The Well of the Lost was a well located in the Spectral Lands in the village center on the hilltop. The well contains a mysterious healing elixir made of soul energy that allows souls to move forward from the Departed Realm and provided healing to living beings.
When Thunderfang arrived after being killed by Arin, he used the well to perform a ritual by harvesting enough souls in the Merged Realms to mix with the elixir in the Well to become a Source Dragon. It was destroyed during the fight between the Arc Dragon of Focus and Thunderfang, leading to Thunderfang's destruction. Despite the well's destruction, souls can still move on.[1]
History[]
The Spectral Lands[]
Morro led Arin to the Well of the Lost after the latter entered the Spectral Lands in search of the elixir that was contained within. As Arin filled a vial with the golden liquid, Morro expressed his inability to provide an answer as to what the elixir actually was, only noting that it could sometimes heal living beings as well as help departed beings move on.
The Shatter Dragon[]
Morro was at the Well when another soul arrived in the Spectral Land. The soul turned out to be Thunderfang, whom Arin had slain by using the well's elixir to expel all the souls he had devoured. Several Soul Suckers then arrived, but Thunderfang devoured their souls, and that of Morro, to continue his plans.
Casket of Bones[]
Drix arrived back from the Administration with the souls he collected. He blew the stolen souls into the Well as Thunderfang and the other members of the Forbidden Five watch.
Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon[]
Rox arrives back at the Well, where she adds in the stolen souls she gathered. When the Ninja arrive in the Spectral Lands, they notice Zarkt putting the souls he stole from the Land of Lee into the Well.
The Vault of Focus[]
Nokt arrived at the Well with the souls he still has. Thunderfang reprimands him for failing to collect most of the souls in Imperium but Rox came back with more, allowing the Shatter Dragon's plan to be active, with the Well bursting with energy.
For Whom the Bell Tolls[]
As Lloyd and Arin went to the Spectral Lands, the well's hill and hole is seen with Thunderfang as he begins empowering himself. As he grows a larger claw, Thunderfang informs the Five that the Ninja are summoning his mortal enemy, the Arc Dragon of Focus.
When Doves Cry[]
The hilltop where the well once stood, continued to empower Thunderfang with the enhanced healing elixir, but Lloyd and Arin manage to find a way into the cavern where they discover, they are below the Well of the Lost and the Seven Source Dragons symbols help power him up.
Chaos Reigns[]
As Thunderfang neared the final stage of his transformation at the Well of the Lost, the surge of energy transforms him as Lloyd and Arin try to get the Unbidden Storm to work again, which all the power from the Well begin to end. After Arin uses Object Spinjitzu, the two touch one of the seven pillars, the one who has the Flow Symbol.
After the Arc Dragon of Focus blew Thunderfang back, destroying the cliff that had the enhanced healing elixir, he released a surge of soul energy that returned the souls to the Hollow Ones and made him, the Spectral Dragonians, and the Forbidden Five to disappear.
The Arc Dragon of Focus thanked Lloyd and Arin for awakening it and guiding them with their focus but warned them it's masters might no be happy with them.
Appearances[]
Sets[]
Polybags[]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 3[]
- 43. "The Spectral Lands"
- 50. "The Shatter Dragon"
- 51. "The Hollow Ones" (flashback)
- 54. "Casket of Bones"
- 56. "Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon"
- 57. "The Vault of Focus"
- 58. "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- 59. "When Doves Cry"
- 60. "Chaos Reigns"
Trivia[]
- According to Chris "Doc" Wyatt, it is possible that not all of the ghosts in the Spectral Lands used the Well of the Lost and some of them even escaped.[2]
- In German episode descriptions and Russian dub, it is referred to as the Well of the Lost Souls.
Gallery[]
LEGO model[]
In Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Concept art[]
Translations[]
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | 失落之井 |
| French | Puit des égarés |
| German | Brunnen der Verlorenen |
| Japanese | 失われし井戸 |
| Russian | Колодец потерянных душ |
| Spanish (Latin America) | Pozo de los Perdidos |
| Spanish (Spain) | Pozo de los Perdidos |
| Ukrainian | Криниця загублених |
| Turkish | Kayıplar Kuyusu |


















