Vakama then proceeds to fire his own spinner at Roodaka, incapacitating her and destroying her heartstone which she had previously carved from the Makuta's crystal prison. Well I'm glad at least some of you put my name on the list. I've always thought of Takanuva as the Anakin Skywalker of the Matoran universe. Krika is one of my favorite villains in the Bionicle universe, with a standout level of complexity and depth. Norik frees his fellow Rahaga and joins the Toa, but Roodaka arrives and demands control over the Toa's elemental powers.
This haunted them for several books, shadowing the legitimacy of their every action. The Shadowed One is the ruthless leader of the Dark Hunters, the aforementioned organization of mercenaries that sell their services across the Bionicle world. If you make a claim against an evidenced source, burden of proof is on you to provide counterevidence. Since Lego was primarily interested in selling toys, they didn't give the creative team a good way to tell all the story they wanted. His detached savagery and intelligence make him one of the scariest dudes in the entire canon.
I feel that his sacrifice was one of the more powerful events in the story; willing to sacrifice himself for the entire Matoran Universe and save his friends from getting killed by the Barraki. Figures would get more poseable limbs and joints or better projectile weapons. These toys had a staggering amount of lore and backstory to them, across all sorts of mediums. The island no longer exists. In essence, he is an individual made up of a swarm of little beings, which are described as sometimes writhing and undulating without his influence. Going along with that logic there are characters like Ehlek, Karzahni, Lariska, and Vakama who go through complete character arcs but because of the ridiculous mass of characters I wouldn't be able to narrow it down to 10.
This set could be used to create the separate sets. MakutaThis guy had a lot of depth. Anyway, a great schemer, a villain unlike anything that ever has been featured in any other story or any other media + the fact that he won with a brilliant plan that made up the whole story of Bionicle, in truth. Nuju: This guy's just awesome, no explanation needed. Nuju - Because if his unique ways. Vakama ambushes the Rahaga during the night, capturing five of them and leaving Norik behind.
He speaks in a strange language for a good reason. This was also the last collection before the boxes were replaced by small canisters in 2008. Pretty much everything we cover here from movies to games to cool technology you can find Lego in it somewhere. Toa Ignika, because it was interesting seeing the Ignika interact with other beings as a Toa. Hahli still has a heart. Overpowered by his Hordika instinct, Vakama accepts her offer.
Everything I love in a villain or in this case, villains : Antroz, the militaristic and sadistic leader. Vakama: He was very interesting and relatable Ahkmou: It was intriguing how he resented his duty and turned out evil. I enjoyed the fact that even villains who were ostensibly on the same side had internal conflicts, power struggles, differences in ideology, etc. Power-wise, Takanuva from 2008 because the concept of a Toa with two elements at once was always an interesting idea to me. Mostly everyone has said why.
Please help to establish notability by citing that are of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. We're not here to ruin the fun or punish jokes. The computer-generated effects were praised by some critics, stating that they could be appreciated even though the film was geared toward teenagers and young people. He learned that any Toa of Shadows with enough energy and skill can become a Makuta, but at the cost of being forgotten. Takanuva- Sees best friend die, relizes his faith, then changes into a toa.
Do not post threads that contains explicit sexual content. He is a simple, weak Matoran, and I like him because he proves that evil comes in all shapes and forms. When the Order of Mata Nui attempts to manipulate him into doing their bidding, he turns their secret agent one of his closest advisors into a cloud of scattered atoms. If evidence is requested and not presented, the mods maintain the right to remove the claim at their leisure. The decision is made - we split into small groups. Cunning and powerful, his introductory story involves him squaring off against Makuta Teridax, the big bad of the setting, as an equal and a threat.
The only thing that holds him back from a higher place on this list is his relative lack of importance later in the story and the fact that he was being subtly manipulated by Teridax during the Voya Nui arc. Just check out this trailer and its super serious European narrator. He teleports around, no explanation. I like my characters balanced, thus why I spread Ek's importance out over so many parallel versions. He was funny, and the fact that he gets to go through dimensions spreading chaos and comic relief wherever he goes is just fitting for him. Teridax is imposing, serious, grim, and even honorable, in his own way.