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The Evil Horde are major antagonists in the Masters of the Universe franchise, serving as the main antagonists of She-Ra: Princess of Power.

They are an interstellar invasion force seeking to dominate various worlds across the universe, one of which is the planet Etheria. They are ruled from a planet known as the "Horde World" by Horde Prime, though their presence on Etheria is overseen by Hordak.

In the past, the Horde led by Hordak invaded Eternia and waged a war to conquer the planet. With assistance from Skeletor, Hordak attempted to kidnap the children of King Randor and Queen Marlena, Prince Adam and Princess Adora. Though Adam was saved, Hordak was able to get away with Adora. However, after being captured, Skeletor betrayed his former master and sold out the location of his base at Snake Mountain. Before the Eternian forces could rescue Adora however, Hordak and his Evil Horde escaped to Etheria.

The Evil Horde soon invaded and occupied Etheria, setting up a capital in the Fright Zone. They were opposed in their dominion by the Great Rebellion formed to liberate the planet from them.

Overview

Vintage Mini-Comics

Unlike the cartoon's portrayal of a galactic empire in which Hordak is subordinate to the mysterious Horde Prime, the Evil Horde was initially presented as a seemingly small group of formidable creatures of whom Hordak was clearly implied to be the supreme leader. Far less explicitly technological, the initial toys and minicomics depicting the Horde indicated a more mystical background, similar to Skeletor and his Evil Warriors. Indeed, the later cartoon's version of Hordak as Skeletor's former mentor in spite of an apparently inferior command of magic (generally delegating mystical tasks to Shadow Weaver, although it should be said that Hordak's own "technological" abilities were quite likely magical in origin) makes much more sense in this original minicomic's equivalent of the same mentorship. Here, Hordak is shown to be a sorcerer of equal or greater power than Skeletor, who is just as interested in plundering the mystical treasures of Castle Greyskull as his former pupil.

Origin #2 (Filmation Cartoons)

In the cartoons, the Evil Horde is a vast, interstellar empire bent on the domination of various worlds across the universe. The center of the empire is called Hordeworld. The Horde was summoned to Eternia by Morgoth, a giant wizard once imprisoned by the Ancients. The Horde sent a scout ship to Eternia and its crew aided Morgoth in taking control of a few towns and villages. One of these was the home of Teela'Na. To defeat the Horde, Teela'Na was told by an old man about Castle Grayskull. Teela'Na sought Castle Grayskull and became the new Sorceress of the castle in order to defeat Morgoth and the Horde. She managed to do so, but was trapped in her position for the rest of her life (It should be noted that at this point, the members of the Horde are unnamed, but their distinctive bat insignia clearly designates them as such).

The Horde scout ship apparently managed to send a message to the Evil Horde's ultimate leader, Horde Prime, because soon, the vile Hordak and his Horde Troopers arrived in full force. While Hordak waged his war against Eternia and the city of Eternos, he took Skeletor under his wing, teaching him what he knew of dark magic. In time, the Royal Soldiers of Eternos and the magic of Castle Grayskull defeated Hordak. However, learning that King Randor and Queen Marlena's twin children both have a special destiny, Hordak and Skeletor kidnapped them. A young Man-At-Arms and Queen Marlena were able to halt the kidnapping of Prince Adam, but Princess Adora was captured. Skeletor, however, was captured by the guards. He then revealed the secret location of the Horde's lair: Snake Mountain.

Man-At-Arms and the Sorceress went to Snake Mountain, but were too late. Hordak had escaped with Princess Adora. Both were then seen on the planet of Etheria. Hordak and his minions captured many kingdoms, the last of which to fall was the kingdom of Bright Moon.The She-Ra series is largely dedicated to the struggle of the Etherian rebels against the occupying force of the Horde. In each episode, Hordak has a new dastardly scheme to either destroy The Great Rebellion or make life worse for Etherians. Each scheme meets its demise at She-Ra's hand. The comics largely follow this overall story as well, though where the cartoon Hordak has abandoned plans to invade Eternia, save for a few occasions, in the comics he still tries. Sometimes he works with, and sometimes against, Skeletor.

The Horde has bases planet-wide though its main headquarters is Doom Tower located at the center of the Fright Zone. The Horde possesses vast resources and has a great deal of highly sophisticated technology.

Origin #3 (200X Continuity)

The Horde portrayed in the MYP He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon has much more mysterious characters. The Horde had been a menace on Eternia long before the modern day. Hordak had been the nemesis of King Grayskull. He was also an enemy of King Hiss and defeated his army of Snake Men before putting his sight back on destroying King Grayskull. Upon its final defeat the Horde was sentenced to exile in the timeless dimension of Despondos. While imprisoned, Hordak became more demonic and his power and advice could be channeled through sorcery. By invoking Hordak, Skeletor is able to cast a spell to replace his head with the familiar floating skull. When Skeletor betrays Hordak years later by refusing to release him, Evil-Lyn and Count Marzo step up to the task. However, just as Hordak is about to emerge from Despondos, He-Man stops the spell.

Headquarters

As originally depicted (and manufactured as a playset), the Horde's base of operations the Fright Zone was an ancient cave-like fort rather than a sprawling tecnolopolis. Technological elements only began to appear in later waves of Horde toys, and their accompanying minicomics depicted further discontinuities with the animated series, such as showing the legions of Horde Trooper robots as a new invention (manufactured on Eternia, no less, unlike the cartoon versions which invaded Eternia two decades ago), as well as the introduction of later cybernetic characters such as Dragstor, Mosquitor and Mantisaur. Nevertheless, Hordak's primary interest remained in magic and his place as supreme leader of the Horde remained unaltered even in the last minicomics which involved the return of the ancient structure known as The Three Towers of Eternia, something he indicated having helped to build, suggesting either time travel or near immortality on Hordak's part.

Members

The Evil Horde

Sources

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Evil Warriors
Skeletor (Filmation series, He-Man/ThunderCats) | Beast-Man | Evil-Lyn | Trap Jaw | Faker | Clawful | Jitsu | Webstor | Whiplash | Spikor | Stinkor | Two-Bad | Blast-Attak | Ninjor | Scare Glow | Twistoid | Fang Man | Strongarm | Icer | Mer-Man | Gygor | Draego-Man | Goat Man | Tri-Klops | Panthor | Karg | Saurod | Blade | Skeletor Troopers

Evil Horde
Horde Prime | Hordak | Shadow Weaver | Catra | Entrapta | Scorpia | Imp | Mantenna | Grizzlor | Modulok | Leech | Horde Troopers

Snake Men
King Hiss | Rattlor | Kobra Khan | Tung Lashor | Sssqueeze | Snake Face | Serpos

Evil Mutants
Flogg | Slush Head | Quakke | Hoove | Crita | BH | Optikk | Karatti | Staghorn | Lizorr

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