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Taking Care Of A Garmadon
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2019
Credit to @RavenKnight3035 for letting me adopt this plot bunny. Thank you @RavenKnight3035! 😊



There's always been an invisible person watching over him. He has been called many things over the years: a guardian, a imaginary friend, a figment of his imagination, occasionally someone to look up to. To young Lloyd Garmadon however, he was and forever shall be...a big pain in the butt.

....Basically Morro is taking care of Lloyd until the little Garmadon becomes the Green Ninja.

Morro swears here so....
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