Brickonicle G3: Official TTV Canon List [CANON][Worldbuilding][Characters][Pitch]

The little shroom with the axe made me laugh. These looks pretty good.

another little gift for ya, the bird was so hard to make!

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I get where you’re coming from, but I would make the case that Makuta was pretty out of the picture from 2006 through the end of 2008, especially if you weren’t following all the intricate side plotlines like 99.99% of the fans.

I’m quite a fan of sand inherently posessing shielding, but I would suggest to @Bokarda that we replace the powers currently linked with water with speed. It wouldn’t be too overpowering, and it would complement the work ethic and efficient leanings of the water tribe pretty well. And as far as beneficial aspects of this power are concerned, I’ll let this photo do the talking:

Personally, I’d give Ice something like clairvoyance or telepathy, due to the whole “crystal clear” aspect of the element.

I could see speed replacing sonar, but not waterbreathing. It makes too much sense for Water Matoran to be linked to the water in such a way that their physiology thrives in it, hence the waterbreathing.

The main idea of attributing certain powers to certain elements is so that they make sense, so giving Ice clairvoyance and/or telepathy does not make sense. Psionics, if it was an element in G3, would definitely get both of those, but I would attribute Ice’s crystalline structure with a power to amplify resiliency within a person of that element.

wow again don’t know what to say thank you. there is a fue parts that aren’t in the right spot but that is my fault because the doodle was rough.

and if it wasn’t clear the thing with the pic axe is a saddle for the beetle if you take out the two by one brick and put that part there but it would fit better if it was flat parts.

i almost flipped my desk when i jumped up in surprise. again thanks.

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I made a rahi moc if you would like to see it i call it a ice swan

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Funny as it is, I was thinking the exact opposite. Water-breathing is not a power that logically fits for the Matoran of Water.

I’m sure that you didn’t intend to sound like a jerk when you said this, but just so you know, you kinda did. It’s a matter of opinion. Feel free to ignore it, but it was just a suggestion.

Regarding Waterbreathing for Water Matoran: Since their element is Water (and the fact that their society and livelihoods might depend on their element), it makes the most logical sense if they naturally breathed water, much in the same way as the Matoran of Mahri Nui.

Regarding Opinion: I’m completely fine if we don’t agree on certain things, but I still enjoy constructive arguments for the sake of G3. As long as it’s civil, we can contest each other’s points as critically as possible.

Regarding Attitude: I apologize if my later comments sounded jerk-ish, I was just defending my position on why I think certain powers make sense for certain elements.

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[quote=“Bokarda, post:430, topic:34404”]
Regarding Waterbreathing for Water Matoran: Since their element is Water (and the fact that their society and livelihoods might depend on their element), it makes the most logical sense if they naturally breathed water, much in the same way as the Matoran of Mahri Nui.[/quote]

I can definitely get behind that; however, my understanding of your pitch included the idea that the Matoran lack this ability until they become Toa. That being the case, it wouldn’t make a lot of sense to give them water breathing as a default, since the Matoran would be relatively skilled with swimming without coming up for air to begin with.

[quote=“Bokarda, post:430, topic:34404”]Regarding Opinion: I’m completely fine if we don’t agree on certain things, but I still enjoy constructive arguments for the sake of G3. As long as it’s civil, we can contest each other’s points as critically as possible.

Regarding Attitude: I apologize if my later comments sounded jerk-ish, I was just defending my position on why I think certain powers make sense for certain elements.[/quote]

Don’t worry about it, man. I hope that you don’t mind that I pointed out how I felt, but it wasn’t a huge deal. Thanks for moving forward with me.

-Azani

Can Boom-Yan be added to the list? He is my favorite brickonicle fan character to date, and I will go start a petition, how many signatures will I need to make him canon?

Yeah…I doubt that is ever gonna happen. They aren’t really accepting Original Characters.

that’s not going to happen no matter what… even i know that.
but thanks i didn’t think anyone liked it that much.

i do wish he would be considered even as maybe a later character.
or at the minimum pick him apart for the ideas involved.

if people don’t know what i’m talking about is this

Does anybody have the original picture for this without the TTV Podcast stuff on it? I really like this artwork, I haven’t been paying much attention to Brickonicle so I wouldn’t know where it came from.

I’m not sure if they already discussed that, but does Protodermis exist in G3? And are there still mask-makers and the different types of Kanoha(Normal, Noble and Great)?

Speaking of moving forward, what Kanohi powers do you think would apply to Fire? Because I cannot, for the life of me, figure out a single one.

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Maybe something like the Mask of charisma, since the Toa of fire seems to be a champion/leader of sorts to the fire village?

Here are a few pitches I have for the story (if there’s a better place to pitch things, please correct me).

1. Toa Names
Personally I’m not a fan of the fact that the Toa have both Matoran names and Toa names. Is it truly necessary to introduce ambiguity by going from calling your main character Narmoto to then calling them Tahu?
I think it would make sense to just have the Toa called Tahu, Gali, etc. before becoming Toa. That way, you avoid the plot hole of “Why wouldn’t they just keep answering to their Matoran names?”

2. Changes to Earth
I like the changes the Earth element has taken, but recently it seems like the jungle theme has become the sole focus and Tiko might no longer be mostly underground.
Personally I always saw Earth in G3 as a command over ‘Mother Nature’, which also includes some of G1’s traditional powers like creating earthquakes. Powers over nature are completely justified in staying, however, and I see no reason why they can’t be the focus. However I’m a very big fan of Oomatu’s ‘underground grove’ kind of theme to the Earth region - it gives the impression that the Onu-Matoran are more in touch with the heart of the island and hence wiser. Too much focus on a jungle theme would be quite a departure from G1’s iconic underground theme in my opinion.
As a consequence of this change, Onu-Matoran could remain both wise and keep their mining traditions given their connection with the earth itself.

3. Other Elements
To prevent restriction of the lore to seven elements, a concept for (much) later years could be introduced or hinted at that there are more than six (or seven) elemental spirits for other elements. Perhaps the spirits belong to some sort of race but only the main six are known to influence Matoran culture on the island.

4. Turaga
Instead of reserving the title for select leader figures in Matoran culture, what about classifying them as former Toa?
Most of them could be hermit-like characters that study the elements and are a source of knowledge on how the Toa can hone their powers (if the new Toa can find them).

5. Matoran Choosing Elements
It seems G3 is following the trend of Matoran being born into a particular element, but what about giving them some choice?
Matoran could be born into a particular village and element, and hence have a natural attunement to the elemental god of that region, such that it is easier for them to learn how to use limited elemental powers for that region. However if they choose, they can travel to another region and learn to adapt and weakly control another element, which would put less restriction on canon and be an opportunity for some interesting character backstories.
I think it would be best if a Matoran can only be attuned to one element at a time, and the process of changing is long, difficult and somewhat unconventional. However if they left their region with only a basic control over their element, their connection to the region’s elemental god would fade and they would lose some of their powers.
Edit: This could impose changes on the Lighting tribe’s origins, which I build upon in my next post (#426).

Actually, and idea I thought of was that there exist no seventh elemental god or spirit and that the element of Lightning was a creation of the Matorans.
Which would be a good reason for why Makuta would be rather angry at this new tribe, not because Ekimu or karzahni created a new tribe and broke an agreement, but because the Matorans were creating a new element all on their own.
The element of Lightning would be a good reason to justify Makuta’s dislike of the Matorans sentience because he believes that the Matorans will destroy themselves or rise and over throw the three brothers with their new elements.
There is also the possibility that they could even end up rejecting the three brothers and no longer look at them as all-powerful deities.

Also, im working on some background info for the Rahkshi. Plus some other things.

The Matoran ‘creating’ an element is interesting, though using my proposal, it could just be that the element of Lightning was discovered and harnessed by nomadic Matoran from other villages, but was frowned upon because of its destructive capability and its association with the seventh elemental God, who is either mischievous or is in league with Makuta.

You could also introduce the idea that the sub-element of Shadow is what gives the Rahkshi their powers, and that Makuta is the ‘pseudo-elemental God’ of that element. Given Makuta’s weakness and the fact he is not a true spirit, he cannot create Toa but creates ‘perverted Toa’, i.e. Rahkshi.

It’s a title that’s become their identity. Narmoto is “Tahu” the same way Donald Blake is Thor.

We were never able to find another element that we were happy with, or that had enough visual punch in order to warrant another element. Frankly, the wide range of new elements in the later years of Bionicle was something most of us didn’t really like, and we would rather that not be repeated.[quote=“Hazash, post:439, topic:34404”]
Instead of reserving the title for select leader figures in Matoran culture, what about classifying them as former Toa?
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As of this point, there have not been any Toa for hundreds of years, long enough for them to become a myth. Any former Toa are dead.

This one could be addressed. I’m not opposed to the idea.

It has not been discussed. I’m pretty sure we’re not going with the different types of Kanohi, though.

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