Djinjago was an experiment, you could say. The only life we had previously created were the Oni and the Dragon- we didn't create humans. The First Spinjitzu Master did that. If he could create such a successful species, the race we created would be far better. It wasn't only that, but the creation of Noron needed an opposite realm to balance it.

We spent a lot of time piecing together this realm. I was hasty with Shirai, and even more so with Noron. This one would not be the same. We would take time and effort to carefully place the pieces of this realm together. Place them so that they would fit beautifully.

It all started when Life had the idea of the djinn. The concept was similar to many that we had explored in universes past. They possessed many powers. Specifically, the ability to grant wishes for others. But only others. Never themselves. Thus, they would always carry that curse with them. Great power that could only be used on others.

An architectural style we had in mind was massive, stone buildings that would float in the sky, above an endless void. It was the world of the sky, you could say. There would be a king to rule all of the djinn. Members of the royal family- the royal family was known as the Kha- were treated with respect and like the royalty that they were.

In the Kha, there was a king, or the almighty Khan. A queen, known as the Khana. There would also be princes, the heir Khan, and princesses, the Khanall. When the king would pass away, the eldest son would become almighty Khan. If there were no sons, the heir would be the king's brother. The Kha lived in the largest building, in the center of the land- the Khasak. So there was a political system established with our assistance.

Now, allow me to talk about the people. Their skin was a warm shade of golden-orange. The color of the water with the reflection of the sunset, casting its image onto the water, creating a reflection. They were blessed with four arms, a sign of their power and might. Lastly, they did not have legs. Instead, tails of orange smoke billowed out from their bodies.

Along with wish-granting, they had so much more power. The magic they possessed was almost as powerful as Taro's golden power. They could teleport, manipulate reality, change the past- but this led to conflict. They could also travel realms.

Soon, the djinn arrived in Ninjago, where they sought to make peace. However, there were a great deal of djinn who had no such intentions. They wanted to make troubles, try out their power. Humans would make wishes with them, and their lives would be cursed forever. One of these people were Nadakhan.

Ninjago retaliated, killing all of the djinn by surprise. The original elemental masters launched a surprise attack, murdering all of the djinn. One of these djinn who was killed was Nadakhan's mother. All djinn were killed, except for one. His name was Nadakhan.

Ninjago soon realized their grave mistake in killing off the djinn. So they decided to omit everything that had happened from history. All records were erased, and that is why nobody told you about the Great Djinn Murder. Nadakhan did not seek to return, and he wanted revenge. So he created a pirate crew, called Misfortune's Keep.

Back to Djinjago. The realm thrived, even after they found out about the Great Djinn Murder. They mourned, but moved on. At the time, Nadakhan's great great grandfather was king. The realm never experienced conflict again, until it was destroyed.

Back to Nadakhan. I will tell you about the era of pirates, magical teapots, and djinn captains.