Overview
- This article is about the location. For the episode, see Land of Lost Things (episode).
The Land of Lost Things is a desolate valley located in Imperium,[1] where discarded items and forgotten beings from the realms end up.
History
History[]
Background[]
The Land of Lost Things held a certain level of familiarity among the Imperians. While most knew about the existence of the valley, some dismissed it as nothing more than an urban legend. Long ago, the guardians of the yellow Dragon Core unfortunately lost the artifact. As a result, the core ended up at the Land of Lost Things, where it was stumbled upon by someone who used it for a machine located at the Rookery.[2]
Within the Advanced Systems Lab, the scientists discarded their failed experiments and outdated Imperium technology into the valley. Among the discarded creations was a magnetic organism named Sweeper, who was designed by Dr. LaRow to clean the Imperium Sewers. As Sweeper was abandoned, it began to gather any Imperium tech it could find, gradually forming a makeshift body of junk around itself. Sweeper adopted the name "The Hoarder."[2]
Cole was transported to the Land of Lost Things after the Merge. There, he encountered a group of runaways known as the Finders, who had become trapped in the valley after running away from home and being forgotten by society. Cole moved to the Rookery with the Finders, as the original owner had vacated the premises. To protect themselves from the Hoarder, they used the machine powered by the yellow Dragon Core.[2]
Following the Battle of the Second Monastery, Beatrix decided to demolish the Monastery of Imperium, causing the majority of its remains to be transported to the Land of Lost Things.[3]
Dragons Rising, Season 1[]
They Call It Doom[]
Using a magic compass, Nya and Sora traveled to the Land of Lost Things in search of the yellow Dragon Core. Upon arrival, they found themselves bewildered by the surroundings of the valley. However, their attention was soon drawn to two children, Fritz and Spitz, whom they pursued in hopes of gaining insight into their whereabouts. Their pursuit was abruptly halted when they were confronted by Cole.
Land of Lost Things[]
Absolute Power[]
Dragons Rising, Season 2[]
Force From the East[]
Enter the City of Temples[]
Geo was fusing a dummy with garbage from the Land of Lost Things when he got an invite to the Tournament of the Sources.
Dragons Rising, Season 3[]
The Missing[]
Cole tells Lloyd he is heading to the Land of Lost Things to search for Arin and Jay with the Finders.
The Shatter Dragon[]
In the midst of the battle between the ninja and Thunderfang, Cole and the Finders saw the Winds of Chaos. Seeing the threat, they sought refuge in the Rookery until the turbulent winds subsided.
Casket of Bones[]
Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon[]
Thunderfang sent Nokt and the Spectral Dragonians to Imperium with the goal of stealing souls for his plan to become a Source Dragon. While the spectral beings invaded the Land of Lost Things, the ninja were preoccupied with uncovering the remains of the Source Dragon of Balance. Upon their return, they discovered that Nokt and the Spectral Dragonians had successfully captured the souls of the Finders, except for Geo. As Nokt and his forces moved on to the City of Imperium, Cole instructed Geo to take the Finders to the Monastery of Spinjitzu for protection.
Visitors
Appearances
Appearances[]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]
- 15. "They Call It Doom"
- 16. "Land of Lost Things"
- 18. "Absolute Power"
- 19. "We Are All Dragons" (mentioned)
Season 2[]
- 23. "Beyond the Phantasm Cave" (indirectly mentioned)
- 24. "Force From the East"
- 25. "The Spell at the Waterfall" (mentioned)
- 32. "Enter the City of Temples"
- 39. "The Final Game"
- 40. "Elements of Betrayal"
Season 3[]
- 41. "The Missing" (mentioned)
- 45. "I Alone Can Save Them" (mentioned)
- 50. "The Shatter Dragon"
- 53. "Between You and Lee" (mentioned)
- 54. "Casket of Bones"
- 56. "Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon"
- 57. "The Vault of Focus" (flashback)
- 58. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (mentioned)
Ninjago Magazine[]
- 107. "Clash in the Trash!" (non-canon)
Trivia
Trivia[]
- The existence of the valley was an old Imperium legend.
- The Teapot of Tyrahn is currently located in the Land of Lost Things.[4]
- The Land of Lost Things has different seasons.[5]
- The Land of Lost Things seems to be situated to the south of Imperium. In most episodes, the characters were seen traveling from the Land of Lost Things to the City of Imperium by moving northwest.[6][7] Additionally, Dr. LaRow was shown arriving from the northeast when coming from the Land of Lost Things to the City of Imperium in the titular episode.
Gallery
Gallery[]
In Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Season 1[]
Season 2[]
Season 3[]
The Weekend Whip (15th Anniversary mix)[]
Translations
Translations[]
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | 迷失之地 |
| Czech | Země ztracených věcí |
| Finnish | Kadonneiden asioiden maa |
| French | Terre des égarés |
| German | Land der verlorenen Dinge |
| Japanese | なくしモノの国 |
| Polish | Kraina Zgubionych Rzeczy |
| Portuguese | Terra das Coisas Perdidas |
| Russian | Земля Утраченных Надежд |
| Turkish | Kayıp Şeyler Diyarı |
References
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://x.com/otherland71/status/1713954211598324136
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Land of Lost Things"
- ↑ "We Are All Dragons"
- ↑ https://x.com/otherland71/status/1800667074102235178
- ↑ https://bsky.app/profile/docwyattbeyond.bsky.social/post/3lj6eoqfqmk2v
- ↑ "Absolute Power"
- ↑ "Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon"






































