Two Moon Village is a village in Ninjago.
History[]
Garmadon Issue 1[]
At some point after the Oni's invasion, Garmadon wandered across Ninjago until one night he encountered a bear that was attacking a girl and her mother. After vanquishing the bear, the girl and her mother thanked Garmadon for helping and convinced them to go back to town in exchange for a feast in his honor. After arriving at the village, Garmadon was hailed by Renzo as a hero and he was told about Two Moon Tea and its unique properties. Although skeptical about the tea's properties at first, an astonished Garmadon would change his tune after watching Saeko drink a cup of tea and it healed her broken leg. Garmadon then had a cup himself, discovering seconds later that his powers of Destruction had returned, testing them by blasting one of the walls of the village. Afterwards, Garmadon was given a tour of the village's tea brewing operation, to which he noted was "Impressive for such a dumpy town."
Garmadon Issue 2[]
The next day, Garmadon, the Two Moon Village Commandos and Min ventured out into the forest in search of Kuma. While they were away, Mogra and the Red Crows entered the village, panicking the villagers who thought they still had more time to produce enough Two-Moon Tea for the warlord. Mogra confirmed this was the case, and that his visit was merely to deliver a message to Garmadon - specifically by razing the village to the ground.
Garmadon Issue 3[]
As Garmadon and his comrades returned to Two Moon Village, they discovered that the village was burning and under attack by the Red Crows. When Min ran off to find her mother, Garmadon followed and discovered to his surprise that Killow, one of his former generals under the now defunct Sons of Garmadon was part of the invasion of the village. Garmadon demanded answers from Killow, stating that he business with the village and he would like to know why the Sons of Garmadon are attacking it. In response, another biker shouted out that they no longer serve Garmadon, much to the latter's surprise and disappointment. Disappointment would quickly turn to anger and Garmadon hurled Killow through the roof of Min and Saeko's home, leaving behind a large hole, much to Saeko's dismay. After leaving the burning home, Garmadon attempted to take control over the Red Crows but was attacked by Mogra, leading to a brutal battle between the two. While they fought, Renzo lamented the state of their village, remarking that they have traded one monster for another, and that the villagers' best option now was to flee their home. However, only Renzo, Kenzo, Saeko, and Min were able to escape, with the rest of the village being trapped by the ongoing battle.
Garmadon Issue 4[]
Having won his duel with Garmadon, Mogra declared himself the new ruler of Two-Moon Village, which he intended to rename, "New Mograton" and that it would become the new base of operations for the Red Crows, much to the dismay of the remaining villagers who were unable to escape during the battle. Unbeknownst to the Red Crows, Saeko managed to steal some food and one pouch of Two-Moon Tea, which she brought to the escaped elders, Kenzo and Renzo, who then asked her about the state of the village. To Saeko's annoyance, the elders became fixated on the technicalities of the word "new" in "New Mograton," and began to debate whether or not there had previously been an "Old Mograton."
Garmadon Issue 5[]
The following morning, after Garmadon had recovered thanks to the tea Saeko had taken from the village and departed to go his own way, the elders, Saeko, Min, and the Two Moon Village Commandos worked on formulating a battle plan to retake Two-Moon Village from the Red Crows, or at least to rescue as many villagers who still remained trapped inside. As they discussed their plans, Garmadon, having had a change of heart, joined in their efforts. Together, they liberated Kuma and allied themselves with the Bears of Glimwillow Woods, forming an army sizable enough to take on Mogra and the Red Crows. During the battle, Garmadon overloaded Mogra with the power-enhancing abilities of Two-Moon Tea before seemingly disintegrating him. With the battle won, the Red Crows were forced to conduct repair work on the village, under the watchful eyes of the elders. Garmadon had discreetly left the village at some point after the battle, turning to give it one last look before continuing on his journey.
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- The village seems to be completely lacking in modern technology, confirming Tommy Andreasen's statement that the most of Ninjago is the technological level of Feudal Japan, lacking electricity.[1]