

Sure they’d betrayed him and were trying to round up all the magical artifacts in Eternia but Skeletor needs his flunkies. Still, it’s good to know that Teela can still be with her friends and family.
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We’ll have to wait for more episodes of the series to see how this plays out. With her presence in the palace during Andra’s promotion it seems as though she can function outside of Castle Grayskull even if she might not wield all of her powers. Where before this series the sorceress was completely tied to Castle Grayskull, Teela’s changed how that position works. Does this mean that Duncan is retired permanently and he won’t be in anymore battles? We aren’t 100% sure but it wouldn’t be a stretch to think he might stick around the palace even if it’s an unofficial capacity. Is Duncan Still Retired as Man-At-Arms?ĭuncan names Andra as the new Man-At-Arms in a big ceremony at the palace. By looking to the past she’s heading toward a new future. As many painful memories as Zalesia has, Eternia probably has even more. She’s bringing new life to herself, bringing life to a place that was dead to her. It’s hard to say without any dialogue from Evil-Lyn in this scene but perhaps she’s going back to make a life she wants, one that isn’t defined by Skeletor, her parents, or anyone else. But why would she give up the magic and return home, especially to a place that holds so many bad memories for her? There she leaves her staff behind with what we can assume is the rest of power. Evil-Lyn Renounced Her Magic?Įvil-Lyn returns alone to what appears to be Zalesia, the place she grew up. Still, a little bit of a light show between the two probably would have sold that better. Teela said the universe was “life” after all and perhaps Evil-Lyn giving Orko his life back was a way of living up to that. She had the power to do things right, to make the universe a better place. Maybe it was meant as Evil-Lyn using her powers for good for the first time and it didn’t require a big show of force. All she had to do was just grab his hand? That’s a pretty easy fix to keep such a beloved character around. We’re not given much other explanation of how Evil-Lyn was able to stop Orko from being pulled away but perhaps it was residual energy that was still within her after the battle with Teela. But then Evil-Lyn grabs his arm and says, “not this time.” However, doing this would mean Orko would have to go as well since he’d already died in part 1. With the aid of He-Man and his sword, the two are able to suck back all the evil they’d been fighting against in the climactic battle. Teela showed Evil-Lyn that the universe can be whatever she brings to it because, in a brilliant play on the series’ most iconic catchphrase, “you have the power.”Īfter bringing Evil-Lyn back, Teela says she’s going to put things right. Teela admits that yes, the universe can be filled with chaos, hurt, and death, “but it is everything else, too. Evil-Lyn thinks she has the upper hand, extending the the same vision she’d seen earlier, but Teela is able to break through Evil-Lyn’s pain by showing her how she sees the world. Teela confronts Evil-Lyn in the final episode and tries to get her to see reason. It’s all pain and torture and Lyn wants to burn it all down. There’s nothing higher and more mystical. Faced with a vision that depicted “the death of god at the beginning of things,” Evil-Lyn realizes that everyone on Eternia, and even in existence itself, has always been alone. Halfway through Part 2 Evil-Lyn seemed to go off the deep end. How Did Teela Convince Evil-Lyn to Reform? But of course, if Skeletor is still around you know things won’t be peaceful for long.

He-Man is back, Skeletor has been sent packing, and things are (more or less) back in place in the world of Eternia. Warning: This Masters of the Universe: Revelation – Part 2 article spoils the ending of the series.Įverything seems pretty wrapped up at the end of Masters of the Universe: Revelation – Part 2.
