“ | I am brave, strong, loyal, and give great hugs. And I am going to be the best friend that I CAN BE! | „ |
~ Scorpia |
Scorpia is a major character in the 2018 Netflix original series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. She is a Force Captain in The Horde, and is Catra's loyal sidekick and considers her a best friend. But later near the end of the fourth season, Scorpia left the Horde and joined the Rebellion, along with Princess Alliance. She is actually a princess who is connected with the Black Garnet Runestone, which gives her electric elemental powers as a result.
She is voiced by Lauren Ash.
Her Evil Ranking[]
Her Villainous Deeds[]
- Under Shadow Weaver's orders, she joins Catra on the mission to bring back Adora to keep her in line and they both try to overwhelm her with a Horde ship.
- Upon being close enough to Salineas, Scorpia fires a laser from the ship's cannon to try to kill She-Ra and destroy the Sea Gate.
- She flings Bow off the ship when he tried to stop her.then keeps firing the laser at the gate.
- She wanted to help the Horde take over Etheria.
- Due to an idea of Catra, she plants heat bombs at the Princess Prom, damaging Frosta's palace as a result.
- She tried to harm Sea Hawk only to be stopped by Entrapta.
Why Doesn't She Stand Out?[]
- While helping the Horde in their plan to take over Etheria and badly damaging Frosta’s palace allow her to pass the general baseline, she massively fails the heinous standard to Horde Prime, Hordak and Catra, who all committed far worse crimes. While it's true that the 3 aforementioned villains all have higher resources, Scorpia still shares the majority of her crimes with them and does nothing to stand out from them on her own, so she still fails to them.
- She even fails to Shadow Weaver, who did worse with her resources. The reason Scorpia fails to her is because her going after Adora and trying to kill her in the middle of an attempt to destroy the Sea Gate was done under Shadow Weaver's orders.
- She is very tragic and sympathetic as her family was presumably killed and she is constantly abused and pushed around by Catra.
- She shows insecurities of not thinking she's good enough and worrying about what Catra thinks of her.
- She is played for laughs a lot and isn't really taken seriously.
- She is a genuinely affable character, showing no signs of cruelty or intimidation in contrast to the other members of the Horde.
- She truly cares for Catra, wanting to be there for her and make her happy to help Catra let go of her tragic childhood.
- She redeems herself by betraying the Horde and aiding the Rebellion in defeating Horde Prime, saving the universe.
Trivia[]
- Her Villainous Benchmark and Heroic Benchmark statuses both make sense, as her best friend Catra passes both the heinous standards and the admirable standards, allowing her to qualify as Inconsistently Heinous and Inconsistently Admirable simultaneously.
External Links[]
- Scorpia on the Villains Wiki
- Scorpia on the Heroes Wiki
- Scorpia on the Heroic Benchmark Wiki
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