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Lego Shamrock wrote: DarkHenrik wrote: hi here is an idea that i have been thinking of ever since i began this thread, why Zane was able to kill Overlord (and yes i do mean kill off Overlord and not that Overlord is still alive)

Basicly, what happend is that its a Sauron thing, where in that during the stone wars, The First Spinjitzu Master was able to destroy Overlords original body and then sealed his spirit on the isle of darkness half of Ninjago, and when Overlord was able to harness enough Golden power energy to manifest a true body for himself, he was like the First Spinjitzu master, a being that can't die by age, but can die by other means like other creatures (note this is how i explain the First Spinjitzu masters age) So when Zane killed of Overlord, he manadge to finely destroy the last part of Overlord left, his soul. And because of that, we can then have a possibility for other characters or creatures to take the role and title as Overlord, because there must always be an Overlord in the balance, and that could be the reason for the Preeminent desire to enter Ninjago, she was able to feel the destroyd precense of Overlord, and thus wanted to take his place.

I get what you're saying. Still though, in the remake, I wouldn't have Zane defeat the Overlord. It defeats the purpose of Ultimate Good vs. Ultimate Evil. I feel like a different form of Evil (like you said how it manifests itself differently to keep a balance) should have been present in Season 3 (somehow in the Nindroids). Zane still could have sacrificied himself in some way, but not to completely defeat all of Evil. And I like the idea of a balance in Good and Evil, how after Season 3, there was no complete Good (Lloyd was no longer as powerful as he was) or Evil (the Overlord was destroyed). They were both equal and disperesed throughout Ninjago in small forms. Then, later, the Evil of a different realm (the Cursed Realm) shifted the balance. In turn, the Good of another realm (Cloud Kingdom) became contributed more to keep the balance (destiny played a huge role). Oh, I see now. But is that just speculation that the Overlord was destroyed permanently or was it somewhere in the episodes that I missed?