Lord Nekron

"I fear, Good Prince, I cannot offer peace to a people who have refused to proclaim me their rightful overlord. As to your sister, I must admit that until this moment the idea of mating with her filled me with loathing. Perhaps I should reconsider. Your sister, after all, is not wholly unattractive, as lesser beasts go."

- Lord Nekron Lord Nekron (simply known as Nekron) is the main antagonist of Ralph Bakshi's 1983 animated film, Fire and Ice.

He was voiced by Stephen Mendel.

History
He and his mother, the evil Queen Juliana, send forth a wave of glaciers, forcing humanity to retreat south towards the equator. Nekron sends a delegation to King Jarol in Firekeep to request his surrender, but this is a ruse orchestrated by Queen Juliana for Nekron’s sub-humans to kidnap Jarol’s daughter, the 15-year-old, barefoot, microkini-wearing Princess Teegra. Queen Juliana feels that Nekron should take a bride to produce an heir. But Teegra makes an escape and comes upon Larn, the only survivor of a village razed by glaciers, who offers to escort her back to Firekeep. As Teegra is recaptured, Larn teams with the mysterious Darkwolf to save Teegra and then travel to Icepeak to stop Juliana. Darkwolf eventually faces Nekron and kills him as Icepeak succumbs to lava released by King Jarol and is destroyed.

Personality
Nekron is the cunning, cruel, evil, cocky, arrogant, persuasive, egotistical, heartless, violent, ruthless, unmerciful, destructive, unscrupulous, materialistic, manipulative, deceitful, greedy, oppressive, influential, vainglorious, temperamental, uncompromising, authoritative, treacherous, tyrannical, uncaring, and diabolical overlord of Icepeak. He is very competent, intelligent, and knowledgeable, so he is able to use powers of ice. He is also extremely lascivious and provocative towards Teegra, as he is married to Teegra if it will bring peace to the kingdoms. He also has a fondness for controlling glaciers somewhere in Larn's village. One of his most blasphemous and objectionable plans is when he sends his sub-humans to capture Larn and Teegra.

Trivia

 * He shares similarities with The Horned King from Disney's 1985 animated fantasy film, The Black Cauldron: Both are tyrants who have a race of barbarians (also, his henchmen wield axes, spears, swords, and knives).