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A season I created that is set after the Sons of Garmadon arc.
Something is pulling Lloyd to the Dark Island. When he mysteriously and accidentally arrives at the Dark Island, he is shocked to meet groups of people who were still on the island when his grandfather submerged/froze it. People who had been unable to get off the island in time or were trapped there. They aren't overly fond of the first master, but some are willing to give Lloyd a chance. Separated from the Ninja with no way to contact them due to the lack of internet service, Lloyd has no choice but to walk back to Ninjago on foot. While on the island, Lloyd makes new friends, purifies corrupted elemental temples, and purges darkness that lingers from the overlord. He also discovers and begins hunting for the Dragon Masks, the Oni Masks' twin set which are hidden in the Dark Island. Meanwhile the ninja are freaking out trying to figure out where Lloyd went. They do find him eventually.
While Lloyd is the main focus here, the other ninja have plenty of stuff of their own that they do.
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“Wow! So do all Eastern Ninjagans have these?” Ari asked, tapping at Lloyd’s phone screen with wide eyes. She’d been asking Lloyd questions about Ninjago nonstop as they walked to her village. Her excitement was contagious, though his worrying over how he was going to get home kept him from getting too upbeat. Zeo was a grumpy storm cloud silently leading them through the wilderness.
“Pretty much, yeah,” Lloyd nodded, hopping over a fallen log.
“And it doesn’t use any magic?” Ari checked. She’d found the wallpaper settings and was cycling through all the default wallpapers. Zeo glanced back at them to side-eye the phone mistrustingly.
“Nope, just electricity and science,” Lloyd told her. If it were powered by magic, it would probably still be able to make calls. There was no way the others hadn’t noticed he was missing by now.
“That’s definitely a lot more accessible than magic,” Ari noted, not having any problem accepting how advanced science had become. Both her and her cousin were a lot less- barbaric? Was that the word?- than he’d been expecting when he’d realized what time they were from. Like, there was a lot they didn’t know, but they weren’t stupid. Ari turned to look at him. “Do you know how to make one of these?”
A phone? Images of all the little parts and the pages of nonsensical code flashed through his mind. He wouldn’t even know how to start. “Er, no,” he admitted. “They have professionals make them.”
