NINJAGO HISTORY: THE BEGINNING IN NIN

INTRODUCTION

SETTELERS LEAVE GREAT BRITAIN

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In the year of fifteen ninety five, groups of families and friends in the city of London were out on the docks near the sea, saying goodbye to the men that were leaving for the newly found land of America, as they wanted to be the first settlers there. Many people had tears stream from their eyes as saying goodbye is never easy. Two certain men, by the name of Cole and Zane said goodbye to the newly wedded wives, kissing them for as long a time as they had. A regular explorer, young James Jay Walker, also known to be called Jay, was saying goodbye to both his mother and his dog, for his pet wasn't allowed on the ship. A carriage pulled up in front of the docks with a red carpet leading to the boat. Emerging from the coach was the governor of London and a little girl named Zelda, the governor's daughter. The men all looked at him with confused and disgusted expressions on his faces.

"Who invited the man of the hour?" Cole Brookstone said, laughing as Dr. Zane Julien only stared at him.

I encourage you to be polite, Cole," Zane said, "The governor is joining us on this trip. I understand that you're not the type of person to agree with everything, but it is best for you to be respectful."

"Oh, I'll be respectful to him alright. Once pigs fly in the air." Cole laughed as he sat upon the railing of the ship. "I'll like him once he's inside his grave."

"There is no reason to dislike him. He is a wonderful governor. The best one that we've had for so many years."

"I don't get why he wants to be the leader for this new land."

"Because he is trustworthy."

"I trust my wife more than I trust him. At least I know how to treat a lady. The governor respects his daughter more than he does this city."

"Quit talking about him. There's nothing wrong with the governor."

"There may not be anything wrong with the governor, but there is something wrong with your attitude, Cole," Jay said, swinging inside the boat by a rope, "If you ask me, all you need to learn is some manners."

"I'll teach you some manners," Cole said, "I wonder what were gonna see once we get to this new world."

"Probably the natives that we've heard so much about," Zane said.

"If those natives start causing us some trouble, I'll show them some trouble," Cole said, laughing as he took his sword out and started swinging it around.

"I don't think we should handle them by using violence. If anything, we should make peace with the natives."

"Why do you want to do things the easy way, Zane? No wonder you're not part of politics. There's no such thing as peace around here."

"There will be once we get to the new world."

"Fellas, there's no reason to argue about peace," Jay said, "Once we get to the new world, we'll figure something out."

"Lift the anchor!" yelled someone on the ship.

"Looks like we're about to set sail. Look around us, men." Jay climbed up high above a pole. "There's a new world upon us."

The boat started sailing away from the docks. A few hours passed by and night began to fall. The next day, the clouds turned gray, with thunder crashing down upon the seas, making the waves rough. The men aboard the ship started pulling the sail to keep it up. Some of the men were on the urge of falling off the ship. The storm was too strong to handle. It would've sunk if it weren't for the sail staying up as the winds were becoming strong. The captain couldn't sail as the storm was becoming difficult. The waves weren't as strong as before, but it was calm enough to sail again. Jay went around to make sure everyone was alright.

"Well, this wasn't on the agenda," Jay said.

"You think?" Cole said, "I almost got blown off the ship."

"As was I," Zane said, "Wouldn't it be easier to find land now?"

"The only land were taking ourselves to is the Americas," Jay said, "I'm not gonna back out that easily."

"I'm afraid we've already changed courses at this moment in time," the governor said.

"What do you mean, governor?"

"Unfortunately, we won't be making it to the Americas after all. The storm made us turn in a different direction. I'm afraid the new world will have to be in a different land."

"Well, Mother Nature is usually the one that causes these certain things to happen. Looks like she'll have to lead us in a new direction."

"Perhaps she will, but as you know, an imaginary image cannot lead us somewhere."

"Oh, but Father, Mother Nature has led sailors in different lands," the governor's daughter Zelda said, "It's all stated here in my book."

"I'm glad your learning so much about literature, darling, but some of your books never give you the facts," the governor told his daughter.

"Oh, but Father, books don't have to have realistic features to be great. They take you into all different kinds of world. Most of them are all about adventures. Oh, Father, if you take to time to at least read one of these books, you're bound to be washed away with the techniques. I'm sure you'll absolutely love it."

"I bet I would love them as well, but alas, I don't have the time to do so right now."

"Oh, but Father, you don't have to read one right now. You can when your ready."

"That may not be for another few years, darling. Daddy has a lot of things to do. Now run along back into your room. I have some very important business to take care of and I don't need you to hear any of it."

"Oh, Father, I wish you would spend a little time with me."

"I will, darling, but first I need to do something. Run along." As the young girl disappeared into her room, the governor stood in front of everyone. "Now, everyone, I want this ship cleaned up before we get to the different new land. Oh, and I want us to be there by tomorrow. Carry on, men."

Everyone started making the ship nice and clean as Cole started to get angry. "Well, this isn't going as well as I planned. All I wanted was to find a place for my wife and I to start a new life at. Looks like it won't be going as planned."

"That doesn't matter right now," Jay said, jumping on the railing, "What matters is we find a place we can call home and freedom."

The new land was so close to them. All they wanted was to get to the Americas to start the life of peace of freedom and escape from the things England was going through. Now this new land would give them the opportunity to do so and they would call it home. What they didn't know was that it was occupied.


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