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cyclondoojay · 1 year
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dk why, just traumas i suppose
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"just... not that KID anymore..."
honestly, i like it
if you want, it can have any meaning you like <3
[don't mind the shadow pls]
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roseverdict · 2 years
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ooPS I ACCIDENTALLY TOOK THAT ONE CRACK AU IDEA WHERE KAI IS EVERY INHUMAN THING THE OTHER NINJA WIND UP AS AT ONCE AND I MADE IT ANGST
join me and cry. also no beta i just cranked this nightmare sequence out over the course of the day lol
unrelated but i write in a notes app that doesn't allow bolding or italicing so i just do markup so i know what to do later and copypasting right into tumblr automatically formatted it??? fuckin wild man
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"We just have to give him time. I dunno how I would feel if I was told I was a robot." "You mean a nindroid." "…yeah, whatever."
Kai and Jay, S1E7, Tick Tock
After the day he'd had, Kai was ready for a nice, restful night of sleep to take him the moment his head hit the pillow.
So, of course, the moment he collapsed into bed is the moment alarms go off, making him lurch forward and nearly fall off the bed.
Kai stumbles to his feet and flails blindly ahead of himself, managing to catch his balance by leaning on Zane.
Zane chuckles and lets him stay there a moment to regain his bearings. "This never gets any easier, does it?"
Kai blinks blearily at him "Whuh?"
"I said, 'Still feeling the taste of video game defeat?'" Zane calls over the blaring of the alarms.
"Maybe a little," Kai huffs good-naturedly. "Come on, let's go catch up to the others."
Zane nods, and the two of them rush out of the bunkroom to do exactly that.
Almost before Kai knows it, the monastery gives way to a snowy forest. He's lost track of the others, but he follows tracks left in the snow for what feels like forever-!
He's inside a tree.
It doesn't look like the inside of a tree. He doesn't know if he even saw the outside before entering, but in some part of his mind, he knows that this tiny little lab-shed is in a tree.
The eerie familiarity of the place gives him the creeps.
Kai wants to turn around and leave, maybe he can wait for the others to get here before investigating-
His hands move without his consent, one uncovering a blue sheet of paper with silvery designs on it, the other leaning heavily on a scepter of some kind.
His own face stares blankly up at him from the page.
As if in a trance, something in Kai's chest opens and there are switches and wires and golden snow that grows faster than he can leap back in shock and his insides feel like they're full to bursting with dark ice and he's about to EXPLODE-
Kai reels back in surprise from-
-the Fangpyre skeleton laid out in the bridge of the Bounty.
This is a completely natural order of events, save for the fact that his finger feels somewhat sore.
Kai shrugs and heads out. There's been Serpentine activity spotted at Megamonster Amusement Park lately, after all, and if that's not something for the Ninja, then he doesn't know what is.
He runs across Jay on his way out and snorts. "Who are you looking to impress, buddy? The snakes?"
"The Sea," says Jay.
Kai cleans out his ear. "What was that?"
"Hey, let a guy finish!" Jay snaps lightheartedly. "It's Nya, if you must know."
Kai knows he can trust Jay with his sister, no matter what happens, on some implicit level he can barely understand. Instead of saying this outright, however, he just smiles. "Break a leg, buddy."
Jay nods and scurries off, and Kai turns to follow when he notices a sickly-green tinge to his skin.
"What?"
He hurries to a mirror to find scales growing in over his skin, and even jutting out oddly from the panels in his chest and arm.
Even as he watches, however, the scales ripple and spread outward, soon turning as blue as the sky. His hair bleaches white, and as he grabs his toothbrush to pull back his lips- are those fangs?!- his reflection scowls at him.
"Hey, dummy!"
Kai yelps as his own words (when, when did he say this?!) are turned back onto him with more venom than he'd thought he was capable of.
"Yeah, I'm talking to you," snarls his reflection. "Would you get your head on straight and start doing your job?"
"My…my job?" breathes Kai.
(wrong wrong wrong something is very wrong)
"You know, protecting your family?" his double drawls. "That thing you claim is the reason you became a ninja in the first place? The fate of the world kinda rests on it!"
Kai shakes his head- he doesn't know what is going on here but he doesn't like it- and bolts outside, ignoring his double's enraged protests.
(Something tells him that if he stayed behind, he'd just get a fist to the face for his trouble.)
He's at the amusement park in a flash, a stupid little electric-blue tail poking out under his gi no matter how much he adjusts it. Eventually he gives up and glances around the deserted park for any sign of movement.
"Hey, Kai! Over here!" Cole calls, waving him over to the haunted house attraction.
Kai is quick to run over. "You find anything?"
"I think so. I saw something purple run in here," Cole explains. "I'd bet you money that it's Pythor looking for that scroll Master Wu told us about."
Kai nods. "You call the others. I'm getting a head start."
Neither of them state the obvious fact that he can't still be inside at sunup, or else.
"Got it," says Cole.
As Kai rushes inside, he swears he can hear Cole say something like, "It's so easy to be forgotten."
However, he's already inside, and the doors slam shut behind him before he can ask.
Nervously, he sneaks through the endless sprawling halls in search of the snake he's chasing. The entire place is dead as the grave, and it's just as quiet.
Then Kai finds the room.
There is no Pythor here, nor is there any scroll, but the moment he steps inside, it is as though the world around him solidifies.
Ironically enough, it feels as though the old man's ghost in the middle of the room is the source of the solidity.
"How did you get here, child?" asks the ghost shortly.
"The front door," answers Kai. He frowns. "You're not Pythor."
The old man lifts an eyebrow, stroking his pitch-dark beard. "Oh? I highly doubt thoughts of Pythor, of all people, would lead your consciousness to my little corner of reality. Not since you ninja fixed up this place and returned it to its status as a tourist attraction for me, anyway."
None of the old man's words make any sense.
"Ah, I see the illusion still has you," the old man says, as if he's piecing something together. "I suppose I will leave you to it, then. However, if anything follows you to the waking world, let it be this: A sword sharpened too often soon wears away into nothing. Just as a blade requires cleaning to retain its shine, so, too, does a warrior require time to reflect."
"What's that even supposed to mean?" demands Kai.
"If you remember after this, you will know," instructs the old man. "Now leave me. Your illusion has not yet run its course, and you are running low on time."
"You keep saying illusion-?" Kai tries.
"It's not really an illusion, but to say its name would mean cutting it off abruptly, and your mind is not yet finished," the man huffs impatiently. "Now leave me!"
There's a power in the words that had been missing the first time, and Kai is flung from the oddly-solid room and into nothingness.
The amusement park is completely gone at this point, leaving only a swirling mass of undead greens that rise up and blow past Kai without slowing his fall.
He crash-lands face-first on some kind of wood paneling, and he peels himself up and off it just in time to leap away from a spray of water.
Kai can't afford to be touched by water anymore.
There's a creaking sound as the ramshackle village around him is warped and twisted, and Kai barely has the presence of mind to leap to a miraculously-untouched portion of wooden deck.
Before him stands the Preeminent.
Behind the Preeminent stands a titan made of stone.
Off to the side, a sea serpent he knows implicitly to be Wojira races closer.
Lloyd and Nya are hidden away in one of the untouched alcoves nearby, and they frantically gesture him closer.
"You'll never be enough!" says Lloyd worriedly.
"How much more can you endure?!" adds Nya, reaching out her hand as if begging him to take it.
Kai tries to run to them, only for a rock crackling with purple energy to come crashing down, sending all three of them plummeting into the sea.
Kai feels like he should have poofed out of being the moment the water touched him, but instead, he finds himself adrift in the endless sea.
Emperor Garmadon's voice slithers into his ears as if the man is right behind him. "You're no ninja. You're barely even a half-rate elemental. How you could have ever thought you could be fit for the title of the Green Ninja is beyond me. Look at yourself. Can you even recognize your own face?"
Kai shakes his head furiously. So what if he has-
-mechanical wiring that's being shorted out from this much time underwater?
-cold blood that's only getting colder, a mind that's only getting drowsier, the longer he stays down here?
-a ghost's inability to touch water, all the while being surrounded by it?
-the weight of a prophecy dragging him down beneath the waves, lower and lower and lower-?
Wait.
Some part of Kai's mind sluggishly rebels, screaming at the top of its tiny lungs that nothing about this situation is real.
When Kai opens his mouth to shoot back a snarky comment at Emperor Garmadon, however, the sea just rushes inside of him, overtaking his every cell, his every breath-
The endless sea shoots into him-
-and rejects him.
Smoke bubbles out from the panels in his body, the scales sprouted along his arms are flung away with his fake skin as the water tears him to shreds from the inside out, agonizingly, viciously, the green light of the Preeminent grows and grows above the surface until it's all he can see-!
Kai opens his mouth and SCREAMS-!
-and then his alarm went off, and the nightmare was pushed back with each round of beeps.
Kai snapped awake, his skin clammy, his breathing loud, and his heart threatening to beat right out of his chest.
It took him a second, but he eventually sighed and slouched forward, burying his head in his hands.
It was coming up on the one-year anniversary of Kalmaar's attack on Ninjago City and Nya's subsequent sacrifice.
"It should have been me," said Kai brokenly, thinking about everything his siblings had given up and none of it at once.
Were he at the monastery, someone would be there for him to talk to.
But he wasn't. He wasn't at the monastery, and he hadn't been for months. He was in his room at his little dojo.
"It should have been me," Kai moaned, pulling his knees up and digging them into his suspiciously-wet eyes.
Were he at the monastery, he'd worry that someone could see him break down.
But he wasn't.
He wasn't, because Nya never could be again, and he felt a lot like the protagonist in that one dystopia series Nya had gotten into back when they both lived at the smithy. After everything the main character had gone through, her sister, the whole reason she'd done any of it, was just gone.
Nya was gone.
After all of them spent years flirting with death, the only friend he'd known since childhood was gone.
His voice was thick, but he couldn't bring himself to care. Not anymore.
"Why couldn't it have been me?"
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abunnsburrow · 2 years
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Ninjago Thoughts
So I was doodling and thought of something...
What if Jay, whenever he cried after Seabound, started collecting his tears in glasses/bottles because he didn't want to lose any of Nya and would pour it to the sea to show his grief/love for her
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waterghostype · 2 months
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volume cw (i tried lowering it but jic. also loud swearing)
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destinysbounty · 10 months
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This parallel occurred to me right as I was going to bed and it has haunted me all night.
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purpleleafsyt · 4 months
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The Ocean
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marsipain · 1 year
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She feels complete, engulfed by her lover’s warm body, lips and the sea which has become a part of her.
She is gripping her lover by the waist. Is it out if love? Or out of fear for losing her to the endless sea once more?
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berryblu-arts · 2 months
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@hollsmemes HIII HELLO!!!! WAVING BACK AT YOU o/!!!
sdfhsgdahg sorry to drag your ask onto another blog but!!! i have brought you doodles!!
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closeups:
Kai´s first dentist appointment + hc he is a menace to pens (that guy is *not* sitting still through team meetings fdhkjhdsjfnmghf) + i just wanted to draw this one tbh
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also v important RGB sibs hc doodle (i draw mouths too small to showcase fangs U_U)
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gravyhoney · 2 months
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Totally logged on to make a post and then did one billion other things and closed the app.
ANYWAYS!!
Consider, version of Crystallized opening (the part where they bring Nya back specifically) but she doesn’t regain her memories and genuinely believed she’s always been the ocean. A version of Nya that- as far as she knows- was forcibly separated from herself and shoved into an uncomfortable physical form, surrounded by unfamiliar people who keep calling her a name she doesn’t recognize nor does she want.
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rainofthetwilight · 4 months
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wait guys why are we shipping euphrasia and vania again????
euphrasia is probably around sora and arin's age, right? like 15 or 16? and vania would've been around atleast 18 in season 13 for her to be coronated as queen, and even if she wasn't that age, with the amount of time passing from then till dr would make her in her 20s (whether early or mid) by now so uh...yknow???
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cyanide-sippy-cup · 4 months
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Thinking about how Ninjago S2 is probably one of my favorite pieces of television I've ever watched. It flows so well off of season 1 and allows those arcs to spread and grow.
It gave us the Mega Weapon, the Stone Army, the Overlord, lore for the Destiny's Bounty, let us actually meet Zane's dad, Misako, cured Garmadon, gave Lloyd his best arc (which the movie pretty much pulled from and the show still does), still is the Overlord's best defeat,
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The characters actually have interesting dynamics with each and every one of each other that allows them to truly feel like a found family with history (and both Jay AND Kai get to react to things that happen to Nya, not just her Yin),
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We got one of my favorite 3D-animated fights of all time,
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And let's be honest, the show peaked right here (in a positive way).
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bolidoly · 1 year
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It's a littel comic I had, also English it's not my first language :)
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roseverdict · 2 years
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The Ebb and Flow of the Times
oOPSIE I WROTE POST-SEABOUND ANGST ABOUT THE TIMESKIP
there are at least 2 different outside-ninjago references in here. one i did on purpose but the other just kinda happened, ljashfjkask
It's been two months, and Kai is once again standing on a beach.
It's been four months, and Zane cannot function at maximum capacity.
It's been six months, and Jay isn't as relaxed as he'd make himself believe.
It's been eight months, and Lloyd just wants to blend in.
It's been ten months, but the Sea doesn't know what it's been ten months since.
It's been a year, and Cole needs something to motivate him.
Luckily, there's a news broadcast on that's about to give him one of the best motivators in the world: spite.
(or, how in the HECK did we get from the s14 ninja team to the beginning of crystalized?)
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It’s been two months.
Kai never goes out in uniform to do this, and he makes sure the others can’t hear him when he leaves, but…here he is again.
It hurts, and yet he keeps coming back for more.
“Hi, Nya.”
There’s a quiet thump as he plops down on the sand, and he leans forward to let the waves lap against his hand as though they were strands of hair that could be ruffled.
“It’s the two-month anniversary today,” he says to the sea. “Mom and Dad have been super clingy, y’know. It took a hot second for the news to make it all the way back home, but-”
There’s a heat in his throat that is most definitely not his fire, and he swallows before trying to continue. “It’s almost everything we could have wanted when they first left. Mom insists on making my bed, even when I already did, and Dad’s basically evicted Zane from the kitchen at this point. You’d think it was hilarious if you saw it.”
The tide slowly drifts up the shore as he speaks, and the sea reaches all the way around Kai’s back now.
“It’s just...there’s just the three of us,” Kai croaks. “Sure, the others bring it up to nine, but...”
Nine isn’t four.
Kai and Lloyd and Jay and Zane and Cole and Pixal and Wu and Mom and Dad aren’t Kai and Nya and Mom and Dad.
Kai forces down the steadily-thickening lump in his throat, but before he can continue, he hears a new voice a short ways away. For a moment, his insomnia-addled mind thinks it’s Nya.
It’s not.
“Hi, Miss Nya.”
Kai glances in the direction of the voice to see a kid in purple down the shoreline.
“I wish you were still here,” says the boy. “The other ninja are trying to keep it together, but whenever I see ‘em in the news, it’s like they’re all nindroids.”
With a jolt, Kai realizes he recognizes this kid. It’s hard for a moment to figure out where he’s seen him before, but then the kid pulls a piece of purple fabric out of his pocket and grips it tight.
“You said my hood looked legit back in the hospital, remember?” asks Li’l Nelson, one of the paperboys who’d played hot potato with the pendant and dragged Kai from the river during one of the fights against Kalimaar, the one who’d alerted Pixal and Wu to the ninjas’ pyramid predicament, the one who’d gotten the Grant-A-Wish Foundation to contact the ninja for a visit. “You and the other ninja were trying to get away from the crazy fangirls and stop a bad guy from doing something evil, and when we were rushing down the hall, you asked if I made it myself.”
Kai realizes what Li’l Nelson is going to do mere moments before he does it.
Li’l Nelson walks into the water and bends down, putting his hands beneath the waves. He sniffles and forces out a “Please come back, Miss Nya. Please remember us.”
Kai lurches to his feet and stumbles over, only his ninja training keeping him from sloshing as loudly as humanly possible. “Woah, kid, what are you doing?”
Nelson glances up in surprise, and as Kai gets closer, he can see redness in and around them that speak of crying as much as Kai himself. “Wh-?”
Kai pulls his hood down and unzips his hoodie, showing that he’s not some weirdo who approaches kids for some reason, just the ninja of fire in his civvies. “You should keep that. You worked hard on it.”
Nelson sniffles again. “But...she hasn’t come back. There...there has to be a way, but she hasn’t come back. What if she just needs to see that we miss her?”
“If it were that easy, she’d be back already,” Kai says wearily as he comes to a stop. “Don’t tell anyone, but this isn’t exactly my only time coming down here.”
Nelson swallows and nods, bringing the now-soaked handmade hood up to his chest like a stuffed toy.
Kai realizes he has to give some sort of Sage Ninja Wisdom to Nelson now, or else risk breaking down into an emotional mess in front of someone who looks up to him.
He sits back down in the water- his pants are already ruined, anyway- so that he’s not standing over the kid. “Look, it looks hopeless. Believe me, I get it. But...we thought we lost Zane after the fight with the Digital Overlord, right? And then he came back to us, titanium and better than ever. And, and we thought Cole was gonna be stuck a ghost for the rest of forever, and then the Day of the Departed happened and he got his body back! And Master Wu was lost in time, but he’s back, and even though Garmadon died and got resurrected evil Lloyd still got a little while with his dad and no prophecy or venom or anything beforehand, and then we lost Zane again but we still got him back from a whole other realm-”
Kai’s not sure who he’s trying to convince anymore.
“-we just, we gotta have hope, right?” Kai finishes weakly, staring off into the horizon. “I mean, this can’t just be...it.”
There’s a splash, and then Nelson is hugging him for all he’s worth.
Kai takes a shaky breath, and then-
(The seawater drifts all around, even pouring hot and wet down his cheeks.)
-they’re both sobbing.
The waves that wash around them grow cold, the way the water Nya would use to snap Kai out of a temper tantrum with would be.
A distant part of Kai’s mind, a part that’s distanced so far away from the rest that it feels emotion as if through a thick fog, makes the spontaneous realization that Nelson and his friend knew CPR. Therefore, even with the six ninja protecting the city, children still learn CPR.
And now there are only five.
The world is now that much more dangerous, and children, maybe even children with siblings like Kai had Nya, already learn CPR.
“Maybe I could start a self-defense class,” says Kai quietly once both he and Nelson have run out of tears to cry. “This...this hurts. Nobody else should have to feel like this.”
Nelson nods, his voice hoarse as he says, “That’d be neat. My friend Antonia and I would definitely go.”
Kai snorts thickly and stands up, pulling Nelson to his feet and clapping a hand on his shoulder. “I’ll hold you to that, kid. I’d better see you in that hood, too, got it?”
“Got it,” says Nelson with a wobbly grin.
Kai pastes on one of his trademark smirks. “Good.”
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It has been four months.
Nya has been the sea for four entire months.
Kai left a month ago, citing that “The world is only getting more dangerous. I’m gonna spread around some self-defense skills. See you later, I guess.”
Cole left just a few weeks ago, citing that “I’m gonna go look around for some more leads. Maybe that monastery me and Jay went to will let me back in for research if I’m alone. I’ll be back soon, I promise.”
Now, here he is a month after that, and Zane can barely function.
The logical course of action is to remove whatever is reducing his capability to be an efficient ninja.
Unfortunately, the others do not see it his way.
“Zane, you can’t just turn off your emotions!” protests Jay for the 17th time in the past seven days.
“Of course I can,” Zane says for the 17th time in the past seven days, gesturing to the open panel on his arm. “It was actually a fairly simple procedure-”
“But our emotions make us human, Zane!”
“Then it is a good thing I am instead a nindroid,” says Zane simply.
Jay makes a noise with a waveform not entirely dissimilar to that of the noise produced by an oboe with a broken reed, but relents and stomps back into the monastery.
For now.
Zane finishes his chores for the day in record time and heads inside just a few short minutes after Jay, intending to go to his room and connect himself to the monastery’s computer systems. Doing so will boost his computing power and allow him access to the furthest corners of the internet, thereby preventing any leads from hiding from him.
However, he is soon set upon by Pixal.
“Zane, please, you cannot continue on like this,” she insists as he walks down the hall.
Zane blinks, then turns to her. For a moment, her eyes widen and her cheeks pull up at the corners.
“But I see no obstructions in the hall.”
Pixal’s face immediately drops back into her previous expression. “Zane.”
“Pixal,” says Zane in response. He turns to her to better continue the conversation. “Believe me, this is not the optimal mode of operation my creator had in mind when he first powered me on, but to remain as I was would have made me...”
As he searches for the right terminology, Pixal cuts in, “A grieving young man missing one of his closest and dearest friends with all his heart?”
“...a suboptimal ninja and an inefficient researcher,” Zane decides on. “Like this, I can function.”
“You have not laughed or cried in 33 days, 10 hours, 27 minutes, and 42 seconds!” Pixal shouts.
“Exactly,” says Zane. “Such displays would cause me to lose any time-sensitive leads about reversing what has happened and making things the way they should be again, and we cannot afford to lose such.”
“Zane...” says Pixal, her cheeks pulling up in the middle and her eyebrows forming a tent-like shape. “...you are going to have to deal with all these emotions sooner or later. If you put it off for longer, it will only result in a more intense overload later on.”
“That is merely speculation,” Zane says, already turning to continue on his way.
“No, it is not.”
Zane looks at Pixal again. “It...is not?”
“How do you think I was able to keep myself together before the day of your memorial all those years ago?” asks Pixal. “Why else would I have nearly shorted out when you asked if we were compatible? My design was based and expanded on yours. You were able to recover from the overload of joy upon realizing the world had not ended and your youngest brother had gotten his father back. Compared to that, finding out that the one you love does not have to stay dead, while intense, is nowhere near as emotionally draining. The fact that I nearly shorted out was caused solely by the fact that my joy came as the rest of my unprocessed emotions finished loading, and I was only like that for a handful of days. You have been at this for a month!”
“And I will continue until such time as I no longer need to,” Zane informs her.
“And what if that time never comes?” Pixal demands. “What if you stay like this forever because there is no way to fix this?! What if the time does come, but you have been repressing every emotion for so long that when the time comes to begin feeling again, all you can do is scream?!”
There is a moment of silence.
Zane locks eyes with her and states, “...then that is a risk I will have to take.”
There is another moment of silence.
Pixal’s face sets into a new expression, somewhere between the cheeks pulling up in the middle and the expression she’s worn for the entire conversation. “I cannot watch you do this to yourself.”
She turns and strides away stiffly, her hands clenched into fists.
Zane stands there for a moment more, then turns and heads into his room, closing the door behind him.
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It’s been six months.
Jay hums to himself and trails his hands along the surface of the water as he sails. Zane definitely had the right idea, honestly. It may have taken a few months to get it, but once he had…
Jay smiles and looks up from the sea. “Hey, Nya, look! It’s the warehouse we found Zane’s dad in! And then Echo!”
The water rushes playfully around his hands in response.
“Haha, I know!” Jay beams and starts steering again, bringing his boat in closer. “Thanks for keeping the starteeth off of me on the way here, too. Those things still give me nightmares!”
The waves whisper and giggle.
Jay starts humming again as he beaches the boat, and he keeps humming as he gets out, stretches, and drags it up and onto the rocky shore.
He keeps humming as he props open the lighthouse door.
He keeps humming as he starts carting in the supplies he’s brought.
He keeps humming as the sun goes down, and he keeps humming as the moon rises.
Once he’s gotten everything inside and shut the door, Jay turns to the wall. “Now, let me see...eenie, meenie, miney...”
There is a lamp on the wall that is tilted ever-so-slighty.
“You!” laughs Jay. He gives the lamp an experimental tug, and just as smoothly as it had in the aborted timeline, the wall opens up to reveal a way down into the secret basement.
Jay happily makes his way down in relative silence, only the crashing of the waves from outside breaking it.
“Hey, is anybody down here?” asks Jay, because ‘lost his freaking mind all over again’ or not, he has enough common sense to know that calling for a stranger by name will more than likely freak them out, Cole. They can’t all go on an adventure, come back empty-handed, and head back out!
There is no response. There’s not even any quiet shuffling, like there had been the time he and Nya had come to hide from Nadakhan.
For the first time in the past few days, Jay’s smile slips. “Seriously, is anybody here?”
Still, there is nothing.
Jay frowns in earnest now, then he scours the basement.
There is no one.
He heads back upstairs and inspects the lamp that doubles as a switch for the secret basement.
Aside from where his hand had gone, it is covered in a thick coating of dust.
Jay grimaces and wipes his hand on his pants, then shrugs. Previously, there had been several things that had prevented him and Nya from coming back here. First there had been too much going on, then the Time Twins had attacked, then the whole thing with the Sons of Garmadon, and then by that point it would have hurt too much to come back and look Echo in the face and say they’d made him wait to leave on purpose.
Of course, Nya is the sea now, and nothing else matters anymore, so of course it would be just his luck that Echo would be gone.
Jay hopes Echo is out seeing the world for himself, and then he heads up to the highest room in the lighthouse tower.
Out this far from civilization, the sky is filled to overflowing with glimmering pinpricks of light, and one part of the sky in particular has a milky swathe cut through it of nothing but stars.
The stars reflect in the ocean, and they look just like the faint freckles that dotted Nya’s human face.
Jay smiles, picks up a blank canvas, and begins to paint the sea.
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It’s been eight months.
Lloyd’s shirt and jeans are tight and constricting, or maybe that’s just nerves.
His palms are clammy, too, actually.
Definitely nerves, then.
A door opens, and a black-haired, middle-aged man walks into view. “So, kid, are you the applicant for the open job listing I posted online yesterday?”
“Yes, sir,” says Lloyd, standing up.
“Good to meet you. My name’s James Papadokalis, but you can call me Jimmy.” Jimmy holds out his hand for Lloyd to shake, and he does so after subtly wiping it dry. “Now, I gotta tell you, you got a resume a mile long, but tell me: what makes you think you’d be a good window washer?”
The man’s tone is light, so Lloyd knows in his head that it’s not supposed to be an accusatory question. Still, he has to swallow the childish urge to snap at him. “W-well, sir, I’m physically fit enough to get into any nooks or crannies that would otherwise get missed, and I don’t have to worry about falling several stories and hurting myself. Plus, I don’t have any outside obligations that could prevent me from making it to my shifts on time.”
That last part makes Jimmy blink. “You don’t? But I thought-”
“With all due respect, sir, I think I’d do better as a window washer than anything else,” Lloyd says, trying to respectfully cut him off before he can say it.
Jimmy stands there for a moment, seemingly dumbfounded.
The expression is startlingly like the one Uncle Wu had worn when Lloyd had finally told him what he’d been planning for the past few months.
Unlike Uncle Wu, however, Jimmy seems to shake it off and smiles. “Well, alright then. Sounds like you’ve got open availability, then?”
Lloyd nods. “Yes, sir.”
“Alright,” says Jimmy. “Now, I know the national minimum wage has been all over the news lately, but I was thinking this job could net you, oh, say, two, two and a half times that? That sound good to you?”
Now it’s Lloyd’s turn to be struck dumb. “But the listing only said one and a quarter-?”
“With all due respect, kid, your previous job apparently took and took and took for multiple years,” says Jimmy soberly. “It’s about dam-ng time somebody gave something back to you. Gave you some leverage, y’know?”
The simple statement shouldn’t have Lloyd’s face screwing up into a hot, wet, ball, but it does, and his face is.
“Aw, c’mon, kid,” Jimmy says, reaching over and squeezing his shoulders.
Lloyd is quick to shove his reaction down with a ruthless efficiency, and he smiles and pats Jimmy’s hand in a signal for him to let go. “It’s fine.”
“It really isn’t,” says Jimmy, holding up a printout of the page of Lloyd’s resume displaying his birthday and the alterations made for the Tomorrow’s Tea.
Lloyd stubbornly does not look at the page.
Jimmy lets the paper fall, and he steps back. “Well, I’d say the job is yours if you want it. When would you be willing to start?”
Lloyd does some quick mental math in his head. If today is Friday, then… “I’d be good for Monday.”
“Sounds like a plan,” says Jimmy. “Welcome to So Clean Window Washers, kid.”
Lloyd’s chest aches hollowly.
He smiles. “Thank you.”
~
It has been ten months.
Or at least, that is what the land-dwellers say.
Ten months since what? The Sea does not know.
Perhaps it could find out?
It winds small tendrils of its awareness into the land-dwellers’ purification devices and looks around.
All that is visible in one place is a dweller with yellow head-fins and green scales. His face is moist and his voice quiet enough that the Sea cannot make out the words, but they seem to be murmuring some sort of mantra. He almost looks like Green Dweller On The Mountain, but as this green dweller is not on the mountain, it is probably not the same person. Other people go outside their homes, but Green Dweller On The Mountain hasn’t left the mountain in all the Sea’s time watching him, so this can’t be him.
Still, so long as he remains by the water, he should be fine.
The thought that this yellow-and-green creature is fine is satisfactory to the Sea, and it turns its attention to someplace else.
The Painter comes to mind, and the Sea quickly flashes away to watch him. Today he seems to be painting a sunset with dark clouds and a smile. If the Sea focuses enough of its attention on his work, it almost looks like the face of another land-dweller-
Pain lances through the Sea, and it quickly shoots away to avoid splashing the Painter or his work. The last time it had done that, the Painter had laughed until he cried, then cried until he laughed, and the idea of seeing him do that again was...distasteful.
Well, this is more than mildly frustrating, thinks the Sea. How is it supposed to watch the land-dwellers if it can’t even enjoy watching the Painter?
Annoyance flickers through the Sea like something hot and un-Sea-like, but it is quickly tempered by the sight of the land-dwellers’ city once more on the horizon. Perhaps some of its other favorite dwellers to watch would be easier to handle?
Ooh! That would be fun!
The Sea searches for a moment, its awareness reaching and reaching until it can locate the rest of its favorite Dwellers. Spiky Dweller is where he always is, so the Sea saves him for last. The Chilly Dweller On The Mountain is working with Warrior and Teacher, and Solid Dweller and Researcher are off somewhere across the continent for some reason, only now heading back to the Mountain.
Huh. Weird.
Well, if the rest of the Sea’s favorite Dwellers are scattered all over the land, maybe it will check in on Spiky first after all.
The decision made, the Sea winds and twists through the land-dwellers’ water tubes until it can finally take a good look at Spiky’s masterpiece.
The building really is quite nice, as far as the Sea can tell. Spiky often has many tiny dwellers come to visit him here, and from what the Sea has seen so far, he teaches them how to keep themselves safe.
...even if the zeal with which he does so is somewhat off-putting. Is it normal for teaching land-dwellers to urge their young charges to tear their opponents limb-from-limb?
Spiky freezes in place, and the Sea realizes that he’s spotted the droplet hanging from the water tube that it is using to watch.
It quickly retreats to the sea for which it is named.
Perhaps it is not a smart idea to continue to watch the land-dwellers like this.
The Sea does not know if it can stop.
...it does not know if it even wants to.
~
It’s been a year.
Cole sighs as he works on whatever mech they’re trying to fix. It wouldn’t be taking so long, except the rest of the ninja had been drifting away one by one.
Cole gets it. Really, he does. He did the same thing at first.
The world doesn’t need Cole to drift away, though. The world needs him to be there to save it, and he came back for good just a few days ago to do just that.
“This was the scene last night,” says Gayle Gossip’s voice, cutting through his thoughts instead of providing a helpful drone to let his mind wander, “where a vengestone smuggling operation was thwarted by a group of heroes calling themselves ‘The New Ninja.’”
“What?” Cole gasps, turning to face the monitor.
“Newly-elected mayor, Ulysses Norville Trustible issued this statement earlier today,” Gayle continues.
The news story cuts to a video feed of the mayor- and seriously, how had Cole missed that there had been an election already???- who is sitting at his desk with his cat. “It’s been a year since anyone’s even seen the ninja, and frankly, whenever they do show up, they cause millions in property damage!”
Cole makes an affronted face at that.
“So I say, it’s about time we had some new heroes!” declares the mayor. His cat chooses this moment to plant its butt between the mayor and the camera, but he shoos it away to finish, “Maybe these guys will be less destructive!”
Cole turns off the news feed, invigorated by spite. It’s a welcome feeling, and it gets him through the horrifying realization that Zane had turned off his emotions, snapping Master Wu out of his sleeplessness-addled obsession, and the preparations to find the others and bring them back into the fold.
~
A year after Nya sacrifices herself for the good of the world, Li’l Nelson sees a “CLOSED” sign on the door of Kai’s dojo and smiles.
It’s about time he took a break. All of his students could tell he was running on fumes for weeks.
~
Pixal watches as Cole, Zane, and Kai start sparring, and while Zane does not smile, there is a lightness in his shoulders that she last saw 12 months, 2 days, 17 hours, 12 minutes, and 39 seconds ago.
~
A no-longer-functioning gizmo in an old lighthouse watches impassively as the painter who’d taken up residence there over the past few months leaves with his friends.
~
Jimmy sees a request for time off from his newest employee.
“About damn time. Hope he gets to do something great.”
He stamps it with a big, green “APPROVED.”
~
“Nya...do I know that name? I think I do...”
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A common question that has plagued fans for a long time now is how and why Wojira passed the element of water onto Nyad, considering they were enemies at the time. Personally, I think there are two different yet equally possible answers here:
Someone once pointed out that in Wu's scroll depicting the Battle of Nine Days, Wojira's eyes are red - which would likely only be the case if she was being controlled (her eyes return to blue once Kalmaar's control is lifted). It could be possible that Wojira was once a far more benevolent being before some unknown force took control of her, and during that time Nyad inherited power from her.
In Bentho's story about the legend of Nyad, she is depicted as being struck by the Amulets upon touching them - perhaps this was what caused her to acquire that power. Yes, technically it looks more like she touched the Storm Amulet, whereas water is more closely aligned with the Wave Amulet. However, I think it's worth noting that the Storm Elements don't seem to operate strictly under the standard conditions of most others. In this case there seems to be some kind of overlap. Although the elements passed on from Wojira are water and wind, she also has dominion over lightning as well, with "Storm" encompassing both of the latter two. Which suggests that may be a degree of overlap between the elements of storm. If so, then it's still entirely plausible that being struck by the Amulets could have given her the elemental power of water (and perhaps this overlap also explains why Jay was able to command wind that one time in s1?? I dunno. That's a theory post for another day)
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This is potentially corroborated by the fact that we don't see her wield the element of water until after this striking incident. Within the context of this particular animation sequence, her being struck and her becoming one with the sea are depicted within immediate proximity of each other.
If true, the second possibly would also resolve another big question involving Nyad and her element: that is, how the line of succession was able to progress even after she had become one with the sea. According to Nya, it was her power that kept her chained to the ocean, and by losing her power she severed her connection to it. By that logic, wouldn't the same be true for Nyad? If she's still connected to the sea, then logic should dictate that she should still be the master of water. But if her power left her and moved on to someone else, then she should have been restored just as Nya was in Crystalized.
But if we consider the idea that elemental power may be passed down through other means, it becomes possible that someone else may have acquired water the same way Nyad did, and that second person ended up passing the element down through the ages.
(But if that answer isn't satisfying, have another: according to the Overlord, elemental powers seem to possess some degree of semi-sentience, as they are able to "choose a new champion". Perhaps Nyad's elemental power left her to pick someone new, but at that point she'd been merged with the sea for so long that her spirit remained chained to it anyway.)
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