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“You know the rules: there are none! But in the Slither Pit, whatever I say goes!”
— A Mezmo

The Slither Pit is a Serpentine battle, in line with the snakes' warlike culture, which has two or more Serpentine fighting each other in a gladiatorial-style arena.

Description[]

The events are used as a means of settling disputes, determining Serpentine leadership, and general celebration or entertainment. There are no rules beyond what the ringleader decides, and many arenas have lever-activated devices that can make battles more interesting and add more possibilities and outcomes to battles.

Arenas[]

Hypnobrai Tomb Arena[]

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The Hypnobrai Tomb's Slither Pits were conducted in a large section of the first floor largely devoid of icicles and other obstacles. The arena was only loosely connected to the surrounding floor by unknown mechanisms, leaving a small gap around the edge. The referee observed matches from atop an icy ledge ringed by a low wall dotted with spikes, giving it the appearance of a toothy lower jaw. There were no other seats or bleachers, leaving spectators to stand around the edges of the arena. An icy archway was present on one side of the arena, acting as a formal entrance-way for combatants. A pair of levers present on the referee's ledge activated different effects in the arena. One lever allowed for the raising and lowering of a rack of weapons suspended over the arena. The other—identified as the "Sidewinder"—caused the arena to tilt back and forth, possibly shaking the combatants' footing.

Ouroboros Arena[]

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The Lost City of Ouroboros had a larger, more elaborate Slither Pit arena than the one seen in the Hypnobrai Tomb. Resembling an ancient Colosseum or a modern sports stadium, it had several gates and entrances through which spectators and combatants alike could access the arena. It also featured a number of bleachers around its edge, with enough room to seat the entire Serpentine army. The arena floor displayed a large, slightly raised spiral made of rocks, and it was overseen by a large statue of The Great Devourer, which was thought to be imprisoned in the city. The statue had a staircase built into its back, allowing access to a platform within its mouth. Its four main fangs had holes carved into them where the Fangblades could be placed. The statue was flanked by smaller snake statues which leaked streams of venom from their mouths. Like the Hypnobrai Tomb's arena, the Ouroboros Slither Pit had several gimmicks built in, which could be activated with the use of levers at the foot of the Devourer's statue. One lever caused spikes to emerge from the spiral design on the arena's floor, while the other caused it to tilt from side to side.

Fortress Arena[]

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When the Serpentine built an underground fortress to conceal their movements from the Ninja, they built a Slither Pit arena at the very bottom. It lacked seats or even a defined referee position, with match overseers positioning themselves near the gimmick-activating lever instead. Unlike other Slither Pit arenas, it appeared to feature a speaker system, which projected the referee's voice when they spoke into a microphone. A small acid pool was present at the center of the arena, featuring a pedestal that bore a golden statuette with slots for the Fangblades. The fortress' Slither Pit arena had a single lever. When pulled, a ring of symbols spun around the outer edge of the arena, and whichever symbol was highlighted determined the change to the arena for that match. The only one shown was the "Vat of Venom," where the arena floor retracted to expose a series of narrow walkways over a pool of acid.

Yang Tavern Arena[]

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Besides Serpentine, the Yang Tavern arena is often used by Skulkin and humans. Due to a lack of referee position, they stand inside the arena to observe matches. The spectators are seated in one of the tables and can be served juice similar to the appearance of Snogfruit Punch.

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Living Side events

Big Bang · Age of Piracy · Siege of Saint Augustine · American Revolutionary War · American Civil War · World War I · Ahkmenrah expedition · World War II · Cold War · First Wizarding War · Second Wizarding War · Battle of Hogwarts · First Battle of Coruscant · Battle of Coruscant · Great Wizarding War (Ultimate Battle) · Rapture · Tribulation

Events in the realms

War of the Oni and the Dragons · Battle of Nine Days · Stone Wars · Takeover of the Serpentine Valley · Battle between pirates · First Serpentine War · Battle For All of Time · Prime Empire incident · Takeover of Imperium · First Battle of Shintaro · Takeover of Shintaro · Battle between brothers · New Generation · Search for the Golden Weapons · Revenge of the Serpentine · Attack of the Great Devourer · Resurrection of the Stone Army · The Final Battle · Nindroid crisis · Second Serpentine War · Battle of Stiix · Reconstruction of Djinjago · Alternate timeline · Return of the Time Twins · Collapse of Ninjago (Street Race of Snake Jaguar) · Liberation of Ninjago · Generation of Glory · Release of Aspheera · Snaketastrophy · Monastery siege · Oni invasion · Videogame Prohibition · Battle of Shintaro · Christening of Vania · Expedition to the Island of the Keepers · Conflict on the Island of the Keepers · Takeover of Merlopia · Search for the Storm Amulet · Great Flood · Crystastrophe · The Merge · Battle of Imperium · Search for the Dragon Cores · Liberation of Imperium · MergeQuake storm

Never-Realm events

Long Winter (Freezing of the village of the Formlings · Annihilation of the Yeti) · Battle of the Great Lake · Lloyd's journey · Freezing of the Great Lake · Liberation of the Never-Realm

Acts of arson

Paltryville Fire · Anwhistle Aquatics Fire · Baudelaire Fire · Quagmire Fire · Heimlich Hospital Fire · Caligari Carnival Fire · V.F.D. Headquarters Fire · Hotel Denouement Fire

Birthdays

Vania's birthday

Diseases

COVID-17 pandemic · The Flare

Natural

MergeQuakes (MergeQuake storm) · Nibiru · Yin-Yang Eclipse

Remembrances

Candlelight vigil

Traditions

Carnivals, fairs, and festivals: Chinese New Year · Crossroads Carnival · Dragon Day · Lever Bonfire Festival · Red Star Carnival · Turnip Festival · Zane Day
Ceremonies: The Choosing
Competitions: Slither Pit · Ninjago Talent · Ninjaball Run · Tournament of Elements (Thunderblade) · Street races · Puppy-petting competition · Speedway Five-Billion · Terra Technica Dance-Off · Munce ritual combat · Geckle slug race · Royal manta races · Mech Master 5000 · Squid Games (Red Light, Green Light · Sugar Honeycombs · Lights Out · Tug of War · Marbles · Glass Stepping Stones · Squid Game)
Holidays and memorial and remembrance days: Christmas · Day of the Departed · Easter · Halloween · Memorial Day · Patriot Day · Thanksgiving · Veterans Day
Rallies: Take Back Ninjago
Sacred: Yin-Yang promise

Tests

Maze Trials · Scorch Trials · Trials-By-Mino · Trials-By-Sphinx

Eras

First Age · Renaissance · Era of the Stone Warrior · Golden Age

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