Haven't really thought up of anything concrete past this, but for story beats:
Essentially Laval allows the Overlord, who was suppressing Lagravis' strong will with his own "medicine", to take over Lagravis, acting as puppet master to puppet if you will.
Master Wu is sipping tea while sitting next to that magical candle we saw in that one episode in I believe Season 1. The flames go out and he hears the faint cries of Chima's citizens. Running outside, he looks above him and the moon is becoming encased in dark, purple goop....
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Wu wakes up from his dream....
And this is how the Ninjago side of things would become aware of this problem. Again, not entirely clear since this is a bare bones idea at the moment, but the next story beat:
Laval would have to learn that he must treasure everything that his father taught him, but at the same time must mature and let go, take off the training wheels and stand on his own raft constructed from the logs of his father's wisdom and survive the storm...metaphorically speaking.
Lloyd, who shared a similar experience, helps him on his journey. The big reveal would happen, however, when the Ninja learn that it was Laval's fault that his father got this way. (Because, as every Chima fan knows...it's always Laval's fault. )
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Oh and side note...there needs to be a moment where Jay & Galoona have a back and forth scene where she is innocently asking questions that appear to mock him, then Jay would retort back. At the end they would be friends, after he saves her from accidently stepping onto a trap and during the climax she saves him in a comically childish way.
Haven't really thought up of anything concrete past this, but for story beats:
Essentially Laval allows the Overlord, who was suppressing Lagravis' strong will with his own "medicine", to take over Lagravis, acting as puppet master to puppet if you will.
Master Wu is sipping tea while sitting next to that magical candle we saw in that one episode in I believe Season 1. The flames go out and he hears the faint cries of Chima's citizens. Running outside, he looks above him and the moon is becoming encased in dark, purple goop....
0.0
Wu wakes up from his dream....
And this is how the Ninjago side of things would become aware of this problem. Again, not entirely clear since this is a bare bones idea at the moment, but the next story beat:
Laval would have to learn that he must treasure everything that his father taught him, but at the same time must mature and let go, take off the training wheels and stand on his own raft constructed from the logs of his father's wisdom and survive the storm...metaphorically speaking.
Lloyd, who shared a similar experience, helps him on his journey. The big reveal would happen, however, when the Ninja learn that it was Laval's fault that his father got this way. (Because, as every Chima fan knows...it's always Laval's fault. )
***
Oh and side note...there needs to be a moment where Jay & Galoona have a back and forth scene where she is innocently asking questions that appear to mock him, then Jay would retort back. At the end they would be friends, after he saves her from accidently stepping onto a trap and during the climax she saves him in a comically childish way.
Haven't really thought up of anything concrete past this, but for story beats:
Essentially Laval allows the Overlord, who was suppressing Lagravis' strong will with his own "medicine", to take over Lagravis, acting as puppet master to puppet if you will.
Master Wu is sipping tea while sitting next to that magical candle we saw in that one episode in I believe Season 1. The flames go out and he hears the faint cries of Chima's citizens. Running outside, he looks above him and the moon is becoming encased in dark, purple goop....
0.0
Wu wakes up from his dream....
And this is how the Ninjago side of things would become aware of this problem. Again, not entirely clear since this is a bare bones idea at the moment, but the next story beat:
Laval would have to learn that he must treasure everything that his father taught him, but at the same time must mature and let go, take off the training wheels and stand on his own raft constructed from the logs of his father's wisdom and survive the storm...metaphorically speaking.
Lloyd, who shared a similar experience, helps him on his journey. The big reveal would happen, however, when the Ninja learn that it was Laval's fault that his father got this way. (Because, as every Chima fan knows...it's always Laval's fault. )
***
Oh and side note...there needs to be a moment where Jay & Galoona have a back and forth scene where she is innocently asking questions that appear to mock him, then Jay would retort back. At the end they would be friends, after he saves her from accidently stepping onto a trap and during the climax she saves him in a comically childish way.
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I wonder what will others like Razar will get to do?
Haven't really thought up of anything concrete past this, but for story beats:
Essentially Laval allows the Overlord, who was suppressing Lagravis' strong will with his own "medicine", to take over Lagravis, acting as puppet master to puppet if you will.
Master Wu is sipping tea while sitting next to that magical candle we saw in that one episode in I believe Season 1. The flames go out and he hears the faint cries of Chima's citizens. Running outside, he looks above him and the moon is becoming encased in dark, purple goop....
0.0
Wu wakes up from his dream....
And this is how the Ninjago side of things would become aware of this problem. Again, not entirely clear since this is a bare bones idea at the moment, but the next story beat:
Laval would have to learn that he must treasure everything that his father taught him, but at the same time must mature and let go, take off the training wheels and stand on his own raft constructed from the logs of his father's wisdom and survive the storm...metaphorically speaking.
Lloyd, who shared a similar experience, helps him on his journey. The big reveal would happen, however, when the Ninja learn that it was Laval's fault that his father got this way. (Because, as every Chima fan knows...it's always Laval's fault. )
***
Oh and side note...there needs to be a moment where Jay & Galoona have a back and forth scene where she is innocently asking questions that appear to mock him, then Jay would retort back. At the end they would be friends, after he saves her from accidently stepping onto a trap and during the climax she saves him in a comically childish way.
(2/2)
I wonder what will others like Razar will get to do?
A scene where Wu is haggling with him at the market for a rare tea pot.
Haven't really thought up of anything concrete past this, but for story beats:
Essentially Laval allows the Overlord, who was suppressing Lagravis' strong will with his own "medicine", to take over Lagravis, acting as puppet master to puppet if you will.
Master Wu is sipping tea while sitting next to that magical candle we saw in that one episode in I believe Season 1. The flames go out and he hears the faint cries of Chima's citizens. Running outside, he looks above him and the moon is becoming encased in dark, purple goop....
0.0
Wu wakes up from his dream....
And this is how the Ninjago side of things would become aware of this problem. Again, not entirely clear since this is a bare bones idea at the moment, but the next story beat:
Laval would have to learn that he must treasure everything that his father taught him, but at the same time must mature and let go, take off the training wheels and stand on his own raft constructed from the logs of his father's wisdom and survive the storm...metaphorically speaking.
Lloyd, who shared a similar experience, helps him on his journey. The big reveal would happen, however, when the Ninja learn that it was Laval's fault that his father got this way. (Because, as every Chima fan knows...it's always Laval's fault. )
***
Oh and side note...there needs to be a moment where Jay & Galoona have a back and forth scene where she is innocently asking questions that appear to mock him, then Jay would retort back. At the end they would be friends, after he saves her from accidently stepping onto a trap and during the climax she saves him in a comically childish way.
(2/2)
I wonder what will others like Razar will get to do?