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- “You will be loyal to me now!”
- ―Skales to Slithraa
Skales is the current general of the Hypnobrai snake tribe, formerly second in command to Slithraa. He is the new Snake King.
Background
Skales was introduced in the new Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Season 2, Rise of the Snakes. He was introduced as the second in command of the Hypnobrai tribe when Lloyd Garmadon unlocked the Hypnobrai tomb. When the General of the Hypnobrai tribe came under Lloyd's control, Skales saw an opportunity to seize power. Lloyd made the Hypnobrai perform childish acts such as raid an entire village for candy (where they lost the snake staff), or build a tree-house fortress. As the Hypnobrai are constructing Lloyd's tree-house fortress, the ninja's attack them to try and stall them. Skales hypnotized Cole to keep the other ninja's busy while the snakes went to retrieve their Snake staff back. After the Hypnobrai got their staff back, they went back to the tomb, Skales holding the staff. When Slithraa wanted the staff back, he demanded for Skales to give it back, but Skales was defiant and the two Serpentine had to fight for the staff in an arena called the Slither Pit. Skales won the battle, and became the new general of the Hypnobrai tribe.
Skales returns in The Snake King, when Skales and Pythor P. Chumsworth discover the lost Serpentine city of Oroboris. Pythor promised Skales that he would let him become his second in command if he obeyed Pythor. That night, Pythor challenges the generals to a fight for their allegiance, and Skales hands him the flute. While the others were in pain, Skales throw down his staff. In that episode, Pythor declares him as second-in-command. He follows Pythor for all of the fang blades in Once Bitten, Twice Shy, The Royal Blacksmiths, and The Green Ninja. In the last episode, Day of the Great Devouer, he declares himself the new snake king.
Lego.com Bio
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Warrior and second in command of the Hypnobrai tribe. Skales masters the ancient art of Fang-kwon-do.
When he sees Slithraa fall under Lloyd’s control, Skales sees an opportunity to fulfill his own ambitions for control. Raiding villages for candy is beneath him, not to mention a complete waste of his Hypbnobrai powers.
Skales sets his own cunning plans in motion. He schemes to strike at the Ninja from within and patiently waits for events to unfold in his favor.
Appearances
- TV Series Episodes
- Rise of the Snakes
- Home
- Snakebit
- Never Trust a Snake
- Can of Worms
- The Snake King
- Tick Tock
- Once Bitten , Twice Shy
- The Royal Blacksmiths
- The Green Ninja
- All of Nothing
- The Rise of the Great Devourer
- The Day of the Great Devourer
Notes
- Skales seems to be liked and respected more by the Hypnobrai than Slithraa was when he was leader.
- It is revealed that Skales and Fangtom are good friends in Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Episode 4: "Never Trust a Snake", but Skales betrays him in the episode "The Snake King".
- Skales knows a form of Serpentine martial art fighting called Fang-Kwon-Do. This is how he beat Slithraa in the Slither Pit.
- He is the only Serpentine General to appear in more than one set (9444 and 9446).
- Skales cares more about his status then his friends, as he was friends with Fangtom but helped Pythor P. Chumsworth defeat him and the other Serpentine generals.
- He is the only Serpentine to appear in all of the episodes in the TV series.
- In Rise of the Great Devourer he gets hit by a rock missile from Cole's Tread Assault vehicle, but was unharmed. He did, however, get blasted off the Serpentine Train.
- In "Can of Worms" He appears with Pythor on the roof of a train, but he falls off when Zane kicks them, but he appears with the rest of the Serpentine crowd a moment later.
- He is the last snake to talk in the entire Rise of the Snakes series, his last words being "Someone has to lead now", declaring himself the new Snake King (which makes sense since he was second-in-command to Pythor, the first Snake King).
- In the episode "The Day of the Great Devourer" Skales had an argument with Fangtom while the Serpentine were entering the Fangprye tomb. During the fight Fangtom called Pythor a madman and blamed Skales for getting them into the "unleashing The Great Devourer" scheme and not informing them that Pythor was crazy (he thought that Skales knew that since he was Pythor's second-in-command).
- It is unknown how he learned Fang-Kwon-Do since he was locked in a tomb.
- He is the new Snake King, yet nobody knows who his second-in-command is.
- In the show he is normal blue but in the sets he is dark blue.
- He seems to have a particular problem with the Serpentine trait of slurrirng the s's
Gallery
Before he met up with Fangtom
Nuckal distracting Skales
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Skales

