But seriously… he’s having a phase for 30 years straightxD
So hello everyone! 💜
I thought about this topic and the more I thought about it the funnier it became. XD
I think it's clear that the clones were never children, but puberty? Having free will must have triggered this. XD
Also I thought about the mindset of the clones. I find it quite exciting. According to my calculations, Hordak is around (probably more than) 35 years old at the end of the series. But only physically. Since he has the thinking of an adult since the day of his "birth", he is mentally over 50. and I think that explains somexDD
He’s like an old grumpy man who has never gotten over his emo phase… Hordak my EMO GIRL!💜
And last but not least: I will not keep this design for Kadroh! It only served this funny idea. I think I will design a fitting one soon.
[image description: Top-down view of imp from She-Ra 2018 in a chibi style looking up with a black lipstick kiss mark smudged on his forehead. /end description]
based on this
[image description: similar image of a small chibi bear like creature looking up with a pink kiss mark on its forehead. /end description]
It’s been 2 years since She-ra came to an end, so here’s a tribute to how it began: Adora finding a sword and leaving the Horde to join her new friends in the rebellion.
Hiiii I’m back from the dead. I’m very busy with school but I’m trying to do as much prompts for the Entrapdak positivity month as possible! c:
Entrapdak positivity month day 1 Science
A nice birthday surprise while working on new inventions for the benefits of science:3 Happy birthday Queen!!
I bet she forgets her birthday like every year and as soon as she remembers she doesn’t know how old she became…. Was it 32? Or even 34… no no no it must be 33… Stars, where is my file….
So another parallel I noticed between Spop and The Owl House is probably one of the most obvious. The similarities between Hordak and Hunter as well as Horde Prime and Belos.
Both Hunter and Hordak are emotionally stunted, domestically abused, disabled clones loyally devoted to helping their masters achieve their goals. Eventually they learn to embrace their individuality and overcome their trauma with the help of a friend or two after their master callously discards them like a broken toy that can be easily replaced. They also respectively have Flapjack and Imp, small protective companions that constantly follow them around.
Philip/Emperor Belos and Horde Prime are very old religious zealots who hold themselves in the highest regard and couldn’t care less about anyone else but themselves. Their master manipulators, leaders of a militant cult following, and treat the clones under their command merely as emotionless tools they can mold to their instead of the individuals that they are. They also have horrible tempers and an abusive streak a mile wide.
My first analysis is about the the Heart of Etheria and The Draining Spell.