List of She-Ra: Princess of Power characters

This is a list of She-Ra: Princess of Power characters.

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The Great Rebellion

She-Ra

She-Ra is introduced in the animated movie The Secret of the Sword as Force Captain Adora, who was an agent of the Evil Horde that rules the planet Etheria. She discovers that she is the long-lost twin sister of Prince Adam of Eternia, having been stolen by the Horde's leader, Hordak, as a baby. She is granted the Sword of Protection, which parallels He-Man's Sword of Power, gaining the power to transform into She-Ra, her secret identity.[1]

She-Ra and Princess Adora are voiced by Melendy Britt in the 80s series.

Spirit

Spirit is the horse of Adora. When she transforms into She-Ra he also transforms into Swift Wind. He has a mate named Starwind and they have a young colt. Unlike Cringer, who turns into Battle Cat, Spirit's size doesn't change.

Spirit/Swift Wind are voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Bow & Arrow

Bow and his steed Arrow are ones of the original Rebels; they seem to share a long and very special bond. Bow often has to disguise them when leaving The Whispering Woods, to prevent the Horde from identifying them. He, like Glimmer, is a rather impetuous member of the Rebellion. He is far too eager to rush into battle with the Horde, which more often than not gets him into trouble. Bow & Arrow appear to have known Rebellion member Kowl for quite a long time. They have a friendly love/hate relationship, and they have many arguments in which Kowl arises as the winner and makes a fool of Bow. Kowl has, on many occasions, voiced his dislike of Bow's musical abilities, but Adora seems to enjoy his songs. He has also shown some ability as an illusionist. At different times he has made birds appear out of nowhere, and made himself disappear.

Bow was released in the Masters of the Universe Classics toy line.[2] This is the character's second time to be made into an action figure. He is the only male figure from the Princess of Power line up to be released.

Bow is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 80s series.

Castaspella

Castaspella is a member of The Great Rebellion. As her name implies she is a sorceress and is able to wield great magic. She is the Queen of Mystacor. She is sometimes called Casta by other members of the Rebellion. Castaspella is a powerful sorceress, able to control magical forces of immense strength, to include: precognitive, communicative, analytical and manipulative spells. To focus and intensify her magic, she linked her powers with her gold armbands. She is the one of most powerful sorceresses on Etheria, along Queen Angella & Shadow Weaver.

Castaspella is voiced by Melendy Britt in the 80s series.

Flutterina

Flutterina is a member of The Great Rebellion. She has the power of flight due to the two wings on her back. She is like a normal Etherian woman, but with the wings of a butterfly.

Flutterina is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Double Trouble

Double Trouble is Glimmer’s cousin. She comes from the Kingdom of Green Glade and functions as the Chief Spy of the Rebellion. Double’s forte is disguise, and she can look like almost anyone with a little time. She is very dexterous and can squeeze herself into almost impossibly tiny spaces or climb the sheerest of walls to carry out her missions. She is not much of a fighter, though her agility makes her a good dodger. No disguise is beyond her, 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. Double can fast-talk her way out of the tightest spots and is very effective against the Horde who she adamantly hates. This stems from the fact she plays a Horde supporter in her normal guise, the better to spy on them when the time comes. She is often mistrusted by Etherians not in the know for this very reason. She was not in the TV series, only comic books and toy form (first wave).

Frosta

Frosta is a valuable member of the Rebellion. She is the reigning Queen of Castle Chill in the Kingdom of Snows, an area located at the northernmost pole of Etheria. This area of Etheria has only been attacked once by the Horde, possibly because of the extreme temperature there. Most of Frosta's people hold a great hatred for the Selkies, a race of seal-like humanoids who live in Galacia, near her own homeland who once warred against them. Frosta however, does not share her people's mistrust of them. When the Horde arrived, these two races called a truce to their feud, to unite against them. Frosta is able to lower her external and internal body temperature without harm to herself, thereby radiating intense cold from her body, most often as laser-like beams from her hands. Frosta is able to reach -105 degrees Fahrenheit within a few seconds, and is immune to sub-zero temperatures around her. In addition, she can freeze any moisture in the air around her into unusually hard ice, and thereby form simple objects such as slides, ladders, and shields. She can also freeze objects enough they will shatter when touched or simply localize a small area with snow. She also develops a crush on He-Man, who seems sometimes embarrassed due to her flirtatious behaviour.

Frosta is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Glimmer

Glimmer, Princess of Bright Moon, is the daughter of Angella and Micah. Originally she is the leader of the Rebellion but relinquishes her title to Adora. Glimmer comes from a happy family, but her childhood is tinged with sadness. After the Horde arrived on Etheria, her father left to fight them, and was never seen again. Later, when her mother is in battle with the Horde, she too disappears. For many years Glimmer fears she will never see her parents again. One day, a spy discovers that Angella is being held prisoner by Hunga, leader of the Harpies. By this point Glimmer had established the Rebellion, but gives up her title to Adora, when her mother is rescued by He-Man and She-Ra. Glimmer can manipulate light allowing her to emit pulses or strobes to blind or disorient others, fire laser-like cutting beams or "solid photon" concussive force beams, illuminate large areas with radiant light, create explosive plasma fireworks, and refract light to make herself (or other objects) invisible. In close proximity to her mother she has the power to fly unaided. She has also demonstrated limited magical abilities, such as a holding spell, as well as short-range teleportation.

Glimmer is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

Kowl

Kowl is an Etherian creature and resembles a cross between a koala and an owl. Kowl's species is never named in the series. His species possess the ability to read the minds of other members of their species if they have some feathers of the other. This ability allows the Evil Horde to almost capture their enemies. Although Kowl lacks in courage, this does not stop him from trying to help his friends when they are in need. Kowl seems to have developed a strong attachment to fellow Rebel Bow. Their love/hate relationship suggests they have known each other for quite some time, often implying that they didn't like each other, when it could be seen that they had a great friendship. Kowl also had a one-time rivalry with Imp. So much so that in one episode Imp attempts to set up Kowl as a Horde spy, by planting Horde coins in his bed. Some of The Rebellion think Kowl may be a traitor, but Adora believes he is innocent. Later on in the episode, it is revealed that Imp was the one responsible for the coins and that Kowl is innocent. The Rebels apologize to Kowl for not trusting him and he is accepted back into the fold. It should also be noted that Kowl is one of three people on Etheria that knows that Adora is She-Ra and has been to The Crystal Castle to see Light Hope.

Kowl is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Light Hope

Light Hope is a magical entity composed entirely of light. He is the guardian of The Crystal Castle, and acts as a mentor and advisor to She-Ra in her battle against Hordak and the Horde. Light Hope is the Etherian version of the Sorceress.

Light Hope is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Loo-Kee

Loo-Kee is a small Etherian creature who resembles a chipmunk. He belongs to a race of beings known as Conceals. Loo-Kee follows She-Ra and the other members of The Rebellion, while hidden behind trees, bushes and other objects. At the end of almost every episode, Loo-Kee emerges and asks the viewer if they had seen where he had been hiding. He then reveals to the viewer where he had been hiding, and then relates the moral of the story. Other than this, the character makes only two "full" appearances throughout the entire series. In "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand", Light Hope reveals to Loo-Kee the true identities of Prince Adam and Adora as He-Man and She-Ra.

Loo-Kee is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Madame Razz

Madame Razz is a witch who lives in The Whispering Woods. She uses her abilities to help The Great Rebellion in their fight against Hordak and the Evil Horde. Being a witch she has spellcasting abilities, and is able to brew potions in her cauldron. With the aid of Broom, she can fly. Madame Razz is very absent-minded, and frequently mispronounces spells or forgets them completely. However, they usually have a tendency to work out for the best regardless. She is the equivalent of Orko in the He-Man series, both as comic relief and for occasional periods of wisdom. Also, most of their faces are usually covered by their hats. Madame Razz is one of three people on Etheria that knows Adora is She-Ra, she also tells the tale of how She-Ra met Light Hope, the gatekeeper of The Crystal Castle. Although they share her secret, neither one have ever interacted throughout the series run.

Madame Razz is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

Mermista

Mermista is the Princess of Salineas, an underwater city on Etheria. Her father King Mercier believes it best to leave The Horde alone, in the hope that they will respect his decision and leave him and his people in peace. Mermista knows that The Horde will stop at nothing to conquer all of Etheria and she is the only member of the people of Salineas who supports the Rebellion. Mermista can transform from her mermaid form to a human one. She possesses psionic control of the element of water and telepathy with sea creatures.

Mermista is voiced by Melendy Britt in the 80s series.

Netossa

Netossa is different from the rest of The Rebellion as her ability appears to have no magical or mystical source. Her skill is shown to be the product of her own hard work and practice. She can skillfully throw nets that she keeps on her back. She is so accurate in her aim that she is able to capture a Horde Trooper by casting a net through the bars of her cell door.

Netossa is voiced by Diane Pershing in the 80s series.

Peekablue

Peekablue is a member of The Great Rebellion. She possesses blue peacock feathers which give her the ability of enhanced sight, with them she is able to see into the far reaches of the universe.

Peekablue is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Perfuma

Perfuma is a ditzy blonde member of the Rebellion. Unlike the other members of the Rebellion, she does not appear to be afraid of Hordak and the other Hordesmen. On one occasion she is captured by Hordak and imprisoned in a dungeon in the Fright Zone. While prisoner in the Fright Zone, Perfuma decides that it can benefit from a bit of sprucing up. So she escapes and goes around the Fright Zone decorating it with flowers wherever she goes. Hordak is so incensed by this that he begs She-Ra to take her back into the Rebellion. Being an ecomancer, she has total control over plants, allowing her to create vines, trees and vast fields of flora at will without the need of sunlight to maintain her plants. Her powers also have been shown to nullify/transform dark energy and fire into cascades of flowers; probably the reason she doesn't fear Hordak.

Perfuma is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Queen Angella

Angella, the Queen of Bright Moon, possesses a pair of wings which allow her to fly. Her daughter is Glimmer, Princess of Bright Moon. She possesses vast mystical powers, which are linked to Brightmoon's Moonstone gem—itself powered by the light of Etheria's 3 moons. During an eclipse, her powers are drastically weakened. At full strength she alone has proven more than a match for the horde itself.[3] Her powers are similar to Glimmer's in that they're primarily based on photonic energy, however at a significantly stronger magnitude than Glimmer's. Also, in contrast to Glimmer, Angella also has the ability to open magical gateway portals to other dimensions. She also has various spellcasting abilities, of strength sufficient to counteract those of Shadow Weaver, as seen in the episode The Crystal Castle.

Queen Angella is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Sea Hawk

Sea Hawk is a pirate. He possesses no magical abilities, his skills are the product of hard work. His skills were developed due to the influence of his father, The Falcon. Twenty years before Sea Hawk joined The Rebellion, The Falcon disappeared without a trace. Although his father had instilled him with good morals, Sea Hawk spent many years as a pirate, plundering the seas of Etheria. Later he aids The Horde by delivering supplies. He later reveals that he only helped The Horde for the sum of money they paid him. Underneath all of this, it is established that Sea Hawk is a good man. When he meets Princess Adora, shortly after her own defection from The Horde, she shows him that what he is doing is wrong and he joins The Rebellion in their fight against The Horde. He usually wields a laser rapier in combat, but he later gains much more powerful weapons from his father, the Falcon. Among these are an Impact Ring, that enhances his physical blows and projects a protective energy shield in the form of a falcon, Seven League Boots that enable him to leap over great distances and a Photon Cutlass, which is far more powerful than his laser rapier. Sea Hawk also develops a crush on Princess Adora, revealing that he likes to spend the time with her, and She-Ra is just a fighting partner to him. This leads Sea Hawk and Adora to start a relationship in which they kissed each other at least two times.[4]

Sea Hawk is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 80s series.

Spinnerella

Spinnerella only makes one appearance in the series, and is shown to be a naive person. She is fooled by Hordak into thinking her friend Netossa has been captured by The Rebellion, when it is really The Horde who are responsible. When Spinnerella is told that her friend has been captured by The Rebellion, she aids The Horde in gaining entry into The Whispering Woods by using her own ability to disable the trees' power. Although the Woods have been shown to keep out the villains, it is possible that Spinnerella is able to enter with The Horde as she is concerned for her friend. In her single episode, she is shown to be one of the most powerful members of The Rebellion. It is established that she and Netossa live in an area of Etheria, which is not controlled by The Horde. When she realises that she has been duped by Hordak, she turns her power against him.

Spinnerella is voiced by Diane Pershing in the 80s series.

Snout Spout

Snout Spout is a cyborg with a human body and a metal elephant head. He serves the Heroic Warriors as a firefighter, his main power being to spray jets of water, stored in a special pack on his back, from his trunk, which he refills periodically from rivers and lakes. In various episodes, he was also referred to as Hose Nose. Unlike many of the male characters in the series, Snout Spout's body-design looks more appropriate for the He-Man series, as he wears little clothing, save for boots, a furry loin-cloth and wrist bands. This is because the character was originally designed for the He-Man toyline. He made two appearances in the series. In the first, She-Ra and Netossa met "Hose Nose" at a lake when their clothing had been soiled, and he cleans them off with a blast off water. In the second, "Snout Spout" appears as a new friend of Prince Adam, both visiting from Eternia. In the first appearance, he had large red panels for eyes, similar to his appearance in the minicomic, while in the second, his eyes look more human, like the produced action figure.

Snout Spout is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Sweet Bee

Sweet Bee is a member of a race of intergalactic Bee People. Her people fled from the homeworld when it was destroyed when their sun exploded. Her people came to Etheria to find a new home. All of her people possess bee-like wings on the backs which give them the ability to fly. Sweet Bee is sent by The Hive to scout for a new planet to colonise. It is her job to find out if the planet has a good source of water and also if the people of the planet are peaceful in nature. While scouting the planet, her spaceship is captured by Hordak, and he tries to use her people to do his bidding. He-Man and She-Ra free the Bee People from Hordak, but they later come under threat from Skeletor. It is at this time that Sweet Bee decides to join the Rebellion to fight for their freedom.[5]

Sweet Bee is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

The Evil Horde

Hordak

Hordak is Skeletor's old master, and an Evil Horde emperor who reigns in terror over most of the planet Etheria. He could re-arrange the different parts of his body into all manner of weapons and devices, making him one of the most formidable foes in the cartoon. Unlike his former pupil Skeletor, Hordak prefers to place his reliance on Science and Technology, rather than magic. He suffered no fools and expected the highest standards of excellence from his minions, rewarding them when they succeeded and punishing them severely when they failed.

Hordak is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 80s series and by Colin Murdock in the 2002 series.

Catra

In the animated series, Catra is the Force-Captain of Hordak's Evil Horde (a position previously held by Adora before she defected). Her trademark is a magical mask, given to her by Hordak, who in turn had stolen it from the queen of the Magicats. Catra could transform into a purple panther of formidable strength by pulling the mask over her eyes. Even in human form however, Catra had such confidence in her own skills that she was prepared to take on Huntara, one of the most ruthless warriors in the galaxy.

The deliciously comical feline voice bestowed upon the character by Melendy Britt belied Catra's extremely cruel and calculating ways. The only characters that Catra evinced any tenderness towards were her pet lion Clawdeen and the handsome pirate Sea Hawk, although the latter evoked Catra's wrath when he paired with Adora. The vain feline Force Captain had no regard or concern for even her fellow members of the Evil Horde, although Entrapta seemed to come as close to being a friend of Catra's as anyone could get.

Catra's mask also granted her telepathic control over all cats, and seemingly the power to teleport herself to specific locations as displayed in the episode One To Count On. In the toyline, she is the principal villain instead of Hordak (who is part of the Masters of the Universe toyline)[6], but even in the Filmation series, she was featured as the chief antagonist in more episodes than any other Horde villain. In fact, Catra only seemed to serve Hordak in order to accrue more power and position for herself. She teamed up with Skeletor to destroy Hordak in My Friend, My Enemy, presumably after learning that Hordak offered to make Kowl's evil cousin his Force Captain. She was also perfectly ready to abandon Hordak so that she could become the Queen of the Magicats.

Colonel Blast

Colonel Blast is a Horde commander with laser guns built into his body. He was based on the prototype for Rio Blast, a heroic character.

Dragstor

Dragstor is a cyborg who is part man, part vehicle. He has a tired wheel built into his chest which he uses to cruise along the ground at super-speed. He was never featured in the He-Man cartoon (nor even the She-Ra cartoon) because he was one of the penultimate series toys to be released.

Dylamug

Dylamug is a large, super-advanced evil robot who is occasionally placed in charge of Hordak's troopers.

Dylamug is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 80s series.

Entrapta

Entrapta is the Evil Horde's villainous technician. She appears to be a close sidekick of Catra. Entrapta is a skilled inventor, and is credited with designing advanced equipment for The Horde to employ in their battle against The Great Rebellion. Her speciality is devising different traps for members of The Rebellion. One invention created by Entrapta is the Trapper Tank.

She has two long braids of hair which she can use to entangle her opponents. Apparently, she has the power to control the movement of her hair at will.

Entrapta is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

False Face

False Face is a member of The Evil Horde who only appears once throughout the series' run. In this episode, it is established that his power is to mimic the appearance of anyone he wishes. It is never clarified whether he could mimic another's powers as well as their appearance. In the episode, he is shown taking the form of Prince Highcliff, who had been visiting Bright Moon. Once in the form of the Prince, Hordak tells him that he will go to Bright Moon and spy on the Rebels, in order to find a weak spot in their ranks. The Horde can then use this achilles' heel and defeat The Great Rebellion. False Face uses his disguise to enter Bright Moon, and kidnaps Glimmer and steals the Moonstone, which powers Bright Moon. Back in the Fright Zone, False Face is thwarted by the real Prince, and Glimmer retrieves the Moonstone. They rush back to Castle Bright Moon hopefully before The Horde can attack and overpower the people.

Grizzlor

A member of the Evil Horde, Grizzlor is a hairy man-beast creature from the wild.[7] He has thick, brown fur and sharp claws, and he attacks his opponents with the power of brute strength. Most story media have portrayed him as a mindless brute with little intelligence. His animated counterpart looks scarier than the figure.

Grizzlor is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer in the 80s series.

Horde Prime

Horde Prime is the ruler of the intergalactic Evil Horde.[8] He is only seen surrounded by smoke. His full true form has never been seen, though the episode For Want of a Horse confirms that he has two heads. A metallic arm comes out of the cloud of smoke when he is outraged or angered. Horde Prime has a son named Prince Zed who calls Hordak his uncle, indicating that Horde Prime and Hordak may be brothers.

Horde Prime is voiced in the series by Lou Scheimer.

Imp

Imp is a shapeshifting spy who helps out Hordak. Imp more often than not tries to stay on the right side of Hordak to avoid incurring his wrath. He points out to Hordak when other members of the Evil Horde fail in their different missions, and encourages Hordak to vent his anger on them. Because of this nature Imp is hated by most other members of The Horde. It is not just The Horde who have a dislike for Imp, but also members of The Great Rebellion. In one episode Imp attempts to set up Kowl as a Horde spy, by planting Horde coins in his bed. Some of The Rebellion think Kowl may be a traitor, but Adora believes he is innocent. Later on in the episode it is revealed that Imp was the one responsible for the coins and that Kowl is innocent. The Rebels apologize to Kowl for not trusting him. Imp's main task is due to his shape-shifting abilities. He is tasked to spy on members of The Rebellion, and report back to Hordak, which has been shown on several occasions, such as informing Hordak of the Red Knight, and the birth of Swift Wind's baby on Unicorn Island. It seems that without Hordak, Imp has little influences within The Horde, being more like a lapdog. Imp is actually rather distinctive amongst the Horde, as he is one of their few members with the ability to fly. This is odd given the fact that it is stated numerous times in the series that Horde Prime has a hatred of flying creatures. Due to the lack of any noticeable mechanical augmentation, it can only be surmised that Imp's transformative abilities are magical in nature, making it interesting that Hordak seems to prefer him so much, given the Horde General's distrust of magic. Of course, with the mythology surrounding imps in general as being friendship-hungry heralds of other more powerful evils, one could argue that Imp's presence is more a status symbol for Hordak than anything else.

Imp is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 80s series.

Inspector Darkney

Inspector Darkney is the Horde Inspector that works for Horde Prime.

Inspector Darkney is voiced by Lou Scheimer.

Leech

A member of the Evil Horde, Leech is an amphibian-like creature of a large and bulky build with green skin and suction pads on his hands, feet and mouth. It is these suction pads that provide him with his main power: to suck and drain the life-force from his opponent, rendering them helpless against him. In the cartoon, he did not have the "extra mouth" that the figure had. Instead, he used his suction cups to drain his enemies' life force. He even used them once to cling onto an aircraft.

Leech is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Mantenna

Mantenna is a member of the Evil Horde.[9] He is a creature with four legs and pop-out antenna eyes. He can fire energy beams of different varieties from his eyes, such as stun beams, gravity distortion beams, and freeze rays. Mantenna is a nervous stuttering imbecile mainly used for comic relief, with a running gag that Hordak frequently sends him down a trap door in front of his throne for any number of reasons. Although, once or twice Mantenna actually turns the tables on Hordak and sends him plummeting down his own trap. The figure's eyes are not blue but yellow in the cartoon.

Mantenna is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 80s series.

Modulok

Modulok is a multi-bodied monster who can reform himself into thousands of different shapes to confuse his enemies.[9] He is a member of the Evil Horde, though in some cartoon appearances is seen to work for himself. According to the He-Man comics, Modulok was originally a petty thief called Galen Nycoff who was mutated into Modulok while attempting to escape from the Space Prison. He is also known for creating Multi-Bot. He is one of the few Horde figures to not wear a Horde bat emblem. This may be attributed to his origin as one of Skeletor's minions, who, despondant with Skeletor's rule, fled to Etheria and offered his services to Hordak. He does not have any major roles in the original He-Man cartoon because it was drawing to a close before the Evil Horde figures were released.

Modulok is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer in the 80s series.

Multi-Bot

A member of the Evil Horde, Multi-Bot is a robot composed of multiple body parts which he can reform at will into thousands of different shapes. He is a robotic creation and counterpart of the character Modulok whose action figure also consisted of numerous different body parts which could be locked together in many different ways. He was marketed as the "evil robot of a thousand bodies". He is designed to allow his body parts to reconfigure with those of Modulok's also. He only appears in the "She-Ra" cartoon because the original "He-Man" cartoon finished its production when the Evil Horde were newly introduced.

Octavia

Octavia is an octopus woman from Octopus Cove. She is the Horde commander at a port near The Sea of Sigh, a small Etherian ocean. Although she caught She-Ra in her tentacles upon first meeting her, the Octopus lady proved to be no match for the Princess of Power. Sea Hawk on the other hand was not nearly as successful at defending himself from Octavia, who even brandished hidden swords when challenged by the pirate. After being seized by her tentacles, Sea Hawk appeared to be drained of energy, suggesting that Octavia has abilities similar to Leech. She was also vastly more intelligent than the average Horde villain.

Octavia is voiced by Melendy Britt in the 80s series.

Scorpia

Scorpia appeared in the First Season of the show as one of the Horde's main warriors. She seemed to have jurisdiction over a region called the Crimson Waste, where she owned a scorpion shaped domicile replete with slaves. Scorpia and Catra were often at loggerheads with each other, usually only working together as a last resort, although Scorpia ultimately had to obey Catra as a member of Catra's Force Squad. Instead of hands, she possesses claw-like pincers, and a powerful tail which was used to capture opponents. Her tail is at times a disadvantage to her as She-Ra used it several times to hurl her out of the way. She is not the most intelligent member of the Horde, as evidenced on several occasions, most notably when Bow fooled her into believing that he was an amorous Horde inspector and thus gained access into a secret Horde factory. She owned a powerful tank called the Crawler, with a scorpion-shaped tail that shot sleep-rays, and learned the hard way that she may be skilled at both technology and combat, but isn't cut out to practise magic.

Scorpia is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

Shadow Weaver

A vastly-powerful Horde witch, who commands an array of dark magic, and an encyclopedic knowledge of mystical lore. Shadow Weaver began as a practicing apprentice sorceress originally from the Kingdom of Mystacor. Her real name is unknown although the UK comics gave her the name Light Spinner. She, along with a rival sorceress named Castaspella, were being trained by a great Etherian sorcerer Norwyn. When Hordak arrived on Etheria, he promised Shadow Weaver great power in exchange for information about rebel leadership, to which she agreed. Originally only a second-rate sorceress herself, her capabilities were greatly increased through a magical gem, one that was responsible for a devastating unforeseen physical transformation. While absorbing the power of the Horde's "dark gem", Norwyn discovered her and realized her great betrayal. He then destroyed the gem, severing her link with the gem but not before she had taken a third of its power, inducing an irreversible change in her mentally and spiritually. She betrayed Norwyn and Castaspella, and joined The Horde forever.

Shadow Weaver is voiced by Linda Gary in the 80s series.

Spyster

Spyster is a member of the Evil Horde.

Vultak

Vultak is a flying Hordesman who is a cross between a man and a vulture. He runs Hordak's zoo.

Vultak is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 80s series.

Minor characters

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