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A vigilant Ga-Matoran Fisherman, Miyara left her home village after a devastating Rahi attack inspired her to do more to protect her beloved island from the evils of Makuta. During her travels, she came across K'orak, a legendary beast that was said to have died out centuries ago. Together, they joined forces and now fight to protect Mata Nui from evil! Entry Pic Miyara: Front Back Observant K'orak: Front Back Battle pose Both: Taming the beast Time for Adventure! Post-battle affection This one went through a few different design phases before it was finalized. Miyara was easy to come up with, but her much larger companion was a bit tricky. The alternative was a large warrior with a giant sword, but I eventually settled on a quadrupedal mythical beast. As you can see, Miyara is based on the 2001-2003 Bionicle aesthetic, whilst K'orak was based on the 2006-2009 aesthetic. I would've gone with the latter for the entire build, but I didn't have nearly enough Technic parts. Feedback is welcome!
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"Toa" of Energy & the Staff of Sustenance Before they put their faith in the legends of Mata Nui, many Matoran idolized this Toa. He - or it - was said to have descended from the twin suns, but no one can truly remember where the figure first appeared. It was later discovered that the sage had a dark secret: he was Makuta. Only after wreaking havoc and confusion were its heroic deeds revealed for what they truly were: an evil plot... Please see Brickshelf for the full gallery! For the figure itself: it has a poseable waist, which is also capable of rotating a full 360 degrees, due to a ball joint connection. Also, the "living" Staff also serves as a nifty launcher (which can be detached). I went with a predominantly 2001 Technic feel, but tried to also incorporate elements from each year between 01-10. Thanks for viewing!
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Hey everyone! So I recently rediscovered Bionicle, and I was struck with a big wave of nostalgia for what was a massive part of my childhood. Ever since, I've been mentally floating about the idea of doing a reboot of the original story. In particular, I love the story as portrayed through the Mata Nui Online Game. I loved the why it gave us a view of this epic quest through the eyes of an average Matoran. So that's the direction I am going for here. I wrote a brief short story to showcase my style and idea. If folks like it, I'll see if I can't make more. If not then it can just die out in this forum. No harm, no foul. Anyways, without further ado, here is The Chronicler. Balance. It is the order of things. Nature’s order. The only real order there is. There are two sides to everything. Fire and ice. The ocean and the desert. The towering heights and the great depths. Light and darkness. This duality is a necessity of life, for the truest way to understand something is through contrast. To know what something is, you must know what it is not. Even balance and order have their counterpart: Chaos. Though feared, there is a purpose to Chaos. It tears down the old so that the new can arise. Without chaos and destruction, life grows stagnant, old, and set in its ways. Chaos forces life to adapt and evolve. And death is the scalpel through which chaos shapes life. We flee death with such fervor, but death is merely the first step towards renewal and life. Death is simply another part of the great balance. My purpose is to observe this balance. To document it. I am the Chronicler. I am not like the others of my village. They seek only to do what they need to keep going. Routine has become their god, their protector. Like drones and beetles they scurry about, believing that if each does his duty, adheres to his responsibilities, we will all be safe. I know better. I have seen the storm coming. It is merciless. It does not heed our duty. It does honor our unity. We cannot stay behind our walls and expect to it pass over us. We will be wiped away, like dust in the wind. I have tried to tell them. They do not believe. Or rather, they choose to be blind. They fear me, because deep down they know I am right. This is why I must leave. I must find help outside the walls of Ta-Koro if my home is to be saved. I must find others like me, who know what is coming. I can only pray that I am not alone. End
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