Never judge a ninja by the color of it's garments - Sun Tzu, Art of war
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Some people here are like "this is x, they are my favourite character that's why I create content where they lose everybody they have ever loved and go insane, as a treat"
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Cole Brookstone, my dearly beloved for 12+ years.
Decided to give Cole a war scythe for these images, as I had watched some videos about this weapon. Although... When you think about it, it would be more impressive for Cole to wield a farming scythe.
The shape and curve of a farming scythe would cause him to use an extremely unique fighting style, one that cannot be copied by those with other weapons. Scythes are not as versatile as swords or nunchucks, and therefore anyone who fights with them will really need to switch up their style.
I am diving headfirst back into my Ninjago fixation, and it is amazing. I missed this show so much, and I am so happy to finally be drawing the boys!
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Ninja Yo
Ninja Yo
rock and roll
leaping, flying
fists
as quick
as the nimblest lion
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More Garmadon father/son bonding for soul healing!
Info about the pieces underneath here:
The first one is set after rescue mission for Lloyd. I headcanon that Lloyd painted ribs on his hoodie after Garmadon went away for a while. While Garmadon really didn't want his son to follow in his footsteps, he's still really touched.
The last two are set precanon. I have an older piece that explains more detail about this time period between the two. Quick summary, Garmadon was pretty present in Lloyd's early life, either through shadows or sending his skeleton army to pick up his son on the weekends. But for a reason, he sadly had to stop communications with Lloyd for an unknown time. But let's not think of that now, look at the happy evil boys!
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Huh??? I mean, I know they gave up their powers.
But does this mean that even though they got their powers back, they still can't go back into that state? Weird.
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