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The Source Dragon of Balance was one of the seven Source Dragons.
History[]
Background[]
The Source Dragon of Balance was among the seven Source Dragons that helped maintain balance across the realms. Each Source Dragon represented a unique source,[2] with the Source Dragon of Balance specifically embodying balance.
The First Spinjitzu Master came to the Source Dragons and implored them to contribute their dragon power. This request was made in order to create the Dragon Cores, which were meant to prevent the Coalescence,[3] an imminent event where all the realms would merge into a single world, a consequence brought about by the Source Dragon energy.[4] As the Source Dragons convened to deliberate on whether to agree with his request or not, the Source Dragon of Balance was the deciding vote in favor of aiding him.[5]
At some point before the Merge actually occurred, the Source Dragon of Balance was killed while in their mortal form.[6][7]. At some point, their corpse ended up buried in a desert in Imperium. Wishing to be unearthed, their still sentient corpse called out to Cole, resulting in the earth screaming.
Legacy[]
Cole followed Master Wu to where the corpse was. After finding the point where it was the loudest, he tried using his Earth power on it, but to no avail. It was later on unearthed by the combined efforts of Cole and Frak who used their Elemental Powers of Earth and Quake to unearth the corpse whilst Kai used his Fire to destroy rocks that were preventing the corpse from rising out of the ground. It disappeared soon after.
Abilities[]
- Transcendent Dragon Physiology - As a Source Dragon, the Source Dragon of Balance was a dragon of godlike power that existed beyond concepts like Time, Space, Reality and Dimensionality unless they took their mortal form,[8] and was comparable to Greek gods in terms of power and abilities.[8]
- Draco-Ergokinesis - As a Source Dragon, the Source Dragon of Balance was capable of manipulating their dragon energy.
- Dimensiokinesis - The Source Dragon of Balance was endowed with all the characteristic abilities and attributes of a typical member of their species, thereby conferring upon them a position of immense power and influence over the realms.
- Dimensional Travel - The Source Dragon of Balance had the ability to travel dimensions to hide and transport themself and other living beings they take with them.
- Telepathy - Similar to few other dragons, the Source Dragon of Balance possessed the ability to communicate with other beings by using telepathic powers.
- Retrocognition - As a Source Dragon, they were capable of viewing and perceiving the past.
- Precognition - As a Source Dragon, they were capable of viewing and perceiving the future.
- Balance Embodiment - As the Source Dragon of Balance, they represented and embodied the balance in the Merged Realms.
- Immortality - As a Source Dragon, they couldn't be killed unless they take on their mortal form.[7]
- Elemental power generation - The Source Dragon of Balance served as the foundation for various elements with their energy being integral to their source, including Golden Power.[1]
- Dimensiokinesis - The Source Dragon of Balance was endowed with all the characteristic abilities and attributes of a typical member of their species, thereby conferring upon them a position of immense power and influence over the realms.
- Draco-Ergokinesis - As a Source Dragon, the Source Dragon of Balance was capable of manipulating their dragon energy.
Relationships[]
Allies[]
Appearances[]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]
- 11. "The Temple of the Dragon Cores" (symbol)
- 20. "The Power Within" (symbol)
Season 2[]
- 31. "The Shape of Motion" (symbol)
- 33. "They Gather for the Feast" (symbol)
- 36. "Truth and Lies" (symbol)
Season 3[]
- 41. "The Missing" (symbol; flashback)
- 45. "I Alone Can Save Them" (symbol)
- 54. "Casket of Bones" (symbol)
- 55. "The Screaming Earth" (remains)
- 56. "Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon" (mentioned)
Trivia[]
- Their death was hinted at "The Battle of the Second Monastery" when the Source Dragons' symbols appeared before Lloyd, in which, according to Chris "Doc" Wyatt, was intentional that the Source Dragon of Balance's symbol was absent.[9]
- Their death was also hinted at "Land of Lost Things," when Cole was able to feel the earth "screaming", and then in "Absolute Power," when Cole left to follow a clue from Master Wu. It turned out that the earth screaming was due to the presence of the remains of the deceased Source Dragon of Balance wanting to be unearthed.
Gallery[]
In Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]
Season 2[]
Season 3[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://bsky.app/profile/docwyattbeyond.bsky.social/post/3lj4cb6gx2s2x
- ↑ https://x.com/otherland71/status/1757478928653201528
- ↑ "The Temple of the Dragon Cores"
- ↑ "The Merge: Part 2"
- ↑ "Casket of Bones"
- ↑ "The Shape of Motion"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 https://bsky.app/profile/docwyattbeyond.bsky.social/post/3lbq7zuzf6k2q
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 https://web-cdn.bsky.app/profile/docwyattbeyond.bsky.social/post/3ljayi7ntl22i
- ↑ https://x.com/otherland71/status/1757455979954979284