
Long ago on Third Earth, Mumm-Rana and evil Queen Luna, Luna's grandmother, battled for possession of a Magic Belt, which Queen Luna used to enslave Wollos, Berbils, and other peoples of Third Earth. Mumm-Rana exiled Queen Luna to the Third Moon of Plun-Darr forever. As Snarf tells this story to the Thundercats, Luna overhears him and travels to Mumm-Rana's White Pyramid in search of the Belt. Pumyra pursues her to the White Pyramid where Luna defeats Mumm-Rana, steals the Belt and incarcerates Pumyra. With the Belt, Luna plans to enslave the Mutants, destroy Mumm-Ra and eliminate the Thundercats. Spurning Amok, her trusty companion, Luna transforms into Princess Luna and executes the Belt's powers of evil. Without the Belt, Mumm-Rana remains in a sleep-state within her sarcophagus and the good power of the White Pyramid are weakened. Amok, angered with Luna's desertion, crashes against the walls of the White Pyramid from which a trapped Pumyra escapes. At the height of the battle between Luna, the Thundercats, and Mumm-Rana, the Magic Belt falls from Luna's grasp. When Luna requests that Amok retrieve it for her, he refuses and destroys the Belt instead. Amok tells Luna he would rather have their companionship reinstated than serve her and the evil powers of the Magic Belt. Luna agrees and their friendship is rekindled.
MoralLuna captures from Mumm-Rana an ancient mystical belt her ancestor Queen Luna once used for evil purposes. Calling on its
powers, she is transformed into the Princess Luna, with the heightened potency of evil of her grandmother the Amazon Queen.
Inflated by this new power, Luna plans to take control of Third Earth by enslaving the Mutants, destroy Mumm-Ra, and eliminate
the Thundercats. She rejects her companion Amok as unnecessary and beneath her new stature. But Amok, who is hurt by this
rejection at the hands of his friend and master, ends up helping to foil Luna's plans. First, he vents anger on Mumm-Rana's pyramid
and weakens the sealed wall, which allows Pumyra to escape. Then, coming upon the battle between Luna and the Thundercats
and Mumm-Rana, he is faced with a choice. The belt has become dislodged from Luna, and she asks Amok to restore it for her. In
a decisive act, however, he destroys the belt and offers instead to Luna that they return to their former symbiotic friendship. She
accepts and, united again, they escape from the Thundercats.
One aspect of what real friendship means is that friends remain loyal even when external conditions change for better or
worse in their lives. Friendship is based not on external circumstances, but on the essential intrinsic relationships between persons.
When one suffers misfortune, like illness or some other loss, it is important that friends do not abandon him or her. Or, conversely,
when one changes in some way for the better, he or she should remain loyal to old friends. Changes like our family acquiring money,
or are developing a new interest or talent, meeting new friends, or gaining some recognition can alter our lives. One danger of
change like this is that, like Luna, we can become inflated in our opinion of ourselves and grow so overconfident that we are
tempted to leave behind our friends. But that is being insensitive to what we mean to them and how they feel about us. And
often it is counterproductive to ourselves as well. The friends we have confirm our own internal identity, not the outward conditions
of our lives. In rejecting friends, we have lost persons who help bring meaning to our lives. In maintaining our true and loyal friends,
no matter how conditions vary in each other's lives, we preserve an important part of what is of lasting value to us.
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