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siren-darkocean · 10 months
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Anytime I read a Bionicle fic where Kopaka acts all nice and whatnot all I hear in my head is Jim Carrey's The Grinch when Grinch gets a heart
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2stepadmiral · 6 months
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After arriving in Metru Nui, the Turaga began to occasionally call each of the Toa ‘brother’ or ‘sister’, partially an acknowledgment of their past lives, partially to acknowledge the success that the Toa Nuva have earned, and largely as camaraderie in the bond that they share as Toa or former Toa.
Tahu outwardly acts like it’s only right that he’d be addressed as such, trying to make others believe that he accepts it in stride, but inwardly, he is humbled by the acknowledgment. The Turaga see through his bluster and appreciate his humility.
Onua is outwardly quite humble and appreciative when it happens, but inwardly, he doesn’t quite see himself as being worthy of being addressed by such wise beings as the Turaga, who he holds in high esteem, so he usually comes off as a little bashful when he responds in kind.
The Turaga started being reluctant to call Gali ‘sister,’ largely because she reacts to the title, by pushing herself a little too hard to prove that she is worthy of the acknowledgment. She once to stayed up all night for two days while repairing an aqueduct in Ga-Metru, and when she could barely keep awake during a meeting with the Turaga, everyone immediately decided that Nokama should not call Gali sister anymore.
Kopaka typically glances at whoever called him this and slightly nods, sort of a polite acknowledgment, but those who know him best, especially Nuju, know that he is actually quite touched by the endearment, and he has to be stoic to keep up appearances. Whenua, having the best hearing, has multiple times heard Kopaka whisper ‘thank you, brother’ in response to Nuju or Vakama.
Takanuva started out being quite flustered when he was called brother by any of the elders, still being unused to being called brother even by the other Toa, but as he grew used to his powers and his responsibilities, he began to accept it in stride. He still won’t return the title, since he still uncomfortable with the idea of calling any of the Turaga by that term, but he is still moved by the respect they show him.
Lewa was delighted when they started calling him brother, But he’s also somewhat amused, often laughing when they call him that. To Lewa, it’s still difficult to imagine these wise old beings as Toa heroes, so he can’t always keep himself from laughing. Even so, he never fails to respectfully return the honorific.
The Toa Mahri have varying degrees of acceptance of the honorific. Jaller is proud to carry the title, and Hahli is eager to prove herself worthy of the honorific (though not as much as Gali). Kongo is a bit smug about it, Nuparu takes it in stride, and Hewkii tends to get sort of ‘aw, shucks’ about it. All of them are somewhat muted in their response, mostly because Nuju was the first to call them brother and sister. They all understand that Nuju calls them that as much as he does in memory of Matoro, and his regret that he never got to see his friend as a Toa and call him ‘brother’ in person. The Mahri learned the bird speak for Brother and Sister, and they always call Nuju brother right back.
And the Turaga universally agreed never to call Pohatu ‘brother’ again shortly after the first few times. After then, he began exclusively referring to the Turaga as brother or sister, always with extreme enthusiasm that the elders often find exasperating and often demanding fist bumps from any Turaga he encounters for days after. Most of them just quietly stopped calling him that, except for Onewa, who continued occasionally calling him brother when he felt he had earned it, but after Pohatu found out that Turaga Dume had been a Toa, the seven had an official meeting where they unanimously voted not to call Pohatu brother anymore. Matau still occasionally calls him that, though, because he personally thinks it’s fucking hilarious when Pohatu tries to fist bump Nuju.
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tempelbeast · 5 months
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Star-ish Toa nuva featuring Toa Helryx and Jerbraz
In order, the Matoran here are: Keahi, Kailani, Azibo, Gadjati, Vira, Kantai.
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bioniclechicken · 9 months
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I was reminded that The Flash existed so I unfortunately drew these to purge my head
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neon-ufo · 1 year
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so i got really into this old book series............ 👉👈
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rrbobani · 8 months
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I've been feeling the bonkle vibe a bit again. I've been REALLY wanting to draw some of the Phantoka/Mistika versions of the Toa Nuva (humanized of course ;) ), so I gave in and drew Kopaka here.
Enjoy 'v'
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I talk about his design more on Ani's Blog!!
Commissions are Open!
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bionicle-ramblings · 5 months
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I'm having thoughts, mainly Takua being the Toa Mata's/Nuva' little brother in the sense that when they saw him, they looked forward to seeing him again and wondered if today would be the day they saw him after not seeing him for a few days or a few weeks
Lewa in the tree tops scouting or just swinging around until he spots a Ta-Matoran with a blue mask and decides to pause, scoop him up, and check in before he lets him go on his merry way
Onua sensing SOMETHING in the highway to Onu-Koro/Wahi, and finds Takua without a lightstone and trying to find his way with glowing plants he keeps picking; their light fades out and leave him back in the dark, and Onua found a trail of them that led him to the Chronicler. They both make their way to Onu-Koro/Wahi and Onua tells some good stories on the way to keep Takua from worrying about the dark
Kopaka walking around Ko-Koro above the snow with Takua trudging through the snow, INSISTING he's okay and is doing fine on his own. Kopaka just smirks and keeps a slow pace so Takua’s not left behind, and then carries him when the little guy falls deeper in the snow
Pohatu racing through Po-Koro/Wahi with Takua holding onto him for dear life, but also having the time of his life and, if the two need to stop for the night, sharing tales/stories they picked up on in the day-to-day, like Pohatu telling a story a bet he made with Tahu and won. Takua tells the story of how he got Pewku and managed to convince Jaller to let him keep her, though also had to hide her from Jaller for, like, a week
Tahu finding Takua as he's sightseeing alone for the umpteenth time and first giving him a light scare before making sure the Chronicler doesn't die. While with him, he has to carry him around simply because he doesn't trust Takua's sense of balance. There are "older brother" antagonistic moments of him(Tahu) messing with Takua's mask to prove his point that Takua either needs it abmdjusted or needs a mask that will actually fit him
Gali in the waters of Ga-Koro seeing Takua speaking with Ga-Matoran and just sneaking after him Jaws style until she slips out of the water and... ends up losing him. Not really, though, because he pops out from behind a rock to surprise her, and also as a "gotcha" for trying to surprise him. This is an idea I liked from someone else and just fitting it in: They're both heading to Kini Nui, Gali to meditate and Takua to see if there's anything new to Chronicle. After a while, Gali finds Takua sitting nearby and trying to meditate as well, but is either having trouble sitting still or has just fallen asleep. She just picks him up and holds him as she continues to meditate
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beesgav · 10 months
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I like the idea of the Toa Mata being... around when needed, but for the most part just kinda going off and doing their own thing since they're not really beholden to any rules. It's a very special thing to actually see one of the Toa chilling out somewhere
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ragathaknight · 1 year
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Ko-Koro EXTREME 2003 ⛷❄️
2000s Print-Ad Version 🎮⚙️🥶
Créditos por las Imágenes | Credits for the Images: DM_GLAUCON
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makutaservaela · 24 days
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The Toa Nuva's continued mission
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The Toa journeyed through Bohrok-made tunnels into the mountains on their quest for Kovohki's homeland.
They came across a large chamber with a waterside port, but couldn't figure out how to ride the water- The current was too rough for any simple raft or swimming, so they searched for things to use to make a boat. Kovohki decided to show off her ice powers (despite repeated warnings) and froze out the tunnel upstream. She had not realised that water expands quite a bit when frozen, and this coupled with the pounding of the strong river quickly damaged the tunnel, threatening to bring the whole cave in. Part of the cave then collapsed on Onua, Kovohki, and Kopaka.
With her powers over water, Gali managed to pull the river back out to break the iceflow and reduce the pressure on the cave walls, but the ensuing massive wave took out her and Takanuva. Takanuva was knocked unconscious by the wave and by a hit by a boulder.
Desperate to save Gali and Takanuva, the other Toa risk the dangerous rapids to swim, fly, or run on the bottom after the two.
The Toa Nuva are in a weakened state: The dip in the Energized Protodermis so long ago has made their bodies unstable. Were they still Bio-mechanical, they would be converting into Essence in Armour like the Makuta. However, as Organic beings, this translates to multi-organ failure.
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nameshifter · 1 year
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Bionicle Heroic Renewal, Part 1: Masters of Destiny
One of the last big projects I undertook before leaving Tumblr was making a small tribute to all the notable Toa in Bionicle storyline. Issue is, those tributes were meant to be mocs, not drawings, but I lacked the ability to make enough models for my visions (which at the time was 24)
So I set out to make these while I collected the pieces and the sets. Arguably, even more of a challenge, all things considered. Despite simplistic nature, some drawings from here proved to be quite a struggle to make. Still, I like how they look and figured they might deserve their own chain of posts over the next little while, especially since BHR nearly doubled since the last time... All in due time ;)
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siren-darkocean · 11 months
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So we all know that one chapter in Tales of the Masks, the first chapter that screamed Kotahu energy
How come Kopaka didn't think to use his Kanoi Akaku Nuva to find Pohatu?
This has been on my mind for a while and I'm genuinely curious, like yeah I get panic and all but come on Kopaka
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bionicle-nostalgia · 2 months
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Kopaka Nuva, Toa of Ice 🧊
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(Had to delete the former version of the post because I posted too early and I couldn't edit anymore.)
Mini-scene out of a fic concept:
Pohatu was looking between Kopaka and Tahu, the latter still resting in his arms, asleep.
"I don't like what I used to be like." His eyes met Kopaka's again. "What we as a group used to be like."
Had they been a team back then, when it all started in Karda Nui? Or were they just warriors forced into one group and made to go along with what was expected of them?
A white hand pressed against one of Pohatu's own, resting on their brother's back. Tahu was still running too hot. Kopaka gently renewed the frigid bubble around them, so that the excess heat could bleed off. He exhaled shakily.
An equally important question: What had they lost when they forgot?
"I don't like it, either."
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I love how the Karda Nui flashback - short as it was - to the Toa Mata reconceptualizes their current team dynamics. It's so wild that Pohatu used to resent all of the others, and Kopaka and Tahu were closest to each other. Even confidants.
After the amnesia and waking up on Mata Nui, Pohatu was the first to befriend Kopaka. Meanwhile, Kopaka and Tahu had to work a lot to establish respect and a bond between them. Even later they struggle being vulnerable with each other, which doesn't change the depths of care they hold for each other and their siblings.
And Tahu later remembers, which implies the others will, too. It would be such an uncanny feeling.
The idea just compels me.
@randomwriteronline You mused about that topic before, so I thought you might like this post.
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2stepadmiral · 6 months
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So I’ve been getting back into Bionicle lately, I loved it as a kid and I’m on a whole nostalgia trip right now, rebuilding my Toa and Bohrok and rereading the comics/watching the movies, and as much as I still love it, it makes me sad for anyone who didn’t get to experience it as it was coming out.
Like take the MCU, for example. If you weren’t old enough to start watching the MCU before the first Avengers came out, you could still experience the MCU in its golden times. And if you have young kids, who are just getting to the age, where they can start the MCU, they can still kind of experience that by watching the movies in order and building up to Endgame. It obviously won’t be the same, but I feel like if you do it the right way and paste it right, you can kind of re-create that experience in a reasonable proximity.
The same goes for Star Wars, you can have your kids, watch the original trilogy, then show them trailers for each of the prequels before letting them watch those to get them. Excited, then let them go back and watch clone wars and rebels, and let them read the expanded universe books at their own pace. It won’t be the same as growing up with the prequels coming out and being excited to see new Star Wars movies after seeing the original trilogy when you were little, but it’s still a fairly decent facsimile.
But with Bionicle, that feeling cannot possibly be re-created.
You can’t recreate the feeling of being 11 years old and finding out that Mata Nui is dying, and that the Toa Nuva, your traditional heroes, were defeated by the new villains, and that the six Matoran you grew up with since the franchise started are the new Toa who have to pick up where the Nuva left off.
You can’t recreate the shock of finding out that the eccentric village elders who have advised your heroes for three years were once Matoran themselves who became a team of Toa a thousand years earlier, defeated the main antagonist, went through a Jekyll and Hyde mutant phase, and then turned into the Yoda type elders.
You can’t recreate the horror at finding out that Makuta won in the end, his convoluted, millennia long plot resulting in himself gaining control of the universe. You can’t recreate the disbelief that the story abandoned the Matoran on that dark note to explore an entirely new planet with entirely different characters, species, and culture. You can’t recreate the relief when Mata Nui showed up, his presence, carrying the promise that the original storyline would tie into the new one sooner later, and the grim ending was only a temporary pause. You cannot re-create the excitement at seeing the story climax with the final showdown between Mata Nui and Makuta. A final battle that you had never imagined possible, but one that only feels right and full circle.
You cannot re-create the horror and sorrow when Matoro failed to reach Mata Nui with the Mask of Life in time to save him. You can’t re-create the disbelief and terror at wondering where the story can possibly go after that point. You can’t re-create the disbelief and sorrow and morning as you read the pages of that comic, as you see Matoro put on the mask and start to become part of its energy. You can’t re-create the stunned, heartbreaking silence that you felt as the death of Matoro, who you would known for six years, who you had at least peripherally grown up with, whose journey you had watched unfold as he went from a simple but well-known and even iconic Matoran, to a new Toa of Ice, unfolded on the pages of that comic in that curious new art style that you would never quite gotten used to. You can’t recreate the feeling of mourning you share with his friends as they learn that Matoro has died, that feeling of almost being part of this universe as you share in the sorrow of the characters (Matoro’s sacrifice was way better than Tony Stark’s, sorry but not sorry).
And above all, you can’t re-create the feeling of having to wait two months for the next comic or the next book, or the movie to find out what happens next, and filling that time by making up your own storyline, and acting it out with your own toys.
Largely because the story unfolded through books and comics, and through the new wave of toys, and through the movies in some years, trying to re-create, even a close facsimile of that feeling just isn’t possible. And it breaks my heart for any kids I might have one day that I’ll never truly get to share this wonderful franchise with them.
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In honor of where it all began, I decided to draw my own version of all of the original Toa Canister art for each of the 6 original Toa
Kopaka is the independent and calculated second in command and rival of Tahu preferring to strictly do things solo than being with people, he was willing to team up with the other Toa when he is needed because as much as he didn't like to admit it Teamwork does have it's benefits but then would simply leave when his presence was no longer required. He is cold, aloof, and unsociable, often clashing with Tahu specifically and refusing to acknowledge him as the leader out of stubborness and a sense of pride, but beneath his frigid exterior he's a loyal guardian with a caring heart and will risk everything to protect his comrades. Overtime his rivalry with Tahu turned into a relationship of mutual respect, and while he would not say it out loud, he had a peculiar friendship Pohatu despite their opposite personalities, and if anything happens to Pohatu there is nothing that would save anybody from Kopaka's cold fury!
Primary Mask: Akaku (Mask of X-ray vision) His mask allows him to see through solid objects.
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