![]() We never see him physically engage with the Mutants, but since he was running around the ship, it seems safe to assume he did some fighting. Even so, we only saw him wield the Sword in flashback during the first episode – “Exodus” – Jaga has no visible weapon. Regardless of how he was able to wield the Sword of Omens so effectively, the fact is that Jaga could do it. ![]() Thus intermarriage among the various upper echelons of Thunderan society only makes sense, from both a historical and a narrative position. What makes her theory somewhat more plausible is when one considers the 2011 series, where Lion-O’s ancestor Leo was in love with a female panther. Since he and the other Thundercats were of the nobility, and nobility regularly intermarries with royalty, this writer’s theory might have some weight. Though he is supposed to be based on the jaguar, to this blogger’s eye, Jaga has always had a more leonine appearance. Of course, it is just as possible that Jaga was somehow related to the royal family. It is never explained why this is so, but given how much magic he possessed, it does make some sense. The court adviser and magician, Jaga was the only person outside of the royal family who could wield the Eye of Thundera and the Sword of Omens’ full power. There were days when this blogger just could not find the time or the energy to write, which meant the posts she was supposed to write got shoved onto the back-burner.īut we are here now, so let’s celebrate! Today’s subject is Jaga the Wise, the mentor and surrogate father figure for Lion-O, the young Lord of the Thundercats. ![]() As promised, here is the next post on the original Thundercats! I know it is overdue, but this has been a wild and wacky year for everyone. ![]()
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