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** In the 2002 show, she is briefly shown to be horrified when Hordak turned Randor into Skeletor, being disturbed by Skeletor's LaughingMad moment upon seeing his reflection. Downplayed in that she continued to work for him regardless.

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* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: In the 2002 series, she turns against Skeletor and frees King Hiss because he abandoned her one too many times.

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* CompellingVoice: In the 2002 cartoon, she possesses the ability to brainwash people with a siren's song. She uses the ability on Ram Man, turning him into a HypnoFool.

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* DressedLikeADominatrix: In the movie, where she wears a metal corset, and in the 2002 show in the past, when she wore a black and purple leotard and garterbelts.


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* StrongFamilyResemblance: The 2013 DC comics show she and her father have the same matching color schemes, skeletal clothing, and even hairstyle.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: For all his flaws, Skeletor always treats his pet Panthor well.



* HyperCompetentSidekick: In the movie, Evil-Lyn does nearly ''everything'' for Skeletor, tolerating this arrangement [[PromotedToLoveInterest because she loves him.]]

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* HyperCompetentSidekick: In the movie, Evil-Lyn does nearly ''everything'' for Skeletor, tolerating this arrangement [[PromotedToLoveInterest because she loves him.]]]] And even then, once she sees he's gone off the deep end she gets the hell out, taking Skeletor's minions with her.
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* TheUsurper: In the Filmation series, he usurped control of the underwater kingdom from its resident Princess. He-Man helps reinstate her.



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* BeardOfEvil: While technically part of his helmet, his headpiece gave off the appearance of a black beard in the 2002 series.
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* ButtMonkey: In the 2002 series he was consistently the worst-treated of Skeletor's minions, with everyone mistreating and mocking his technology despite him single-handedly putting the ropes on the heroes several times. Even worse, this version was the most genuinely loyal minion Skeletor had besides Stinkor.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Her last name comes from the original series bible, which said she was an astronaut from Earth like He-Man's mother Queen Marlena. But the Filmation show creators hated this backstory and later continuities have her father as a sorcerer called the Faceless One.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Her last name comes from the original series bible, which said she was an astronaut from Earth like He-Man's mother Queen Marlena. But the Filmation show creators hated this backstory and later continuities have her father as a sorcerer called the Faceless One.One and her mother as a woman named Maligna.

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For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]

For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' see [[Characters/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 this page.]]




For tropes that apply to her in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]

For tropes that apply to her in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' see [[Characters/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 this page.]]




For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]

For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' see [[Characters/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 this page.]]




For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]

For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' see [[Characters/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 this page.]]




For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]




For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation'' see [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation this page.]]

For tropes that apply to him in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' see [[Characters/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021 this page.]]



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He has no idea why anyone would agree to team up with him in the 2002 series, and he is very prone to stabbing allies in the back in all continuities.



* {{Jerkass}}: Compared to Skeletor's other minions, he's easily one of the biggest assholes in this franchise. To date, he's betrayed no less than three allies: Mer-man after a team-up in an episode of the 80s Filmation cartoon and Stratos after the Enemy Mine episode in the 2002 series.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Compared to Skeletor's other minions, he's easily one of the biggest assholes in this franchise. To date, he's betrayed no less than three allies: Mer-man after a team-up in an episode of the 80s Filmation cartoon and Stratos after the Enemy Mine EnemyMine episode in the 2002 series.


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The older half-brother of King Randor (in some continuities), who tried to conquer Eternia and ended with his face horrifingly scarred and rechristened himself Skeletor, lord of destruction.

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The older half-brother lord of King Randor (in some continuities), Snake Mountain and a member of the Horde, Skeletor's origin depends on the continuity, but in all major worlds he is an EvilSorceror who tried attempts to conquer Eternia and ended with his face horrifingly scarred and rechristened himself Skeletor, lord claim the power of destruction.
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** She is willing to help Skeletor in his attempt for world domination, but she will not betray her father and returns his magical Ramstone back to him when Skeletor loses it.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards[=/=]EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She is willing to help Skeletor in his attempt for world domination, but she will not betray her father and returns his magical Ramstone back to him when Skeletor loses it.

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** In the 2002 show, she is briefly shown to be horrified when Hordak turned Randor into Skeletor, being disturbed by Skeletor's LaughingMad moment upon seeing his reflection. Downplayed in that she continued to work for him regardless.
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* HyperCompetentSidekick: In the movie, Evil-Lyn does nearly ''everything'' for Skeletor, tolerating this arrangement [[PromotedToLoveInterest because she loves him.]]

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* LadyOfBlackMagic: An imposing, intelligent sorceress with powerful evil magic.
* LeotardOfPower: Has a leotard and she’s powerful.

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* LadyOfBlackMagic: An She is an imposing, intelligent sorceress with powerful evil magic.
* LeotardOfPower: Has She wears a leotard and she’s powerful.



* TheStarscream: In the 2002 series she even lampshades that Skeletor taught that deception and treachery "were the cornerstones of power" and she learned his lessons well. They are both amused.

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* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: In the 2002 series, she wears a skeletal breast plate.
* TheStarscream: In the 2002 series she even lampshades that Skeletor taught her that deception and treachery "were the cornerstones of power" and she learned his lessons well. They are both amused.He is amused enough by her answer to not punish her for her treachery.



* UngratefulBitch: In both the Filmation series and the 2002 version, the closest she's ever come to saying "thank you" is leaving the heroes who helped her unmolested and without a fight.

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* UngratefulBitch: In both the Filmation series and the 2002 version, the closest she's ever come to saying "thank you" is leaving the heroes who helped her unmolested and without a fight.



* WelcomeBackTraitor: In the 2002 series, Skeletor, after He-Man saves her from the Pool of Shadows (where Skeletor aimed to sacrifice her into the Forsaken Realm to as a deal with the dimension's [[EldritchAbomination native population]] as punishment for her releasing King Hiss), Skeletor lets her back into his ranks with no problems, with the two of them even sharing some laughs about what happened.

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* WelcomeBackTraitor: In the 2002 series, Skeletor, after He-Man saves her from the Pool of Shadows (where Skeletor aimed to sacrifice her into the Forsaken Realm to as a deal with the dimension's [[EldritchAbomination native population]] as punishment for her releasing King Hiss), Skeletor lets her back into his ranks with no problems, with the two of them even sharing some laughs about what happened. He and Evil-Lyn backstab each other so much it's routine to them at this point.
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* DoesNotKnowHowToSayThanks: In the Filmation cartoon, she shows gratitude towards Teela and He-Man by protecting the guardian of a magical spring and not stealing its water when she had the opportunity after she and Teela worked together to dethrone a powerful wizard who'd stolen her magic, but she pointedly does not say either thank you ''or'' you're welcome after being thanked.
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* CompellingVoice: In the 2002 cartoon, she possesses the ability to brainwash people with a siren's song. She uses the ability on Ram Man, turning him into a HypnoFool.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Her last name comes from the original series bible, which said she was an astronaut from Earth like He-Man's mother Queen Marlena. But this was never used and later continuities have her father as a sorcerer called the Faceless One.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Her last name comes from the original series bible, which said she was an astronaut from Earth like He-Man's mother Queen Marlena. But the Filmation show creators hated this was never used backstory and later continuities have her father as a sorcerer called the Faceless One.One.
* AMistakeIsBorn: In the 2002 continuity, her birth ran contrary to a peace treaty between King Hiss and the Council which stated that the current Council must not have heirs. King Hiss targeted Evelyn, which forced her father to send her far into the future to save her life [[AndIMustScream and caused him to lose his face.]]



* DaddysGirl: But a subversion of DaddysLittleVillain, as her father is good.

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* DaddysGirl: But a subversion of DaddysLittleVillain, as her father is good. Still, despite the two being on different sides, she is loyal to her father and returns the Ram Stone to him.



* TheFarmerAndTheViper: In the 2002 series, she responds to He-Man rescuing her from becoming Skeletor's HumanSacrifice by first asking why He-Man did it and then blasting He-Man with magic to then ''happily'' returning to Skeletor's service. Sad thing is, He-Man saw it coming but couldn't think of a better way to stop Skeletor from summoning... whatever it was he was calling out of that pit...
* HotWitch: A yellow beauty with high cheek bones and enchanting eyes.

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* TheFarmerAndTheViper: In the 2002 series, she responds to He-Man rescuing her from becoming Skeletor's HumanSacrifice by first asking why He-Man did it and then blasting He-Man with magic to then ''happily'' returning to Skeletor's service. Sad thing is, He-Man saw it coming but couldn't think of a better way to stop Skeletor from summoning... whatever Whatever it was he was calling out of that pit...
* GoodHairEvilHair: Contrasting with Teela, who has long red hair, Evil-Lyn has extremely short, [[BaldOfEvil nearly buzzed-cut hair.]]
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HotWitch: A yellow pale beauty with high cheek bones and enchanting eyes.



* MysticalWhiteHair: Her hair is pure white and she is an EvilSorceress.



* PunnyName: Evil Lyn.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Easily Skeletors strongest and most competent subordinate.

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* PurpleIsPowerful: Easily Skeletors She is easily Skeletor's strongest and most competent subordinate.subordinate, and has a predominantly purple color scheme and purple eyes.
* Really700YearsOld: She's really hundreds of years old due to having been born during the days of King Greyskull. Time magic is involved.



* StevenUlyssesPerhero: The UniverseBible to the '83 series says her name was originally Evelyn and this was also the case in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021''.

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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: The UniverseBible to the '83 series says her name was originally Evelyn and this was also the case in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021''.''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2002''.


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* OutOfFocus: As a result of being introduced at the tail end of the original Masters of the Universe toyline, Ninjor barely appeared in any fiction, received little characterization, and has pretty much been forgotten by most people these days. It probably doesn't help that [[NamesTheSame his name got taken]] by another ninja-themed character from [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers a different franchise]].

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* OutOfFocus: As a result of being introduced at the tail end of the original Masters of the Universe toyline, Ninjor barely appeared in any fiction, received little characterization, and has pretty much been forgotten by most people these days. It probably doesn't help that [[NamesTheSame his name got taken]] taken by another ninja-themed character from [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers a different franchise]].
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Creator/PaulDobson ('02); Creator/HenryRollins (Revelation)

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* AnAxeToGrind: In ''"The Diamond Ray of Disappearance"'' episode, he was seen carrying a large double-bladed battle axe that also ''had a crystal ball attached to it''.
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* UngratefulBastard: Many a time He-Man has saved his life only for Skeletor to attack him immediately afterwards.
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* AnAxeToGrind: His WeaponOfChoice is a pretty big axe.
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* ShesGotLegs: Exposed legs that her outfit show off.
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* AdaptationalWimp / AdaptaionalDumbass: In the live action movie, he not only lacked his ability to control animals he also lacked the ability to speak. Instead growling and acting more like an evil version of Chewbacca.

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* AdaptationalWimp / AdaptaionalDumbass: AdaptationalDumbass: In the live action movie, he not only lacked his ability to control animals he also lacked the ability to speak. speak. Instead growling and acting more like an evil version of Chewbacca.



* KillerGorilla: Has a slight ape like appearance. It's bit more prevalent with his 2002 version due to his top-heavy redesign and his lair filled with chains that he swings from like vines.

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* KillerGorilla: Has a slight ape like appearance. It's bit more prevalent with his 2002 version due to his top-heavy redesign and his lair filled with chains that he swings from like vines.

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