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Pahrak Model ZX

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  1. After finishing Book 1 I decided to pick Japanese words to use as sub-titles for the following Books to give the titles a bit of variety.

    "Sekai" means "world," chosen because Book 2 expands the Bioni-Lords world by introducing the Lost Continent and also reveals the origin of the world.

    "Kako" means "past," chosen because Book 3 is an account of events that took place before Book 1.

    I'm planning on using "Sensou" (War) for Book 4 and "Furoku" (Supplement) for Book 5. I can't go into why I picked those just yet, though.

  2. Sorry, I've been meaning to cut down on the amount of game-specific talk I use. :P

     

    Hm, the Elements...what exactly did you have in mind? Most of them are fairly self-explanatory in their origins, and the nature of each Element is quite simple in all cases excluding Dragon.

     

    I'm planning a big reveal on Twilight Space, the "Master," Yume, and how Syrag got there in a later Book, so I can't go into it just yet. The history of King Syrag can be summed up fairly quickly--he lived as a peasant in a medieval kingdom, and when the king died his advisor Dracaumal took over. Dracaumal was a cruel king, so Syrag, with the help of the BionicleKeyblade Vinxau, traveled to the castle to challenge him, in the process meeting three brothers from the Ikhav family who later became his knights. Syrag defeated Dracaumal and became king, and his kingdom became famous as the greatest of all medieval times. Unfortunately, Les Quatre Freres de Lame held a Gathering--Syrag had allied with BionicleKeyblade and each of his knights allied with another Frere--and a man called Ikkarab the Conqueror came and ransacked Syrag's kingdom. His knights sacrificed themselves to drive off the army, and Syrag himself faced Ikkarab in a bloody duel that lead to both of their deaths.

    ...However, Syrag mysteriously survived in Twilight Space, and has not aged a day in the thousand or so years since this battle.

    (I'm considering a mini-series of sorts to go further in depth at a later time, but for now this is the 'complete' story.)

  3. Interesting...I noticed that first 120 were different somehow...

     

    The weird thing is that my brother and I did practically the same thing. We made cards for each of our Bionicle sets, gave them "special moves," then acted out epic duals between them. The idea sounds really boring now, but it was actually quite fun back then. ^_^

     

    I think it still sounds fun! Much more concrete than Bionimon's abstract system.

  4. My thoughts were something like this: Ijonuu may have been an Order member who was near Johmak's island on a mission, and Johmak saw the intruder and attacked. After the battle Ijonuu could have invited Johmak into the Order, and then became a mentor of sorts as they went on missions for years. Fastforward a bit and Ijonuu and Johmak are battling and etc etc, Ijonuu dies, Johmak shuns her warrior nature and becomes a pseudo-pacifist.

  5. Hm...well there could always be a Makuta attacking the island, but that might not be the most original path. There could be Skakdi involved, or maybe Visorak or Rahkshi or something...whatever it is, perhaps during the battle Johmak and Ijonuu are fighting the same foe, and as Ijonuu is attacking Johmak launches a strike that ends up hitting Ijonuu?

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