Alacazar

Alacazar is a supporting character who appears in the Sofia the First/Elena of Avalor crossover special, Elena and the Secret of Avalor. He was the Royal Sorcerer of Avalor.

Elena and the Secret of Avalor
When an evil sorceress from the Northern Islands named Shuriki attacked the Kingdom of Avalor and killed King Raul and Queen Lucia. Alacazar cast a spell to protect the remaining members of the Royal Family by placing them inside an Enchanted Painting. To buy Alakazar time, Crown Princess Elena of Avalor faced Shuriki on her own. Shuriki tried to strike Elena down, but the Amulet of Avalor saved her life at the cost of her freedom by pulling her into it. Alacazar found the Amulet and spirited it away while Avalor fell under Shuriki's control. Knowing Elena was the only one who could defeat Shuriki, Alacazar set out to find a way to free her. He summoned his spirt guide Zuzo who told him he had to find a special Princess who was chosen by the Amulet to get Elena out. He travalled all over the world to find this Princess and tested each Princess from Princess Charlotte of Isleworth to Grand Mum and then her daughter Tilly. While each managed to unlock the Amulets powers and break it's curse none of them had what it took to free Elena. When he greew too old to continue, he turned himself into a magical book that became part of the Secret Library of Enchancia's collection.

Forty-one years after Elena's imprisonment, Princess Sofia of Enchancia is finally prepared to release Elena from the Amulet of Avalor. He reveals the story to her and she sets out to free Elena. Upon doing so, the two Princesses then defeat Shuriki and free Avalor. Upon Sofia's return Alacazar congraulates her and vanishes. His fate remains unknown.

Elena of Avalor
Alacazar appears in the show that serves as the special's sequel. He appears in the prologue of "First Day of Rule".

Trivia

 * His name, Alacazar, is most likely a play on the English word alakazam, which is an incantation word commonly used by magicians and stage performers.