Pinnacle of Crystals

Overview

The Pinnacle of Crystals is a region in the Wyldness.[1] Years after the Merge, Djinjago briefly existed in the region as a floating island.

History

History[]

Dragons Rising, Season 1[]

Wyldly Inappropriate[]

Nya and Sora journeyed to the Pinnacle of Crystals by traveling on dragons, aiming to recover the yellow Dragon Core. Upon their arrival, they discovered that the core was gone.

The Last Djinn[]

Nya, Sora, Riyu, Zanth, and Jiro journeyed to an ancient tomb to attempt to use Seeker Stones to find the Dragon Core. However, it was unsuccessful, so after they exited the tomb, they were attacked by two Howlers. Unable to defeat them, Zanth and Jiro picked them up and hastily retreated. Zanth sensed Arrakore's presence and led them to his sanctum. After restoring Arrakore's hope, they used wish magic to destroy the Howlers.

They Call It Doom[]

After Arrakore had recovered enough to wield wish magic again, he granted Nya's wish for them to be able to find the Dragon Core. The ninja and their dragons departed.

Dragons Rising, Season 3[]

Fallen Wishes[]

Due to Arrakore efforts, Djinjago grew to a point where it hovered above the Pinnacle of Crystals.

Locations
Inhabitants

Inhabitants[]

Visitors
Appearances
Trivia

Trivia[]

  • In the German dub, it is referred to as the Land of the Three Mountains.
  • According to Chris "Doc" Wyatt, the Pinnacle of Crystals may have undergone a transformation caused by the Merge, which explains the stark contrast in appearance when compared to the mural found in the temple.[2]
  • It seems that the Pinnacle of Crystals is a region influenced by Djinjago's culture, with the presence of the a Djinn tomb and the fact that Arrakore etablish his home there after the destruction of his home realm, and later the partially restored Djinjago.
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Translations

Translations[]

Language Name
Czech Křišťálový vrch
Dutch Bergerijk der Kristallen
Finnish Kristallihuippu
French Piton des Cristaux
German Land der drei Berge (error)
Italian Pinnacolo dei cristalli
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