User blog:Green Ninja/Sensei: MIA

Red alert! Sensei is missing! Don't worry, he hasn't been kidnapped. He has left on a journey to the wilderness, to discover the truth behind the storm that began yesterday.

But why did Sensei really leave? I want your opinion! But first, here is mine. You can base your opinion on the information Sensei has given us, or the new Card-Jitsu Snow trailer that has released.

''The elements are out of balance. It is time for me to face the truth behind the storm. The Fire and Water Dojos are open to all. I need every one of you to prepare. Soon, you will understand. One single snowflake may be quiet. But many become a powerful force.''

I think that Sensei's past is related to that of Scrap, Sly, and Tank's. I think that when Sensei was out in the wilderness before 2008, and before he built the Dojo, he was the teacher of the snowmen, and trained them in the art of Card-Jitsu (this could explain how they know Card-Jitsu). My guess is that the snowmen got greedy and wanted the elements for their own personal gain, and they became evil. Sensei could have banished them to somewhere where they would not disrupt the peace for a long time.

As for the snowstorm, either...

A. Scrap, Sly, and Tank caused this to warn the citizens that they were assembling an army of evil snowmen (see the trailer).

OR

B. This snowstorm happened naturally, and Sensei is worried that the snowmen could be set free from their imprisonment (if any) because of it.

Either way, Sensei says that "this was what you have trained for all along". What could that possibly mean? It would make sense that the reason Sensei trained ninjas to be Card-Jitsu masters in the first place was to destroy Scrap, Sly, and Tank if they ever were to come back. That is probably why the Snow game is the final one in the series. It is meant to be the conclusion to the Card-Jitsu trilogy, and in doing so, Club Penguin is probably inventing a fresh new backstory for Sensei and the snowmen to finish it off.

So, what are your thoughts? I am curious!