Having done this, she grabs the power sword half out of thin air and reunites with the other members of the team. Teela then proclaims that Scareglow has given her power, and somehow develops bright glowy magic that repels Scareglow and all the monsters in the other illusions. Scareglow’s allegedly frightening tricks in the Well of Darkness include summoning up a fake He-Man for Teela to scrap with, summoning up a fake Teela for her to scrap with, and then rabbiting on with some surface-level psychology about how Teela is afraid of unleashing her full potential or something. This sounds like a dubious prospect, but Teela sees little alternative, so she strikes the deal and is plunged into the Well of Darkness so she can get properly scared. ![]() Led on by glowing green rocks, she comes face-to-face with Scareglow, a creepy skeletal ghost chappy, who offers to give Teela the power sword half that she seeks if she’ll let him feed on her fear. Teela, left on her own, finds herself taunted by a deep growly voice. In an adjacent section of Subternia, Beast-Man, Andra and Roboto are enjoying an illusion of a desolate battlefield stalked by zombies, shadowbeasts and flaming bats, and they spend most of their screen time this week fighting.Īndra: “Do you think our plotline is particularly relevant this week?” ![]() Somewhat surprisingly, Evil-Lyn is sympathetic to Orko’s story, and tells him he’s not as rubbish a magician as he thinks he is – he just needs to not let other people hold him back.Īfter their little bonding session, Evil-Lyn and Orko come under attack by a massive shadowbeast, which they then spend some considerable time battling. Anyway, Orko then indulges in a lengthy monologue about what his real name is and why he’s now called Orko, which I can’t be bothered to relate – if you want to know, you’ll have to watch the episode for yourself. It’s been years since I saw that dick Uncle Montork and I still wake up screaming at the thought of him. Evil-Lyn: “Yeah, it’s pretty and all, but I prefer my Trollan trees a bit more suggestive.”Įvil-Lyn and Orko make some leaps of logic to arrive at the conclusion that magic is dying all over the universe and that Orko is probably the last of his kind.
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