Night Stalker (Revelation)



Night Stalker as it appears in Masters of the Universe: Revelation.

Skeletor used the Shaping Staff to make Night Stalker appear as Stridor, Faker to be an exact double of He-Man, Evil-Lyn to pose as Clawful and himself appear as Spikor.

Riding "Stridor", the fake He-Man approached Castle Grayskull, leading "Clawful" and "Spikor" as bound prisoners in tow. When the Sorceress opened the jaw-bridge and appeared outside of the Castle, Skeletor quickly revealed his true self, but she was still surprised to be grabbed from behind by Faker/He-Man.

Despite the Shaping Staff being knocked out of Skeletor's grasp by the Sorceress, the others managed to keep up their facades a little longer. It wasn't until Evil-Lyn revealed herself inside the castle that Night Stalker reverted to it's true colors instead of those worn by the heroic Stridor.

Knowing that the Royal Guards from Eternos would surely come to Grayskull's aid, Skeletor ordered his entire army of Skelcons to attack the palace while he and the evil warriors already inside worked to defeat the Sorceress. Teela and several guards soon entered Grayskull, and had trouble subduing Night Stalker, who kept breaking free from bindings. In the end, it was Man-At-Arms who knocked out Night Stalker with a well aimed punch to the head, after which he referred to the robotic horse as a "Knightmare".

Trivia

 * Night Stalker makes it's animated debut in the first episode of Masters of the Universe: Revelation.
 * "Knightmare" was Night Stalker's original name during toy development and was referred to as such in the model packs.

Netflix series

 * The Power of Grayskull