Hey, Realmers! Next up is another MOTU concept creation called Tribe-Al the Beast Lord. I started with Superman and He-Ro parts, modified He-Ro head with Sentry wig and Hellcat belt tassels attached. Hope tattered cape, Kraven necklace, 200X Man-at-Arms loincloth with sculpt added to fit the thicker classic waist. LOTR Logolas sword and sheath, Cap America shield, Odin axe, fur sculpt over MOTU Superman boots. Lots of prep and airbrushing, painting each part individually and when assembled. Iguanor is obviously a Star Wars Rancor repainted bright green with red Crocodile eyes.
Tribe-Al is leader and champion of the Forest culture of Eternia, maintaining harmony and balance. A master huntsman, archer, hand-to-hand combatant and unparallelled huntsman. Although considered primitive and of sub standard intelligence, Tribe-Al studies regularly with Prince Adam learning the formalities and etiquette of more advanced and sophisticated cultures. Tribe-Al has a close circle of forest creatures that aid him and he considers his spirit brothers and would give his life for each one. His giant Crocken called Iguanor is also very intelligent, agile and fast for his species. Iguanor is an herbivore, peaceful by nature but able to stop an entire army. Tribe-Al saved Iguanor and the rest of the Forest Force, each on separate occasions, which lead to their brotherhood. When Battle Cat and Iguanor crossed paths, they immediately broke into a fierce battle, that was quickly halted with He-Man and Tribe-Al in-toe. The two heroes became allies and continued to hunt down animals that had gotten loose from the Royal Eternian Zoo.
Tribe-Al explained that this was not the most ideal existence for the animals and pleaded that they consider letting them free and Tribe-Al would bring He-Man 1 the bodies of each individual species, to be prepared for the Eternian museum, converted from what was once the zoo. Tribe-Al also started up a system where the patrons of Eternia and everywhere can come and tour the forest and see the animals in their natural habitat. In return the forest was granted special services and grants for higher education.

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