The Dragon Stone Shrine is a peaceful shrine that is also the secret entrance for the Tournament of the Sources thanks to an elevator that takes Elemental Masters up to the City of Temples.
History[]
Background[]
The Dragon Stone Shrine was constructed next to a mountain that houses the City of Temples, functioning as the gateway to the city. Due to the events surrounding the Tournament of the Sources, the Dragon Stone Shrine was subsequently relocated to a designated realm in conjunction with the City of Temples.[1][2]
The Spell at the Waterfall (flashback)[]
Bonzle wandered the realms for centuries until she ended up at the Dragon Stone Shrine, where she met Wu meditating. They discussed loneliness, and Wu told Bonzle of how friends can become family. In order to be more effective at connecting with others, Bonzle used the majority of her energy as a spell to manifest a physical form.
Enter the City of Temples[]
The ninja soon arrive to the entrance of the City of Temples, where they watch Elemental Masters such as Euphrasia enter through an elevator. Upon trying to enter, they meet Bleckt. He tells them that since they didn't receive an invitation, they are not permitted to enter the city and demands they leave. Instead of accepting defeat, the ninja wait and eventually attempt to fly upwards to the city on their dragons, and by hooking Arin's Explorer to the elevator that Kizzy is riding up in.
Official description[]
This LEGO® NINJAGO® Dragon Stone Shrine is the perfect model to both play out adventures and proudly display. Enjoy building the impressive shrine before you help the ninja crew take on Lord Ras. Explore the set’s interactive features by moving the training area from side to side or pushing the books in the library to reveal a secret room. Later, put it on display on a shelf at home.[3]
Visitors[]
Appearances[]
Sets[]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 2[]
- 25. "The Spell at the Waterfall" (flashback)
- 31. "The Shape of Motion" (vision)
- 32. "Enter the City of Temples"
Ninjago Magazine[]
- 123. Temple Thieves!
Translations[]
Language | Name |
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German | Drachenstein-Tempel |