Periwinkle (Peri for short) is a painter.
History[]
The Chroma's Clutches (flashback)[]
As Garmadon and Wu stood atop the mountain, they were approached by Peri, who asked if they were lost. Wu introduced himself and admitted uncertainty, while Garmadon clarified that they lacked precise directions but believed they needed to cross the mountain. Peri kindly invited them to rest and dine, recognizing their exhaustion. Wu asked about Balee, and Peri explained that her father had discovered him while exploring the mountain for inspiration for his paintings. Garmadon complimented Peri's artistic abilities, but her smile faded as she expressed her efforts to improve. She then led them inside with Balee by her side. Upon entering Peri's house, Wu expressed his interest in meeting her father and the rest of her family. However, Peri revealed that she was alone and invited them to join her for a meal.
As they entered the kitchen, Peri requested Wu's assistance in slicing carrots, which Garmadon quickly took over. With his sword in hand, Garmadon expertly sliced the carrot stick in seconds, impressing Peri. She reminded him to be careful not to damage her works in progress, to which Garmadon assured her that he was a trained master and posed no danger to her canvases. Peri asked about Garmadon's training, to which he responded that he and Wu were trained by the First Spinjitzu Master. Peri recognizes the name and expresses surprise that he is their father, since she heared of the story of the First Spinjitzu Master creating Ninjago. Garmadon confirmed that they were also masters of Spinjitzu, but Wu interjected that mastering the art is a never-ending journey. Peri acknowledged the rarity of having two ninja at her doorstep and affectionately patted Balee's head.
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Official description[]
She is a mysterious young woman who invites Wu and Garmadon to stay. Peri is willing to share her food, her home, and her paintings, but is reluctant to tell the ninja where the rest of her family is.
Etymology[]
In Persian mythology, Peri refers to mythical beings similar to fairies, in which they were believed to be evil at first but later good. This references her deception towards other people during the time her father and sister were trapped, as she only invited people to her villa just to later trap them in Mindaro's paintings and fight the Chroma.
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Language | Name |
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German | Peri |
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