Overview
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“Gather around, rascals, and thrill to the tale of how Misfortune's Keep found its crew. Come closer now...”
— The skeleton figurehead in the "Tall Tales" intro
The skeleton figurehead is the figurehead of the Misfortune's Keep. He is a Skulkin.[1]
History
History[]
Tall Tales (non-canon)[]
The skeleton figurehead narrates the Sky Pirates' origins.
Wishmasters[]
When Nadakhan wasn't looking, he moved around, but when Nadakhan did look, he stayed still.
The Way Back[]
When Jay is about to crash the Misfortune's Keep, the figurehead cowers. It is unknown what became of the figurehead after the ship fell into the Endless Sea.
Appearance
Appearances
Appearances[]
Sets[]
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu[]
Season 6: Skybound[]
- 57. "Enkrypted"
- 58. "Misfortune Rising"
- 60. "My Dinner With Nadakhan"
- 61. "Wishmasters"
- 64. "The Way Back"
Tall Tales[]
- 1. "The Tall Tale of Flintlocke"
- 2. "The Tall Tale of Clancee" (non-canon)
- 3. "The Tall Tale of Doubloon" (non-canon)
- 4. "The Tall Tale of Dogshank" (non-canon)
- 5. "The Tall Tale of Monkey Wretch" (non-canon)
- 6. "The Tall Tale of Sqiffy and Bucko" (non-canon)
Decoded[]
- 4. "Ninjago's Most Wanted" (video)
Video games[]
- The LEGO Ninjago Movie Videogame (non-canon)
- LEGO Party! (non-canon)
Trivia
Trivia[]
- He is the only Skulkin not to have glowing eyes in his eye sockets.
Gallery
Gallery[]
Promotional media[]
Skeleton figurehead in LEGO form on the Misfortune's Keep






