![]() The final scene of Masters of the Universe: Revelation season 1 picked up on a plot thread that had gone ignored throughout most of Part 2, revealing the fate of the technology worshipping cult established by Tri-Klops. Teela also said that she would not only protect the Power of Grayskull, but she would " use the power, to protect all of Eternia." " The Sorceress doesn't need to let go of her attachments to be strong," Teela proclaimed, insisting that her connections to her family and friends had only made her stronger, not weaker, a sentiment in keeping with the optimism of the original He-Man cartoons. Teela rejected this reasoning, saying that she would find her own path to being the Sorceress and do the job in her own way. Related: Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Cast & Character Guide Teela-Na explained that she had only abandoned Teela and her father, Duncan, because communing with the Power of Grayskull required one to leave their old life behind. Teela entered the mystic pool known as the Tide of Transformation and had a vision of her mother, the previous Sorceress of Grayskull, Teela-Na, who told Teela that she must sacrifice her mortal life to be reborn as the Sorceress. Orko simultaneously appeared on the battlefield to once again face Scareglow and helped Man-At-Arms and Andra to escape the dungeons of Castle Grayskull while facing Evil-Lyn, begging her to remember the friendship that had grown between them during the quest to reforge the Sword of Power and to abandon her mad plan to destroy the universe.Īs Orko dueled Evil-Lyn, Teela made her way into the deepest halls of Castle Grayskull, having accepted her long-teased destiny to become the Sorceress of Grayskull. Beyond the fact that his magic now worked without fail, Orko was able to be in three places at once. Like Gandalf the White, the resurrrected Orko seemed more powerful than before and was clad in a white robe. Orko made a triumphant return to the land of the living in the finale of Masters of the Universe: Revelation season 1, "Comes with Everything You See Here." Ironically, Orko's resurrection was indirectly arranged by Evil-Lyn, who opened the gates of Subternia to summon an army of the damned to aid her. The death of Orko in Masters of the Universe part 1 was one of the most shocking moments of Netflix revival, with the Trollan wizard sacrificing himself to buy his allies the time they needed in order to escape the hellish realm of Subternia and the wrath of Scareglow, in a scene that invited comparison to Gandalf's battle with the Balrog in Lord of the Rings. This led to an unlikely alliance, as the depowered Skeletor joined forces with Prince Adam and his allies, as they lay siege to Castle Grayskull in a desperate attempt to save Eternia and the rest of the universe. She then set out to destroy all of reality, having become completely nihilistic after gazing upon the vastness of the universe and finding it empty and without reason or hope. ![]() ![]() Related: Masters of the Universe: Every Easter Egg & Reference In Season 1Įvil-Lyn turned upon Skeletor, claiming the power of the Champion of Grayskull for herself, as well as the mantle of the Sorceress. However, Evil-Lyn quickly grew annoyed with Skeletor, who was still obsessed with killing He-Man despite having finally claimed the power they had long sought. This allowed Evil-Lyn to claim the power of the Sorceress for herself. The second part of Masters of the Universe: Revelation found the Heroic Warriors on the run, with a resurrected Skeletor taking a new form after claiming the Power of Grayskull for himself and slaying the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull. ![]()
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