Once upon a time in the land of Chima, the brave Laval was getting ready for bed. He curled up in his den made of stone and leaves. As he closed his eyes, he thought about his day's adventure. He had saved a little cub from a tricky trap set by the Crocodile tribe. With a smile on his face, he drifted off to sleep, dreaming of more heroic deeds in the magical world of Chima.
A good Lego Chima bedtime story could be about the unity of the tribes. For example, one day, all the different animal tribes in Chima - the Lions, the Eagles, the Crocodiles etc., were facing a big problem. A dark cloud had covered their land and was stealing all the colors. The young heroes from each tribe decided to come together. They went on a journey to find the source of the dark cloud. Along the way, they overcame many obstacles. At the end, they found a magic crystal that dispersed the cloud and brought back the colors. After this adventure, as night fell, they all went to their respective homes tired but happy, and went to sleep knowing they had achieved something great together.
One idea could be a crossover with another Lego theme like Ninjago. The characters from Chima could find themselves in the world of Ninjago and have to learn new fighting styles. For example, Laval might team up with Kai to fight a common enemy. Another plot could involve a time - traveling crossover. Chima characters go back in time and meet their ancestors, which could lead to all kinds of adventures as they learn about their heritage. A third idea is a crossover with a non - Lego fantasy world. The Chima characters enter a world full of magic and mythical creatures, and they have to use their own unique skills to survive and make new friends.
Laval is definitely a great choice. He's the main hero in Chima, so he can bring his leadership and courage to any crossover. Eris would also be good as she has her own unique powers. In a crossover with Ninjago, for example, her powers could complement the ninja's skills. Another great character is Cragger. His sometimes - villainous nature can add an interesting dynamic. If there's a crossover with a more villain - heavy story, he could be a key player. And don't forget about Worriz. His cunning and combat skills can make for some exciting interactions in a crossover situation.
It seems so. There haven't been any new releases for a while, suggesting that they've been discontinued. Maybe it was due to various reasons like low sales or changes in the publisher's strategy.