In a city ruled by fear and gilded corruption, where silence is currency and defiance is fatal, one boy prepares to confront the empire that shaped him.
Jin "Wolf" Havoc, is the son of Randal "Rampage" Havoc-Raventhorn's iron-fisted mayor and the most feared among the elite criminal syndicate known as the Danger 8. To the public, Jin Wolf is the embodiment of privilege: heir to influence, surrounded by luxury, and destined to inherit a legacy of control. Envy follows him. So does fear. But behind the illusion of fortune lies a life of quiet brutality.
Jin was not raised. He was conditioned. Each day, he was trained in martial arts, piano, and academic mastery under the cold scrutiny of his father. One hour of observation. One hour to perform without flaw. A single mistake meant punishment-not correction, but consequence. In that house, perfection was survival. Emotion was weakness. And love was a myth.
But something changed.
Not in a moment of rage-but in a season of silence. A series of dark days carved into memory. Days that stripped away illusion, exposed the hollowness of legacy, and revealed the cost of obedience.
Now, the boy once groomed to inherit tyranny has chosen rebellion.
Jin does not seek revenge. He seeks clarity. He does not fight for approval. He fights for truth. To dismantle the system his father built. To confront the man who taught him fear. To reshape the city-not through mercy, but through resolve. He will not beg for goodness. He will earn it. Even if it costs him everything.
And now, ladies and gentlemen... welcome to the City of Ravage.
Long before time had a name, the first spinjitzu master created Ninjago, using four elemental weapons, but when he passed a dark presence sought out to collect them all, Lord Garmadon, so I, sensei Wu, his brother sought out four ninja to collect them first, but an unexpected turn happened to me while I hid the weapons, I found a baby boy on the door step of the monastery, taking him in, I adopted him, and raised him as my own, but I found out that there is more to the boy then meets the eye...