

This rank is hereditary which means that since the Battle of Nine Days, one family line of chiefs has ruled. The main representative of their tribe is the Chief, who as king rules over them. The only distinguishing feature in this case is the division of the clothes into a bra and shorts. The chief also wears a large gold crown inlaid with crystals.įemale Keepers are very similar in appearance to males and do not have lashes or distinctive lips like most females in other cultures.

Some of them have a covered chest, others have the upper half of the body exposed. As clothing, they wear simple straw or wooden clothing with green crystals except for the chief, whose clothing is gold. They all have black hair color and wear hairstyles with their hair tied, although some are bald. They are also gray around and between the eyes. Their very distinctive feature is the large yellow teeth, which are usually sharp, except for two large teeth that come out of their mouths sideways. On their skin, especially on the face, they have various characters resembling the Jungle Dragons painted in gold, white or purple.
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However, it is depicted as lavender in the flashback in " Master of the Sea," which might mean they originally had lavender skin before they started using Storm. However, Mammatus and the other Keepers were soon surprised once they realized that the amulet was a fake.Īll Keepers are very reminiscent of humans, except for the color of their skin, which is a purple-pink radiant color. After being convinced, Mammatus gave Nya the Storm Amulet, passing the Keepers' oath to protect the Storm Amulet to her. However, the ninja stated that they need to take the amulet far away from the island as possible due to Kalmaar's forces being stronger. After the Keepers all take him and the others to their village, they realized that Kalmaar intended to take the Storm Amulet to awaken Wojira and attempted to prepare for battle. Jay opens the hatch of the Hydro Bounty to many Keepers holding spears to his head until PoulErik greets him. However, after realizing that they sacrificed Jay to a fake Wojira, they make amends with the ninja. They were with Mammatus when they sacrificed Jay.Īfter the ninja failed to rescue Jay, the Keepers confront them again and promised that they'll sacrifice them to Wojira if she returns. However, they were electrocuted again by Keepers after Clutch Powers tried to steal the Storm Amulet. Later on, they were being chased or were chasing Zippy, giving the ninja time to look for Jay. When they tried to escape, they electrocuted them. The Keepers threw the ninja into a cell and took Jay somewhere else in the village. They were then sentenced to become their prisoners forever.

The Keepers took them to their leader, Mammatus, who explained the history of the Storm Amulet and their sacred oath about protecting it. The Keepers were able to electrocute and capture the ninja and take them to their village. Unbeknownst to them, they were actually offering gold and their resources to Ronin, who used a boat that was made to resemble the sea serpent. When the Keepers realized that Wojira was awake, they had no choice but to offer sacrifices to her so they can keep her submissive. When Nyad defeated Wojira and the seas calmed down, the First Spinjitzu Master gave the Storm Amulet, one of the two Amulets of Wojira, to the islanders to guard it from Wojira and any outsider who would wish to steal it, and the Keepers kept the oath. When the First Spinjitzu Master entered the realm and saw the chaos that Wojira was causing, he allied with the islanders and Merlopians and fought together against Wojira. At this time lived in Ninjago two species of inhabitants were terrorized by Wojira and her power, the Merlopians, who lived under the sea, and the islanders, who lived on a small island. Long before time had a name, Wojira controlled the Endless Sea by using the sources of her power, the Amulets of Wojira.
