Overview
The Rebellion
The Great Rebellion is a faction on Etheria that fights the occupation of Etheria by the Horde. While Bright Moon is their capital, the Whispering Woods serves as their base of operation. Among its members are:Key Members
She-Ra / Princess Adora
She-Ra is introduced in the animated movie ''Swift Wind / Spirit
Spirit is the horse of Adora, serving as her steed Swift Wind. Noble and brave, he has a mate named Starwind and they have a young colt. His transformation gives him the appearance of a winged unicorn with the ability of speech. She-Ra occasionally calls him Swifty when referring to his winged unicorn form. In the 2018 series, he was called "Horsey" (instead of Spirit) by Adora before being accidentally transformed into a winged unicorn by She-Ra's magic. Eventually revealed to have the ability to speak, Swift Wind has a sardonic tongue and pursues his own political agenda of liberating Etheria's horses. Spirit / Swift Wind are voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series and by Adam Ray in the 2018 series.Bow
Bow is an archer who is one of the original Rebels. Bow often has to disguise himself when leaving The Whispering Woods, to prevent the Horde from identifying him. A cultured gentleman, Bow nevertheless is plagued by personal insecurities. 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 captured, leading to She-Ra rescuing him. He develops a crush on She-Ra, whose true identity he does not know. Bow appears 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=Arrow
= Arrow is Bow's faithful steed. He and Bow seem to share a long and very special bond.Princess Glimmer
Glimmer, Princess of Bright Moon, is the daughter of Queen Angella and Micah. She is originally the leader of the Great Rebellion but relinquishes her title to Adora. Despite, being the former leader of the Great Rebellion, she is naive and at times gullible. She also demonstrates moments of impulsiveness. 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 She-Ra. Micah, escaping from Horde World, returns to Etheria for his and Angella's wedding anniversary but is subsequently captured by Hunga the Harpy. Through the help of She-Ra, Glimmer and Angella reunite with Micah. 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. Princess Glimmer appears in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', her power derived from the runestone known as the Moonstone which she visits to regularity recharge her powers of line-of-sight teleportation and hurling bolts of photonic energy. Throughout the first season, Glimmer was at odds with her mother over her keeping her from the frontline before understanding Angella's reasons as the two come to an understanding. Glimmer is voiced by Linda Gary in the 1980s series and by Karen Fukuhara in the 2018 series.Queen Angella
Angella, the Queen of Bright Moon and Glimmer's mother, possessing a pair of wings which allow her to fly. Angella is wise and kind, generally beloved by her subjects. She possesses vast mystical powers, which are linked to Bright Moon's Moonstone gem—itself powered by the light of Etheria's three moons. During an eclipse, her powers are drastically weakened. At full strength, she alone has proven more than a match for the Horde itself. 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 spell-casting abilities, of strength sufficient to counteract those of Shadow Weaver, as seen in the episode ''The Crystal Castle''. Queen Angella appears in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', portrayed in the first season as an overprotective mother due to feeling responsible for leading the attack against the Horde that supposedly got her husband Micah killed and their alliance dissolved as a result. But by the first season finale, Angella manages to open up to a despondent Glimmer about her mistakes and the two reach an understanding. Angella later dies by sacrificing herself in the third season finale by helping Adora close a portal that threatens Etheria. A pre-recorded ''Princess Perfuma
Perfuma is a member of the Great Rebellion. Cheerful, bubbly and somewhat scatterbrained, Perfuma is a powerful 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 makes her way 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 appears in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' as the acting ruler of Plumeria and member of the current Princess alliance, having a more hippie-like appearance. Perfuma is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 1980s series and by Genesis Rodriguez in the 2018 series.Empress Frosta
Frosta is a valuable member of the Great Rebellion. She is the reigning ruler at Castle Chill in the Kingdom of Snows, an area located at the northernmost pole of Etheria. This area of Etheria has only been attacked on one occasion 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 immense cold from her body, most often as energy-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. Frosta can also freeze objects to the degree that they will shatter when touched or simply localize a small area with snow. Frosta is a no-nonsense, direct individual who generally isn't afraid to voice her opinion. She later develops a crush onPrincess 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. She wears a blue midriff dress. 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. In the English-language version of the 1980s show, she speaks with aNetossa
Netossa is different from the rest of The Great 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 has the features of an African-American woman. Netossa appears in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power''. In this continuity, Netossa's powers are magical, being able to cast energy nets of varying size, both for entrapment and as force-fields. She is also married to Spinnerella. Netossa is voiced bySpinnerella
Spinnerella only makes one appearance in the series. In her single episode, she is shown to be a powerful member 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 realizes that she has been duped by Hordak, she turns her power against him. Primarily a dancer, Spinerella has the ability to spin at high speeds, turning into a human cyclone, capable of rapid travel and deflecting oncoming attacks. Spinnerella and Netossa are best friends and love to travel together. She is fooled by Hordak into thinking Netossa has been captured by The Great Rebellion, when it is really The Horde who are responsible. When Spinnerella is told that Netossa has been captured by The Rebellion, she aids The Horde in gaining entry into The Whispering Woods by using her own ability to spin at rapid speeds to disable the trees' power. Though 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 travel companion. Spinnerella appears in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power''. In this continuity, she is a member of the Rebellion who can control the wind and air. She is also depicted with a plus-size figure, and is married to Netossa. Spinnerella is voiced bySea Hawk
Sea Hawk is a pirate. He possesses noMadame Razz
Madame Razz is a witch who lives in The Whispering Woods among the other Twigets. 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, due to her advanced age. However, they usually have a tendency to work out for the best regardless. The episode "Three Courageous Hearts" strongly hints that Madame Razz is well over 1,000yrs old, as she (to Kowl's amazement) is easily able to read a spellbook written in a language that had been extinct on Etheria for a thousand years, with Broom telling Kowl that "Madame's pretty ancient herself." 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 has ever interacted throughout the series run. In the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, Madame Razz is listed as a Twigget. In the 2018 series, Razz is re-imagined as a somewhat-senile old woman in the Whispering Woods with a connection to the previous She-Ra Mara, who seems to experience time non-linearly, and has a=Broom
= Broom is a sentient broomstick with face and arms who is Madame Razz's friend and can fly enough to serve as her mode of transportation. He also possesses some magical energy and has lent it to Queen Angella along with Glimmer and Madame Razz to fight Shadow Weaver. Broom is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series.Princess Mara
Mara was the last She-Ra before Adora in the ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' continuity. She does not appear in the original series. Mara makes her first appearance in a holographic demonstration made by Light Hope to explain to Adora the She-Ra line at the Crystal Castle in the episode "Light Hope". Light Hope initially painted Mara as a failure, citing that her actions broke the She-Ra line for many years. Eventually, Adora discovers the truth behind Mara's time as She-Ra. She was originally sent to Etheria by the First Ones to study the planet's magic, along with Light Hope, and was given the sword by her superiors. During this time, she befriended Razz and through her, learned of the deeper meaning behind magic on Etheria. Eventually, she discovered the truth behind the First Ones' project: they intended to syphon the natural magic of Etheria's runestones and the princesses into She-Ra as a massive weapon to use against their enemies, called the Heart of Etheria. Since She-Ra was the only being capable of withstanding all the power, they built the sword as a means to control her. When Mara discovered this and that the First Ones had reprogrammed Light Hope to fire the weapon at any costs, she attempted to stop the weapon from going off and forever hid Etheria in Despondos to keep the Heart from destroying other worlds. This ultimately cost her her life, but she was able to leave a recorded message for Adora explaining everything to her successor. Mara is voiced byKowl
Kowl is a flying Etherian creature and resembles a cross between a koala and an owl. He is a snarky, sharp-witted member of the Rebellion. Kowl's species was a Kolian but just like the Loo-Kee the Kon-Seal it was never stated in the series where on Etheria they can be found. His species possess the ability to fly using their giant wing-like ears and someone them like Kowls cousin Red-Eye are able to read the minds of other members of their species if they have some feathers from the other Kolian. Red-Eye's ability almost allows the Evil Horde to capture their enemies. Although Kowl lacks 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 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 Great Rebellion think Kowl may be a traitor, but Princess Adora firmly believes he is innocent. Later on in the episode, it is revealed that Imp was the one responsible for the coins and that Kowl's 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 does not appear in ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power''. However, Glimmer does have a stuffed animal version of the character in her bedroom. Kowl is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series.Supporting Members
Queen Castaspella
Castaspella is a member of The Great Rebellion. As her name implies, she is aFlutterina
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. Before she was transformed into Flutterina by Light Hope, her name was "Small One" and she was a laborer in Baron Condor's castle. In the 2018 series, Flutterina is a child-like disguise that Double Trouble assumes to infiltrate the Great Rebellion before being exposed as their saboteur. Flutterina is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 1980s series and byDouble Trouble
Double Trouble is a wildcard in the conflict between the Rebellion and the Horde, a master of disguise who can pose any anyone in both appearance and voice. In the 80s toyline, Double Trouble is Glimmer's cousin and Queen Angella's niece from the Kingdom of Green Glade who serves the Rebellion's Chief Spy. While not much of a fighter, she is agile and about to talk her way out of situations. Due to her convincing performances, she are often mistrusted. While conceptualized for the Filmation series, she only appears in comic books and in toy form (first wave). In the 2018 series, Double Trouble is portrayed as a non-binaryLight 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 battles against Hordak and the Horde. Light Hope in many ways is the Etherian version of the Sorceress. In ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', Light Hope is a holographic projection developed by the First Ones' ancient technology, normally appearing in a female form while able to alter her appearance if needed. Light Hope is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series and by Morla Gorrondona in the 2018 series.Loo-Kee
Loo-Kee is a small Etherian creature who resembles a chipmunk. He belongs to a race of beings known as the Kon-Seals. Loo-Kee follows She-Ra and the other members of The Great 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. The other episode is "Loo-Kee's Sweety". His father Paa-Pee is leader of the Kon-Seals. His girlfriend is Laa-See. The Kon-Seals are seen bringing fruit to prisoners of the Horde. Loo-Kee also appears hiding in each issue of the DC Comics series '' He-Man: The Eternity War'' (2014–2016). Loo-Kee makes an appearance in the 2018 version as a poster briefly shown in Glimmer's bedroom during the first episode and a design on Razz's hand fan. During the Princess Ball, there is also a "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" shot where something heavily resembling Loo-Kee is hanging with the other party guests in the background. Loo-Kee is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 1980s 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. She only reluctantly uses her powers, never fully embracing them. Prince Peekablue is male in the 2018 version, depicted as a clairvoyant while mentioned in Season One's "Princess Prom", that he is dating Sweet Bee. As he is seldom seen, Double Trouble assumed his identity in the final season. Peekablue is voiced by Erika Scheimer in the 1980s series and by John Lavelle in the 2018 series.Snout Spout
Snout Spout is a cyborg with aStar Sisters
The Star Sisters are three sisters that debuted in the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline. It all started when an envious sorceress trapped the Star Sisters in a shooting star. It hurled through the galaxy until it crashed on Etheria. They remained in their prison until the day when Swift Wind's hooves accidentally opened the entrance to their prison. After being freed by She-Ra, the Star Sisters formed an alliance with her. In '' She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', the Star Sisters are mentioned in Princess Prom and are allies withSweet-Bee
Sweet-Bee is a member of a race of intergalactic Bee People. Her people fled from their homeworld when it was destroyed when their sun exploded. Sweet Bee's people came toKing Micah
King Micah is Queen Angella's husband and Glimmer's father. He was captured by the Horde for over 15 years until he was finally rescued and reunited with his family. In the 2018 series, Micah was a former apprentice of Shadow Weaver when she was Light Spinner who joined the Rebellion and supposedly died during one of their battles against the Horde. However, it is first hinted in the season 3 finale "The Portal" that he is still alive. His true fate is revealed in the season 4 episode "Beast Island," where it turns out the Horde actually exiled him to Beast Island, and he is subsequently rescued by Adora, Bow, and Swift Wind. Like his sister, Castaspella, in this version his ethnicity is Etherian equivalent of Asian. King Micah is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 1980s series and by Daniel Dae Kim in the 2018 series.Wrong Hordak
Wrong Hordak is the name given to one of Horde Prime's clone soldiers in the 2018 series after a shot from Bow's electrical arrow destroys the chip connecting him to the Galactic Horde's larger hive mind. After regaining consciousness, the terrified clone mistakes Bow and Entrapta for other soldiers and accepts Entrapta's name for him, as she had initially mistaken him for Hordak. He possesses a childlike and naive personality due to having had no individual thought for most of his life, initially believing that the Resistance are also clones of Prime and that he was disconnected for a secret mission on Prime's behalf, but gradually comes to understand that Prime is a fraud and tyrant. His fate is unknown at the end of the 2018 series, but it is likely he is still alive, as he was last seen clinging to Swift Wind and destroying Horde Prime did not harm the other clones.The Horde
The Horde is a fictional intergalactic organization of supervillainous monsters, robots, and sorcerers on Etheria who occupy the land on behalf of their leader, Horde Prime. The Fright Zone serves as their base of operations, with connections on both Etheria and Eternia. Among its members are:Key Members
Hordak
Hordak (Hor-dak) is Skeletor's old master, She-Ra's archenemy, and the Horde's ruthless cyborg commander who conquered most of the planetCatra
Catra is the Force Captain of the 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. However, even in human form, Catra had such confidence in her own skills that she was prepared to take on Huntara, one of the toughest warriors in the galaxy. Catra, like Hordak, is notoriously short-tempered. The comically feline voice bestowed upon the character by Melendy Britt belies 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 has no regard or concern for even her fellow members of the Evil Horde, althoughEntrapta
A Horde scientist who specialises in devising traps, Entrapta has two long braids ofGrizzlor
Grizzlor is a hairy man-beast creature from the wild, using his brute strength when attacking his opponents. Most story media have portrayed him as either a mindless brute or as comically unintelligent. He looks more intimidating in the cartoon than the figure. Grizzlor is introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1985 among the first wave of Evil Horde figures. His figure was packaged with the mini-comic "Grizzlor: The Legend Comes Alive!" which portrays him as a kind of urban legend among the Eternians, a product of apparent "tall tales" about a wild man-beast which roams the night stalking its prey. AfterHorde Prime
Horde Prime is the supreme ruler of the intergalactic Horde Empire. Horde Prime was created by Filmation for the ''She-Ra'' cartoon but has since crossed over to ''Masters of the Universe'' as well. Horde Prime is the ruler of the intergalactic Evil Horde. He is only seen surrounded by smoke. His full true form has never been seen, though the episode ''For Want of a Horse'' indicates 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, suggesting that Horde Prime and Hordak may be brothers or at least brothers-in-law. In the ''Masters of the Universe'' comics published in the United Kingdom by London Edition Magazines, Horde Prime appears as a regular sized bearded humanoid with antennae which protrude through his helmet. A Horde Prime action figure was finally released in 2012 for the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, sculpted by the Four Horsemen. It includes two interchangeable heads, one based on his UK comics design and the other resembles his brother Hordak. The latter head also includes a helmet to represent his Filmation look. Horde Prime appears as the main antagonist in the fifth and final season of ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', as a cybernetic humanoid version of himself with extra eyes transplanted from his clones, who serve as both his personal army and as extensions of himself. Horde Prime discarded one such clone for his physical imperfections and sent him on a suicide mission on the front lines, the clone ending up stranded instead on the planet Etheria in the empty dimension of Despondos, where he named himself Hordak and built his own division of the Horde. For the first three seasons of the series, Hordak sought to open a portal back to the universe to bring the rest of the Horde forces to the planet so they could conquer it and prove that Horde Prime was wrong about him. In the third season finale, Hordak and Catra successfully open a portal that nearly destroys Etheria before She-Ra destroys it, but allows Horde Prime to pinpoint Hordak's location. But after Etheria is brought into the universe through a portal opened by Light Hope and discovered by Horde Prime and his armada in the fourth season finale, considering his clone's independent actions offensive, Horde Prime erased Hordak's mind and ordered him to be "reconditioned” but was talked out of destroying Etheria by Catra after revealing the Heart of Etheria's existence to him, which he decided to claim as his own. He was destroyed by She-Ra in the series finale after she freed the Heart of Etheria and restored magic to the universe. Horde Prime is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series and byImp
Imp is a small,Kyle
Kyle (voiced by Antony Del Rio) debuted in the 2018 ''She-Ra and Princesses of Power'' series which he is exclusive to. A rather weak and timid human character, he is the least effective member of Catra's soldiers, often working alongside Lonnie and Rogelio. In a conversation with Swift Wind, Scorpia almost lets it slip that Kyle has a crush on Rogelio. In season 4, disillusioned Kyle, Rogelio and Lonnie desert from the Horde together.Leech
Leech is anLohni / Lonnie
Lohni debuted as the former second-in-command under force captain Adora in the 1985 ''She-Ra: Princess of Power'' animated series in the episode "Friendship". After Adora's defection to the Great Rebellion, Lohni would assist Hordak in an attempt to trap Adora after Hordak had imprisoned her father. Lohni would however have a change of heart, joining the Rebellion herself, and help rescue Adora. A different version of the character called Lonnie (voiced by Dana Davis) debuted in the 2018 ''She-Ra and Princesses of Power'' series as a Horde cadet alongside Adora, Catra, Rogelio and Kyle. After Adora leaves the Horde and Catra is promoted to force captain, Lonnie becomes the leader of the cadets and participates in many battles before they become disillusioned enough to eventually quit the Horde in the fourth season.Mantenna
Mantenna is a Horde member with four legs who can fire a variety of energy beams from his pop-out antenna eyes. Mantenna has aRogelio
Rogelio is a lizard man who is exclusive to the ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' animated series. He serves as a Horde soldier often working alongside fellow cadets Lonnie and Kyle. Although a more effective soldier than some, he has little to no speaking lines in the series. In season 4, a disillusioned Kyle, Rogelio, and Lonnie desert from the Horde together.Scorpia
A female Horde enforcer with a stinging scorpion tail and sharp pincers, Scorpia appeared in the She-Ra cartoon. She 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 (with a throne room) 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. Scorpia despised Catra throughout the course of the series. Instead of hands, she possesses claw-like pincers and a powerful tail which was used to capture opponents. Her tail makes her a powerful fighter but is at times a disadvantage to her as She-Ra has used it several times to hurl her out of the way. She is susceptible to flattery, shown when Bow (Sea Hawk in the 2018 reboot) fooled her once into believing that he was a Horde inspector and thus gained access into a secret Horde factory. Scorpia owned a powerful tank called the Crawler, with a scorpion-shaped tail that shot sleep-rays. She learned the hard way that she may be skilled at both technology and combat, but isn't cut out to practice magic. The first-ever figure of Scorpia was released as part of the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' in 2014. Her bio states that she is a Scorpioni who surrendered her home in the Crimson Wastes when siding with Hordak. In the 2018 series, while having a more exaggerated figure with a more simple and naïve personality, Scorpia is revealed to be a Princess whose family were the original rulers of the Fright Zone before swearing loyalty to the Horde and giving Hordak the Black Garnet Runestone. Even before the Horde's arrival to Etheria, Scorpia's family were considered outcasts among the royal families. She becomes Catra's right hand, having strong feelings for her and wanting to help her in any way she can. Besides her huge claw pincers, Scorpia can use her tail to administer a paralyzing venom into whomever she stings. In season four, guilty over her role in Entrapta's exile, Scorpia leaves the Horde and ends up joining the Rebellion while gaining electricity-based powers from connecting to the Black Garnet. Scorpia is voiced by Linda Gary in the 1980s cartoon and by Lauren Ash in the 2018 series.Shadow Weaver
Shadow Weaver first appeared in the She-Ra cartoon series as the Evil Horde's Head Mistress of Dark Magic who hides her horrific appearance within a grand crimson hooded robe. She commands an array of Black Magicks, vast encyclopedic knowledge of dark Etherian mystical lore and access to ancient artifacts accumulated by years of Horde dominion over the galaxy. She is often seen as a second-in-command type to Hordak but is still his slave, he has been seen threatening to wipe her mystical advancements away at a whim. Her stygian abode lies on the outskirts the Fright Zone and is appropriately called Horror Hall. Nicknamed "Weaver" by Hordak, she is a powerful sorceress in her own right, equal to her long-time rival Castaspella. Shadow Weaver began as an apprentice sorceress at a young age and is originally from the Kingdom of Mysticor. Along-side Castaspella, the two began their training by the greatest Etherian sorcerer, Norwyn. When Hordak arrived on Etheria, he promised her that she would be Head Horde Sorceress and have instant access to the top tier of Horde Magicks in exchange for information on the rebel leaderships location, to which she agreed. Originally only a second-rate sorceress herself according to Hordak, her capabilities were greatly increased through a magical gem, one that was responsible for a devastatingly unforeseen physical transformation. As promised for her information she was granted access to Hordak's "dark gem" to magnify her powers. Just as she began absorbing power from the gem, Norwyn located her and what she was doing, he then destroyed the gem severing her link to it. She only took a third of its power before suffering an irreversible change both mentally and physically. Now completely corrupted by dark magic, she ultimately turned her back on Mysticor, Norwyn, Castaspella and joined The Horde forever. From the first episodes of ''She-Ra'', Shadow Weaver acted as a sort of adoptive mother for Adora on Hordak's orders. In the 2018 series, Shadow Weaver was designed to be hoodless and wearing a mask to conceal her disfigurement. She is portrayed to have been originally a disgraced Mystacorian mage named Light Spinner, who left her kingdom long ago and resurfaced as Hordak's second in command with access to the Black Garnet runestone which she learned to draw power from. For years she favored Adora over Catra during their upbringing, to the point of acting against Hordak's orders as she focused her full attention on reclaiming Adora. However, this gradually leads to Shadow Weaver's downfall as Catra wins Hordak's favor and replaces her, while Shadow Weaver is imprisoned for violently refusing to relinquish the Black Garnet to her former subordinate. She later defects to the Rebellion and continues to assist Adora, despite the misgivings of her friends. In the season finale, she sacrifices herself to destroy a monster barring Adora and Catra from reaching the Heart of Etheria. Shadow Weaver is voiced by Linda Gary in the 1980s series and Lorraine Toussaint in the 2018 series. The first action figure of Shadow Weaver was released in 2012 for the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline. Her bio states she was born in Mystacor and was the apprentice to the great mage Norwyn until the day she sided with Hordak.Horde Troopers
The Horde Troopers or Hordesmen are robotic soldiers that serve the Horde Empire, and form the bulk of the Evil Horde's vast army. They wear grey armor emblazoned with the Horde insignia. Debuting in the She-Ra cartoon series, they also appeared alongside Hordak in various MOTU comics. A Horde Trooper action figure was released in 1986 for the vintage ''Masters of the Universe'' toy line. An updated pair of Horde Troopers was released in 2014 for the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline. Their bio states that they are mass-produced in the Horde's factories.Horde Wraiths
The Horde Wraiths are a group of magicians that work for Hordak. In the 2002 series, the Horde Wraiths are shown in flashbacks detailing Hordak's time on Eternia. One flashback detailed Hordak having them use the Spell of Separation from the Tablet of Triad and Separation which nearly destroyed the planet. Another flashback had them partaking in the Evil Horde's fight with King Grayskull. In the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, the Horde Wraiths are the results of different magicians throughout the galaxy being enslaved by the Gem of Horokoth. During the plans to obtain the Starseed from the center of Eternia, King Grayskull interfered and stopped Hordak at the cost of Hordak's lead witch. That witch was replaced by Shadow Weaver who maintained her free will when the Gem of Horokoth was destroyed by Castaspella.Other members
Admiral Scurvy
Admiral Scurvy is a member of the Horde who oversees their naval operations on the Horde Dreadnought. He is also a rival of Sea Hawk. Admiral Scurvy appears in the fourth season of ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' as a free agent and a former friend of Sea Hawk's, before Sea Hawk burned his ships. He later captures Sea Hawk, Bow, and Swift Wind to receive the bounty on them from Octavia. Admiral Scurvy is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 1980s series and by Keston John in the 2018 series.=Squall
= Squall is Admiral Scurvy's pet cat who is overweight and wears an eyepatch.Callix
Callix (voiced by Scott McNeil in the 2002 series) is a Vebex Rock Man who can crumble him into pebbles and reassemble himself. His name is also spelled Calyx. He first appeared briefly in the 2002 ''He-Man'' cartoon series. He was present with Hordak outside Castle Grayskull. When Callix gave Hordak the bad news about the Snake Men's defeat and how it will be difficult to attack Castle Grayskull, Hordak crumbled him to dust. Callix received a toy In the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline in 2015. He was recruited into the Horde during his youth and rose to the ranks due to his insight and perspective of the Horde's enemies.Colonel Blast
Colonel Blast is a Horde commander with electro-energy weapons built into his armor. He appears to be quite muscular and strong, but in reality, he is a rather scrawny and unimpressive man underneath the armor. He was based on the prototype for Rio Blast, a heroic character. Colonel Blast is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series.Cy-Chop
Newly created for the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, Cy-Chop is a cyborg bounty hunter with scissor-like hands, blue furry limbs, and a transparent torso. He was created for the 30th Anniversary of the ''Masters of the Universe'' toyline by Mattel's Terry Higuchi. In his earlier years, Scychor roamed the galaxy as a mercenary and professional thief with his partner Kronis until he was betrayed by him and thrown from the vehicle. The rogue robots saved him by preserving his organs in the robot body's chest and his brain in a robotic skull. As Cy-Chop, he was recruited by Hordak to fight against the Masters of the Universe and the Snake Men.Dragstor
Dragstor is a cyborg who is part man, part vehicle. He has rocket thrusters on his back and a tyred wheel built into his chest which he uses to cruise along the ground at super-speed. He never appeared in the ''He-Man'' or ''She-Ra'' cartoons because he was one of the penultimate toys to be released, by which time the cartoons had ended. In the comics, he was originally an ordinary athlete who (along with his best friend) was kidnapped and transformed by Hordak where Dragstor was mind-controlled to serve him. His friend became the Heroic Warrior Extendar, who has vowed to free Dragstor from the Horde's mind control. Dragstor was voted No.6 in The 12 Coolest Masters of the Universe Action Features by Topless Robot.Dylamug
Dylamug is a large, super-advanced evil robot who is occasionally placed in charge of Hordak's Horde Troopers. He was based on concept art for a Mattel action figure called Dial-A-Feature, which would have had a similar gimmick as Man-E-Faces, but with the face divided horizontally into sections, allowing his eyes, nose, and mouth dials to be rotated individually. In the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, Dylamug was originally a diplomatic droid from the planet Robotica until Hordak captured and reprogrammed him. Dylamug is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 1980s series.Inspector Darkney
Inspector Darkney is the Horde Inspector that works for Horde Prime. Inspector Darkney is voiced by George DiCenzo.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 character'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 thisModulok
Modulok is a multi-bodied monster who can reform himself into thousands of different shapes to confuse his enemies. He is a member of the Evil Horde, though in some cartoon appearances is seen to work for himself. Modulok was originally a mad Eternian scientist named Galen Nycroft imprisoned in Palace Eternos' dungeons. After gathering enough parts, he constructed a machine to grant him the power he desired subsequently mutating into Modulok. After escaping, he sought to join Skeletor's Evil Warriors. Once joined, Modulok grows despondent with Skeletor's rule and fled to Etheria offering his services to Hordak. Here, he would create his sidekick, Multi-Bot. He does not have many major roles in the original He-Man series as it was drawing to a close before the Evil Horde figures were released. In the She-Ra series, he appears from time to time as Hordak's chief scientist. Modulok is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s 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 be combined with those of Modulok, with their merged form known as Mega-Beast. Multi-Bot appears in the "She-Ra" cartoon only, because the "He-Man" cartoon finished its production run in 1985, a year before the toy was released. Multi-Bot is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series.Mosquitor
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Spyster is a member of the Evil Horde. He is a for-hire spy (hence the name) and works for Hordak after being paid. He appeared in only one episode in Season 2 titled "The Inspector". Spyster is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer in the 1980s series.Vultak
Vultak is a vulture-like man with a beak-like nose, vulture wings, and vulture talons for feet. He works for the Horde where he runs Hordak's Zoo and regularly hunts new creatures for this facility. Besides his ability to fly, he can use a special amulet to transform into a vampiric black shadow which comes in handy when obtaining creatures for Hordak's Zoo. In the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline, Vultak became an enemy of Stratos after he slew many Avionians in the Battle of Xarkoran. Vultak is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 1980s series.Wrap Trap
Wrap Trap is an evil mummy who debuted in the ''Masters of the Universe Classics'' toyline. In the past, Sibor is a disfigured priest and inhabitant of the Sands of Time who worked for the mystic Kartan. He had a crush on Kartan's daughter Princess Naka-Ra. When Princess Naka-Ra turned down his love for her, there was a struggle which led to Princess Naka-Ra's accidental death. Sibor then defiled the Temple of the Sun by trying to raise her from the dead. The Deathless Soldiers of Kartan stopped him and Kartan sentenced Sibor to be mummified alive while reading from the Netherworld Scroll. Eons later, Sibor's tomb was found by Hordak and Shadow Weaver and used the Netherworld Scroll to awaken Sibor. Enthralled by the Evil Horde and controlled by the Netherworld Scroll, Sibor became Wrap Trap and uses his enchanted bandages to strangle and ensnare his enemies. Though he would not attack She-Ra because she resembled Princess Naka-Ra.Other characters
* General Sunder (voiced by George DiCenzo) - General Sunder was once one of Hordak's prime army generals in the Horde. Unlike most of the Evil Horde, Sunder is honorable. Sunder is also competent and brave, at one point directly contradicting Hordak while serving as one of his generals. Convinced by She-Ra to change his ways, Sunder leaves the Horde to live a peaceful life as a quiet farmer with his wife, Mally, and young daughter, Telzy. But when the Rebels need help, he is still ready to use his battle skills to aid them. * Hunga the Harpy (voiced by Melendy Britt) - Queen Hunga is aSee also
* List of ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' charactersReferences
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