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>However, I hate this lore.
So do I, CGI-Man is the only time that I've seen it done in a way that makes sense. A big part of the series is that Keldor and Adam are both successors of King Grayskull and both have the ability to wield that power, but the difference in how they view it, and use it. They even manage to use Randor to further explore the idea. Adam wants to use and share the power to help people, Keldor wants the power to rule over others, and Randor believes that the power should be left alone because it's too dangerous.
>now you have to explain why Keldor is blue and Randor isn't.
The show deals with this in that Keldor isn't blue until he becomes Skeletor. It also shows that people have different skin hues with some characters having blue or purple skin, and that it can change over time.
Like I said, normally I hate the Keldor thing, in fact I even hate the Prince Adam thing and prefer the original mini-comics origins for the characters, but this series does it so damn well that I enjoyed all of it. I also like that the writers managed to figure out a way for He-Man to have both the tribal warrior AND Prince Adam back stories.