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Hordak: Ruthless Leader of the Evil Horde (1985) - Battle Ram Name: Hordak Group Affiliation: Evil Horde Role: Ruthless leader of The Evil Horde Power: Attack with rotary action weapons Character Profile: Hordak acquired his power while passing through the plan from Etheria to Eternia He has since discovered how to retain and refine it
What We Know about Hordaks Past. (Its actually quite a bit. ) Hordak is a clone of Horde Prime He was once Horde Prime's top general, logically a favored position Horde Prime sent Hordak to the front lines to die because of "a defect in [his] cloning," regardless of his previous status and performance since "defects are worthless to Prime "
Hordak | She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Wiki | Fandom Hordak is one of the main characters of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power From Season One to Season Four, Hordak was a ruthless and pragmatic alien warlord who invaded Etheria and leads an evil army called the Horde, intending to conquer the planet in hopes of regaining Horde Prime 's favor
Hordak (Masters of the Universe) | Villains Wiki | Fandom ~ Hordak meeting Evil-Lyn, announcing his plans to bring his people to Eternia and revealing to her that he is her father Hordak meeting his daughter, Evil-Lyn Hordak appears at the end of the third season, having first appeared as Evil-Lyn 's spirit bat, Horakoth
MOTU Universe: Hordak In the episode "The Stone in the Sword", Hordak even transforms his arm into a vacuum cleaner Although mechanical in result, these transformations may have been magically instigated, as they occur instantaneously with an eerie glow and sound effect
Hordak | Wiki Grayskull | Fandom Hordak was the primary antagonist in She-Ra: Princess of Power, in which he rules a Horde occupied Etheria from his fortress in the Fright Zone Hordak preferred to use technology rather than magic, and had the ability to transform his body into a variety of weapons
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power — Hordak - TV Tropes Hordak's relationship with Horde Prime is very similar to the relationship between Catra and Shadow Weaver: desperately trying to gain the approval of their parental figure who is abusive and cruel to them, and in general both Hordak and Catra are seeking self-validation and try to find it through the conquest of Etheria