Overview
The Two Moon Village Commandos are a trio of protectors of Two Moon Village.
History
History[]
Kuma[]
The Two Moon Village Commandos, consisting of Lan the Hunter, Shu the Farmer, and Bron the Blacksmith, accompanied Garmadon in his mission to defeat Kuma, the guardian of Glimwillow Woods, as per the request of Renzo and Kenzo, the elders and village leaders of Two Moon Village. At nightfall, the trio discussed carrying out Garmadon's request to awaken him when night fell, fearing that Garmadon might vaporize them on accident if they touched him. Overhearing their conversation, Garmadon startled the trio by calmly informing them that if he were to vaporize them, it would be an intentional and deliberate act, one without hesitation or remorse. Now fully awake, the former dark lord led the way onward, with the Commandos following his lead.
Upon arriving at Kuma's lair, the Commandos admitted that none of them had actually seen Kuma for themselves, only knowing that the trees shook whenever she roared. At that moment, a particularly large bear covered with scars emerged from the forest, whom the group mistook as Kuma. Garmadon was quick to attack the bear, but wound up eaten alive by the large animal, which then turned its attention to the Commandos who fled for their lives alongside Min, who had accompanied them as their guide through the Glimwillow Woods. Fortunately, Garmadon, now in his Oni Form, managed to escape the bear's jaws and blasted it away, declaring victory over Kuma and amazing the Commandos. Unfortunately, moments later, the real Kuma awakened, revealing herself to be almost as large as the lair itself. With a single swipe of her paw, Kuma easily swatted away Garmadon and the Commandos, though Garmadon managed to win in the end by slashing the stalactites on the ceiling with Bron's sword until a large portion of the ceiling collapsed, burying Kuma beneath the rubble.
Sins of the Past[]
As Garmadon's party returned to Two Moon Village in victory, the Commandos and Min sang a song in celebration, praising Garmadon and his glory. Their singing would be cut short, however, as Two Moon Village came into view and the group realized the village was burning.
Later, the Commandos and the village elders caught up with Saeko and Min, informing the mother and daughter that they all had to escape the village while they still could.
The Snake in the Garden[]
Some time after the fall of Two Moon Village to the Red Crows, the Commandos found Min and an injured Garmadon camping in the forest. The duo were just about to be attacked by a trio of Red Crows who were patrolling the area, but fortunately the Commandos stepped in just in time to defeat the bikers, introducing themselves as Two Moon Village's staunchest defenders while mocking their fleeing adversaries. The Commandos brought Min and Garmadon back to camp with the other escaped villagers, and they watched as Saeko gave Garmadon their last pouch of Two Moon Tea, becoming enveloped in blinding light as his powers returned.
Beginnings[]
The next morning, the Commandos and the rest of the villagers found Garmadon gazing at his reflection in a nearby stream. Anticipating his departure, the three watched while Garmadon and Min said their goodbyes and both groups went their separate ways. Sometime later, the group went over their battle plans, in which Lan would fire warning shots with her arrows while Bron and Shu would blow a hole in the village wall and help as many villagers escape as possible. Their planning however, would be interrupted as Garmadon, having had a change of heart, returned to join them. Together, the group liberated Kuma and allied themselves with the Bears of Glimwillow Woods, forming an army sizable enough to take on Mogra and the Red Crows.
Following the battle, Bron discovered Garmadon's helmet, all that remained of Mogra, and brought it before the village elders, who were watching the defeated bikers repair the damages inflicted upon the village. Bron would give the helmet to Min, who then sought out Garmadon to return the helmet to him, only to discover that he had already left the village, leaving behind only a note.