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"While we're stuck waiting, why don't you tell us who's really under there?"
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- Not to be confused with a similar void inhabited by the Ras' master or the void inhabited by the Source Dragons.
- “Where— Where am I?”
- “You are with me.”
— Harumi and the Overlord, "A Sinister Shadow" |
The Overlord's void is a place beyond the Merged Realms occupied by the Overlord's ethereal being. Harumi was brought here upon her death, where she first encountered the Overlord's ethereal being.
History[]
During a wrestle for control over the Colossus during Lord Garmadon's takeover, the Colossus stumbled into the apartment complex Harumi was standing on. Resigning herself to her fate, Harumi locked eyes with Lloyd as the building collapsed and crushed her, killing her.[1]
A Sinister Shadow (flashback)[]
Before Harumi's spirit could pass onto the Departed Realm, the Overlord intercepted, and brought her to his domain. Intending to convince her to serve him, the Overlord introduced himself as the Crystal King. He offered Harumi a deal: Serve him, and be revived.
She initially refused, questioning the Overlord's identity. The Overlord expressed disappointment in Harumi's resolve, and threatened to let her spend eternity in the Departed Realm.
Upon hearing this, Harumi relented, agreeing to work with him. Pleased, the Overlord returns her spirit to her body, reviving her.
Inhabitants[]
Visitors[]
Appearances[]
Ninjago[]
Season 15: Crystalized[]
- 193. "A Sinister Shadow" (flashback)
Trivia[]
- It is unknown whether the void is a part of the Departed Realm.
- It is possible this domain is related to the Overlord's crystals, as they are both purple in nature, and Harumi woke up with the central crystal in her hand upon leaving the void.
- Considering that the true essence of the Overlord exists outside of the human plane of existence, it can be said that this void is the place that also has the same nature.
- According to Tommy Andreasen, the Overlord does not reside inside the Departed Realm, indicating the void is likely located outside the realms.[2]
- The void seems to act as the dark counterpart to the Grasslands, both are mysterious places occupied by their respective owners who are beings that transcend death.
- According to Tommy Andreasen, the void was originally intended to have a similar design to the Grasslands, with floating rocks, but in a different color scheme. In the end, however, they abandoned it, as it would have been too expensive to design and animate an entirely new location for such a short scene.[3]