

It induces Evil-Lyn to abandon her cause and leave the universe in peace. She also gets through to Evil-Lyn by showing her the beauty of a universe where the evil sorceress-turned-goddess saw only chaos and pain. In the process, she breaks with tradition, telling the spirit of her mother that her friends bring her strength and that she won’t isolate herself by staying in the castle. The separation – and the deceit involved – is one of Teela’s primary psychological wounds, which she heals during the course of Revelation’s run time.ĭuring the finale – Part 2, Episode 5, “Comes with Everything You See Here” – she masters her power and formally takes up the mantle of the Sorceress, resulting in a final showdown with Evil-Lyn. Teela is the Sorceress’ daughter, whom she left behind to take up her duties.

The Sorceress controls the power of Grayskull, but taking the position normally means confining oneself to the castle itself. Skeletor kills the Sorceress in Part 2, Episode 1, “Cleaved in Twain,” and her magic is imparted to Teela, who spends the remainder of Part 2 attempting to understand it. Pretty Gross How Teela Becomes the New Sorceress - and Saves Evil-Lyn RELATED: How Skeletor Survived Death in Masters of the Universe Is. Here’s a brief breakdown of where Eternia stands at the end of Season 1, and what likely lies ahead. That leaves a number of open questions, as well as a fitting fate for several mainstay characters who may or may not return in subsequent seasons. As such, the second half of its inaugural season ends with a sense of finality, even as it opens the door for the next page in Eternia’s history. That means a formal timeline, character development, and in the case of more than a few key figures from the original show, a passing of the torch onto another generation. Rather than simply reiterating another adventure of He-Man and his friends, it endeavors to flesh out the world of Eternia in more complex terms. Masters of the Universe: Revelation was created in part to give a proper narrative arc to the 1980s cartoon that spawned it. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 2, now streaming on Netflix.
