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|quote = Your wish is yours to keep. |
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− | |affiliation = [[Djinn]]<br>[[Sky Pirates]]<br>[[Dilara]] (formerly) |
+ | |affiliation = [[Djinn]]<br/>[[Sky Pirates]]<br/>[[Dilara]] (formerly) |
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+ | |favweapon = [[Sword of Souls]] (In [[Alternate Timeline]])<br/>Dagger |
− | |first appearance = [[Infamous]]<br>[[70605 Misfortune's Keep]] |
+ | |first appearance = [[Infamous]]<br/>[[70605 Misfortune's Keep]] |
|status = Trapped in the [[Teapot of Tyrahn]] |
|status = Trapped in the [[Teapot of Tyrahn]] |
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− | |family = [[Khanjikhan's Father|Unnamed]] (grandfather; deceased)<br>[[Nadakhan's Mother|Unnamed]] (mother; deceased)<br>[[Khanjikhan]] (father; deceased) |
+ | |family = [[Khanjikhan's Father|Unnamed]] (grandfather; deceased)<br/>[[Nadakhan's Mother|Unnamed]] (mother; deceased)<br/>[[Khanjikhan]] (father; deceased) |
|voice actor = [[Scott McNeil]] |
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Centuries later, upon the destruction of [[Djinjago]], Nadakhan became the last of the Djinn. Shortly after the [[Battle of Stiix]], Nadakhan was freed by [[Clouse]]; he set off to claim the [[Realm Crystal]] and reunite his crew. |
Centuries later, upon the destruction of [[Djinjago]], Nadakhan became the last of the Djinn. Shortly after the [[Battle of Stiix]], Nadakhan was freed by [[Clouse]]; he set off to claim the [[Realm Crystal]] and reunite his crew. |
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− | After learning of his [[Dilara|lover]]'s demise, and seeing the destruction of Djinjago as a result of the [[Ninja (Team)|Ninjas]]' [[Curseworld, Part II|actions]], Nadakhan's [[Khanjikhan|father]] gave him a [[ |
+ | After learning of his [[Dilara|lover]]'s demise, and seeing the destruction of Djinjago as a result of the [[Ninja (Team)|Ninjas]]' [[Curseworld, Part II|actions]], Nadakhan's [[Khanjikhan|father]] gave him a [[Sword of Souls|mystical sword]] to capture the [[souls]] of his adversaries and tear Ninjago apart to rebuild Djinjago. In addition to this, he planned to marry [[Nya]] (who bore a similar resemblance to a past love, [[Dilara]]) so he can grant himself unlimited wishes. Nadakhan's crew refurbished ''Misfortune's Keep'' and began rebuilding Djinjago in a [[New Djinjago|series of landmasses]] above [[Ninjago City]]. In the ensuing conflict, Nadakhan captured Nya and trapped all the Ninjas' souls, besides Jay’s, in the sword. |
Nadakhan completed [[New Djinjago]], and after he and Nya were married, he betrayed his crew. During a final fight with the Ninja, [[Flintlocke]] incapacitated Nadakhan with [[Tiger Widow|Tiger Widow venom]], though the venom accidentally struck and killed Nya. As a result, [[Jay]] made his [[The Way Back|final wish]], which was that recent events had not transpired and Nadakhan was never freed from the teapot. |
Nadakhan completed [[New Djinjago]], and after he and Nya were married, he betrayed his crew. During a final fight with the Ninja, [[Flintlocke]] incapacitated Nadakhan with [[Tiger Widow|Tiger Widow venom]], though the venom accidentally struck and killed Nya. As a result, [[Jay]] made his [[The Way Back|final wish]], which was that recent events had not transpired and Nadakhan was never freed from the teapot. |
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Though he's still alive, Nadakhan is trapped in the Teapot of Tyrahn, which was lost in the wreckage left from the [[Battle of Stiix]], and recently seen in the [[Desert of Doom]]. |
Though he's still alive, Nadakhan is trapped in the Teapot of Tyrahn, which was lost in the wreckage left from the [[Battle of Stiix]], and recently seen in the [[Desert of Doom]]. |
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− | In [[Would You Like to Enter Prime Empire?]], [[Clutch Powers]] is seen at the beginning of the episode picking up the Teapot. He seemingly is trapped in it, hinted by what appears to be a cloud of smoke. However, Powers is seen in [[Game Over]], confirming he was not trapped. Whether Nadakhan was freed is unknown. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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− | Nadakhan originated in [[Djinjago]], the realm of the [[Djinn]], where he was a prince of the royal house there. For centuries he was a thorn in his parents' side and never quite learned how to become a good or respectable Djinn. Eventually, upon deciding to leave his home to explore the realm of [[Ninjago Island|Ninjago]], Nadakhan was disowned by his father, Khanjikhan, and forbidden to return home. As a result of his exile and greed, Nadakhan decided to become a pirate. |
+ | Nadakhan originated in [[Djinjago]], the realm of the [[Djinn]], where he was a prince of the royal house there. For centuries he was a thorn in his parents' side and never quite learned how to become a good or respectable Djinn. Eventually, upon deciding to leave his home to explore the realm of [[Ninjago Island|Ninjago]], Nadakhan was disowned by his father, [[Khanjikhan]], and forbidden to return home. As a result of his exile and greed, Nadakhan decided to become a pirate. |
Seeking a worthy ship to sail his crew of pirates, Nadakhan sought out a small island where a famed mechanic named [[Monkey Wretch|Monk]] was building various ships. With Monk wishing to be the world's greatest mechanic, and work as if his tools were a part of him. With his Carpenter and the first member of his crew, Nadakhan had Monkey Wretch create his desired ship, the ''[[Misfortune's Keep]]'', and with his fellow founder sailed off to create his crew, named the Sky Pirates. The ship also came with a [[Skeleton Figurehead|Skeleton]], who kept track of the crew's origins. |
Seeking a worthy ship to sail his crew of pirates, Nadakhan sought out a small island where a famed mechanic named [[Monkey Wretch|Monk]] was building various ships. With Monk wishing to be the world's greatest mechanic, and work as if his tools were a part of him. With his Carpenter and the first member of his crew, Nadakhan had Monkey Wretch create his desired ship, the ''[[Misfortune's Keep]]'', and with his fellow founder sailed off to create his crew, named the Sky Pirates. The ship also came with a [[Skeleton Figurehead|Skeleton]], who kept track of the crew's origins. |
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− | Later, Nadakhan came across an aspiring singer named [[Cyren]], who sought to become Ninjago's greatest singer of all time. In response to her wish, Nadakhan granted Cyren a mesmerizing voice that could throw others into a trance, putting them to sleep and making them unable to hear her singing. Her talent tainted, Cyren |
+ | Later, Nadakhan came across an aspiring singer named [[Cyren]], who sought to become Ninjago's greatest singer of all time. In response to her wish, Nadakhan granted Cyren a mesmerizing voice that could throw others into a trance, putting them to sleep and making them unable to hear her singing. Her talent tainted, Cyren was left no other choice but to join the Sky Pirates, the only ones who would appreciate her singing now. |
Noticing the misfortune of [[Flintlocke]], a pirate captain left adrift at sea thanks to a terrible accident that destroyed his ship. Flintlocke was inducted into the Sky Pirates and eventually made First Mate. |
Noticing the misfortune of [[Flintlocke]], a pirate captain left adrift at sea thanks to a terrible accident that destroyed his ship. Flintlocke was inducted into the Sky Pirates and eventually made First Mate. |
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On a tropical beach, Nadakhan used the [[Realm Crystal]] to free [[Dogshank]], [[Flintlocke]], [[Monkey Wretch]], and [[Clancee]] from the realms they were imprisoned in. After greetings were exchanged all around, the crew returned to [[Gypsy Cove]] where they spent the night of celebrating on the decks of ''Misfortune's Keep''. |
On a tropical beach, Nadakhan used the [[Realm Crystal]] to free [[Dogshank]], [[Flintlocke]], [[Monkey Wretch]], and [[Clancee]] from the realms they were imprisoned in. After greetings were exchanged all around, the crew returned to [[Gypsy Cove]] where they spent the night of celebrating on the decks of ''Misfortune's Keep''. |
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− | When Flintlocke inquired as to their next plans, Nadakhan announced his intentions to leave Ninjago and return to his homeland, [[Djinjago]] as Ninjago's era of piracy had come to an end. The rest of his crew also decided to join him, but when they arrived, they found the realm to be collapsing due to the Ninja's destruction of the [[Cursed Realm]]. Reuniting with his father, Nadakhan was gifted the [[ |
+ | When Flintlocke inquired as to their next plans, Nadakhan announced his intentions to leave Ninjago and return to his homeland, [[Djinjago]] as Ninjago's era of piracy had come to an end. The rest of his crew also decided to join him, but when they arrived, they found the realm to be collapsing due to the Ninja's destruction of the [[Cursed Realm]]. Reuniting with his father, Nadakhan was gifted the [[Sword of Souls]] and ordered to avenge his people. Heartbroken, Nadakhan and his crew returned to Ninjago, vowing to seek revenge on the Ninja. |
In order to cope with the modern world, Nadakhan and the crew began a restoration of ''Misfortune's Keep'' to transform it into an airship. Clancee was dispatched to get supplies, but he also returned with a newspaper whose front page had the Ninja, prompting Nadakhan to realize that [[Nya]] looked identical to [[Dilara]]. |
In order to cope with the modern world, Nadakhan and the crew began a restoration of ''Misfortune's Keep'' to transform it into an airship. Clancee was dispatched to get supplies, but he also returned with a newspaper whose front page had the Ninja, prompting Nadakhan to realize that [[Nya]] looked identical to [[Dilara]]. |
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Returning to ''Misfortune's Keep'', Flintlocke suggested he put the crew to work distracting the Ninja by attacking Ninjago City. Nadakhan agreed and used the Realm Crystal to return the lesser members of his crew. |
Returning to ''Misfortune's Keep'', Flintlocke suggested he put the crew to work distracting the Ninja by attacking Ninjago City. Nadakhan agreed and used the Realm Crystal to return the lesser members of his crew. |
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− | Nadakhan piloted ''Misfortune's Keep'' to the city where the Sky Pirates began their attack. As soon as [[Kai]] was by himself, Nadakhan transported him to Cannon Beach in order to convince him to use his three wishes. Through manipulation of Kai's wishes, he was able to trap the Fire Ninja in the |
+ | Nadakhan piloted ''Misfortune's Keep'' to the city where the Sky Pirates began their attack. As soon as [[Kai]] was by himself, Nadakhan transported him to Cannon Beach in order to convince him to use his three wishes. Through manipulation of Kai's wishes, he was able to trap the Fire Ninja in the Sword of Souls. He returned to ''Misfortune's Keep'', ordering a withdraw from the city. With enough life force in the blade, Nadakhan was then able to start lifting chunks of Ninjago into the sky. |
====[[On a Wish and a Prayer]]==== |
====[[On a Wish and a Prayer]]==== |
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From the deck of the ''Misfortune's Keep'', Nadakhan supervised as more chunks of Ninjago rose into Djinjago, including [[Temple of Airjitzu|Yang's Haunted Temple]] which he ordered Dogshank to clean out for use as his own temple. He was then interrupted by two landlubbers who sought to become pirates, though ordered Flintlocke to take care of them. |
From the deck of the ''Misfortune's Keep'', Nadakhan supervised as more chunks of Ninjago rose into Djinjago, including [[Temple of Airjitzu|Yang's Haunted Temple]] which he ordered Dogshank to clean out for use as his own temple. He was then interrupted by two landlubbers who sought to become pirates, though ordered Flintlocke to take care of them. |
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− | Later he entered his quarters seeking |
+ | Later he entered his quarters seeking fillhead cider but discovered that Jay had escaped. After all the Ninja were captured, Nya was brought to the Djinn Prince's quarters where he tried to convince her to marry him. Adamant and wary of his real intentions, she refused and only demanded her friends to be set free. Expecting this, the djinn accepted . . . by having them walk the plank in midair over the ocean while wearing their Vengestone restraints. |
As Nadakhan ordered Cole to be pushed off the plank, the Ninja resorted to selfless wishing. This prompted a chaotic battle between the Ninja and the Sky Pirates, ending with Jay and Nya escaping while Nadakhan ordered Clancee to use one of his wishes to wish Cole and Lloyd into the Sword of Souls. Determined not to let them get away, Nadakhan ordered Flintlocke to chase after Nya and Jay. |
As Nadakhan ordered Cole to be pushed off the plank, the Ninja resorted to selfless wishing. This prompted a chaotic battle between the Ninja and the Sky Pirates, ending with Jay and Nya escaping while Nadakhan ordered Clancee to use one of his wishes to wish Cole and Lloyd into the Sword of Souls. Determined not to let them get away, Nadakhan ordered Flintlocke to chase after Nya and Jay. |
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===[[Season 8: Sons of Garmadon|Sons of Garmadon]]=== |
===[[Season 8: Sons of Garmadon|Sons of Garmadon]]=== |
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====[[Dread on Arrival]]==== |
====[[Dread on Arrival]]==== |
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− | Nadakhan was indirectly mentioned by the Police Commissioner as a "pirate genie." |
+ | Nadakhan was indirectly mentioned by the Police Commissioner as a "pirate genie." Jay and Nya (who are the ones who remember) laugh when the other ninja are confused by the statement. |
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+ | ===[[Tales from the Monastery of Spinjitzu]]=== |
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+ | [[File:Ninjago 6m.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Nadakhan in the Skybound mural, next to Jay and Nya.]] |
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+ | After the reconstruction of the [[Monastery of Spinjitzu]], [[Monastery Mural|murals]] were painted to depict the major historical events and villains the Ninja had faced. One of the murals shows Nadakhan holding the Sword of Souls and the Realm Crystal. |
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+ | ====[[The Darkness Comes]]==== |
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+ | While the Ninja view the new murals, Nadakhan can be seen in one of the murals. When the Ninja look through the different murals, Nadakhan can be heard saying, "wish it all away. |
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+ | While Lloyd looks through the murals, trying to discover the key to defeating the Oni, Nadakhan can be seen in the Season 6 mural. |
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+ | ===[[Prime Empire Original Shorts]]=== |
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+ | When Jay is about to go to the arcade, Nadakhan can be seen in the Season 6 mural, behind Jay. |
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==Personality== |
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*95. "[[The Darkness Comes]]" (painting) |
*95. "[[The Darkness Comes]]" (painting) |
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*98. "[[Endings]]" (painting) |
*98. "[[Endings]]" (painting) |
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+ | *99. "[[Wasted True Potential]]" (painting) |
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+ | *100. "[[Questing for Quests]]" (painting) |
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+ | *1. "[[Let's Dance]]" (painting) |
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+ | ===[[Season 13: Master of the Mountain]]=== |
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+ | *145. "[[Shintaro]]" (painting) |
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===Video Games=== |
===Video Games=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*His name was originally "Azad." |
*His name was originally "Azad." |
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− | **It was changed halfway through production due to the name being too similar to a real life dictator named "Assad." Because of this, the cast had to redo many of their lines. |
+ | **It was changed halfway through production due to the name being too similar to a real life Syrian dictator named "Bashar al-Assad." Because of this, the cast had to redo many of their lines.<ref>https://youtu.be/2kMWaHNh9Gw?t=316</ref> |
*Nadakhan is a boss in level 12 of ''[[Ninjago Skybound]]''. |
*Nadakhan is a boss in level 12 of ''[[Ninjago Skybound]]''. |
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*His minifigure's tail piece is a recolored version of the [[Ghost Warriors|Ghost]] tail. In the series, his lower body appears as a column of orange smoke. |
*His minifigure's tail piece is a recolored version of the [[Ghost Warriors|Ghost]] tail. In the series, his lower body appears as a column of orange smoke. |
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+ | **The use of this piece is because LEGO wanted to keep using it since they'd already made the materials for the [[Season 5: Possession|previous season]], so [[the Hageman Brothers]] came up with the idea to use it for a Djinn.<ref>https://youtu.be/mt2sAdBHSM0?t=874</ref> |
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*Nadakhan may have inherited his mustache from his grandfather, as a statue of the latter depicts him with similar facial hair. |
*Nadakhan may have inherited his mustache from his grandfather, as a statue of the latter depicts him with similar facial hair. |
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*A Djinn is a mythical being that grants someone three wishes. Nadakhan, however, he uses this ability to turn their wishes into nightmares that will aid his power. Djinn is actually not a traditional term for a genie; it is simply used as such in the show. |
*A Djinn is a mythical being that grants someone three wishes. Nadakhan, however, he uses this ability to turn their wishes into nightmares that will aid his power. Djinn is actually not a traditional term for a genie; it is simply used as such in the show. |
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*Nadakhan is similar to [[Pythor]] in several respects; both are charming, charismatic leaders who are the last of their kind (Djinn for Nadakhan and [[Anacondrai]] for Pythor). Both are the black sheep of their near-extinct species (with Pythor being manipulative and an average combatant during the [[Serpentine War]]s, and Nadakhan being selfish, greedy, and disrespectful) and ultimately lost support and friendship from their underlings. Both were imprisoned by their enemies, only to be freed in their debut episode, going on to become the main antagonists of their season. Finally, both suffered defeat in an ironic fashion; Pythor was eaten by [[the Great Devourer]] after awakening it, while Nadakhan was forced to undo the events of ''Skybound'' by Jay's final wish. |
*Nadakhan is similar to [[Pythor]] in several respects; both are charming, charismatic leaders who are the last of their kind (Djinn for Nadakhan and [[Anacondrai]] for Pythor). Both are the black sheep of their near-extinct species (with Pythor being manipulative and an average combatant during the [[Serpentine War]]s, and Nadakhan being selfish, greedy, and disrespectful) and ultimately lost support and friendship from their underlings. Both were imprisoned by their enemies, only to be freed in their debut episode, going on to become the main antagonists of their season. Finally, both suffered defeat in an ironic fashion; Pythor was eaten by [[the Great Devourer]] after awakening it, while Nadakhan was forced to undo the events of ''Skybound'' by Jay's final wish. |
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*Nadakhan is the last of the [[Djinn]] due to the destruction of [[Djinjago]]. |
*Nadakhan is the last of the [[Djinn]] due to the destruction of [[Djinjago]]. |
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− | *Ironically, despite spending much of his screentime attempting to marry Nya, Nadakhan never found out that the Ninja of Water was inadvertently responsible for the destruction of Djinjago (by destroying the [[Cursed Realm]] in the |
+ | *Ironically, despite spending much of his screentime attempting to marry Nya, Nadakhan never found out that the Ninja of Water was inadvertently responsible for the destruction of Djinjago (by destroying the [[Cursed Realm]] in the previous season). |
*The name "Nadakhan" is actually a traditional name for a girl in Arab culture. It also sounds like "not a con," hinting at his treacherous nature and tendency to trick others into making wishes he can twist to his advantage. Also, it's a combination of "nada," another word for zero, and "khan," the Mongolian term for "king." This may hint at the fact that he's now the king of Djinnjago, but his kingdom has zero people. |
*The name "Nadakhan" is actually a traditional name for a girl in Arab culture. It also sounds like "not a con," hinting at his treacherous nature and tendency to trick others into making wishes he can twist to his advantage. Also, it's a combination of "nada," another word for zero, and "khan," the Mongolian term for "king." This may hint at the fact that he's now the king of Djinnjago, but his kingdom has zero people. |
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− | *He uses the same hairpiece as [[Ultra Violet]], [[Daddy No Legs]], [[Richie]], and [ |
+ | *He uses the same hairpiece as [[Ultra Violet]], [[Daddy No Legs]], [[Richie]], [[Murt]], [[Moe]], and [[w:c:nexo-knights:General Magmar|General Magmar]] from ''Nexo Knights''. |
+ | **Unlike most of these characters, Nadakhan's minifigure does not have a "hollow stud" ([https://brickset.com/parts/design-28626 LEGO part 28626]) connecting this hairpiece to his head, which makes it fall out more easily. |
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*Nadakhan appears as a boss in ''[[The LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame]]'' "The Savage Skyship" and can be unlocked as a playable character by achieving gold medal status in said dojo, which requires the player to accumulate at least 80,000 studs. |
*Nadakhan appears as a boss in ''[[The LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame]]'' "The Savage Skyship" and can be unlocked as a playable character by achieving gold medal status in said dojo, which requires the player to accumulate at least 80,000 studs. |
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*He is the second villain to appear in the intro of his season. The first being the Overlord, the third being the Time Twins, the fourth being Garmadon and the fifth being Iron Baron. |
*He is the second villain to appear in the intro of his season. The first being the Overlord, the third being the Time Twins, the fourth being Garmadon and the fifth being Iron Baron. |
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*He is one of the five main antagonists to be from another realm, the others being: [[The Preeminent]], [[Iron Baron]], [[The Omega]], and [[Vex]]. |
*He is one of the five main antagonists to be from another realm, the others being: [[The Preeminent]], [[Iron Baron]], [[The Omega]], and [[Vex]]. |
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*The Genie from ''Aladdin'' is similar to Nadakhan. Both have the same hairstyle in black color, have a lower body of smoke, and were trapped in golden teapots. |
*The Genie from ''Aladdin'' is similar to Nadakhan. Both have the same hairstyle in black color, have a lower body of smoke, and were trapped in golden teapots. |
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− | *It's possible that his catchphrase "Your wish is yours to keep," is a reference to Axl RO's Stand Civil War from ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', who's catchphrase is "Your sins are yours to bare." |
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+ | *With his infinte wishes, Nadakhan is one of the most powerful characters in the show, as he gains infinte power. |
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− | *It is possible that Nadakhan is the most powerful being in the series as Nadakhan said that he didn't have to follow any rules with his infinite wishes. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Main|Nadakhan/Gallery}} |
{{Main|Nadakhan/Gallery}} |
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Revision as of 03:27, 5 August 2020
Nadakhan is the captain of the Sky Pirates, the owner of Misfortune's Keep, and the last living Djinn. Many years ago, he put together his crew and dominated the seas of Ninjago, until he was faced with a rival, Captain Soto. Soto trapped him in the Teapot of Tyrahn while his crew was marooned across the Sixteen Realms.
Centuries later, upon the destruction of Djinjago, Nadakhan became the last of the Djinn. Shortly after the Battle of Stiix, Nadakhan was freed by Clouse; he set off to claim the Realm Crystal and reunite his crew.
After learning of his lover's demise, and seeing the destruction of Djinjago as a result of the Ninjas' actions, Nadakhan's father gave him a mystical sword to capture the souls of his adversaries and tear Ninjago apart to rebuild Djinjago. In addition to this, he planned to marry Nya (who bore a similar resemblance to a past love, Dilara) so he can grant himself unlimited wishes. Nadakhan's crew refurbished Misfortune's Keep and began rebuilding Djinjago in a series of landmasses above Ninjago City. In the ensuing conflict, Nadakhan captured Nya and trapped all the Ninjas' souls, besides Jay’s, in the sword.
Nadakhan completed New Djinjago, and after he and Nya were married, he betrayed his crew. During a final fight with the Ninja, Flintlocke incapacitated Nadakhan with Tiger Widow venom, though the venom accidentally struck and killed Nya. As a result, Jay made his final wish, which was that recent events had not transpired and Nadakhan was never freed from the teapot.
Though he's still alive, Nadakhan is trapped in the Teapot of Tyrahn, which was lost in the wreckage left from the Battle of Stiix, and recently seen in the Desert of Doom.
History
Background
Nadakhan originated in Djinjago, the realm of the Djinn, where he was a prince of the royal house there. For centuries he was a thorn in his parents' side and never quite learned how to become a good or respectable Djinn. Eventually, upon deciding to leave his home to explore the realm of Ninjago, Nadakhan was disowned by his father, Khanjikhan, and forbidden to return home. As a result of his exile and greed, Nadakhan decided to become a pirate.
Seeking a worthy ship to sail his crew of pirates, Nadakhan sought out a small island where a famed mechanic named Monk was building various ships. With Monk wishing to be the world's greatest mechanic, and work as if his tools were a part of him. With his Carpenter and the first member of his crew, Nadakhan had Monkey Wretch create his desired ship, the Misfortune's Keep, and with his fellow founder sailed off to create his crew, named the Sky Pirates. The ship also came with a Skeleton, who kept track of the crew's origins.
Later, Nadakhan came across an aspiring singer named Cyren, who sought to become Ninjago's greatest singer of all time. In response to her wish, Nadakhan granted Cyren a mesmerizing voice that could throw others into a trance, putting them to sleep and making them unable to hear her singing. Her talent tainted, Cyren was left no other choice but to join the Sky Pirates, the only ones who would appreciate her singing now.
Noticing the misfortune of Flintlocke, a pirate captain left adrift at sea thanks to a terrible accident that destroyed his ship. Flintlocke was inducted into the Sky Pirates and eventually made First Mate.
Hearing of master thief Doubloon's boarding of Misfortune's Keep, Nadakhan caught him red-handed in the act. Realizing he now had a potential crew member, Nadakhan showed Doubloon leniency, instead of granting the thief's wish to be a member of his crew by turning him two-faced and mute.
Having heard the predicament of Dogshank, a young girl who was frustrated by her own inadequacy and failure to be the most beautiful, Nadakhan took advantage of her low self-esteem, offering Dogshank a wish, but also bartering that in return she join the Sky Pirates. Desperate, Dogshank agreed, wishing to be the best and to stand out. In return, Nadakhan transformed Dogshank into a hulking beast, fulfilling the requirements of her wish through unorthodox means. Having actually embraced this new form, Dogshank quickly showed her gratitude after testing out her power by joining the Sky Pirates.
On the High Seas
Armed with multiple, diverse crew members with a wide range of skills and abilities, many of which were bestowed onto them by his wishes, Nadakhan and his Sky Pirates became refuted as the most feared pirates to sail the Endless Sea, raiding ships, coastal villages, and performing other crimes. Despite his status as a brutal pirate captain, Nadakhan eventually came across a woman named Dilara, whom he fell in love with and became betrothed to, charmed not only by their romance but the added bonus of having infinite wishes for the two of them in the possible future following Khanjikhan's eventual death.
However, his plans and own reputation would be cut short upon challenging a pirate, Captain Soto, and his crew aboard their own ship the Destiny's Bounty. Ambushing the potential rivals during a storm, Nadakhan led his Sky Pirates to battle, confronting Soto when the latter retreated into his quarters. Triumphant, Nadakhan cornered Soto, but unknown to him, his enemy had prepared for such an encounter by arming himself with the venom of a Tiger Widow, the only poison that could slow him down, and the Teapot of Tyrahn. Soto succeeded in poisoning Nadakhan with the Tiger Widow venom. Now injured and lethargic, Nadakhan was trapped inside the Teapot of Tyrahn by Soto, his reign over the seas having ended, even as his Sky Pirates were defeated by Soto's crew and marooned across the Sixteen Realms.
Trapped within the Teapot of Tyrahn and unknowing of the events surrounding him, Nadakhan, within the Teapot, eventually ended up in Stiix, a former recruiting spot for Sky Pirates. Countless years later, when the Preeminent possessed the coastal city and was destroyed by Nya, Nadahkhan, within the Teapot, was salvaged by a clean-up crew.
Skybound
Infamous
When Nadakhan was freed by Clouse after the Teapot of Tyrahn was found in a junk pile in Stiix, he granted him three wishes, where he manipulated Clouse into being trapped into the teapot through his broad wishes. He then set out to find his pirate crew, where he came to Ninjago City and took on his human guise. He stumbled upon one of Cyrus Borg's devices, which he used to learn that the Ninja had the Realm Crystal. He later shapeshifted as them and committed acts of crime to frame them, and later on, approached Master Wu to trap him in the teapot.
Public Enemy Number One
Nadakhan visits Misako who has been chained and interrogated by the police forces and Nadakhan reveals that he has trapped Clouse and Wu in the Teapot of Tyrahn. Before trapping Misako as well, he tricks her into telling him where the realm crystal is. He goes to Hiroshi's Labyrinth and encounters many Nindroids. He defeats all of them using his powers and escapes with the realm crystal. At the end of the episode, he looks on top of a building at the arrested Ninja and he sinisterly chuckles before using the crystal to traverse past the realms and retrieve his crew.
Enkrypted
On a tropical beach, Nadakhan used the Realm Crystal to free Dogshank, Flintlocke, Monkey Wretch, and Clancee from the realms they were imprisoned in. After greetings were exchanged all around, the crew returned to Gypsy Cove where they spent the night of celebrating on the decks of Misfortune's Keep.
When Flintlocke inquired as to their next plans, Nadakhan announced his intentions to leave Ninjago and return to his homeland, Djinjago as Ninjago's era of piracy had come to an end. The rest of his crew also decided to join him, but when they arrived, they found the realm to be collapsing due to the Ninja's destruction of the Cursed Realm. Reuniting with his father, Nadakhan was gifted the Sword of Souls and ordered to avenge his people. Heartbroken, Nadakhan and his crew returned to Ninjago, vowing to seek revenge on the Ninja.
In order to cope with the modern world, Nadakhan and the crew began a restoration of Misfortune's Keep to transform it into an airship. Clancee was dispatched to get supplies, but he also returned with a newspaper whose front page had the Ninja, prompting Nadakhan to realize that Nya looked identical to Dilara.
Misfortune Rising
As the Misfortune's Keep became airborne, Nadakhan spent most of his time in his quarters until he was disturbed by Flintlocke who voiced concern about not yet knowing the plan. Furious, the Djinn sent him off to ready the ship while Clancee reported there was no sign of the Ninja. Nadakhan decided to see if the police had made any progress and teleported to the Ninjago City Police Station.
At the station, he came across Jay and Nya, realizing how identical she looked to Dilara. As he eavesdropped on the two's conversation, he learned of Jay's poor beginnings and when the Blue Ninja was alone, Nadakhan confronted him. Convincing Jay to use his first wish, Nadakhan revealed to him that he was actually adopted and that his birth-father was the famous actor Cliff Gordon.
Nadakhan appeared again to Jay after he had discovered his birth father's estate, convincing him to use his second wish. Though the Blue Ninja was adamant about not using any more wishes, he let slip that he wished he wasn't alone, prompting Nya to arrive and forcing Nadakhan to leave.
Returning to Misfortune's Keep, Flintlocke suggested he put the crew to work distracting the Ninja by attacking Ninjago City. Nadakhan agreed and used the Realm Crystal to return the lesser members of his crew.
Nadakhan piloted Misfortune's Keep to the city where the Sky Pirates began their attack. As soon as Kai was by himself, Nadakhan transported him to Cannon Beach in order to convince him to use his three wishes. Through manipulation of Kai's wishes, he was able to trap the Fire Ninja in the Sword of Souls. He returned to Misfortune's Keep, ordering a withdraw from the city. With enough life force in the blade, Nadakhan was then able to start lifting chunks of Ninjago into the sky.
On a Wish and a Prayer
Once Nadakhan captured Kai, he set out to where all the floating pieces of Ninjago were. On the way, Flintlocke told Nadakhan that trust was the wind that blows both ways. Nadakhan told him that was the reason why he was showing them this, as they arrived where all the floating chunks of Ninjago were. Later he teleported to the boat the Ninja were using to travel to Tiger Widow Island, and eventually tricked Zane into the Sword of Souls. He later captures Jay and flies off in a flying dirigible.
My Dinner With Nadakhan
At night on Misfortune's Keep, he revealed to Jay that he only wants to recreate Djinjago out of the floating chunks of Ninjago so he can marry Nya on it, in order to gain the power to grant himself unlimited wishes. Afterward, he did all he could to "break" Jay's spirit and get him into the Sword of Souls but failed every time.
Wishmasters
From the deck of the Misfortune's Keep, Nadakhan supervised as more chunks of Ninjago rose into Djinjago, including Yang's Haunted Temple which he ordered Dogshank to clean out for use as his own temple. He was then interrupted by two landlubbers who sought to become pirates, though ordered Flintlocke to take care of them.
Later he entered his quarters seeking fillhead cider but discovered that Jay had escaped. After all the Ninja were captured, Nya was brought to the Djinn Prince's quarters where he tried to convince her to marry him. Adamant and wary of his real intentions, she refused and only demanded her friends to be set free. Expecting this, the djinn accepted . . . by having them walk the plank in midair over the ocean while wearing their Vengestone restraints.
As Nadakhan ordered Cole to be pushed off the plank, the Ninja resorted to selfless wishing. This prompted a chaotic battle between the Ninja and the Sky Pirates, ending with Jay and Nya escaping while Nadakhan ordered Clancee to use one of his wishes to wish Cole and Lloyd into the Sword of Souls. Determined not to let them get away, Nadakhan ordered Flintlocke to chase after Nya and Jay.
The Last Resort
When Flintlocke tried to attempt a mutiny, Nadakhan struck him down and told Clancee that he was the new pirate in charge. Later he orders the sky pirates to capture Nya, and they succeed.
Operation Land Ho!
When the Sky Pirates arrive back in the newly reconstructed Djinjago, they set up the djinn wedding ceremony. Nya tells him that she thinks that she was foolish not to side with him before, Nadakhan believes this and walks to the wedding ceremony with her.
The Way Back
The wedding ceremony continued, though, with the arrival of the Ninja, he ordered those in attendance to barricade the doors. The Ninja broke through, but Clancee was able to complete the ceremony in time and Nadakhan was granted infinite wishes. Using his newfound abilities, the Djinn sent the Ninja fleeing by creating dozens of duplicates of himself. He was then called out by Clancee who had realized that the ceremony was only for Nadakhan and in turn, the Djinn banished him, Doubloon, and Monkey Wretch.
With the place to himself, Nadakhan wished that Dilara would return to Nya's body. He then tried to impress her with his wishes but was interrupted when Jay crashed the Misfortune's Keep into the temple. The Djinn rushed outside where he confronted the five Ninja and managed to turn them all into statues, save for Jay. However, the Djinn failed to realize he was being lured into a trap and was shot with a dart of Tiger Widow poison by Flintlocke. Weakened, Djinjago began to crumble but as Jay began to say his final wish, they realized that Nya had been struck by the Tiger Widow poison as well. As she died, Nadakhan regains the Sword of Souls but before he could capture Jay, the Blue Ninja wished that the transpired events had never taken place, to begin with and that the Teapot of Tyrahn was never found. Relenting, Nadakhan stated that his wish was his to keep and collapsed, as the events were erased from history.
As a result, Nadakhan returned to his imprisonment in the Teapot of Tyrahn, which in the altered timeline was taken out to sea by a salvage vessel.
Sons of Garmadon
Dread on Arrival
Nadakhan was indirectly mentioned by the Police Commissioner as a "pirate genie." Jay and Nya (who are the ones who remember) laugh when the other ninja are confused by the statement.
Tales from the Monastery of Spinjitzu
After the reconstruction of the Monastery of Spinjitzu, murals were painted to depict the major historical events and villains the Ninja had faced. One of the murals shows Nadakhan holding the Sword of Souls and the Realm Crystal.
March of the Oni
The Darkness Comes
While the Ninja view the new murals, Nadakhan can be seen in one of the murals. When the Ninja look through the different murals, Nadakhan can be heard saying, "wish it all away.
Endings
While Lloyd looks through the murals, trying to discover the key to defeating the Oni, Nadakhan can be seen in the Season 6 mural.
Prime Empire Original Shorts
When Jay is about to go to the arcade, Nadakhan can be seen in the Season 6 mural, behind Jay.
Personality
Nadakhan is shown to be cruel, sinister, and manipulative, as he manipulated Clouse into getting trapped into the Teapot of Tyrahn through the three wishes he granted to him but is confused by modern Ninjago, thinking that a technological device with the face of Cyrus Borg was another Djinn like him. He also is willing to do anything to reunite his pirate crew, going as far as to shapeshift as the Ninja to steal the realm crystal and commit various acts of crime, in order to frame them.
He also doesn't take kindly to joking around, nor faced with a serious challenge, as he finds out when he meets the Blue Ninja. Since meeting him, Nadakhan has attempted everything in his abilities to defeat him, only to be met with frustration due to Jay's more positive and determined personality. The Ninja's devotion to the Djinn's prime target Nya also adds fuel to the fire, also revealing Nadakhan to dislike any personal competition.
As theorized by Misako and later on implied, Nadakhan was unable to grant wishes for himself, which would provide an enormous frustration with him due to being a Djinn. This, in turn, led him to become a pirate, taking what others had in order to compensate. At some point in his life of piracy, he learned of the ritual that would allow him to be given infinite wishes and sought out with his crew to make it happen—only to be frustrated more when imprisoned by his pirate captain rival, Captain Soto of the Destiny's Bounty. Unsurprisingly, he also regards the realm of Ninjago with jealousy and resentment, likely due to his frustration on being forced to grant the wishes of others and not himself, a limitation not normally imposed on the people of Ninjago, who are able to get what they want without any wishes.
Despite all of his selfish desires, he does truly seem to have sentimental values and does care about several, as for one, he was shown to be pleased when he was reunited with his crew, and he was shown to be rather truthful and kind to them, yet the possibility of infinite wishes made him more selfish towards his crew. Nadakhan appeared to really like his home and considered it a beautiful land, and was also shown to be very sad when his home realm was destroyed and he saw his father choosing to die in his home realm and surprised when his father gave him the sword only meant for the king.
Nadakhan also has a sense of love, as he longed to be with his love, and is shown to be willing to do anything for her and give her anything she desired.
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Nadakhan is a djinn, and prince of the Djinjago realm, who was once a feared pirate that was infamous for his immense and supernatural powers. Now he leads a motley band of sky pirates and is the captain of the Misfortune’s Keep. He regards the NINJAGO world with jealousy and resentment.
Abilities and Powers
Nadakhan is one of the most powerful villains the Ninja have faced. He is shown to have the ability to shapeshift into mortal beings, and also acquires their powers if they have any. He can also alter his own size, as shown when he made himself smaller when showing off the Teapot of Tyrahn to Misako. As a djinn, he also can teleport, and has the ability to grant three wishes to anyone he meets. He has also been shown to have extreme speed; the only rare times he is actually hit is by pure luck. He can also transfer himself into any piece of technology, as he impersonated Cyrus Borg on a computer which tricked the security droids, who were guarding the Realm Crystal. He also has the power to shoot out a yellow/purple ball of energy that would alter a person's form, as he shot one at Doubloon which altered his form.
Once he married Nya, he acquired the power to grant himself infinite wishes, granting incredible power which turned into balls of black/purple energy. Some of these wishes included banishing Clancee, Doubloon, and Monkey Wretch and also to replace Nya's consciousness with Dilara's. He also made five copies of himself for every Ninja, so the odds were stacked up against them.
Despite his daunting power, he does have a few weaknesses, the main one being the venom of a Tiger Widow spider. According to a few knowledgeable people, a single drop of it was more than enough to kill a grown man in minutes, but can exhaust a Djinn for a prolonged time. His greatest weakness ironically lies in the very wishes he hears; no matter the wish that is spoken, he must grant it if he is within earshot. What is more, if said wish has a selfless intent, Nadakhan cannot twist it for his own benefit. In some cases such as Flintlocke (who was wished by Lloyd to be a lousy shot) was able to overturn this wish based on pure willpower alone.
Relationships
- Main article: Nadakhan (Relationships)
Appearances
Trivia
- His name was originally "Azad."
- It was changed halfway through production due to the name being too similar to a real life Syrian dictator named "Bashar al-Assad." Because of this, the cast had to redo many of their lines.[1]
- Nadakhan is a boss in level 12 of Ninjago Skybound.
- His minifigure's tail piece is a recolored version of the Ghost tail. In the series, his lower body appears as a column of orange smoke.
- The use of this piece is because LEGO wanted to keep using it since they'd already made the materials for the previous season, so the Hageman Brothers came up with the idea to use it for a Djinn.[2]
- Nadakhan may have inherited his mustache from his grandfather, as a statue of the latter depicts him with similar facial hair.
- A Djinn is a mythical being that grants someone three wishes. Nadakhan, however, he uses this ability to turn their wishes into nightmares that will aid his power. Djinn is actually not a traditional term for a genie; it is simply used as such in the show.
- In the Ninjago universe, Djinns can grant almost any wish, save for wishes involving love, death, additional wishes, and wishes for themselves. These rules can be broken once a Djinn prince marries and becomes a king.
- Nadakhan had always wanted to make wishes for himself and didn't want to make wishes come true for others. He decided to live a life of piracy in Ninjago so to gain things for himself.
- Nadakhan is similar to Pythor in several respects; both are charming, charismatic leaders who are the last of their kind (Djinn for Nadakhan and Anacondrai for Pythor). Both are the black sheep of their near-extinct species (with Pythor being manipulative and an average combatant during the Serpentine Wars, and Nadakhan being selfish, greedy, and disrespectful) and ultimately lost support and friendship from their underlings. Both were imprisoned by their enemies, only to be freed in their debut episode, going on to become the main antagonists of their season. Finally, both suffered defeat in an ironic fashion; Pythor was eaten by the Great Devourer after awakening it, while Nadakhan was forced to undo the events of Skybound by Jay's final wish.
- Nadakhan is the last of the Djinn due to the destruction of Djinjago.
- Ironically, despite spending much of his screentime attempting to marry Nya, Nadakhan never found out that the Ninja of Water was inadvertently responsible for the destruction of Djinjago (by destroying the Cursed Realm in the previous season).
- The name "Nadakhan" is actually a traditional name for a girl in Arab culture. It also sounds like "not a con," hinting at his treacherous nature and tendency to trick others into making wishes he can twist to his advantage. Also, it's a combination of "nada," another word for zero, and "khan," the Mongolian term for "king." This may hint at the fact that he's now the king of Djinnjago, but his kingdom has zero people.
- He uses the same hairpiece as Ultra Violet, Daddy No Legs, Richie, Murt, Moe, and General Magmar from Nexo Knights.
- Unlike most of these characters, Nadakhan's minifigure does not have a "hollow stud" (LEGO part 28626) connecting this hairpiece to his head, which makes it fall out more easily.
- Nadakhan appears as a boss in The LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame "The Savage Skyship" and can be unlocked as a playable character by achieving gold medal status in said dojo, which requires the player to accumulate at least 80,000 studs.
- He is the second villain to appear in the intro of his season. The first being the Overlord, the third being the Time Twins, the fourth being Garmadon and the fifth being Iron Baron.
- He is one of the five main antagonists to be from another realm, the others being: The Preeminent, Iron Baron, The Omega, and Vex.
- The Genie from Aladdin is similar to Nadakhan. Both have the same hairstyle in black color, have a lower body of smoke, and were trapped in golden teapots.
- He is one of the ten main antagonists to still be alive, the others being: Garmadon, Pythor, the Time Twins, Iron Baron, Aspheera, Vex, Unagami, and Vangelis.
- With his infinte wishes, Nadakhan is one of the most powerful characters in the show, as he gains infinte power.
Gallery
- Main article: Nadakhan/Gallery