Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4013721-20150722164753/@comment-26509603-20150803225512

Sheldon Frank wrote: The First Spinjitzu Master should have nothing to do with Chima. Period. But, if we were to go along those lines, then I guess it's a good idea. But I'm afraid you are making the First Spinjitzu Master seem too god-like. I agree he should've created some forms of life, like the serpentine and Skulkins, but I just don't want it as far as him creating humans. 1. Yeah, I don't like the two shows being related. But if they must, then I'd like the First Spinjitzu Master to at least be somewhat all-powerful in the terms of being responsible for Chima's inhabitants.

2. Well, the show's creators made the First Spinjitzu Master seem very god-like (they explained it as 'he suddenly appeared, and then created Ninjago from nothing'). But, I guess I could throw in the theory that he tried making suitable inhabitants for Ninjago, but after three tries (Skulkin, then Chima's first inhabitants, and the Serpentine (who he found to be better for Ninjago, so he kept them around)), the First Spinjitzu Master relied on Destiny. The writers in Cloud Kingdom gave Ninjago inhabitants identical to the First Spinjitzu Master (relatively) after he had made Ninjago into a great world to thrive in.