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“Once one takes the Helmet of Shadows, the clock will start. But be warned, though he who wears the Helmet of Shadows can travel between the islands at will, once it is removed, the countdown cannot be stopped.”

The Helmet of Shadows (also referred to as the Helmet of Darkness[1]) is a piece of headgear that gives the wearer control over the Stone Army and served as the seal for the Celestial Clock. The helmet was created by the Overlord,[2] who gave it to Lord Garmadon so he could control the Stone Army. After the Overlord betrayed Garmadon and possessed his body, the helmet was abandoned in Ninjago City before being claimed by Dareth, who put it on and gained control of the Stone Army. Dareth commanded the armored warriors to attack the Overlord, though following his defeat they were ultimately destroyed. Shortly after, the helmet was stored away in the Ninjago Museum of History.

When Kozu and several Stone Warriors were resurrected on the Day of the Departed, Dareth ran into the museum and found the helmet, putting it on once more and regaining control of the Stone Warriors. Dareth commanded them to beat up Kozu, which they did, returning his soul to the Departed Realm.

History[]

The Day Ninjago Stood Still[]

When Lord Garmadon arrived on the Island of Darkness, the Overlord guided him to the Celestial Clock and encouraged him to take the Helmet of Shadows, but warns that once the helmet is removed, the clock cannot be stopped unless the Helmet is returned. When Lord Garmadon put the helmet on his head, replacing his original helmet, the hands of the Celestial Clock began moving once again, and the Overlord explained the significance of the artifacts to Lord Garmadon.

The Last Hope[]

Seeking a way to stop the final battle, Misako notes that the scrolls say nothing about the Celestial Clock being halted, but is led to believe that the countdown will stop if the Helmet of Shadows was returned to its pedestal. Sneaking into Garmadon's camp as a prisoner "captured" by Stone Warriors, which are actually the ninja in disguise, Misako managed to convince Garmadon to remove the helmet long enough for her to steal it and make her escape in the Earth Driller. As the Stone Army gave chase, Jay considered wearing the helmet but was discouraged by the others, who suspected that its dark powers would corrupt any non-evil wearer.

When the ninja reached the Celestial Clock, they searched for the helmet's pedestal. Unfamiliar with the clock's design, they were delayed long enough for General Kozu to arrive and reclaim the helmet. It changed hands repeatedly in the resulting scuffle, only for Misako to finally spot the pedestal. Unfortunately, she replaced the helmet a second too late to stop the countdown, forcing the ninja to fall back as the Stone Army kidnapped Nya.

Return of the Overlord[]

The Stone Army returned the Helmet of Shadows to Lord Garmadon, along with the captured Nya. Garmadon was wearing the Helmet once again when he began piloting the Garmatron to attack Ninjago. When the Overlord possessed Garmadon's body, he continued to wear the Helmet.

Rise of the Spinjitzu Master[]

The Helmet of Shadows fell from the Overlord's head during his metamorphosis into his original form, and the villain left it in the streets of Ninjago City. This would prove fortunate for the heroes, as the Helmet would be donned by Dareth, and Misako was able to explain its function in time for the self-proclaimed "Brown Ninja" to save the ninja from the Stone Army. Dareth then used his new headgear to send the Stone Army against the Overlord, buying enough time for the ninja to begin ascending the dark dragon's tower.

At some point, the helmet wound up stored away in the Ninjago Museum of History, though it wasn't actually put on display—likely due to its feared and dangerous capabilities.

Day of the Departed[]

On the Day of the Departed, the people of Ninjago commemorated their fallen ancestors and spent time with their families. The Royal Blacksmiths put on a performance, during which the four members each wore a replica of the Helmet of Shadows, in commemoration of the final battle.

At the time of the performance, several of the ninja's old enemies were resurrected by Yang, including Kozu and several Stone Warriors. Kozu confronted Dareth, who he held responsible for the second defeat of The Overlord.

As a terrified Dareth ran into the museum, he found the Helmet of Shadows and once again used it to control the Stone Warriors, who turned on Kozu and beat him up. As a result, Kozu's spirit was sent back to the Departed Realm.

The Fall[]

The helmet was one of the artifacts in the Borg Tower vaults.

LEGO.com description[]

An artifact created by the Overlord that grants the wearer the power to control the Stone Army. In addition, removing the helmet from its resting place starts the Celestial Clock, which begins a countdown to the final battle between good and evil. The only way to stop the countdown is to return the helmet to the Celestial Clock, where it belongs. Garmadon wears the helmet while in charge of the Stone Army, and later, it is worn by the Overlord. Lost in battle, the helmet is found by Dareth, who uses it to help the ninja overcome the Overlord.[2]

Appearances[]

Sets[]

Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu[]

Season 2: Legacy of the Green Ninja[]

Season 3: Rebooted[]

Season 4: Tournament of Elements[]

Day of the Departed[]

Ninjago: Decoded[]

Season 8: Sons of Garmadon[]

Season 10: March of the Oni[]

Plays[]

Video games[]

Trivia[]

  • While the Helmet of Shadows appears in the set 70505 Temple of Light, it is not explicitly identified as such in any descriptions.
  • In "The Last Hope," the ninja did not realize that the helmet could control the Stone Army, which they eventually do in "Rise of the Spinjitzu Master." Additionally, the Stone Army does not become under Jay's control after he dons the helmet in "The Last Hope," whereas the helmet instantly reacts to Dareth when he puts it on in "Rise of the Spinjitzu Master". (Though Jay did consider wearing the helmet but was discouraged by the others, who suspected that its dark powers would corrupt any non-evil wearer).
  • In the Season 8 episode, "The Oni and the Dragon", Garmadon can be seen wearing the helmet in the Mystake's tale of the Oni and Dragon. However, it has the shape of Garmadon's original helmet in the pilot episodes, not the one his two helmets had in all other seasons.
  • It's unknown whether the Overlord wore the helmet in ancient times, as he was in his dragon form back then.[3]

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In Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu[]

Season 2: Legacy of the Green Ninja[]

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Season 8: Sons of Garmadon[]

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References[]

Objects

Artifacts

Allied Armor of Azure · Amulet of Protection · Amulets of Wojira (Storm · Wave) · Bell of Divinity · Blade Cup · Cat-Eye Jewel · Celestial Clock · Chest Vortex · Crystal ball · Dragon Armor (Blade · Chestplate · Helmet · Shield) · Dragon Cores (Blue · Golden · Green · Imperium · Orange · Pink · Purple · Yellow) · Dragon Form scroll · Golden Armor · Golden sarcophagus · Gong of Shattering · Helmet of Shadows · Idol of Unity · Jadeblade statue · Jordana's crystal ball · Lantern · Map of Dens · Map of Fangs · Map of the Golden Weapons · Maps to the Oni Mask of Hatred · Medallion · Mirror of Dread · Oni Masks (Deception · Hatred · Vengeance) · Realm Crystal · Sacred Flutes · Scroll of Confusion · Scroll of Dancing Monkeys · Scroll of the 4th Dimension (non-canon) · Scrolls of Airjitzu · Scrolls of Forbidden Spinjitzu · Skull of Hazza D'ur · Tanabrax's medallion · Teapot of Tyrahn · Underworld helmet · Urn of Enmity · Vangelis' mask · Whirlwand · Wolf Masks

Technology

Arcade cabinets · Artificial limbs · BorgPad · BorgWatch · Compact converted jiggly compressor · Crystal Spiders · Glass core · Imperium Droids · Imperium Drones · Infovision · Jay's guitar · MiniPix · Original Prime Empire arcade cabinet · Party toaster · Perfect Match · Photacs · Pixal Bots · Prime Empire motherboard · Robo-arm · Robot dogs · Samurai X suit · Shrinking pill · Sparring bot · Spider Hacker · Thermolytic Inverter · Time apparatus · Wu Bots · Zane's Martial Arts Movie Club · Zane's power source

Miscellaneous

Banners (Adaptability · Balance · Courage · Focus · Generosity · Resilience · Speed · Stealth · Strength · Surprise · Teamwork · Wisdom) · Chen's Chair · Credits · Cyrus Borg's statue · Elemental Forges (non-canon) · Energy cubes · Evil statues · Fangpyre skeleton · Fireblock SPF-3000 · Garmadon's helmet · Hatty · Health boards · Hearth Fire · Ice shackles · Inventories · Jacob's sitar · Jay's travel pillow · Kai's headband · Lilly's necklace · Loot boxes · Minidroid Chess · Mister Cuddlywomp · Moppy · Nadakhan's pocketwatch · Ninja action figures · Ninjago history mural · Nya's fan · Plundar's dice · Police Commissioner's model boat · Ramen noodle cart · Rodrigo · Rope of Questionable Integrity · Rope of Supreme Durability · Scroll of Grievances · Sea scrolls · Shintaro wings · Soda guzzler · Throne of swords · Titanium statue · Vermillion eggs · Vex's crystal · Wu's meditation carpet · Wu's pocketwatch · Wyconium coil

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