PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Zoar
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  • Zoar (unrelated to the Zohar) is the autonomous planet where the Zoar Incident began, which ultimately led to the Miltian Conflict. Not much is known about it, except that the planet was one of the worlds occupied by the people of the Immigrant Fleet.
  • Zoar is a falcon in the Masters of the Universe franchise. It initially served as little more than a courier to relay messages between He-Man and the Goddess, and was explicitly male. With the development of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Zoar was reimagined as an alternate form for He-Man's mystical benefactor, herself redesigned into the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull. Zoar necessarily became female, and the Sorceress's familiar bird-themed costume is based upon the falcon's color scheme. Its name is a play upon the word "soar".
Era
  • Present
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diameter
  • Unknown
Affiliation
Gravity
  • Unknown
Hair
  • Orange, blue, white
Name
  • Zoar
ImageSize
  • 250
Caption
  • Fighting falcon
Abilities
  • Flight, telepathy
Region
  • Unknown
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Sector
  • Unknown
Alias
Species
  • Falcon
System
  • Unknown
File
  • 200
Home
Gender
  • Male/Female
abstract
  • Zoar (unrelated to the Zohar) is the autonomous planet where the Zoar Incident began, which ultimately led to the Miltian Conflict. Not much is known about it, except that the planet was one of the worlds occupied by the people of the Immigrant Fleet.
  • Zoar is a falcon in the Masters of the Universe franchise. It initially served as little more than a courier to relay messages between He-Man and the Goddess, and was explicitly male. With the development of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Zoar was reimagined as an alternate form for He-Man's mystical benefactor, herself redesigned into the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull. Zoar necessarily became female, and the Sorceress's familiar bird-themed costume is based upon the falcon's color scheme. Its name is a play upon the word "soar".