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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her said powers to begin with, and that they could taken away just as easily.

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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that it was the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her said powers magic to begin with, and that they it could taken away just as easily.
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** Not only that, but Hordak did, in fact, once complain in "A Loss for Words" that magic and sorcery were what he always hated about Skeletor.

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** Not only that, but Hordak did, in fact, once complain in "A Loss for For Words" that magic and sorcery were was what he always hated about Skeletor.
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** Not only that, but Hordak did, in fact, once complain in "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand" that magic and sorcery were what he always hated about Skeletor.

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** Not only that, but Hordak did, in fact, once complain in "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand" "A Loss for Words" that magic and sorcery were what he always hated about Skeletor.
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** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion (if they even exist in this continuity) were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. [[UncertainDoom Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?]]

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** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion (if they even exist in this continuity) were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. [[UncertainDoom Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?]]
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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her said powers to begin with, and that they could taken away just as easily. Not only that, but Hordak, in fact, did once rant that magic and sorcery were what he hated about Skeletor.

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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her said powers to begin with, and that they could taken away just as easily. Not only that, but Hordak, in fact, did once rant that magic and sorcery were what he hated about Skeletor.




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** Not only that, but Hordak did, in fact, once complain in "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand" that magic and sorcery were what he always hated about Skeletor.



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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her her powers and that they could taken away just as easily.

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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her her said powers to begin with, and that they could taken away just as easily.easily. Not only that, but Hordak, in fact, did once rant that magic and sorcery were what he hated about Skeletor.



** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted "daughter" and right-hand?
** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. [[UncertainDoom Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?]]
** Moreover, did Hordak replace (or dare we say, ''kill'') Shadow Weaver as his second-in-command because her magic was weakened?

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** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted "daughter" and right-hand?
right-hand? Are the events of "The Secret and the Sword" non-canon in this continuity?
** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion (if they even exist in this continuity) were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. [[UncertainDoom Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?]]
** Moreover, did Hordak kill and replace (or dare we say, ''kill'') Shadow Weaver as his second-in-command because her magic was weakened?
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* Skeletor's entire TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Hordak near the end of their fight about how Hordak's weakness and the reason he fails is that he never really understood magic and thus always needed an acolyte to actually handle it for him, is actually a pretty accurate and meta take on the character's depiction on ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. On that show, the Great Rebellion manages to resist the Evil Horde primarily through the use of magic, and on the Horde's side of things, Hordak delegates all magic related issues to Shadow Weaver almost exclusively.

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* Skeletor's entire TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Hordak near the end of their fight about how Hordak's weakness and the reason he fails is that he never really understood magic and thus always needed an acolyte to actually handle it for him, is actually a pretty accurate and meta take commentary on the character's depiction on ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. On that show, the Great Rebellion manages to resist the Evil Horde primarily through the use of magic, and on the Horde's side of things, Hordak delegates all magic related issues to Shadow Weaver almost exclusively.
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** Moreover, did Hordak replace Shadow Weaver as his second-in-command because her magic was weakened?

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** Moreover, did Hordak replace (or dare we say, ''kill'') Shadow Weaver as his second-in-command because her magic was weakened?

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** In fact, in that show, Hordak and Shadow Weaver would constantly argue over the use of magic against technology. Whenever Shadow Weaver defended the use of her magic, Hordak was always quick to remind her that the Horde were the ones who ''gave'' her her powers and that they could taken away just as easily.
** On the flip side, Shadow Weaver would always mock Hordak for how his reliance on science and technology always hindered the Horde's goals.
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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health. If Hordak can unleash more horrors than a hundred Hells, just imagine what Horde Prime can do...
** Even if Hordak isn't outright ''punished'', do you really think Horde Prime is going to let him get off scot-free for letting himself be defeated by Skeletor and losing control over a ''large'' portion over the Horde Armada?

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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health. If Hordak can unleash more horrors than a hundred Hells, just imagine what Horde Prime can do...
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** Even if Hordak isn't outright ''punished'', do you really think Horde Prime is going to let him get off scot-free for letting himself be defeated by Skeletor and losing control over a ''large'' portion over the Horde Armada?Army?
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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme (and is said to have committed more horrors than a hundred Hells), but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.
** Even if Hordak is outright ''punished'', do you really think Horde Prime is going to let him get off scot-free for letting himself be defeated by Skeletor and losing control over a ''large'' portion over the Horde Armada?

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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme (and is said to have committed more horrors than a hundred Hells), scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.
health. If Hordak can unleash more horrors than a hundred Hells, just imagine what Horde Prime can do...
** Even if Hordak is isn't outright ''punished'', do you really think Horde Prime is going to let him get off scot-free for letting himself be defeated by Skeletor and losing control over a ''large'' portion over the Horde Armada?
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** Even if Hordak is outright ''punished'', do you really think Horde Prime is going to let him get off scot-free for letting himself be defeated by Skeletor and losing control over a ''large'' portion over the Horde Armada?
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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.

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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, scheme (and is said to have committed more horrors than a hundred Hells), but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.
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** Also, assuming the Horde recovered Motherboard's decapitated head and body before they retreated, (which they likely did) and assuming she can be rebuilt, imagine what Horde Prime is going to do to ''her'' for letting herself get so easily killed by Skeletor.
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* The fact that Adora hasn't been actually been exiled from continuity raises some ''very'' disturbing possibilites:

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* The fact that Adora hasn't been actually been exiled from continuity ExiledFromContinuity raises some ''very'' disturbing possibilites:
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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.

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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.health.
* Assuming the prequel comic is canon, it means the wife and the daughter Skeletor remembers grieving for never existed in the first place since his memories of being an interdimensional demon were a fabrication. Imagine being him and having to live with that.
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* Skeletor's entire TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Hordak near the end of their fight about how Hordak's weakness and the reason he fails being that he never really understood magic and thus always needed an acolyte to actually handle it for him, is actually a pretty accurate and meta take on the character's depiction on ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. On that show, the Great Rebellion manages to resist the Evil Horde primarily through the use of magic, and on the Horde's side of things, Hordak delegates all magic related issues to Shadow Weaver almost exclusively.

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* Skeletor's entire TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Hordak near the end of their fight about how Hordak's weakness and the reason he fails being is that he never really understood magic and thus always needed an acolyte to actually handle it for him, is actually a pretty accurate and meta take on the character's depiction on ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. On that show, the Great Rebellion manages to resist the Evil Horde primarily through the use of magic, and on the Horde's side of things, Hordak delegates all magic related issues to Shadow Weaver almost exclusively.

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** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?

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** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. [[UncertainDoom Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?off-screen?]]
** Moreover, did Hordak replace Shadow Weaver as his second-in-command because her magic was weakened?
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** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted right-hand?

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** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted "daughter" and right-hand?

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!!FridgeBrilliance:
* Skeletor's entire TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Hordak near the end of their fight about how Hordak's weakness and the reason he fails being that he never really understood magic and thus always needed an acolyte to actually handle it for him, is actually a pretty accurate and meta take on the character's depiction on ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''. On that show, the Great Rebellion manages to resist the Evil Horde primarily through the use of magic, and on the Horde's side of things, Hordak delegates all magic related issues to Shadow Weaver almost exclusively.



* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what [[spoiler:Horde Prime]] is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.

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* Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what [[spoiler:Horde Prime]] Horde Prime is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.
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* All spoilers are unmarked. '''Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''

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* All spoilers are unmarked. '''Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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** The fact that Adora hasn't been actually been exiled from continuity raises some ''very'' disturbing possibilites:
*** Given how she's taken on the identity of Despara, was she never freed from Shadow Weaver's brainwashing, or was she re-captured sometime after the Orb exploded and re-converted back into the Horde?
*** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted right-hand?
*** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?
** Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what [[spoiler:Horde Prime]] is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.

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** * The fact that Adora hasn't been actually been exiled from continuity raises some ''very'' disturbing possibilites:
*** ** Given how she's taken on the identity of Despara, was she never freed from Shadow Weaver's brainwashing, or was she re-captured sometime after the Orb exploded and re-converted back into the Horde?
*** ** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted right-hand?
*** ** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?
** * Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what [[spoiler:Horde Prime]] is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.
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* All spoilers are unmarked. '''Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
!!FridgeHorror:
** The fact that Adora hasn't been actually been exiled from continuity raises some ''very'' disturbing possibilites:
*** Given how she's taken on the identity of Despara, was she never freed from Shadow Weaver's brainwashing, or was she re-captured sometime after the Orb exploded and re-converted back into the Horde?
*** More on that, was Adora ever even She-Ra in this universe? Or has she always been Despara, Hordak's devoted right-hand?
*** Also, one has to wonder how Etheria and the Great Rebellion were affected by the loss of magic, considering how many of them rely on magic. Did the Horde wipe them out and fully conquer Etheria off-screen?
** Hordak has already proven himself to be a horrible boss with his nanomachines assimilation scheme, but imagine what [[spoiler:Horde Prime]] is going to do him for his failure once he's restored to full health.

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