apprentice to Eldor, was a magical rod which allowed him to transform into Ro, the Cosmic Warrior he had been before Horde Prime de-aged him and erased his memory. Possessing an interdimensional core of cosmic energy, the staff housed many magical Spellstones collected from across Eternia and many dimensions. These included the blue Spellstone of Strength, to grant brawn and durability; the white Spellstone of Light to illuminate even the deepest darkness; the purple Spellstone of Healing for restorations; the red Spellstone of Defense, by which he could transform his enemies into less dangerous creatures; and the green Spellstone of Protection by which Gray could transform into his ultimate heroic form as He-Ro. Much of the staff's magic passed into the Sword of Power after He-Ro's demise, eventually enabling his descendants to transform into He-Man and She-Ra. King Grayskull buried the staff in a hidden crypt where it waited for He-Ro's descendant Dare, guided by He-Ro's spirit, to wield it as a new heroic wizard of Eternia. | ||
Standor Cosmic Creator Of Power |
Standor | Before time began, the great Gods of the multiverse convened in the Hall of Power to create all that was and all that will ever be. Head architect of this great task was Standor. A cosmic being of unlimited imagination, Standor helped lead his fellow deities by fueling their energies with raw creative force. After creation was complete, it was Standor's magic that cast the aura of the Gods across the universe as a wave of power, giving rise to all forms of life and intelligence. With his infinite energy, Standor reaches out into the cosmos and across the dimensional gateways to power all who would become Masters of the Universe for good or evil. | |
Solar Goggles of Standor The Oculi of Omniscience |
The Solar Goggles of Standor were ancient artifacts stored in the Celestial Library, a trans-dimensional construct containing much of the archived knowledge of the Ancients. During his campaign in the Tri-Solar System, Skeletor and the evil Space Mutants learned of the library's hidden portal in the Wolfram Nebula and broke its protective barriers to gain entrance. Within its labyrinthine halls, Skeletor found and wore the Solar Goggles to gain the Sight of Standor, one of the architects of creation. While the left lens revealed the unlimited chaotic potential of all things, the right lens revealed the orderly cosmic synergy linking everything to a divine formula. Beholding the paradox overwhelmed Skeletor, who, temporarily driven mad, tried to use the library's stabilizing engines to collapse all dimensions. In a rare intervention, the old gods themselves appeared to aid He-Man and She-Ra, defeating Skeletor and re-sealing the Celestial Library forever. Yet Skeletor, having briefly tasted the glory of godhood, would thirst for it evermore and later devised a plot to steal all the gods' powers. | ||
Star Sisters |
See Below | In ancient times, an evil sorceress became jealous of the Star Sisters' youth and beauty and trapped them in a shooting star. It was sent hurling through the cosmos until the three women crash-landed on Etheria. There, they remained magically confined in the side of a mountain until the day Swiftwind's hooves accidently loosened the stone that concealed their prison. She-Ra quickly used her powers to melt away the star that held them captive. In gratitude, the sisters pledged their everlasting friendship. Jewelstar magically conjures gem armor to protect herself and others. Tallstar uses her magic to stretch to unbelievable heights. Starla, with her pet Glorybird, can sense danger and project spells of light against her foes. Together, they stand side-by-side with She-Ra in the battle for freedom. | |
Glorybird Magical Guide of the Star Sisters |
Long ago, three sisters lived in a place called Astraia, a tiny planet hidden deep in the Dimension of Despondos. The sisters were very poor, and although their cruel stepmother hated them, their hearts were filled with kindness and love for others. Seeing this, the great deity Zoar sent an emissary called Glorybird to them as a gift. Appearing to the sisters one fateful day, Glorybird became their beloved "pet," endowing each sister with divine gifts and forever transforming them into the Star Sisters. Glorybird guided the sisters as they used their astounding powers to help Astraia's grateful people. Deeply envious of her stepdaughters, the stepmother finally revealed herself as the terrible Celestial Witch, a mad scourge from dimensions beyond the stars who had gone into hiding decades earlier. The witch's cataractous eyes flashed with animosity as she imprisoned the Star Sisters and Glorybird within a magical shooting star--a failed attempt to sacrifice them to Zoar's greatest enemy, the evil god Horokoth. Many millennia later, it was Glorybird's sacred aura that unconsciously drew She-Ra and Swiftwind to the Star Sisters' location on Etheria. | ||
Jewelstar Hidden Beauty |
Devena | The youngest Star Sister, Jewelstar has the ability to conjure magical jewel armor which protects her from harm and refracts light to blind and confuse enemies. Following the Second Ultimate Battleground, Jewelstar returned to Etheria and helped defend the Crystal Light Barrier against would-be invaders. Notably, she and her sisters joined forces with Granita, Queen Zal, and the heroic Meteorb legion to thwart assaults by Shadow Weaver, Crocobite, and other villains. During this time, Jewelstar was called upon by Queen Angella to join a band of former Rebels in defense of a nonviolent elephantine people called the Ollyfonts, of which Snout Spout had been a notable member. When Jewelstar and her allies arrived at the Ollyfont village, they were horrified to find it completely submerged in water. Survivors identified the culprits as the cutthroat pirate Admiral Scurvy and the aquatic invader Shezar, who planned to remake her own long-lost world Antar on Etheria. Pursuing the attackers to the shores of the Red Lake in the Darkmor Mountains, Jewelstar leapt at Scurvy and Shezar, knocking both villains to the ground with her unyielding jewel armor. | |
Starla Bright and Beautiful Leader |
Gemma | One of the famed Star Sisters and a devoted member of the Great Rebellion, Starla can blast enemies with blinding spells of light. A natural leader with an endless reserve of determination, Starla used her light-based magic to construct the three Star Staffs, enabling her to maintain a telepathic bond with her sisters Tallstar and Jewelstar. Starla played a vital role in helping the mysterious Whisps create a powerful Starburst Cape for She-Ra. This mystical cape became a key weapon in the final confrontation between She-Ra and Hordak on Etheria. In addition to her light-based magic, Starla also possesses the superhuman ability to sense danger. In conjunction with the otherworldly clairvoyant powers of Peekablue, Starla's "star-sense" gave the Rebels an important advantage in their conflict with the Evil Horde. Later, Starla joined her sisters on Eternia where she fought valiantly in the Second Ultimate Battleground. When she returned to Etheria, Starla continued to help the former Rebels against the rising forces of villains such as Shadow Weaver, Scorpia, and the fire goddess Volcana along with her sinister son, the Volcano Magus. | |
Tallstar Lovely Lookout |
Cassandra | A member of the Great Rebellion and one of the Star Sisters, Tallstar possesses the ability to extend her limbs, a trait which endows her with superhuman height and strength. With her amazing physical powers and her prodigious intellect, Tallstar is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the battlefield. In the final clashes against the Evil Horde, known collectively as the End of Wars, Tallstar single-handedly deactivated the gargantuan Horde robot, Steel Kill. Soon thereafter, Tallstar and her sisters Starla and Jewelstar joined She-Ra on Eternia where they participated in the Second Ultimate Battleground. Just before the battle's epic climax, Tallstar and Extendar combined their might to capture a transformed Snake Mekaneck, allowing Teela to restore him with the Secret Liquid of Life. Mekaneck later joined Tallstar on Etheria. The two became close friends and aided the former Rebels in their fight against the growing threats of Shadow Weaver and Scorpia. When Mekaneck was eventually summoned back to Eternia, Tallstar remained on Etheria where she helped her sisters and Rock People like Bouldron and Quartzara defend the Crystal Light Barrier. | |
Starseed Orb Containing the Ultimate Power of Creation |
After the Gods created the Multiverse, they left their Starseeds that birthed each dimension on a planet at the center of each universe. Some of these Starseeds were spent, their powers burned up. Others like the Starseed of the Timeless Dimension was used to grow the Startree and housed in a great fortress to distribute its power throughout its dimension. But the Starseed of the Dimension of Eternia shined the strongest, and its power permeated throughout its universe and even echoed in others. Coveted by wizards who sensed its unlimited power, the Starseed was guarded by the giant Procrustus who allowed only the peace-loving leaders of ancient Preternia to anoint their scepters of power with the magic of the Starseed. While the Eternian Starseed was the strongest of the Five Dimensions, it was also the most vulnerable at the center of Eternia, making its capture vital to all those who sought to become Masters of the Universe. | ||
Stinkor Evil Master of Odors |
Odiphus | Originally a Pelezeean thief named Odiphus, Stinkor was banished from his village after helping a great warlord named Prahvus destroy their defensive weapons. Wandering throughout Eternia, curiosity led him to Tri-Klop's lab deep within Snake Mountain. There he caused an accident that infused his body with a horrid stench so powerful it drives away even Skeletor's Evil Warriors. After demonstrating how his stench power could be used as a weapon of warfare, Odiphus was recruited back to Snake Mountain and armed with a Power Vest Gas Mask created by Tri-Klops to funnel his stench directly at foes. Armed for combat and calling himself "Stinkor," Odiphus has the ability to stink and destroy with his odor of evil. | |
Stonedar Heroic Leader of the Comet Warriors |
Stonedar | From the heart of the Horde Empire, Anillis Kur unleashed a powerful light storm which drove the Comet Warriors from their orbit and hurled them through space. Blasting through several untamed star bands, several Comet Warriors, including Stonedar, their heroic leader, arrived on the magical planet of Eternia. Part of a peaceful clan that shies away from conflict of any kind, Stonedar quickly realized some evil needed to be fought and allied himself and his warriors with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Stonedar can use his blazing armor to temporarily blind attackers in battle. When the Rock People are in danger, he transforms into his boulder form to drive back the enemy! | |
Stratos Winged Warrior |
Stratos of the House of Avion | Lord of Avion, a civilization of winged simians who live high on the peaks of the Mystic Mountains, Stratos is a brave honorable warrior allied with King Randor. Although all Avions have the ability to fly using the magical Emerald Staff, many, including Stratos, have augmented their armor with rocket packs and jets to increase their speed and distance. As a member of the Masters of the Universe, Stratos fights bravely against the evil forces of Skeletor. | |
Lord Stratos Winged Leader of Avion |
Stratos was one of the fallen warriors resurrected by the Reawakening. Initially confused and susceptible to trickery, Stratos did not recognize his own sister Hawke, nor his wife Delora and son Atmoss. Before they could help him, Stratos was captured by the mercenary Batros and taken to the Dark Depths of the Mystic Mountains for a bounty paid by the Avionian outcast Tufos. Tricked into thinking his family had betrayed and murdered him for the throne of Avion, Stratos joined Tufos and his allies, the Evil Warriors Draego-Man, Waspus, and Terrordon in an attack on Avion. Although his family fought valiantly, it was only with the help of sorcerer-in-training Prince Dare that Stratos saw his error and turned upon Tufos and his menacing marauders. Defeating the villains, Stratos and his family were finally reunited and he returned at last to the side of King He-Man to defend Eternia. Years later, Stratos willingly returned to the Vale of the Ancients in order to restore the cosmic balance and protect life in the universe. | ||
Stratos Minicomic Heroic Leader of the Bird People |
In their adolescence, Stratos and Hawke watched helplessly as the Tycons, a race of humanoid insects, killed their parents and ravaged their village. Infuriated, Stratos finally took up his father's Fire Ray and led groups of Bird People against the insect menace. Stratos' forces eventually overcame the Tycons, though many Bird People were left homeless. Undeterred, Stratos and Hawke travelled to the Mystic Mountains where they found the Golden Egg, a holy relic that brought fertility to the land of their ancestors. Stratos led his people into the mountains and there Avion was reborn with young Stratos named as its leader. Because of the trauma he'd endured, Stratos strongly distrusted outsiders, but at the urging of his older cousin Syracu, he gradually learned the value of cooperation, even assisting the barbarian Oo-Larr on occasion. Not long after, Prince Randor saved Stratos from the jaws of a Lizigator, which earned him the Avionian's eternal friendship. It took some years for Stratos' gray feathers to grow over his light-colored down, but with them, his wisdom grew as well. | ||
Stridor Heroic Armored War Horse |
Stridor was the first of a new cavalry of robotic steeds created by Man-At-Arms after he modified Preternian schematics discovered by the archaeologist Melaktha. Augmented with enhanced speed and equipped with forward and rear-facing cannons, Stridor was a formidable ground transport. Man-At-Arms also gave Stridor an artificial intelligence with the capacity to learn from his experiences so that he could better serve his heroic masters. As a result, Stridor learned self sacrifice and heroism from He-Man. During a battle with the evil wizard Morgoth, Stridor sacrificed himself to help destroy Morgoth's magic gem. He-Man carried the seemingly irreparably damaged steed all the way to Castle Grayskull where the Sorceress and Man-At-Arms determined that Stridor had absorbed magic that gave him a living spirit and miraculously repaired his damage. Set free, Stridor later befriended the heroic Fisto and carried him into battle many times against their rivals, the warlord Jitsu and his evil robotic steed Night Stalker. | ||
Strobo Light-Powered Cosmic Enforcer |
Gepher | Chosen as Zodac's replacement in the Cosmic Enforcers, Strobo was tasked by the Overlords of Trolla to investigate his predecessor's assassination on Eternia. Finding Jitsu ruling Snake Mountain and evil spreading across the land, Strobo carried out his Masters' assignment by forcefully maintaining neutrality in He-man's absence. He turned the tide of several battles, fighting both with, and sometimes against, the remaining Masters of the Universe. Strobo wears armor enhancements originally created by the scientists of Anwat Gar. His chest plate can project force fields and energy blasts to stun or even disintegrate those who oppose his will. Stobo uses the forces of light to battle his enemies. | |
Strong-Or Evil Power-Punching Warrior |
Dalmus Fu | Originally a worker in the photanium mines of Phantos, Dalmus lost his right arm and parts of his face when a mechanical press folder malfunctioned. Desiring to become a super strong menace, the master metal-worker stole large amounts of photanium, the strongest metal in the universe, from the mines and created a new face and telescoping arm. After Strong-Or's thievery was discovered, Queen Elmora banished him from her kingdom. Years later, he returned with Skeletor to invade the photanium mines, but when He-Man freed Queen Elmora from Skeletor's influence, Strong-Or was forced out of Phantos once again. Strong-Or, nicknamed "Strong Arm" by his foes, has a powerful punch that extends great distances and is nearly as strong as He-Man. | |
Sultra Evil Witch Obsessed with Magic |
As a child, the green-skinned witch Sultra studied dark sorcery under the tutelage of the cackling Celestial Witch, who taught her blasphemous names like "Horokoth", "Sh'Gora", and "Kraal", Later, Sultra joined a young Hordak, who appointed her Lead Witch when a contingent of Evil Horde members traveled to Preternia. Fascinated by Hordak's technomancy, Sultra learned to combine magic and science, forging her high-velocity Doom-Broom. Sultra's magical interests blossomed into obsession when she acquired the cursed Amulet of Anguish, which drove her to fixate on bizarre formulas that might unlock gateways to the Demon Realms. Hordak blamed Sultra when his attempt to complete the Spell of Separation was thwarted, and imprisoned her in one of the incomprehensible dimensions that had so captivated her. Lost for millennia, Sultra communed with foul and unknowable horrors until she was finally freed by a foolish noblewoman seeking immortality. Deeply twisted by what she witnessed during her exile, Sultra now operates independently on present-day Eternia, hatching her own schemes and harboring a seething hatred for her former Horde allies. A loner, Sultra has nonetheless joined the secret supernatural cabal of Scareglow. | ||
Sun Scarab Powerful Talisman from Ancient Eternia |
The Sun Scarab is a sacred artifact created by the mystic Kartan, who used its many arcane powers to combat the early barbarian Sorcerer Kings and would-be usurpers such as the immortal Queen Iandir, evil ruler of the Eternian north. Among its remarkable abilities, the Sun Scarab can physically transform the one who wields it into a powerful warrior-mage. Before he entered "the ceaseless sleep," Kartan ordered his servants to hide the Scarab in the Temple of the Sun. Eons later, the villainous Nepthu uncovered the artifact and used it to wreak havoc until He-Man stopped him by destroying it. Desperate to regain his empowered form, Nepthu turned to King Hsss who restored the relic in exchange for Nepthu's loyalty. During the Second Ultimate Battleground, Kartan's former priest Wrap Trap dimly recognized the Sun Scarab in Nepthu's hand. Slowly shambling until he was close enough to grab Nepthu by the throat, the mummy snatched the Scarab and instantly gained a twisted, corrupt sentience and free will. Later, Wrap Trap malevolently employed both the Sun Scarab and the Netherworld Scroll against the forces of good. | ||
Sweet Bee Honey of a Guide |
Beatrice Castle | Enhanced by the magic of Castaspella, Beatrice gained the ability to fly through the air like a bee. As a honey of a friend to She-Ra, Sweet Bee became a trusted guide to the good folk of Etheria. She joined the Great Rebellion using her sky borne vantage point to spy on the evil Horde. After Hordak found a magical passage to Eternia, Sweet Bee followed him there along with other members of the Great Rebellion, allying themselves with the renegade Masters of the Universe. Beatrice later fought in the Second Ultimate Battle Ground and led a brigade of special forces made up of both Avion and Andreenid aerial agents. Her squad fought an assault against Viper Tower helping to defend it from a fleet of attacking Rotons. As beautiful as she is fast, Sweet Bee flies ahead to report on enemy movements for her allies. | |
Swiftwind Beautiful Horse, Spirit, Becomes Magical Flying Unicorn! |
Spirit | A magical steed from Etheria, Spirit served Adora during her time as Force Captain of the Horde Army. Loyal to Adora, not the Horde, Spirit stayed with her after Adora learned of her true heritage and joined the Great Rebellion. Enhanced by Adora's newly acquired Sword of Protection, Spirit was transformed into She-Ra's flying mount Swiftwind, heroically carrying the Princess of Power into battle. Swiftwind remained with She-Ra, traveling with her from Etheria to Eternia to join with the renegade Masters of the Universe in the continued fight against Hordak and his armies. | |
Sword of Gaz Battle-Worn Blade from the North |
Vulkar, blacksmith from the Village of Gaz, crafted his sword in the Forge of Grayskull to fight in the Great Wars. Despite many victories, he was killed by the Great Black Wizard, who took his Sword of Gaz as a prize. Later Vulkar's wayward son Vikor, an axe-wielding mercenary from the north, vowed to reclaim his father's sword. Though he had no use for titles, many celebrated him as a hero. With Custar, Lord of the Rhinotaurs, he challenged the Ice Queen landir and fought the terrifying warrior Draego-Man. When at last he took back the sword from the Great Black Wizard, he was selected by the Goddess as the first guardian for the Sword of He. Vikor later used the Sword of Gaz to carve a branch given to him by Skytree into a stake with which to incapacitate the vampiric Crimson Countess, another ally of the Great Black Wizard. When Vikor fell helping He-Ra defeat the venomous Queen Tyrantula and her remnant of Arachna warriors, the granddaughter of Grayskull marked his grave with the Sword of Gaz. | ||
Sword of Grayskull Mighty Blade of King Grayskull |
Just before his death, the wizard He-Ro gave his sparkling blue Sword of He to his ally, the mortal D'Vann Grayskull, King of the Free People of Eternia. Able to conduct the cosmic energies flowing from the core of planet Eternia itself, the sword became as steel in Grayskull's hands. Against many foes, Grayskull wielded this mystical blade, yet the armies of darkness were restless and ever eager to obtain Grayskull's power. Following the Great Wars, a dethroned King Hsss assumed the skin of Grayskull's ally Lord Adi and tricked his people in Anwat Gar with a lie that the sword would tempt King Grayskull to become a tyrant worse than the Snake Men and the Evil Horde. Deceived, the Gar then betrayed and murdered Grayskull while he was still weak from expelling the Evil Horde into Despondos. Grayskull's widow Veena, with the help of Zodac, revealed Hsss' treachery, then split the blade in two, hiding the halves on each of Eternia's hemispheres and prophesying that Grayskull's true heir would unite them to defend Eternia. | ||
Dual-Bladed Sword of Keldor | To symbolize their alliance, the kings of Eternos and Zalesia commanded their metal masters to forge two swords that could be united as one. Each king wielded a half of the sword with the animal crests of their houses engraved upon the hilts. When Serpos later destroyed Zalesia near the end of the Great Wars, the Zalesian blade was thought lost for centuries. Unknown to all, a young Gar handmaiden named Saryn found the blade and used it to protect herself from hunters after she had been tricked into betraying King Grayskull. Hiding on the Isle of Tears where time did not pass, Saryn prayed for forgiveness for her mistakes until the scion of Eternos, a young Prince Miro, was shipwrecked on the island with her. Surviving together against pirates and wild dragosaurs, Saryn and Miro became lovers. While Saryn could not leave the Isle, she gave her half of the sword to their son Keldor when he left to grow up with his father in Eternos. Keldor later united the swords as his birthright. | ||
Khopesh of Kartan Cursed Sabre from the Past |
Millennia before the birth of King Grayskull, the powerful mystic Kartan ruled the Sylcon people. Known by his allies as "Kartan the Magnificent," and by his enemies as "Kartan the Terrible," the wise but unforgiving ruler carried a mystical khopesh believed to have belonged to the last of the Ancients. In a gesture of friendship and trust, Kartan presented the sickle-sword to his devoted priest Sibor, but when the priest accidentally killed Kartan's daughter, the enraged ruler exacted his terrible revenge by having Sibor wrapped in mummy's bandages and buried alive. Condemning Sibor to living death for all eternity, Kartan placed his khopesh across the priest's chest and put a terrible curse upon it. It was said the khopesh would bring ruin to any who dared use the undead mummy for their own gain. Awakened eons later and dubbed Wrap Trap, the tormented creature became a magically controlled member of the Evil Horde, dragging the blighted saber by his side. Some claim it was Kartan's ancient curse that brought about the unexpected downfall of Hordak and his army in the Second Ultimate Battleground. | ||
Sword of He Legendary Blade of He-Ro |
Created by the Overlords of the Timeless Dimension, the Sword of He channeled cosmic forces unlike any other object in the universe. Corrupted by ambition, the Trollan Gorpo betrayed his fellow Overlords and tried to steal the sword, but their combined magic stripped him of his magical name, and trapped him into the Nameless Dimension. Fearful that their child-like nature was too susceptible to corruption, the Overlords selected Cosmic Warriors to wield the Sword of He on their behalf and protect the universe from evil. The Overlords' leader Za-Gras himself chose the young hopeful Ro, a simple farm boy on the peaceful world of Primus, to be one such warrior. Ro's adventures took him to the world of Eternia where, upon his death, he passed his magic sword to his friend D'Vann Grayskull. The sword thus became a weapon wielded by the heroes of Eternia, where the struggle against evil was most dire, and the Overlords created the Cosmic Enforcers to maintain balance in the rest of the universe. | ||
Phyll'may-shun Sword of Power Magic Sword from Another Universe |
Described in the ancient Eatockian Scrolls of Castle Grayskull, and once believed to be a myth, Phyll'May-Shun was a parallel-dimension-cluster, adjacent to the Central dimension-cluster. Accessible only via a secret portal which existed on Moon Scheimorr near Trolla, Phyll'May-Shun's version of Eternia was a place of sublime beauty, romantic simplicity, and deep mystery. The immensely powerful and kind-hearted He-Man of Phyll'May-Shun once came to the Central dimension-cluster along with Phyll'May-Shun's Orko. Having lost his Sword of Power in a dark vortex, Phyll'May-Shun's He-Man joined forces with He-Man of the Central dimension-cluster to locate the legendary blade. Learning that the Mutant Flogg had been restored and secretly tasked with stealing the Phyll'May-Shun Sword of Power by the evil Azrog and Spydra, chaos mages in league with Shokoti, both versions of He-Man successfully triumphed against the villains and recovered the mystic weapon. Before returning to his own dimension, Phyll'May-Shun's He-Man swore to return if his help was ever needed, and explained to both Phyll'May-Shun's Orko and the Orko of the Central dimension-cluster that teamwork and friendship should go hand in hand. | ||
The First Half of the Power Sword Divided Blade of Legend |
When Queen Grayskull split the Sword of Power in two, she hid one half in a secret place on the dark side of Eternia and entrusted the other half to Sharella, her warrior woman ally who had been changed into the immortal green-skinned avatar of the Goddess Asklepia. Sharella selected many worthy champions on Eternia throughout the centuries to guard the half sword, intent on keeping its legend alive in the minds of Eternians even in the grim days of the Age of Sorrow. The Goddess' enchantment made the half sword appear whole to mortal Eternians. While the character of each guardian affected the sword slightly, all were worthy enough to hold and imbue the blade with a portion of their noble spirits. The Sword of Power was briefly reunited with its other half when the guardian Oo-Larr collected both for the Sorceress to create the Sword of Protection. Unfortunately, Oo-Larr's mission left clues that led the malevolent Skeletor to the half of the sword hidden in the Dark Hemisphere. | ||
Sword of Power Mystical Blade of He-Man |
Finally and properly reunited by the heroic Prince Adam after being split in half for centuries, the Sword of Power channelled the fantastic cosmic powers of the universe to transform the prince into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe. The sword also transformed Adam's fearful pet Cringer into the mighty Battle Cat, channelling the spirits of ancient Sabe-Or and Battle Lion, the steed of King Grayskull. Possessing cosmic secrets remembered from the beginning of its creation, the magic sword also bestowed many new skills and abilities to aid He-Man in his ongoing battle against the villainous Skeletor. It also linked Adam's consciousness as He-Man with the spirits of its past bearers. Although there is often a price to be paid for the help of magic, Adam's spirit was pure and his devotion to helping others made him the only man worthy of the Sword of He. Because his character resembled that of his ancestor, the sword in his possession took a form that most resembled its appearance when it was wielded by King Grayskull. | ||
Disguised Sword of Power Camouflaged Blade of Prince Adam |
In addition to obscuring the appearance of Prince Adam, the Power of Grayskull also disguised the Sword of Power in a regal maroon color. However, this deception did not fool the nigh-omnipotent Om, who once pitted He-Man and Skeletor against each other to satisfy his voracious curiosity. Ever-inquisitive, Om later returned, wishing to learn if He-Man was also the most powerful man in the Multiverse. Snatching the Sword of Power, Om agreed to return it after his curiosity was satisfied. Reluctantly, He-Man accepted the challenge. Thrust into the Nexus of All Realities, he soon found himself on a barren moon. There, he faced two warriors--the caped, super-powered man, who was kind of heart and virtuous of spirit, and an enraged, yet almost childlike, green-skinned behemoth. From each combatant, Om took something precious that would be returned once his question was answered. The green monster roared, initiating a titanic battle of power that lasted many hours. Eventually, He-Man convinced his challengers to stop fighting, realizing that real power comes not from force, but from friendship. At this, Om declared He-Man the victor, and the three warriors parted as allies. | ||
Gold Sword of Power Legacy of He-Man |
On his fiftieth birthday, two years after his son Dare returned the Sword of Power to him, King He-Man was summoned to the restored Castle Grayskull by his wife Teela and her mother Teela Na, leader of the new Council of Elders. Entering the Crystal Chamber, He-Man was instructed to become Adam. He exclaimed, "Let the Power return" and transformed, but the Sword of Power began to glow with a brilliant golden sheen as King Adam was infused with an amazing gift. With each pulse of the golden Power Sword, he gained the knowledge and memories of everyone who had ever wielded it. Lost history flooded Adam's mind--the great adventures of He-Ro and King Grayskull, the nine tasks given to Wun-Dar by the Snow Dwarfs of Crystal Mountain, long-forgotten battles between the original Vykron and the dread warlord Dyr, and the first time He-Ra met her noble black stag. As the sword faded back to silver, Adam had a final vision of the future wherein Dare, adorned with the feathered headdress of Zoar and wielding the Sword of the Ancients, guarded Central Tower. | ||
Sword of Protection Mystical Blade of She-Ra |
Upon sensing that the twins of his prophecy were born on Eternia, Light Hope reached out across dimensions to the Sorceress with important instructions to create a new magical sword. She charged Man-At-Arms and Oo-Larr with bringing to her both halves of the Sword of He so that she could temporarily unite them and cast a spell to duplicate the blade in order to match its ability to conduct the energy of the Star Seed. To give the new sword its own power, the Sorceress embedded into it the Gem of Tiar-Ra, the mother stone of Crystal World, the Crystal Castle, and even the Crystal Chamber beneath Castle Grayskull itself. Although its fated owner Adora was abducted, the Sorceress sent the sword with her brother Adam to find her. In Adora's hands, the sword created a glittering shower that transformed her at last into She-Ra, protector of good in the universe and Princess of Power! Through the magic of the crystal, She-Ra's sword could change shape at She-Ra's command, and it gave She-Ra unique powers of telepathy and healing. | ||
Sword of Saz Holy Blade of the Cat God |
Situated at the center of Creation, Eternia was the first world formed by the Gods of the Multiverse. One of these gods was Saz, a blue-furred feline deity who created the humanoid cat races and four-legged feline species. Brandishing his holy sword, Saz protected his "children" and taught them to be courageous. When the Snake Goddess Serpentia and her fellow god Horokoth became jealous of Saz's children, they unleashed Serpos and Hordeous, primordial godbeasts of destruction. Passing his holy sword to his demigod son--the green-furred, orange-striped paladin, Sabe-Or--Saz transformed himself into a colossal cat-beast and subdued both Serpos and Hordeous. Doing as Saz instructed them, Sabe-Or and his fellow Ancients used the power of the Eternian Crystal to imprison Serpos in stone. Saz himself mysteriously vanished, while Hordeous escaped into the cosmos. Upon Sabe-Or's death centuries later, he transferred his heroic essence into a group of Eternian tigers, permanently transforming them and their descendants into the sentient cats of the Green Tiger Tribe. The Sword of Saz was passed down to Qadian chieftains throughout the ensuing millennia and is currently wielded by Chief Carnivus. | ||
Sy-Klone Heroic Fist-Flinging Tornado! |
Sy-Klone Son of Dy-Lex | Protector of the Legacy Stones and the Last Defender of Anwat Gar, Sy-Klone joined the Masters of the Universe after the Stones were destroyed and his mission completed. He wears the last remaining TECH vest Armor created by his Gar ancestors to terrorize Eternia after the Great Wars. Its built-in wind rockets allow the user to create powerful vortexes of spinning energy as a defensive weapon or to fly through the air. Sy-Klone has upgraded his armor to also include cosmic radar which lets him sense the physical presence of evil long before others. Sy-Klone's wind Powers and radar chest make him combat ready! | |
Battle Armor Sy-Klone Heroic Tornado Warrior of the Ancient Gar |
While scouting Subternia for safe havens during the oppressive reign of King Skeletor, Sy-Klone discovered the ancient buried Gar Star Cruiser and recovered the advanced helmet and armor of his ancestors contained within. Gaining new knowledge and super-cyclonic powers, he was able to locate the hidden Kingdom of Gar Firian where the surviving Gar had sequestered themselves after the destruction of Anwat Gar eons earlier. While many Eternians remembered Gar Lord Adi, actually King Hsss in disguise, had betrayed King Grayskull, and the attacks by renegade Gar pirates and the menace of Shokoti, the influential Spirit of Hordak had clouded the memory of past Gar heroes who thwarted each of those villains. Together, Sy-Klone and He-Man defended Gar Firian from Skeletor's robots and convinced its leader King Malkor to use their unique combination of science and sorcery to aid the resistance. Upon the defeats of King Hsss and Hordak in the Second Ultimate Battleground, Sy-Klone became the Gar representative on the Council of Eternia and later trained a new generation of Gar heroes with his advanced abilities. | ||
Tamadge Evil Cyborg Sorceress Dragon |
The wingless Tamadge was a sorceress dragon from Darksmoke who wanted to combine the magic of the dragons' Fire Pit with the alien science of the Evil Horde. Banished for treachery, she flew to the planet's core and fought Procrustus to a stand-still in order to steal power from the Starseed. She gained access to the Laser-Light energies and created cybernetic red wings. Terrorizing Eternia with her laser-fire breath, Tamadge fought with the elder wizard Keclar, who destroyed her body and turned her heart into the Gem of Tamadge. Many centuries later, Modulok, in his Ultrabeast form, recreated her with a new heart powered by an enchanted volcanic stone collected from Mount Barathrum. Tamadge's lost spirit was paired with her new body by the witch Sultra, who wanted to use Tamadge to break into the restored Castle Grayskull, but Tamadge proved impossible for both Sultra and Modulok to control. Only Sir Laser-Lot and Plasmar were able to contain Tamadge long enough for Granamyr to trap her in a column of ice stored in the frozen caves near Darksmoke. | ||
Teela Warrior Goddess |
Teela | The adoptive daughter of Duncan, the current Man-At-Arms, Teela grew up in the palace of King Randor. Trained from an early age in the ways of battle, at 18 she became Captain of the Guard, leading Randor's troops and acting as a defacto member of the Masters of the Universe. She has yet to become aware of her true heritage as the magically cloned daughter, and heir to, the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull. She carries the staff of Ka which was once used by the Snake Men in their epic battles against the Horde and King Grayskull during the Great Wars. Teela uses her magical staff to track her foes' every move! | |
Battleground Teela Heroic Heir to The Sorceress |
Teela | After being wounded by King Hssss' venom, the Sorceress of Grayskull knew her time was short. She quickly arranged a mission with Teela to the Elder's training citadel in the Polar Ice Cap. Here, the Sorceress revealed Teela's true heritage, that she was secretly her magically cloned daughter and destined to become the next guardian of the Castle Grayskull and its secrets! Although in a state of disbelief, Teela knew in her heart that her mother spoke the truth, and trained with the Sorceress until the venom overtook her. Returning to Grayskull as the new guardian, Teela uses her new magic to protect the Power of Grayskull and guard the safety of all Eternia. | |
Captain Teela Heroic Captain of the Royal Guard |
From early childhood, Teela was trained by her adoptive father Duncan, who served King Randor as Man-At-Arms and General in charge of the kingdom's military forces. Raised alongside Prince Adam, Teela cared deeply for the prince and enjoyed his carefree humor, but was often frustrated by the fact that he lacked any sense of responsibility. This trait seemed to worsen as Adam grew older, vexing the no-nonsense Teela who saw glimpses of the true heroic spirit masked by Adam's behavior. With almost preternatural skill and determination, Teela climbed the ranks of the Eternian Royal Guard, gaining the respect of older guards such as the Qadian Havanar and the Repton Rubeusss, although the jealous Nolar Blak and Robert Cassius claimed that nepotism was at play. In addition to her abilities as a warrior, Teela was adept at piloting the Wind Raider and was the first to test her father's replicas of the ancient and legendary Talon Fighter. When Teela was only 18, King Randor named her Captain of the Royal Guard, making her the youngest Eternian to ever receive this distinction. | ||
Ultimate Teela Warrior Goddess |
A no-nonsense warrior trained by her adoptive father Man-At-Arms, Teela always pushed herself to be the most skilled and accomplished warrior in the Kingdom of Eternos. Knowing that she would always be judged against her father's deeds, Teela never failed to rise to a challenge. When King Randor named her his Captain of the Guard and assigned her to train his own callow son Prince Adam, few in the kingdom mistook her achievements for nepotism. Teela never knew her mother until the day the Sorceress of Grayskull revealed the truth to her, that she was born by magic when the evil Skeletor defiled ancient arts to steal the Sorceress's powers. When the Sorceress later suffered a fatal dose of King Hssss' venom, she trained Teela in the ways of magic to act as her replacement, a role that Teela initially rejected until Adam shared his secret identity as the heroic He-Man. Whether armed with her sword, or the mystic Staff of Ka, Teela is a true heroic warrior goddess. While her secret husband He-Man searched the cosmos for his missing sister She-Ra, Teela guarded Castle Grayskull as its Sorceress and raised their young son Prince Dare with the help of King Randor and Queen Marlena. Sensing that Dare might one day be called to protect Eternia as his father did, Teela used her Staff of Ka to summon the Goddess to help train the boy. Teela further formed a new Council of Elders including Orko, Master Sebrian, and other spell-casters to help protect Eternia from mystical threats such as the evil Enchantress and Shokoti. While Teela became Queen of Eternia when He-Man returned to inherit his father's crown, her role as guardian seemed to come to a sudden end when the Unnamed One used his formidable power to destroy Castle Grayskull. However, Teela retained her powers as Grayskull's magic could never be truly destroyed. Eventually she and her new Council of Elders were able to restore the Castle with the help of an unexpected ally: a resurrected Keldor! |
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Terroar Evil Snake Men Creature with a Sinister Shriek |
Long ago, Terroar was exiled from Melodian, a dimension of sound inhabited by formless beings. Though Melodian's denizens were but whispers, Terroar manifested himself as a violent roar that maimed others of his kind. Branded as a dangerous criminal, Terroar was cryosonically frozen and sent hurtling through inter-dimensional space. His craft crashed in Eternia's Ice Mountains, where Terroar remained inert for millennia. Freed during a skirmish between the Evil Horde, the Evil Warriors, and the Snake Men, Terroar systematically assimilated the physical characteristics of several warriors, taking on a macabre combination of their features. The three factions agreed to hunt the alien, but when they cornered him, he unleashed a devastating roar that brought all to their knees. Fascinated, King Hssss prevented Quick Flick from felling Terroar with an arrow, allowing him to escape. Later, Lord Gr'Asp sought Terroar in the Ice Valley of Death. Remembering Hssss' "kindness," the alien willingly joined the ever-growing forces of the Snake Men and became their secret weapon in battle until the brave trio of Plasmar, Slamurai, and Strobo discovered that Terroar could not withstand prolonged exposure to light. | ||
Trap Jaw Evil and Armed for Combat |
Kronis | An insane criminal from the dimension of Infinita, Kronis was one of several evil warriors freed from an intergalactic prison by Keldor to bolster his ranks during the start of the Great Unrest. After serving Keldor for years, Kronis grew ambitious and raised an army of his own to challenge his master. Now a powerful Overlord of Evil, Skeletor defeated Kronis--breaking his jaw and arm and leaving him for dead. Found and rebuilt by Tri-Klops, Kronis was transformed by him into Trap Jaw, a man armed with combat weapons and an "iron jaw!" | |
Kronis Dreaded Space Pirate |
Once a member of a nomadic tribe in the Dimension of Infinita, Kronis was trained by his father and uncles to fight and strategize against their enemies. When the terrible Mouth of Moloch consumed their home world, Kronis only narrowly escaped with the help of the opportunistic Collector, an inter-dimensional traveler building a collection of last surviving species. As the Collector's prisoner for several years, Kronis' mind was pulled and twisted by traumatic captivity rays. Finally Kronis and fellow captive Sychor broke free, stole much of the Collector's technology, and partnered as criminals in the Tri-Solar System. For a time Kronis savored his wealth and plunder, but his and Sychor's crimes drew the attention of the Galactic Protectors, driving them further into space controlled by the Evil Horde. Eventually Kronis betrayed Sychor to escape a Horde patrol, but he was himself apprehended by the Protectors and imprisoned. When the wizard Keldor offered to set him free in exchange for joining his Evil Warriors, Kronis did not even hesitate, thinking he would once again obtain his freedom through treachery and cunning. | ||
Trap Jaw Minicomic Evil Cyborg Criminal with an "Iron Jaw" |
When Skeletor defeated Kronis, his dark magic left the insane criminal broken and poisoned. Although Tri-Klops rebuilt Kronis into the loyal but menacing Trap Jaw, Skeletor's poison continued to ravage his body and over time turned his blue skin into a sickly green. During a battle with the Heroic Warriors, Trap Jaw escaped through a dimensional gateway to his native Infinita where peacekeepers once more tried to capture him for his criminal past. Trap Jaw lost much of his damaged body armor, and without Tri-Klops to maintain his cybernetics, his mechanical arm became little more than primitive club. However, the strange workings of magic caused Trap Jaw to gain trans-dimensional entry into Castle Grayskull, allowing him to temporarily absorb much of the castle's powers. When Trap Jaw returned to conquer Eternia for himself, Skeletor joined forces with He-Man to defeat him by severing his connection to the castle's power. Trap Jaw renewed his loyalty to Skeletor, but secretly he hungered for the power he had ever so briefly possessed. | ||
Tri-Klops Evil and Sees Everything |
Trydor Esooniux Scope | Originally an inter-dimensional bounty hunter and tracker, Scope was recruited by Skeletor during one of the final battles of the Great Unrest to bolster his weakened forces. As good with a blade as he is crafty, Scope took on the name Tri-Klops after an accident left him blind and he was forced to wear a tri-optic visor which granted him expanded tracking abilities including Gammavision, the ability to see around objects, Distavision, a form of Far Vision, Night Vision, and the ability to generate optic blasts. Tri-Klops uses his three different eyes to spy for Skeletor! | |
Tung Lashor Evil Snake Men Creature with the Venemous Tongue |
Kasssher | Armed with a quick licking tongue that shoots out to reach enemies in battle, Tung Lashor infects his foes with a dose of vile venom. Although he is loyal to King Hssss he was brainwashed by Evil-Lyn into serving the Overlord of Evil for the time being. Tung Lashor is an extremely brutal creature, more openly vicious than other Snake Men but still cowers before King Hssss like all the others. He likes to lash his tongue at just about anything--even his comrades to shake them up once in a while. Like Rattlor, Tung Lashor eventually became a member of the Evil Horde after he was passed over for promotion in favor of Kobra Khan. Flickering his forked tongue, Tung Lashor stuns his foes with his venomous lick. | |
Tuskador Mighty Tusked Galactic Guardian |
Tuskador joined the Galactic Protectors when the robot ship Balzantine 5 carrying deadly bio weapons leftover from the Chemical Wars was thrown off course by a debris shower and sent crashing towards Primus. Armored with an elephant-like helmet of his own design, Tuskador can turn his enemies' own size against them. He can even lift the massive warrior Sagitar during training exercises. With his mighty tusks he can break through solid barriers. Tuskador believes that the secret to victory is knowing when his enemies are most vulnerable, which is often the moment they think they have defeated him. Tuskador, sometimes called Insyzor, is a star pilot of both the Astrosub fighter jet and the Starship Eternia, and he often trains the new recruits for the Galactic Protectors on Primus. | ||
Twiggets Little People of the Whispering Woods |
Inextricably linked to the magic of the Whispering Woods, the diminutive Twiggets are a jovial, peace-loving race of nature beings, many of whom reside in Twigget Village. Loyal and ever-inquisitive, Twiggets are clad in green and are ruled by the benevolent King Sprite and Queen Sparkle. The Twiggets are so deeply connected to Whispering Woods that they will become ill if any harm befalls it. Their mystical advisor, the half-Twigget witch Madame Razz, is seemingly immune to this ailment, perhaps due to her half-human nature. There is little doubt that the favorite activity of most Twiggets is the consumption of tasty treats like Spoo and Honey Apples, both of which are served at woodland festivals in Twigget Valley. Notable Twiggets include Spunky, known for his flute-playing, and Sprint, who performs remarkable cartwheels at the Summer Moon Festival. The heroic Twiggets Sprag, Spritina, and Sprocker are held in especially high esteem as members of the Great Rebellion, assisting them in protecting Whispering Woods from the Evil Horde. With their simple weapons, cleverness, and amazing stealth, they have surprised members of both the Horde and the Rebellion alike! | ||
Twistoid Evil Energy Cyborg |
Gyro Robot | Created by Skeletor to combat a heroic spinning cyborg built by Man-At-Arms, Twistoid is a purely robotic energy Gyro Robot that loves nothing more than to spin into battle and slam his foes like crazy. He has the ability to store up immense amounts of energy then burst out in a super spinning action plowing over warriors and taking on heroic energy powered robots and cyborgs. He carries a ball and chain, whirling sword and terror gears which he uses in service to Skeletor. Twistoid was destroyed during the Second Ultimate Battleground in hand-to-hand spinning combat with his arch nemesis Rotar. Eventually, his robotic brain was relocated and installed in a Roton. This self-aware vehicle became a key member of Skeleteen's evil forces in his fight against He-Ro and the Masters of Eternia. | |
Two Bad Double-Headed Evil Strategist |
Tuvar and Badra | Originally hired as bounty hunters to track down He-Man, Tuvar and Badra were magically fused together in an unrepeatable spell by Skeletor in retribution for their failure. Now called "Two Bad", this new multi-headed creature became a mixed blessing for the Evil Warriors. When his two heads are working together, Two Bad is nearly as clever and devious as Skeletor and his advantage in battle is doubled. However his two heads rarely get along. Quite often the two heads will bicker with one another at just the wrong moment. Two Bad is double trouble, twice the plotting power of other evil foes. | |
Tuvar Evil Intergalactic Bounty Hunter |
Tuvar was an intergalactic bounty hunter and thief known for his expertise with high-tech weaponry. Despite his formidable skills, Tuvar was eventually captured by the lawman Rio Blast and incarcerated at Prison Starr. There, he met the brutish gangster Baddrah and instantly disliked his cell-mate's boorishness. The two argued incessantly, but shared a mutual loathing for their prison confines. At the urging of fellow Inmate Galen Nycoff, Tuvar and Baddrah put their heads together and devised an ingenious escape strategy. As they fled, however, a brawl erupted between them, causing their stolen space cruiser to crash-land on Eternia. Blaming Baddrah for the accident, Tuvar left his fellow fugitive to die in the flaming wreckage. Tuvar remained on Eternia, but was soon plagued by the surviving Baddrah's attempts to outdo and undermine his reputation as a bounty hunter, cementing a rivalry that persisted even after their transformation into the Evil Warrior Two Bad. Many years later, a resurrected Skeletor ordered Two Bad to return to Prison Starr where he successfully liberated the likes of Clawful, Karg, "Strong Arm," Hoove, and Lizorr, among others. | ||
Baddrah Evil Mercenary Brute! |
Baddrah was a brutal Denebrian enforcer for the galactic mob until a botched smuggling deal gave him a one-way ticket to the Prison Starr. Baddrah blamed technology for his downfall and hated his cellmate, Tuvar, who prized gadgetry instead of sheer muscle. Wanting to be rid of their endless fighting, fellow inmate Galen Nycoff suggested they combine Baddrah's muscle with Tuvar's techskills to escape. Despite their initial success with cooperation, their rivalry persisted and soon marooned them on the backward planet Eternia. Initially Baddrah found work as a gladiator in the arena of Lord Choloh, then later joined the mercenary goon squad serving the warlord Prahvus until he saw Tuvar working as a bounty hunter in Subternia and decided he could catch twice as many bounties without relying on Tuvar's machines. Their ensuing rivalry left them merged as the Evil Warrior Two Bad, but Baddrah continued to resent Tuvar's affinity for technology, often breaking his creations out of spite. Modulok later gave them the ability to temporarily split apart again, recruiting them with the dubious promise he'd make the split permanent. | ||
Tytus Heroic Giant Warlord |
Tytus | The giant Tytus fought for peace alongside King Grayskull and He-Ro in the Great Wars. Originally from the mountains of Perpetua, he was forced to leave his home after his herd of dinosaurs began developing strange techno parts. He traveled across Eternia to seek help from Grayskull's village. There he joined the King in battle against the Snake Men and The Evil Horde. After He-Ro's death,Tytus used his great strength to build King Grayskull a mighty fortress, incorporating the symbol of the Cosmic Warriors into the entrance as a tribute to his fallen comrade. He would later help construct one of the Three Towers during a temporary truce with his enemies. In the end, Tytus fell during the First Ultimate Battle Ground, heroically sacrificing his life to stop the rampaging giant Megator! | |
Uncle Montork Heroic Favorite Uncle of Orko |
Head of the Magic Academy on Trolla and favorite uncle to Orko, Uncle Montork was one of Trolla's greatest magicians. Although a prodigy instructed by Za-Gras, leader of the Overlords, Montork turned down an emeritus seat on the ruling Crimson Council. He intended to guide the new owner of the Sword of He on Eternia, but Orko accidentally took his place. Trusting his nephew had a great destiny, Montork enjoyed a short-lived retirement with his peaceful friend Gark, but the antics of his wayward former student Azrog forced him back into action. Foreseeing the invasion of the Unnamed One, Montork assembled the Defenders of Trolla to keep the Overlords' secrets safe. He later shared all his knowledge of the Overlords with Orko when the new Elders remade Castle Grayskull. | ||
Unnamed One Evil Lord of Chaos |
Gorpo | Formerly an Overlord of the Timeless Dimension, this great wizard betrayed his brethren when he attempted to steal the Power of the Universe for himself. The Aura of the Gods was infused into the Sword of He for protection and Gorpo was stripped of his form and banished to the Nameless Dimension. Here he became known as the Unnamed One, spoken of only in whispers and myth. During his exile he discovered a method of combining the DNA of several reptilian species. He used this knowledge to create an army of cold-blooded warriors which he commanded to raid magical planets in an attempt to consolidate power for his revenge. His evil schemes were at last undone after Dare, the new He-Ro, confronted him in single combat, slaying the ancient mage with the very power he once attempted to steal. | |
Vial of Venom Acid of Evil |
Keldor was unaware that the Spirit of Hordak, conjured by Count Marzo to help sew discord during the Great Unrest, had temporarily possessed his body to kill his step-mother Queen Amelia. Thus, when his brother Prince Randor exiled him for the crime, Keldor left Eternos embittered and professing innocence. Seeking revenge, an aggrieved Keldor located Hordak's long forgotten temple and summoned his spirit himself. Against even the advice of his beloved Evil-Lyn, Keldor followed Hordak's instructions to then create a vile mixture, the Liquid of Anti-Life, to burn away Randor's flesh. Even the protective spells placed upon the royal family by the Eternian Court magician Tarrak would not withstand this deadly curse. Overconfident in battle and driven to unquenchable hatred by Hordak's psychic influence, Keldor underestimated Randor's reflexes and became the victim of his own fiendish weapon. The concentrated evil melted Keldor's face and would have killed him if not for Hordak, who knew all along that Keldor would fail. The Vial of Venom became the key to the birth of Skeletor, Evil Lord of Destruction! | ||
Vikor He-Man of the North |
Vikor | Shortly after King Grayskull's death, Vikor, a great warrior from the north was chosen by the Goddess to help protect the Sword of He while all of Eternia waited for a true heir to be born. Already a master of the battleaxe, Vikor's legend soon spread across Eternia as he quested to vanquish evil--battling the remaining renegade Snake Men and defending the Valley Of Gnarl from the Fighting Foe Men. Although his time as a He-Man was relatively short, his contribution to the legend will never be forgotten in the great archives of Eternia. | |
Vultak Evil Flying Zookeeper |
Vultak is the sadistic keeper of the Evil Horde zoo. A birdlike creature with large feathered wings, Vultak delights in capturing unique beasts for the bizarre menagerie of Hordak. In addition to his innate ability to fly, Vultak possesses an amulet which enables him to transform into an all-consuming shadow. In this form, he envelops and seizes unwary creatures for his master's zoo. Vultak once led a major Horde air strike on Eternia. He and Stratos became mortal enemies after Vultak slew many Avionian warriors during the infamous Battle of Xarkoran. A grimly determined Stratos subsequently defeated Vultak in one-on-one aerial combat and sent the villain careening out of the sky. Although Vultak survived the encounter, he seethes with a desire for revenge. As a means to this end, he secretly seeks the components of the dreaded Sunbird weapon which he intends to use against Avion. | ||
Vykron Ultimate Eternian Champion |
Vykron | Fifty years before Prince Adam was born, Vykron the Warrior fought in the gladiatorial arena of Lord Choloh, ruler of the Vine Jungle. Learning from each defeated opponent, he became a master of many combat techniques and weapons. As much a champion as a showman, he would often dress in outlandish garb to rouse the crowd and show off his skills. In his final match, he fought against the great Gygor. Before a cheering crowd, the evil fighting gorilla ripped Vykron's body in half--at long last defeating the arena champion. Following this match, Gygor claimed not only the arena championship but rule of the Jungle itself, forcing Choloh to abdicate his throne. In life, Vykron was the greatest of Choloh's gladiatorial warriors, fighting in any environment at any time. | |
Vypor Evil Embodiment of Viper Tower |
The young apprentice of evil wizard Ka, Vypor perverted ancient magic to fill himself with the evil essence of Viper Tower. Trapped in the submerged Tower for centuries after Ka's destruction, Vypor became the warrior mage of the Snake Men when a briefly allied King Hsss and Skeletor raised the Towers of Eternia. With his bone scepter Viperida, Vypor created his flying spy Mobulor, and replicas of Hsss' Serpentian Staff for his generals to wield, each giving Vypor eyes and influence across any battlefield. He disdains technology, yet it was the combination of Vypor's sorcery and the science of Fang-Or that helped them and a few others escape the Second Ultimate Battleground and later mobilize the Snake Lair. Upon returning to Eternia, Vypor stole Ka's staff from Teela and used it to pit Castle Grayskullman against King He-Man until blue-furred Saz emerged from Central Tower in humanoid form to break the spell. Vengeful, Vypor later used the Medallion of Serpos to free his evil goddess Serpentia. Always scheming Vypor's most loyal acolytes are stretch-necked Anacondus and archer assassin Quick Flick. | ||
Wand of Viperida Skeletal Scepter of Vypor |
After Vypor gained the powers of the Viper Tower, he mystically inherited the knowledge of his teacher, the snake wizard Ka, as well as his boundless ambition. Smitten by Ka's other apprentice, the cunning Viperida, Ѵуpor turned on Ka and fused his body to the side of Snake Mountain and stole the last of his magic. Although he thought Viperida wanted him to take Ka's place, her true plan was to kill Vypor and take both his and Ka's combined magic for herself. Outraged, Vypor fought her in a wizard's duel, defeating her when his devoted ally Anacondus trapped her in his constricting coils. Vypor transformed Viperida into the demonic wand he now wields as the sorcerer of the Snake Men, a weapon that adds her magic to his own as well as Ka's. Though Vypor's spells force the Wand of Viperida to obey him, its power sometimes betrays him as the original Viperida attempts to free herself and replace him as the spell-caster of King Hsss and the Snake Men. | ||
Mobulor Submerged Spying Familiar of Vypor |
Created by Vypor with a spell that he learned from the demonic Snake Lord Ka, the magical creature Mobulor serves as both spy and loyal familiar to the sinister Snake Men wizard. Resembling Earth's devil rays, but with a bronze sheen to its scales, Mobulor swims the luminescent nighttime waters surrounding Central Tower. Ву following underground waterways that lead to mystical pools in each of the Three Towers, Mobulor observes all that transpires in and around the eldritch structures. Mobulor receives commands from Vypor and can telepathically communicate with its master by visually transmitting thoughts to him. Noting the creature's presence, Evil-Lyn remarked on its existence to a group of Evil Warriors. Hearing this, the violent Saw Tooth boasted that he would dive into the great moat of Central Tower and devour Mobulor out of spite, until a Reawakened Mer-Man revealed that he could use his own innate abilities to intercept and access Mobulor's visual communications with Vypor. In this way, Mer-Man tapped into the aquatic creature's mind and relayed news about the machinations of the resurgent Snake Men to Skeletor. | ||
Wand of Dree-Elle Magical Trollan Staff |
Like all Trollans, Dree Elle is most proficient with hand and gesture magic, rarely requiring the conduit of a wand, but she created her own, adorned with her personal initial, when she came of age before slipping it under her cap for safe keeping. Only required when performing especially powerful and complicated magic, Dree Elle's wand is tied to her own soul source, a pure connection she and all Trollans share with the magical heart of their world. Her wand helped her spirit the Trollans to safety when the Revenge Squad of Lady Slither attacked, and later it enabled her to help her beloved Orko and his Uncle Montork cast a great spell of protection to save Trolla from an evil energy force released by the wicked wizard Azrog. Due to the unfathomable powers released, Dree Elle's wand shattered during the spell, threatening to extinguish her own life, but the spirit of the great healer Zi-Ra, a member of the Overlords of Trolla and patron of all caregivers, appeared and saved her by mending her wand as a reward for her great kindness and noble sacrifice. | ||
Grayskull Weapons Rack Forgotten Legend of Castle Grayskull |
Many legends of Castle Grayskull exist beyond memory. One such tale involves Grayskull's great Weapons Rack. Tay-Larr, son of Sharella and He-Ro, and Salaria, daughter of Veena and King Grayskull, were trained by Gladiator in the ancient arts of battle. As their mystical mothers looked on from a distance, Tay-Larr and Salaria sparred, laughed, and grew together on the ramparts of Castle Grayskull. Eventually, the duo was tasked with helping Gladiator build Grayskull's Weapons Rack while they also forged and restored armaments for the mysterious champion, Vikor. Not knowing of the prophecy they were destined to fulfill, Tay-Larr and Salaria fell deeply in love, married, and begat a child who would go on to become the warrior He-Ra, a heroic ancestor of He-Man and She-Ra. Sadly, He-Ra never knew her parents, for she was orphaned at a young age when Salaria and Tay-Larr took up the very arms they helped forge and heroically sacrificed their lives to rescue the legendary giant Tytus from the Arachna Queen Tyrantula and her ravenous offspring. Today, the Weapons Rack they built stands in Castle Grayskull, its origins lost to time. | ||
End of Wars Weapons Pak Victory of the Great Rebellion |
When Shadow Weaver created the Crimson Crystal by corrupting one of the mystic stones stolen from Crystal Castle by Octavia and her army of purple octopus women, she was able to use it to make a secret alliance with Evil-Lyn. Together they created a stable bridge from Etheria to Eternia, giving Hordak the means to return there to finally seize Castle Grayskull. When Scrollos intervened to warn She-Ra and the Rebels of Etheria, the great End of Wars began as the Rebels launched a full out assault on the Fright Zone in order to prevent Hordak's army from invading Eternia. While many forces, including the Trolls of Spikeheart, the Kingdom of the Snows, and even the Merfolk of Salineas joined the Rebels, Hordak successfully launched his warships. Once his remaining forces retreated to Horror Hall, Etheria was free, but She-Ra had to stop her old foe. She asked no more of her follow rebels, yet many Etherians insisted on going with her to carry on the fight against Hordak's tyranny. | ||
Great Unrest Weapons Pak Fight for the Crown of Eternia |
For centuries following the Age of Sorrow, the kings and queens of Eternos and all Eternia were only recognized once they undertook a pilgrimage to the Hall of Wisdom where the reclusive Council of Elders temporarily re-assumed their corporeal forms in order to crown the new monarch. But beginning with the rebellion of Count Marzo in which the rightful King Miro mysteriously vanished, the Elders did not appear to his youngest son Randor after Keldor, his older half-brother, was exiled for the suspected murder of his step-mother. Thus began the Great Unrest, a period of conflict and civil war as Keldor demanded his birthright. Attacked by opportunistic warlords like Prahvus and General Tataran, and fearful of prophecies that warned of danger from the Dark Hemisphere, Randor was forced to order the creation of a Mystic Wall to block Keldor and others from entering the Light Hemisphere. Only then did the Elders recognize Randor, but they warned him that his was a legacy that his children would have to redeem since the King of Eternos was to serve all Eternia, not only the Light. | ||
Great Wars Weapons Pak The Conflict for Ancient Eternia |
While the Great Wars are remembered for the epic struggles between the Free People of Eternia, the Snake Men, the Evil Horde, and the Dragons of Darksmoke, other forces also challenged the heroes of Preternia. One long-forgotten encounter took place in defense of ancient Point Dread. Facing the threat of a mad extradimensional entity called Demo-Man and his army of demon-possessed Mer-Men and Caligars, the lone trio of He-Ro, Eldor, and Sharella defended the mystic outpost against insurmountable odds as Demo-Man's well-armed troops advanced. Not anticipating the might of the heroes, Demo-Man's grotesque screeches were silenced when Eldor used the Book of Living Spells to enchant one of Sharella's arrows, which the archer shot into the air over the oncoming army. Blasting the arrow with his power staff, He-Ro caused a shower of violet light to rain down upon the soldiers, instantly casting the evil spirits from the confused Mer-Men and Caligars, who retreated soon thereafter. Victorious, the trio of heroes imprisoned Demo-Man in the Valley of Gnarl, where he later became a deadly enemy of Vikor. | ||
Ultimate Battleground Weapons Pak Epic Battle of Preternia |
At the Towers Three The banner of Grayskull held Even as dark magic From vile wizards swelled The Stranger in the cloak Turned the tide of war With a mighty blow That was never seen before Good, it did prevail King Grayskull standing proud But He-Ro, he did fall Beneath death's blackened shroud Then Eldor spoke the words The ground, it broke and churned He sank the Towers Three Until the kings returned - EXCERPT FROM THE PRETERNIA BALLADS OF SONGSTER Prince Adam sat under his favorite tree and looked at the massive book. Beside him, Cringer snored while Orko practiced spells nearby. Adam sighed wearily, for Man-At-Arms had tasked him with studying Ancient Weapons of Eternia. "Alright... Ultimate Battleground (A)-The environment which surrounded the Three Towers of Preternia. (B)-Epic battle which took place at the aforementioned site, triggered when the Truce of the Towers was broken. Weaponry included swords, blasters, and axes. Some, discolored by wild magic..." Adam yawned and rested his head on Cringer, which had the desired soporific effect. "I'll read it later," said Adam before he drifted off to blissful sleep. |
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Webstor Evil Masters of Escape |
Araneus son of Raknus | One of the last remaining members of an ancient Eternian race of spider warriors called the Arachna, Webstor was awoken from hibernation beneath Snake Mountain and occasionally allies himself with Skeletor. In ancient times, the Arachna were an advanced, dominant race until driven underground by the Snake Men. Araneus retains much of the knowledge of his people and while seemingly savage, is an expert mathematician and strategist as well as an accomplished escape artist. He often arms himself with a grappling hook, fast pack and uses his climbing power to escape capture! | |
Wheel of Infinity Temporal Artifact from the Start of Creation |
Forged during the creation of the universe, the Wheel of Infinity was one of the original anchors that stabilized the great temporal forces surrounding the Timeless Dimension. Flying like a comet through the cosmic Void, the Wheel was discovered by Skeletor, who magically pulled it to Eternia in order to use its power to travel back in time and prevent the construction of Castle Grayskull. On Preternia he encountered resistance from a time-traveling He-Man and Zilora, priestess from the Ophidian Spire where the peaceful Snake Clan worshipped the original benevolent Snake Goddess. Eventually, Skeletor gave up his plans and left his servant Fang Man trapped in the past with the Wheel of Infinity. Although Fang Man buried the Wheel of Infinity, its magic eventually sent him to a future Eternia ruled by King He-Man. The Wheel of Infinity was then forgotten, buried on what became known as the Isle of Tears where time did not pass. | ||
Whiplash Evil Tail-Thrashing Warrior |
Torrant Krazut | Following their father's untimely death, Torrant grew up bitter under the rule of his older brother Ceratus. After year's of brooding in Sub-Ternia, he struck a deal with a surface dweller named Keldor and helped lead his forces in a raid against Randor's army during the Great Unrest. Although Keldor's plan failed, Torrant was banished from Sub-Ternia for betraying his people. He was taken in by his former employer and quickly rose up through the ranks, staying with Keldor even after his transformation into Skeletor, serving as his chief brute squad enforcer. His thick hide and stubborn intellect have made him more than a match for the Masters of the Universe, often leaving only He-Man to defeat him. Whiplash uses his thrashing tail for doom and destruction. | |
Disguised Whiplash Traitorous Reptilian Warrior |
Obsessed with revenge after his brother Ceratus banished him from Subternia, the traitorous Whiplash spoke incessantly about his hatred for his sibling. Tiring of Whiplash's bitterness, Evil-Lyn suggested a plan to unnerve and demoralize the Caligar chieftain while also allowing Skeletor access to the reputed Subternian passageway to Castle Grayskull. After Whiplash revealed Ceratus' great reverence for their deceased father, Evil-Lyn used sorcery to give Whiplash his progenitor's face. In this guise, Whiplash "haunted" his brother, intoning that Ceratus had disgraced the family. Initially devastated by the specter's words, Ceratus became suspicious when his "father" demanded that he cede leadership to his brother. Tricking Whiplash into revealing his identity, Ceratus ordered Caligar soldiers to drag him to the surface. Furious, Evil-Lyn refused to undo her spell, leaving Whiplash with his father's face. Years later, when Two Bad broke many Evil Warriors out of Prison Starr, he left Whiplash there "to rot" as punishment for introducing his former selves to Skeletor in the first place. Nevertheless, Whiplash was eventually liberated by Skeletor's reprogrammed explosive warrior Blast Attak, and finally had his face restored by an amused Evil-Lyn. | ||
Wind Raider Assault Lander |
Wind Raiders are high-velocity flying vehicles used by the Heroic Warriors and the royal forces of Eternos. Their speed and maneuverability make them the ideal choice for both long distance travel and aerial assaults. The first Wind Raider was designed and built by Man-At-Arms when Teela was still a young child. Equipped with a grappling hook, Photanium wings, fuel tanks plated with Coridite, and a cache of Mutron Bombs, Duncan's green and yellow airship made for an impressive sight. Begging her father to ride in the vehicle during its maiden flight to the city of Leannasia, a place where many sky chariots were built and raced, an excited young Teela inspired the vehicle's name when she exclaimed that it was, "faster than the wind." Impressed, King Randor asked Man-At-Arms to construct a royal fleet of Wind Raiders. Years later, the Wind Raider became the preferred transport of ace pilot Sky High, who performed nigh-impossible aerial feats with it. Fascinated, Webstor of the Evil Warriors once captured a fallen Wind Raider and, with the help of Tri-Klops and Trap Jaw, rebuilt it to his own macabre specifications. | ||
Wrap Trap Monstrous Mummy of the Evil Horde |
The Sands of Time were once ruled by the mystic Kartan, whose disfigured priest Sibor secretly loved Kartan's daughter, Princess Naka-Ra. When Sibor finally expressed his feelings, things did not go well. Naka-Ra rejected Sibor and threatened to tell her father. Pleading, the frightened priest grabbed Naka-Ra's arm, but she misunderstood the gesture. A struggle ensued between the two and Naka-Ra was accidentally killed. A remorse-stricken Sibor then defiled the Temple of the Sun by attempting to raise Naka-Ra from the dead. Stopped by the Deathless Soldiers of Kartan, the priest was sentenced to an unspeakable fate. As Kartan read incantations from the Netherworld Scroll, Sibor was mummified alive. Eons later, Hordak and Shadow Weaver discovered Sibor's tomb and used the Netherworld Scroll to awaken the cursed mummy. Renamed Wrap Trap and controlled by the scroll, the undead creature served the Evil Horde with his inhuman strength and ability to strangle and ensnare victims in his enchanted bandages. Wrap Trap refused to attack She-Ra, however, for she was the very image of his long-lost Naka-Ra. | ||
Wun-dar The Savage He-Man |
Wun-dar | One hundred years before Prince Adam was born, Wun-dar, a warrior from deep in the savage underground city of Tundaria, rescued a young woman who turned out to be The Goddess of Eternia. She provided him with cosmic battle armor and a sophisticated ray gun that could tap into almost unlimited power. The Goddess tasked Wundar to protect both halves of the sword of He and keep them apart lest they fall into the hands of evil. Like many warriors before him, Wun-dar became known as "the He-Man," battling in a savage way to keep evil from obtaining the key to the great power hidden inside the long forgotten Castle Grayskull. | |
Zanthor Cosmic Master of Illusion |
Once a promising young wizard of Eternia, Zanthor learned spellcasting from his uncle Kor, the sorcerer of the Darklands, and was a candidate to guard Castle Grayskull itself. Impressed, the Council of the Wise entrusted him with their Golden Disks of Knowledge, but an honored Zanthor was soon tricked by Skeletor into sharing the Disks' contents with him, a betrayal for which the council punished him, as they had the Faceless One, turning him into a wandering phantom. Seeking redemption, Zanthor later distracted Skeletor with his illusions so that He-Man could recover the disks, persuading Zodac, the last corporeal member of the Council, to restore Zanthor's physical form and induct him into the Cosmic Enforcers. Grateful, Zanthor loyally followed Zodac's orders, but when the Supreme Arbitor ordered him to help raise a slain Skeletor from the dead, he began to doubt the Enforcers' vision of a cosmic balance. With his Klybian lizard-lady ally Leviatha, and the Equinosian brute Karsakw, he eventually saw the insanity of the Supreme Arbitor and helped Zodac and He-Man defeat him to prevent him from initiating a galactic holocaust. | ||
Zoar Falcon Form of the Sorceress |
Hopeful that she could help fend off alien invaders and an evil wizard, the humble villager Teela Na accepted a life of solitude as the new Sorceress of Grayskull when it was passed down to her by Kuduk Ungol. As the Sorceress of Grayskull, Teela Na could assume the form of Zoar the falcon and fly high above the Eternian landscape. She often oversaw the early adventures of Prince Adam, telepathically guiding him with her eyes in the sky until he had completed his first mission to unite the two halves of the Sword of Power to become the mighty He-Man. As Zoar she also watched her own daughter, Teela, grow up unaware of her mother's true identity. For many years Teela Na could only leave the mystical walls of Castle Grayskull on falcon's wings, but when Skeletor and King Hsss raised the Three Towers of Eternia, much of the planet's magic changed and the Sorceress was free to assume her human form in the open once again. | ||
Noble Zoar Fighting Falcon |
In the folklore of Eternia, the golden falcon symbolized the godhead Zoar, a powerful deity of Preternia. As a god, Zoar could appear in both male and female guises and while the blue-tipped female falcon was associated with the Sorceress of Grayskull, the golden falcon represented Zoar's masculine nature. After the death of Teela Na, Zoar appeared to her daughter Teela to guide her in her first steps as the new Sorceress. The Falcon led her to the Crystal Chamber beneath Castle Grayskull where she discovered the ancient bond between the god and the sorceresses after Zoar had anointed Queen Grayskull, the first Sorceress. Zoar also revealed to Teela the awful truth that the magic of Skeletor had caused her birth. When Skeletor tried to persuade her that he was her true "father," Zoar's light enabled the spirit of Teela Na to return and protect Teela from Skeletor's manipulation. With Zoar and Teela Na's help, Teela surpassed her warrior's training to become the new Sorceress of Grayskull. Like her mother, and later her son Dare, Teela could take Zoar's animal form as well. | ||
Temple of Darkness Zoar Falcon Form of the Reawakened Sorceress |
Following her death, the Sorceress Teela Na returned from the Vale of the Ancients as a spectral presence, counseling her daughter in the ways of magic and advising the Twins of Power in the Tri-Solar System when her spirit merged with the Starship Eternia. After the defeat of Horde Prime, the ethereal Sorceress lost contact with She-Ra due to Prime's corrupt presence. Nevertheless, she continued to aid He-Man during his search for his sister, until she was finally called to the afterlife upon He-Man's return to Eternia. Later, at the very moment Evil-Lyn cast the forbidden spell that triggered the Reawakening, the cursed Temple of Darkness materialized in the Sands of Time after a 300-year absence. Above it, an eerie phantom bird hovered silently. On the night Castle Grayskull was restored, the strange falcon perched on its highest tower and transformed itself into the resurrected Teela Na. Torn from the afterlife and thrust back into the world of the living within the profane radius of the Temple of Darkness, the Sorceress' eyes seemed to blaze with a righteous and unsettling intensity. | ||
Zodac Cosmic Enforcer |
Zodac Zur | Once a member of Eternia's Council of Elders, Zodac chose to retain his human form and left Eternia after Grayskull's demise. Finding peace among the stars, Zodac was recruited by the Overlords of Trolla to become a Cosmic Enforcer, beings tasked with maintaining neutrality throughout the universe. Although he no longer calls Eternia home, the constant struggle over the Power Sword has often called him back to his native planet to maintain the eternal balance between good and evil. | |
Heroic Cosmic Enforcer Zodac Heroic Master of the Cosmos |
Sent by the Overlords to investigate the assassination of Zodac on Eternia, young Strobo was drawn into a web of intrigue when Slamurai brought him to a hidden lair where, to his shock, a living Zodac greeted him. There, Zodac told Strobo that he faked his death after a team of Elite Cosmic Enforcers were sent to murder him by their ancient leader, the Supreme Arbitor. Strobo listened in horror as Zodac revealed that the Supreme Arbitor and his "Elite Eleven" had become mad and corrupt in their quest to enforce neutrality, pointing to secret atrocities committed in the name of cosmic balance, and without the benevolent Overlords' knowledge. Instructing Strobo to abandon the Enforcers and join the Heroic Warriors, Zodac made his survival known to King He-Man and the Sorceress Teela when he learned that the Supreme Arbitor planned on vaporizing the population of the Priman city Levitan to counterbalance the many resurrections caused by the Reawakening. With the aid of He-Man, Zodak, and eventually Zanthor, Zodac led a contingent of Heroic Warriors and Galactic Protectors into space to stop the insane Supreme Arbitor. | ||
Zodak Mystic Enforcer |
Kar-Tor | An ancient and powerful enforcer for the Council of Elders, Kar-Tor studied the teachings and mystic fighting techniques of the Cosmic Enforcers and knows how to instantly identify an opponent's weakness. After his mentor, the original Zodac, left Eternia to fulfill the Elder's bargain with Trolla, Kar-Tor took his place on the Council and helped lead them in battle against the Snake Men, eventually trapping King Hssss in the Void with the power of his staff. Although he prefers a solitary life of meditation in the Mystic Mountains, when he is called to battle, Zodak attacks his enemies using all the power at his command! | |
Unmasked Zodak Heroic Former Student of Zodac |
Kar-Tor was a privileged prince on Preternia when his brother Zeelahr befriended a young D'Vann Grayskull after the fair-haired warrior saved him from cannibal Beast Men. In keeping with their customs, Zeelahr named D'Vann an honorary brother. Resenting Zeelahr's bond to D'Vann, Kar-Tor was easily tricked by the wizard Ka into betraying his people to the Snake Men, against whom they had resisted for centuries. Kar-Tor's betrayal resulted in King Hsss devouring Zeelahr, whose training by the Cosmic Enforcer Zodac had made him a powerful threat to the Snake Men. Overcome with grief and guilt, Kar-Tor sought revenge until Zodac took pity on him and teleported him to his secret lair where he trained him as he had Zeelahr. Initially resistant, Kar-Tor eventually found peace and became a Mystic Enforcer, balancing the ways of the Cosmic Enforcers and his own mystic heritage. He took the name Zodak, leaving his old life behind, though he did incidentally avenge Zeelahr when he beheaded King Hsss thousands of years later to stop him from seizing the Power of Grayskull. |