Board Thread:Theories and Rumors/@comment-5926733-20130609193523/@comment-4013721-20150729183054

Sheldon Frank wrote: Lego Shamrock wrote: Sheldon Frank wrote: I doubt that the First Spinjitzu Master was the very first being, he was just the First Master of Spinjitzu and of the elements. He probably came from a planet far into the universe with a history 10x that of Ninjago and brought some people to live on Ninjago with him. I also think that, because of the power in his blood, that he lives to be extremely old, possibly up to 4000 years. And because Sensei Wu has half of the First Spinjitzu Master's blood, him being his father, Wu probably has the life expectancy of around 2000 years, Lloyd 1000, and so on, until their life expectancy is normal to that of a human. Wu is probably around 1200 years old by the time he meets the ninja.

I have created an extensive Fan Fiction Ninjago Universe Timeline that I am going to post on my Wiki Profile blog in a couple of weeks that will make sense of the questions arisen about Ninjago.

Well, that makes some sense, but not a lot. It is a known fact that the First Spinjitzu Master created Ninjago, so how he came from somewhere else is unknown. He was the embodiment of Good, while the Overlord was the embodiment of Evil. Why would an Ultimate Good leave a planet to start a new civilization? And if he is part of a species of another planet that makes him have a longer life, would the people he brought with him have long lives too? That would make all of them and their decendants live long lives. Your theory takes away the sense of magic and destiny that Ninjago has. The idea is that, before time had a name, the First Spinjitzu Master appeared (there's no science to it, he just appeared, because destiny decided he would), and created Ninjago and (what I believe) the first generation of people to live there. It never reveals in Ninjago that the First Spinjitzu Master was the Ultimate Power, or even the Ultimate Good. I don't think he was born with the power, or the ability to live a longer life, but rather given it, by a higher being. This supreme creature would have been the Ultimate Power and also would have created the 16 realms and the Universe many billions of years before. The role destiny would have played in these circumstances would be the decision that the supreme creature (I'd like to call it the Time Dragon, the element time being every element in existence combined) chose to give a fraction of his power to the First Spinjitzu Master, altering his genes to adapt to his once powerless stage to the incredible power he once possesed. Once that happened it was his choice, or destiny's, to give some of his power to his followers, creating the first elemental masters, and to migrate to the world he created, Ninjago.

Anyway, that's what I think. The most we can do here is speculate, since so little information is actually given in the storyline of Ninjago. Well, here is my problem with trying to explain to much, you get the Bionicle effect (something that i kind of dislike) basicly you explain to much and thus the story is no longer a fantasy story and instead becomes a Science fiction story, with to much story that you have a hard time remembering anything, this is the reason i like gen 2, it brings back the mythical element that the original generation had, remember how the red comet from the Bionicle online story game? that music still haunts me because its full of mystic and makes the red comet both fantastic and menaching at the same time.

also, how does Chima fit into all of this?