And Heroic Warriors:
Rotar complains to Man-At-Arms about being turned into a top. "You made Roboto's legs!" "But you can move faster than Roboto or any of us." "Hordak made Dragstor and he has legs!"
A group of heroes go on a submersible mission and Mekaneck acts as a periscope.
Whenever the Horde is around, Extendar acts like a much better warrior than Mekaneck. Whenever only the Evil Warriors are around, he slacks off due to lack of motivation.
Snout Spout also hates Hordak and fights better against the Horde.
Rio Blast wants to go home and He-Man passive-aggressively promises to help fly him there as soon as the warriors of Skeletor are defeated once and for all.
Sy-Klone and Slamurai have a dojo or such, to practice pseudo-Asian martial arts. He-Man takes one or both on missions with Orko and/or the Sorceress in her white outfit, making a Final Fantasy party.
Stonedar and Rokkon sleep outside the abyss Castle Grayskull's jawbridge crosses so any attempted break-in wakes them up (swiped from a vintage minicomic).
Clamp Champ is a braggart.
Gwildor tries to study Orko because you can't have a Theory of Everything unless it explains magic (swiped from the newspaper comic).
Kol-Darr accomplishes cool things in fight scenes, but only because he has a more useful steed than anyone except She-Ra.
Fisto, Moss Man, the Goddess, Man-E-Faces and Buzz-Off are there own subgroup of nature heroes (sometimes I have them take the similarly neglected Mekaneck and Roboto along even though they don't fit the theme: at least Roboto can bounce off Man-E's robot personality).
>>11568604That's neat.