Ras' master's void

Overview

This article is about the void inhabited by Ras' master. For the void inhabited by the Overlord, see The Overlord's void. For the void inhabited by the Source Dragons, see Source Dragons' void.
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The unnamed void is an unknown location occupied by Ras' master, in which they can communicate with Ras.

History

History[]

Dragons Rising, Season 1[]

The Power Within[]

At some point after escaping Imperium Prison, Ras spoke to his master in their void. He vouched that Jordana had shown potential to aid in their plan, to which his Master agreed.

Dragons Rising, Season 2[]

The Spell at the Waterfall[]

As Ras and Jordana engaged in a conversation regarding Bonzle's location, Ras was unexpectedly called to his master's void, interrupting their conversation. Upon his arrival, Ras was ready to receive further instructions, which led to the directive to choose five of the Cloud Monks to take the Forbidden Five's place in the Nether-Space. Cinder and Jordana awaited the transmission of Ras' Master's orders, which prompted them to exchange a look of mild confusion.

Rising Ninja[]

Following the installation of the control implant on Nokt's head, Ras began to reprimand Jordana for her failure to maintain the gateway to the Nether-Space. However, he was once again called to his master's void. Ras faced his master's wrath due to his failure. In an attempt to placate them, he asserted that the Blood Moon Ritual was merely one step of the plan. However, his master did not appear particularly reassured, as they conveyed a degree of apprehension regarding Ras' capability to execute the plan effectively. In response to their concerns, Ras reiterated his confidence, promising that he and the Wolf Clan would triumph in the Tournament of the Sources so they can subjugate the Source Dragons, thereby granting his Master the requisite dragon power to achieve their ambitions of controlling the Merged Realms.

Dragons Rising, Season 3[]

Human Resources[]

When Ras exits the Monastery of Mysterium, Ras' master contacts him and Ras' mind goes to the void where he is given his new instructions.

Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon[]


Inhabitants

Inhabitants[]

Visitors

Visitors[]

Appearances

Appearances[]

Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Season 3[]

Trivia

Trivia[]

  • Ras' Master seems to be position themself differently in the first two conversations they had with Ras that we are privy to. During "The Spell at the Waterfall," Ras has to look up to be able to see his Master, an awed expression on his face - one not too dissimilar from the first time the two met. During their second conversation in "Rising Ninja," Ras is able to see his Master by looking straight ahead. However, this seems to be a tactic to instill fear within him, as he closes his eyes upon being summoned and briefly while addressing them and being addressed. Additionally, it seems that his voice is shakier than usual, perhaps implying that his own intolerance for failure is something he may have picked up from his Master.
  • Moreover, the way Ras is dismissed from the Void differs depending on the episode. In "The Spell at the Waterfall", Ras is released mid-air, making him to have break his own fall. In "Human Resources", he is lowered to the ground, and in "Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon", Ras' Master twirls him around in the air and gently lowers him to the ground. This could be seen as dependent on how much Ras' Master is content with Ras' progress in their plans at the time, as Ras was nearing the Forge of the Forgotten in the former episode and had successfully crafted a Dragon Icon in the latter. The reason Ras may have been essentially thrown to the ground in "The Spell at the Waterfall", is as a result of his failure to procure Bonzle.
  • In Season 3, the void is no longer black with big orange clouds but instead the clouds are red and smaller. It is unknown if this is just some natural change of the environment, another point of view of the place, a design change or something deeper.
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In Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]

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Season 3[]