![]() ![]() Teela then takes Evil-Lyn back to Eternia, and joins He-Man in sending Scare Glow's minions back to Subternia. As life begins growing all around them, Evil-Lyn realizes that all the good and hopeful things in the universe are a form of magic and she at last relinquishes her vast power, also freeing herself of its corrupting influence on her mind. Teela, however, uses her power to show Evil-Lyn that existence is far from the vast emptiness she believes it to be. As they fight, Evil-Lyn vents her frustrations to Teela, explaining she plans to wipe everything from existence so no one has to deal with the disappointment she felt when discovering the universe is completely devoid of direction. Teela quickly proves her wrong, beginning their battle by punching Evil-Lyn while they're hovering above the castle. Teela's arrival as the new Sorceress evens the odds, although at first, Evil-Lyn doesn't take her transformation seriously, believing all she has to do to avoid the nascent Sorceress is exit Castle Grayskull. Not only does Adam share part of his power with Cringer, turning him into the mighty Battle Cat as usual, but he also uses some of it to restore some of Skeletor's might, explaining he's done so "Because I want you to know what saving the universe feels like." None of this seems to affect Evil-Lyn's power at all as she later reveals, she no longer needs it to channel the universe's magic.ĭespite once again wielding the Power of Grayskull, He-Man, Skeletor, and Battle Cat are unable to prevent Evil-Lyn from absorbing the Celestial Apex and gaining ultimate power. The tide changes, however, with the surprise return of Orko, who takes the Sword of Power from Evil-Lyn and tosses it to Prince Adam, who uses it to finally become He-Man once again. Moreover, they lose poor Panthor when Lyn turns him into stone and smashes him to pieces. Their prediction proves right, and while Adam and Skeletor make a good team, it's clear Evil-Lyn is toying with them. Rather than fight her right off the bat (and thus risk being destroyed instantaneously by Evil-Lyn's godlike might), the two try wooing her with politeness, knowing full well they'll end up fighting Evil-Lyn regardless. ![]() Now that Kevin Smith has revealed that Part 2 of Masters of the Universe: Revelation will have a heavy focus on Evil-Lyn, it's possible that even more of her time with the original Majestra will be revealed.While Teela goes with Andra on her quest to become the new Sorceress, Prince Adam and Skeletor buy her time by confronting Evil-Lyn directly with Cringer and Panthor. Instead, they become evil through abuse and hardship. The story behind Evil-Lyn's alter-ego was truly tragic and reveals that people aren't born evil. The comic did what the Netflix show did best, take one seemingly innocuous piece of trivia from the original show, then use it to craft a meaningful and impacting story that explores what's at the heart of the franchise's characters. ![]() ![]() While the two identities share a similar name, the Magestra from the original show was a young, white-haired sorceress while the Revelation version resembled Evil-Lyn’s former teacher. In Masters of the Universe: Revelation, Evil-Lyn took the guise of Majestra to convince Teela and Andra to steal a goblet, then deliver it to Castle Grayskull. The first time Majestra appeared was in He-Man & the Masters of the Universe Season 1, Episode 2 “The Shaping Staff.” In the episode, Evil-Lyn used the titular shaping staff to transform into “Magestra” to kidnap the king of Eternia but was foiled by He-Man before she could fulfill her evil plan. ![]()
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