"I don't suffer Fools gladly. Especially when they impede my goals."
(An old commission of my Sith OC, Darth Imperious, by AnushPaint on twitter.)
Ancient Sith Lord, over 4,000 years old. (Inspired by Hordak from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)

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"I don't suffer Fools gladly. Especially when they impede my goals."
(An old commission of my Sith OC, Darth Imperious, by AnushPaint on twitter.)
Ancient Sith Lord, over 4,000 years old. (Inspired by Hordak from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
I'm slowly attempting to resurrect my Hordak/Entrapdak longfic series, which has been frozen for three-ish years. The first aim is to write a few more chapters to the Voidsword (prequel set in the Galactic Horde 200 years before Hordak's banishment) to explain some crucial plot elements of the Beast Within. The 8th chapter's in a reasonable state and mainly requires proofing/minor edits ere publishing.
My writing style has however changed since -22, and won't entirely match that of the existing chapters.
The Voidsword (27549 words) by KuuraKaihomieli Chapters: 7/? Fandom: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018), He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Characters: Horde Prime (She-Ra), Hordak (She-Ra), Horde Prime Clones (She-Ra), Horde Soldiers (She-Ra), The Faceless One | Nicholas Powers, Horokoth (He-Man) Additional Tags: Life in the Horde (She-Ra), Action/Adventure, Horde clone culture, Self-Discovery, Cloned Brother, Horde Clone - Freeform, Hordak's backstory, History of the Galactic Horde, Angst, Worldbuilding, Magic, Original Character(s), Religious Conflict, Horde Prime's backstory Summary: After beholding disconcerting visions about his demise for a few centuries, Horde Prime has been gathering archaic relics of power across the universe for his protection. Now, he sends his second-in-command, a specially engineered clone, on a quest to find an ancient magic-repelling sword, the existence of which has merely been hinted at by a few obscure intergalactic legends. Unbeknownst to him, this quest will become a journey of secret self-discovery for the young clone, much later known as Hordak. Furthermore, the sword may not exactly be what the legend fragments claim…
Goddess Horokoth, from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Evil-Lyn as the Sorceress of Grayskull/Sorceress of Horokoth in Masters of the Universe: Revelation.
What amuses me about this design is that’s wearing fancy lingerie with a stuffed bat hat. She’s not even serving the Horde or - knowingly at least - the bat goddess Horokoth. It comes off as “I’m a sexual being, and also a dork who likes to wear a stuffed animal.”
My darling Aria, will you join Skelegod and Horokoth in battle?
They wouldn’t wanna put her in harms way 🥺
Who's Horokoth? Is she a goddess?
Okay, so @emperorsfoot is way more knowledgeable on this than I am since it's been a while since I've read DC.
From my understanding, there's this one Goddess, and she has three different incarnations: Zoar, the Green Goddess, and Horokoth. They're all the same entity, but they represent different aspects of her. Zoar looks like a bird and is represented by the Sorceress. DC has Teela become the Green Goddess and Evil-lyn represent Horokoth, and they both turn into kaijus of a snake and bat respectively and fight each other.
On the poster, we see Lyn with what looks like a bat around her, the head above her head and the wings by her arms, so this is probably a reference to her Horokoth form.
Other than that, I think Horkokoth was mentioned in the Classics bios, but I haven't read much of those.