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Like the other Darkling Lords, Cindarr was a follower of [[Darkstorm]] prior to his death. After [[Merklynn]] recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]] as a city beneath the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Cindarr was one of the "Visionaries" that took up residence in this [[New Prysmos]], and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet.
Like the other Darkling Lords, Cindarr was a follower of [[Darkstorm]] prior to his death. After [[Merklynn]] recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of [[Prysmos]] as a city beneath the surface of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Cindarr was one of the "Visionaries" that took up residence in this [[New Prysmos]], and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet.


While the Visionaries' leaders Virulina and [[Leoric]] met with Cybertronian representatives [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] and [[Ironhide (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ironhide]], Cindarr investigated rumors that [[Breakdown (IDW)|one of the Cybertronians]] had been injured merely by approaching the [[magic]]al energies of the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]], and found them to be true — and, as well, that the Talisman was slowly tunneling towards the core of Cybertron. When Virulina returned to the [[Monastery of the Darkling Lords]], Cindarr revealed his findings to her, and that the Darkling Lords could potentially destroy the Cybertronians in a matter of months or less. {{storylink|Schismatic}}
While the Visionaries' leaders Virulina and [[Leoric]] met with Cybertronian representatives [[Kup (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Kup]] and [[Ironhide (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ironhide]], Cindarr investigated rumors that [[Breakdown (IDW)|one of the Cybertronians]] had been injured merely by approaching the [[magic]]al energies of the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]], and found them to be true — and, as well, that the Talisman was slowly tunneling towards the core of Cybertron. When Virulina returned to the [[Monastery of the Darkling Lords]], Cindarr revealed his findings to her, and that the Darkling Lords could potentially destroy the Cybertronians in a matter of months or less. {{storylink|Schismatic}}{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Cybertron No More}}{{storylink|The Curtain}}}}


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Revision as of 17:29, 1 July 2018

Cindarr is a Darkling Lord from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"Well, Virulina... sometimes, crazy works."

An elderly, muscular Darkling Lord, Cindarr's imposing frame belies the calm and calculating mind of an intellectual, ever willing to lend an ear or a word of advice to his leader Virulina.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity family

Like the other Darkling Lords, Cindarr was a follower of Darkstorm prior to his death. After Merklynn recreated a portion of their lost homeworld of Prysmos as a city beneath the surface of Cybertron, Cindarr was one of the "Visionaries" that took up residence in this New Prysmos, and was present when Merklynn and the Visionaries debated what to do about the Cybertronians controlling the planet.

While the Visionaries' leaders Virulina and Leoric met with Cybertronian representatives Kup and Ironhide, Cindarr investigated rumors that one of the Cybertronians had been injured merely by approaching the magical energies of the Talisman, and found them to be true — and, as well, that the Talisman was slowly tunneling towards the core of Cybertron. When Virulina returned to the Monastery of the Darkling Lords, Cindarr revealed his findings to her, and that the Darkling Lords could potentially destroy the Cybertronians in a matter of months or less. Schismatic

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Notes

  • Cindarr, of course, hails from the original 1980s Visionaries franchise from Hasbro. The original was much more of a "dumb muscle" archetype; author Magdalene Visaggio, no fan of that trope, thought that it would be a funny twist to reinvent the dense villain into a soft-spoken intellectual. [1]
  • When Fico Ossio's concept art of the Visionaries was first revealed, Cindarr was mislabelled as "Reekon", a different Darkling Lord.
  • Cindarr was voiced by Peter Cullen in the original cartoon.

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