


I’m not entirely sure what he was trying to say, but it certainly had the vibe of a life lesson being imparted, so we’ll take it as such. The Sorceress explains that the two halves of the sword can now be found in Preternia and Subternia, and Teela, Andra and Evil-Lyn set out to recover them – intending to first make a stop at Man-at-Arms’ house, in the apparent belief that he’ll be of some use.Ĭringer delivers a pep talk to Teela, informing her that she’s not angry, she’s afraid, and that fear can show itself in many different ways. The only way to save Eternia is to reforge the Power Sword, which has been split in two, so guess what our heroes have to do next. The Sorceress then entrusts the last of Eternia’s magic to Evil-Lyn, who explains that if magic disappears entirely from Eternia, then the planet will die – and if that happens, so will the universe. What does take Teela by surprise is that the goblet is in fact the head of Skeletor’s Havoc Staff, and Evil-Lyn uses it to recharge the Sorceress’ magical powers. I’m not sure there’s anyone in the audience who hadn’t guessed that, but credit where credit’s due, Teela seems to have had an inkling in advance too. Teela’s not cool with the notion, but Andra insists, and once there, Majestra reveals that she’s really Evil-Lyn. Once she’s got the goblet, Majestra offers to pay Teela and Andra further cash if they take her and the cup to Castle Grayskull. The goblet in question is used as the centrepiece of a cultist recruitment ceremony, but our heroes steal it with relative ease and trundle back to Majestra. So, over to Snake Mountain we go, where Teela and Andra discover that the place has been taken over by a bunch of Borg-wannabes, led by Tri-Klops, in thrall to something called Motherboard. I’m very big on sentimentality and definitely not evil.” Majestra: “Yes, yes, yes, sentimental reasons.
