Tirac (My Little Pony)

Tirac is many things. A planeswalker, the king of the Midnight Castle. Tirac's fame and infamy is vast, vast enough where he's known throughout the multiverse as among the most evil entities to ever exist, even striking fear in Vector Prime, whom compared him to the entity The Hytherion.

History
Tirac was a powerful Planeswalker, capable of corrupting entire countries with the Rainbow of Darkness. At some point in the past, he conquered Scorpan's kingdom and soon set his eyes on Dream Castle. Tirac's ultimate ambition was to unleash the Night that would never end, so he could consume the world with his darkness. For unknown reasons, he desired four ponies for his plan to succeed, only three ponies was not enough. Angered by Scorpan's incompetence at only getting him three ponies, Tirac threatened to kill Spike by cutting his head off.

Nearing Midnight, Megan and her friends breached his castle. Angry or desperate, Tirac burst out of his throne room with his own two hands to attempt to enact the eternal night prematurely with the Rainbow of Darkness. Megan and the others used their Rainbow of Light, but at first it seemed like the Rainbow of Light was consumed by the darkness. Soon however, the light overpowered the darkness and Tirac was hit with the full power of the rainbow. The pure goodness of it caused the centaur king to explode and undid all the destruction he did.

For one reason or another, Tirac was called a "planeswalker" by Vector Prime when the elder recounted the most evil entities of the universe. Prime described him as "demoniac" and compared him to Koh-Buru-Lah, The Hytherion, Dr. Herman Manglar and Hori-Bull.

Personality
Tirac was pure evil. He had no qualms with murdering babies like Spike and despised the kindness Scorpan showed to others. He was however, a smooth talker and generally calm. He only lost his tempered near Midnight, which was the time limit for his plan to succeeded.

Powers and abilities
Tirac was incredibly powerful. His screams alone were capable of shattering stone gargoyles several meters away from him and his fist were capable of knocking huge holes in stone walls. With the Rainbow of Darkness, Tirac was capable of transforming objects and beings into his monstrous army.

Name and etymology
Although Tirek, an alternate seppling of Tirac, is an actual word in a handful of Turkic languages such as Old Turkish and Kazakh, that appears to be a coincidence as the meaning in those languages tend to refer to botanical sciences.. The name "Tirac" is likely derived from "Tyrant". Prior to Generation 4 codifying the spelling Tirek, his name has also been spelled as Tirac and Tyrek. The use of the hard /k/ would become a norm in Centaur linguistics, as other centaur names such as Sendak and Vorak share similar sounds.

Franchise legacy
Tirac would become a multi-generational character, appearing in Generation 1 and 4 media. He was the main villain of the Twilight's Kingdom arc of Friendship is Magic and got his own prequel story in the form of. While not considered a bad villain usually, G4 Tirac (spelled Tirek) is generally thought to be more powerful and magically capable than his original menace, despite this, he is not as iconic as, Discord or even Sombra in terms of FiM villains. Tirac also appeared as a parody of the Diablo video game series in Equestria Girls, spawning his own series of video games.

In the 9th season of Friendship is Magic, Tirek returned as a recurring villain, teaming up with Chrysalis and Cozy Glow under the ironhoof of, the first king of Equestria. In his current character arc, Tirek, though still evil and wicked seems to be growing to accept Chrysalis and Glow as his allies and appears to care about them, at least to some extent.

External accolades
Tirac is usually considered to be one of the darkest villains of childrens media, appearing on several lists for such a subject. Cracked.com listed Tirac as #1 on their "Top 7 Badass Cartoon Villains Who Lost To Lame Heroes", beating out Gargamel and Dr. Claw, though the article seemed to have confused Tirac for Scorpan.

Tirac was mentioned in an episode of the third season of Stranger Things when Dustin Henderson described the plot of "Rescue At Midnight Castle" in relative detail to Erica, calling her a nerd.

Multiverse
Tirac has appeared in the following alternate timelines:
 * Tirek (Friendship is Magic)
 * Tirek (Equestria Girls)

Appearances

 * Rescue at Midnight Castle
 * Ask Vector Prime