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The Order of Mata Nui was first formed by the Great Beings at roughly the same time as both the founding of Metru Nui and the formation of the Brotherhood of Makuta. It was formed as a secret society dedicated to serving the will of the Great Sprit Mata Nui. It is one of the most powerful organizations in the Bionicle universe, and the only groups who can currently rival it are the corrupt Brotherhood of Makuta and a mercenary guild called the Dark Hunters. Their base of operations is located on the island of Daxia. // In the fictional universe of Lego Bionicle, multiple species, races, and other groups exist. ...
Metru Nui In the Bionicle storyline, Metru Nui is a huge island city-state located far beneath the surface of the island of Mata Nui; its name literally means Great City in the Matoran language. ...
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Secrecy The Order works in utmost secrecy, leaving public acts of Mata Nui's will to his chosen warriors, the Toa. Members are not permitted to reveal the Order's secrets, except in the direst of circumstances. Because of this, very few know about the Order's existence: The Toa Mata; the first team of Toa to be seen in the storyline. ...
- Members of the Brotherhood of Makuta "probably have suspicions, but don't know about it directly."[1]
- Vakama knows that there is a group that serves Mata Nui; he learned this from the now-deceased plant creature Karzahni.
- Dark Hunter leader the Shadowed One is aware of a "mysterious third player" that rivals both the Hunters and the Brotherhood, and has tasked the Hunter codenamed "Gatherer" with finding more information.[2] (Should Gatherer's investigation bring him a little too close to the truth, the Order will probably have him killed.[3])
- Axonn's allies in the race for the Mask of Life - the Toa Inika, the Toa Nuva, and the Matoran of Voya Nui - have learned of the Order.[4]
- In trying to coerce Dekar to give up the Mask of Life, Brutaka announced his alliegiance to the Order (leaving out the part that he had been banished). Neither Dekar nor the Barraki that accompanied Brutaka believed him.
- The residents of Artakha know of the Order,[5] and Artakha himself requested that the Order make the land's location forbidden knowledge.
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Activities The following is what is known about the Order's activities in the Bionicle universe: - As one of its first acts, the Order sent Umbra to be a guardian of the Ignika Mask of Life. They later sent Axonn and Brutaka to act as a first line of defense for the mask.
- Over eighty thousand years ago, the Order tampered with Ehlek's species in an attempt to engineer a race to combat the Brotherhood of Makuta.[6] This was done in a way so that the species was not aware of who did the tampering.The species probably thought it was just evolution.
- After the Great Disruption in Metru Nui, the Order placed an agent in the city to potentially ward off future problems.
- After the Brotherhood of Makuta invaded the land of Artakha, the Order accepted the ruler's request to eliminate all knowledge of the land's location. In addition to altering and destroying maps, they took everyone who knew the location - including Order members - and made them disappear.
- Around sixty thousand years ago, Mata Nui erased the memories of everyone outside the Order of a six-month period. This was done in order to cover up the Order's scattering of disguised Av-Matoran throughout the world, including Takua in Metru Nui. Historical records of this time have also been erased, which can be presumed to be the work of the Order.[7]
- When Mata Nui set the stars to present false prophesies concerning the identities of future Toa, the Order planted evidence that supported these prophesies such as Toa disks. This deception fooled Makuta and allowed the correct Matoran to become the Toa Metru.
- After the Great Cataclysm, an Order member was sent to the island of Mata Nui to keep an eye on events there. However, the Order was unaware that this member was quickly killed, and therefore did not send a replacement.
- The Order created a guide to eleven of the world's key locations (the Bionicle World guide) to inform its agents, be shared discreetly with Toa if events warrant, and (if Mata Nui dies) potentally serve as a final record of the world and its people.
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Mata Nui Mata Nui is a fictional island from the LEGO Bionicle storyline, and is the setting of the first story arc, known as Bionicle Chronicles. ...
History At the formation of the universe, the Great Beings realized there was a need for a secret organization needed to carry out Mata Nui's will. Though the Toa and the Brotherhood of Makuta would be the public face of the Great Spirit, there was need for jobs that not even the Toa could do. The first members of the Order were the the builders of Artahka and Karzahni. They created a base of operations for the order on the island of Daxia, stone by stone. Once the job was done, they swore to never reveal the Order's existence to anyone. Except in extreme circumstances, exposing the organization is punishable by death. Eventually, the Order's number great in hundreds of agents from numerous species, all scattered throughout the universe.
Membership Unlike their counterpart group, the Brotherhood of Makuta, the membership of the Order is comprised of several different races. As such, the Order does not have any uniform set of powers that all members naturally share. However, all members have had their minds shielded from telepathy and mental attack, due to the sensitive information they carry. A Brotherhood of Makuta Fortress In LEGO fictional Bionicle universe, the Brotherhood of Makuta is composed of several powerful beings with the title of Makuta. The Brotherhood itself has yet to appear in the Bionicle storyline; however, a few lieutenants and several underlings have been shown. ...
The first members of the Order were the beings who oversaw the construction of the lands of Artakha and Karzahni. Potential recruits are quietly observed and tested several times over before they are offered to join, and even then they are not yet told the full extent of what they will be a part of; so far none have turned down such an offer. In addition to being tested, to be recruited, a being must be willing to leave his friends and homeland behind, to do whatever is asked of them, and sufficient power to do it. [8] This is a list of places in Lego Bionicle universe. ...
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Beings not permitted to join the Order include Matoran, Toa, and Turaga; on the grounds that they have their own destiny to follow. Former Dark Hunters and Brotherhood servants are also barred from membership.[9] Matoran as they appeared on Metru Nui. ...
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Members Active Members Axonn Axonn was once a fearsome warrior, cutting a swath of destruction and conquest through the southern lands. But then the Order of Mata Nui came to him and gave him a greater purpose, leading to his complete reformation. He was eventually teamed with Brutaka and stationed in the region that would become Voya Nui in order to guard the Ignika Mask of Life. Image File history File links Axonn. ...
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In the process of guarding the mask, Axonn and Brutaka also secretly protected the Matoran of the region. The only ones who knew of Axonn's existence was a Ko-Matoran known as Kazi and later a Ta-Matoran named Balta. When evil beings calling themselves Piraka came to the island searching for the Ignika, Axonn vowed to stop the invaders no matter what. Unfortunately, an embittered Brutaka chose to side with the Piraka, turning against Axonn and the Order. The Piraka. ...
Axonn began harassing the Piraka, but Brutaka fought him and left him badly beaten. Two of the Piraka stole Brutaka's power soon afterward and Axonn moved to go after them, but listened when Toa Jaller insisted that he will not take them on alone. Instead, he let the Toa Inika and the remaining Piraka go to stop them while he stayed and looked after Brutaka; giving Jaller a strange Zamor Sphere for the Ignika's "protection" before they left. Upon their success, Brutaka woke up, and Axonn tried to reason with him, expressing hope that he would return to the side of good. But Brutaka refused to listen, and instead attacked. The Toa Inika. ...
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As the two fought, Brutaka summoned a dimensional vortex that threatened to teleport Axonn away, and would only disappear when something stepped through it. Axonn soon realized that the friend he once knew was gone, and flew into a cold fury, becoming nigh-unstoppable. Brutaka tried to increase his power with the Piraka's antidermis virus, but Axonn smashed the vat before he could reach it. Axonn then blasted Brutaka with a beam of energy, defeating him; though it seems Brutaka came to his senses just as he fell unconscious. When Botar appeared to banish Brutaka to the Pit, Axonn pleaded on his friend's behalf, but Botar only threatened to banish Axonn as well. This is a list of objects unique to Lego Bionicle universe. ...
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Meanwhile, the Toa Inika used Axonn's Zamor Sphere to immobilize the Ignika's guardian, Vezon, allowing them to take the mask safely. Unfortunately, the mask flew away and dove under the sea, to Mahri Nui. With the Piraka's plans foiled for the time being, Axonn has stepped forward to be the protector of the island's Matoran, and has opened a secret passage for the Toa Inika to follow to Mahri Nui. He has also vowed to free Brutaka from his prison one day. The Piraka. ...
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Soon after the Inika left, a Tahtorak began to threaten the Matoran, having emerged through Brutaka's portal. To keep the Matoran safe, Axonn requested that Botar teleport it away.[10] Rahi is the name given to the animals in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
Axonn wears the Kanohi Rode,[11] the Great Mask of Truth, allowing him to see through any trick. He also carries a giant axe that, when thrown, automatically returns to him as if it were a boomerang. He can fire beams of energy through his hands or the point of his axe, and he was able to completely cure Toa Gali of madness.[12] The full extent of Axonn's powers is unknown, but his strength approaches that of a Makuta.[13] The six original Toa. ...
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Botar Botar's name is feared even within the Order, for his job is to retrieve defeated enemies - traitors to the Order and those beyond all redemption - and banish them to the Pit. The list of beings Botar banished include a group of warlords known as the Barraki. As a result of this particular capture, his existence is known of by the Makuta of Metru Nui, though his affliation with the Order of Mata Nui has not become known to Makuta. Incredibly dedicated, he threatens anyone who impedes him with the same fate as his intended targets. Image File history File links Botar. ...
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After Axonn defeated Brutaka, Botar appeared to take Brutaka away. Axonn wanted Brutaka to be given a second chance, but Botar warned that challenging Brutaka's sentence meant risking his own banishment. Axonn conceded, but vowed that he would free his friend one day; Botar simply laughed. He then stayed long enough to have a conversation with the Toa Nuva before teleporting away. The six original Toa. ...
Axonn later summoned Botar back to Voya Nui to deal with a Tahtorak unleashed during his battle with Brutaka, and Botar displayed a rare sense of justice and humor by sending Tahtorak to Xia, where it has since gone on a rampage.[14] Rahi is the name given to the animals in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
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Besides teleportation, which can be manifested as either disappearing into thin air or surrounding himself and any targets with a ring of energy, Botar's powers are unknown. He also wields a sword-like axe tool that is double sided. Botar has not been changed by the mutagenic waters of the Pit because he has never stayed long enough to be affected (he deposits his prisoners and leaves within a fraction of a second) - in fact, he has not even noticed that the Pit has been flooded.
Other Members The information and illustrations in the Order's location guide are attributed to three members: Jerbraz, Johmak, and Tobduk. (See note under "Trivia" below concerning their names)
Former Members Brutaka Brutaka was recruited to the Order of Mata Nui as something of a scholar. Though a formidable fighter in his own right, he was also able to analyze and reason quickly. The Order decided to pair his intellegence with the power of the famed warrior Axonn, and the two were assigned to guard the Ignika Mask of Life and the Matoran of what would become Voya Nui. Image File history File links Brutaka. ...
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However, since the Great Cataclysm, Brutaka has come to believe that the Great Spirit Mata Nui has forsaken his people, and has begun to question his purpose: "Being a good little soldier for the Order of Mata Nui? Serving the will of some entity who's either dead or dying, depending on who you talk to? Spending another thousand or ten thousand or a hundred thousand years on this rock, guarding a mask instead of using it for my own benefit?"[15] The Great Cataclysm a major event within the storyline of Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
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Unfortunately for Axonn, Brutaka acted on his disillusionment; turning on the Order and deciding to help the Piraka claim the mask (specifically, whichever one of them can give him their antidermis Zamor Spheres) - but, like each of the Piraka, he plans to steal the mask for himself. In exchange for stopping the Toa Nuva, Brutaka was given the Piraka's Zamor Spheres; and he personally took the Toa Nuva captive. However, he still has a decent streak left in him, as he saved some of the Matoran from a deadly Doom Viper out of force of habit; though he seems to be bothered that this decency still exists. This is a list of objects unique to Lego Bionicle universe. ...
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After Axonn began harassing the Piraka, Brutaka fought him and left him badly beaten. He and the Piraka then faced the Toa Inika, only to have two of the Piraka, Hakann and Thok, steal his power and leave him unconscious. When the Toa Inika liberated his powers from the Piraka, he rejected Axonn's offers of peace and attacked yet again, opening a dimensional vortex with the intention that it would draw Axonn in, thus saving him the trouble of eliminating him. Unable to overcome his foe, he attempted to get to the vat of antidermis, but was thwarted when Axonn destroyed it. Axonn then knocked him unconscious with a blast of energy, allowing Botar to take him into custody despite Axonn's protests. After they left, Brutaka's vortex disappeared when Krahka and Tahtorak used it to escape the Zone of Darkness. Axonn vowed to free Brutaka one day, hoping that his friend can be redeemed. The Toa Inika. ...
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Botar deposited Brutaka in an undersea prison called the Pit, where he is found by two Barraki, Ehlek and Carapar. Hearing Brutaka explain who he was, the Barraki recognized the Mask of Life as one they had seen a local Matoran with. Brutaka concluded that fate must want him to have the mask and demanded that the Barraki take him to it, but warned that six Toa will be coming for it soon. This is a list of places in Lego Bionicle universe. ...
Barraki Ehlek, as portrayed on the cover of Bionicle Legends #6: City of the Lost The Barraki are the main villains of the 2007 Legends arc of the LEGO Bionicle storyline. ...
Ehlek and Carapar played along and brought Brutaka to the other Barraki (in part hoping that the powerful stranger could dispose of their leader, Pridak - no such luck). Together, they confronted the mask's carrier, Dekar. Brutaka demanded he hand over the mask, announcing he is a member of the Order (omitting that he had fallen), but Dekar countered that if he was supposed to have the mask, he would have found it himself. The Barraki considered his talk of an Order a fairly flimsy lie, and had him dragged off by a giant squid. The following is a list of Matoran characters in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
Brutaka wears the Kanohi Olmak, the Mask of Dimensional Gates, allowing him to open portals to other places, including pocket dimensions attached to the Bionicle universe but not alternate realities.[16] These portals stay active even if Brutaka is unconscious, and only disappear once they are used. He also carries a large, double-ended blade, a gift from Axonn that can launch blasts of electrical energy; and he has two additional blades hidden on his back. His strength is so great that he can wound six Toa in one blow, and he becomes stronger and meaner when he absorbs the antidermis virus into his system. The full extent of Brutaka's powers is unknown, but his strength approaches that of a Makuta.[17] After being exposed to the mutagenic waters of the Pit, Brutaka now breathes water instead of air. He does not appear to have manifested any outward mutations yet. Kanohi Masks are objects from Lego Bionicle storyline, and the most common of the franchises collectibles. Many major characters wear these masks, specifically Toa, Turaga, and Matoran. ...
Hydraxon Hydraxon was assigned to be the jailer of the Pit, until he was badly injured in the Great Cataclysm and killed by Takadox. However, he has recently seemed to have returned from the dead.[18][19] Seeing that many prisoners have escaped the Pit after the Cataclysm, he has made it his mission to track them all down - unfortunately, he has decided that anyone in the ocean must be an escaped prisoner, including the Toa Mahri; he also thinks the Mask of Life that is now undersea is too dangerous to exist and must be destroyed.[20] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In truth, the current Hydraxon is not an original, but rather a copy. The Mask of Life, needing a guardian, used its power to transform a Matoran named Dekar into a reincarnation of the late jailer. This "Hydraxon II" fully believes that he is the original, but Dekar's memories are still buried deep within him. While this Hydraxon believes that he is a member of the Order of Mata Nui, only the original is considered to actually have had Order membership.[21] Matoran as they appeared on Metru Nui. ...
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Hydraxon is a weapons master, and is equipped with thick armor, explosive boomerangs, wrist knives, blades on his back (which he can launch mentally), and a six-barreled cannon called a Cordak Blaster. He has no mask or powers, but does not need them due to his skill as a fighter. When asked about Hydraxon's relative strength level, writer Greg Farshtey gave this statement: "I would say not as strong as Axonn, but highly skilled. In the same way Captain America can beat a stronger opponent using his shield and leverage and pressure points, Hydraxon can do the same with his tactical skill and his weaponry."[22] He is amphibious, allowing him to breathe in the now-flooded Pit, and is unaffected by the Pit's mutagenic waters.[23] This is a list of objects unique to Lego Bionicle universe. ...
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Other Former Members - The member placed in Metru Nui after the Great Disruption[24] revealed the Order's existence - and its role in planting evidence supporting the false Toa Metru - to the plant creature known as Karzahni, sometime while the city was under control of the Visorak. Karzahni said the member "told me the whole story… before he died."[25] He later passed this information on to Toa Vakama, thus allaying Vakama's previous fears that he and the other Toa Metru were not meant for their roles.
- Soon after the Matoran arrived on the island of Mata Nui, an Order member came to the island by Toa canister. Makuta noticed the powerful stranger's arrival and, ignorant of the being's connection to the Order, fought and killed him. Since the member never had the chance to alert the Order of danger, the Order sent no reinforcements; leaving the island unwatched for the entire thousand years that the Matoran lived there. Vezon later found the member's canister and used it to get to Voya Nui.[26]
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Agents Though the Order prefers not to involve outsiders, there are a few that they have commissioned to act on their behalf:
Maxilos
Maxilos and his Energy Hound Rahi, Spinax. Maxilos was a guard robot that assisted Hydraxon in keeping the Pit's prisoners from breaking out. He has now been taken over by Makuta, who is using it as a temporary new body. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Maxilos wields a sword through which he can channel his internal energies[27] and a Cordak Blaster. He is also aided by an Energy Hound named Spinax that can track any being by its unique energy signature. This is a list of objects unique to Lego Bionicle universe. ...
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Umbra Umbra is a giant warrior who lives on Voya Nui; guarding the Ignika Mask of Life from those who would misuse it. He was appointed as a guardian of the mask by the Great Beings and the Order of Mata Nui; though he does not know - nor care - who his "employers" are.[28] All that matters to him is guarding the mask from the unworthy, and anyone who wishes to claim it would have to defeat him in battle first; even Order members. He has been secluded near the mask for a long time, and may not even be aware of what happens on the island's surface. Image File history File links Bionicle_Umbra. ...
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When the Toa Inika sought to claim the Mask of Life, Umbra first used his speed to attack the intruders and disarm them. Matoro was able to use this speed against him, however, when he iced over the cavern, causing Umbra to slip and crash. He then attacked as a laser-like beam of light, but the Toa responded with more ice: Matoro coated the cavern with a mirror-like layer of ice and Nuparu lured Umbra into hitting it, causing him to reflect off of it wildly until he was knocked out. The Toa Inika. ...
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Umbra wields a large, dual-strobe staff that can fire lasers; it's also equipped with a Rhotuka launcher with the power to make hard-light projections.[30] He wears a Great Ruru-shaped Kanohi mask, but the mask is powerless.[31][32] He has ultra-speed skates on his feet that allow him to move at extremely fast speeds; and they also allow him to ride on the walls and ceilings of the chamber that he guards. More than that, he can also turn himself into an even faster beam of light. Kanohi Masks are objects from Lego Bionicle storyline, and the most common of the franchises collectibles. Many major characters wear these masks, specifically Toa, Turaga, and Matoran. ...
Other Agents Mana-Ko are large crab Rahi that guard vital spots for the Brotherhood of Makuta. What the Brotherhood doesn't realize is the Mana-Ko actually serve the Order of Mata Nui, guarding Brotherhood possessions that the Order doesn't want falling into the wrong hands. They also send back vital information that the Order can use. Rahi is the name given to the animals in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
Trivia - Axonn and Brutaka both appear as enemies in the Bionicle Heroes video game, found in the Desert and Volcano levels respectively. However, the game is non-canon, and Axonn is meant to be a hero character in the storyline.
- Farshtey once said that Axonn's axe, particularly its ability to return to its owner, is based on Thor's hammer, Mjolnir.[33] (This is presumably the Marvel Comics version as opposed to the actual mythological Mjolnir.)
- Axonn's name may be based on "axe", while Brutaka's name may be derived from the word "brute" or "brutal".
- The names of the three Order agents who provided pictures for the Bionicle World guide are nods to the guide's real-life illustrators: Jeremy Brazeal ("Jerbraz"), John McCormack ("Johmak"), and Toby Dutkiewicz ("Tobduk").
 | This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected future events. It may contain tentative information; the content may change as the event approaches and more information becomes available. | - Several Order agents were once part of an earlier organization called the Hand of Artakha.[34] Axonn, Brutaka, and Hydraxon were three such members.[35]
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References - ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 187 at BZPower forums, post #5583
- ^ Bionicle: Dark Hunters guidebook
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 189, post #5655
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 216, post #6474
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 216 post #6474
- ^ The Barraki Revealed at BZPower forums, post #1
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 219 at BZPower forums, post #6557; p. 269 post #8062
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 224 post #8959
- ^ "Daxia" entry, Inhabitants section; Bionicle World guide
- ^ Bionicle News Update post #1
- ^ The Lego Shop at Home catalog named Axonn's mask as the Kanohi "Roden", but this was confirmed to be a typo. (Official Greg Discussion p. 233 post #6986)
- ^ Bionicle.com claims Axonn can also form lava balls with his hands, but this is unproven.
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 176, post #5258
- ^ Bionicle News Update post #1
- ^ Bionicle Legends #3: Power Play, p. 115-116
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 192, post #5754
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 176, post #5258
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 218 post #6518; p. 242 post #7241; confirmed as Order member in p. 232 post #6957
- ^ 2007 press guide, posted at Hydraxon article at BS01 Wiki
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 276 post #8264
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 221
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 272 post #8140
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 272 post #8134; p. 290 post #8677
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 206, post #6164
- ^ Bionicle Adventures #10: Time Trap p. 120
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 206, post #6163; p. 219 post #6558
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 222 post #8848
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 209, post #6267
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 230, post #6883
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 230, post #6884
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 180, post #5378
- ^ A description of Umbra published by Wal-Mart claims he has enemy-melting Rhotuka and a "Naynu Mask of Lasers"; but both were declared false in Umbra Mask and Rhotuka Powers at BZPower forums, post #1
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 213 post #6390
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 244 post #7291
- ^ Official Greg Discussion p. 251 post #7524; p. 288 post #8631
External links | Heroes | Toa: Toa • Toa Mata/Toa Nuva • Toa Metru/Toa Hordika • Toa Inika/Toa Mahri • Takanuva • Lhikan A fan-made recreation of the Bionicle logo. ...
The Toa Mata; the first team of Toa to be seen in the storyline. ...
The Toa Mata. ...
The Toa Metru. ...
The Toa Inika. ...
Takanuva is a fictional character in Bionicle, which is a story/toyline created by Lego. ...
Toa Lhikan riding a Kikanalo Lhikan is a fictional character in LEGO Bionicle storyline; especially the first half of the Adventures story arc. ...
Allies: Matoran • List of Matoran • Turaga • Rahaga Matoran as they appeared on Metru Nui. ...
The following is a list of Matoran characters in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
The Turaga of Mata Nui. ...
Toa are the heroes of the fictional Bionicle mythos, a storyline of adventure and evil made by the Lego toy company. ...
Order of Mata Nui: Mata Nui • Order of Mata Nui Mata Nui, represented by a carved stone. ...
| | Villains | Brotherhood of Makuta: Makuta • Brotherhood of Makuta • Rahkshi • Morbuzakh • Sidorak • Visorak Makuta, represented by a carved stone Makuta is a fictional character in Bionicle, a story and toy line created by Lego. ...
A Brotherhood of Makuta Fortress In LEGO fictional Bionicle universe, the Brotherhood of Makuta is composed of several powerful beings with the title of Makuta. The Brotherhood itself has yet to appear in the Bionicle storyline; however, a few lieutenants and several underlings have been shown. ...
The Rahkshi. ...
The Morbuzakh is a fictional character of LEGOs Bionicle franchise. ...
Sidorak is a character in Legos Bionicle storyline. ...
A web of Visorak, with a Keelerak in the foreground. ...
Dark Hunters: Dark Hunters • Nidhiki • Piraka The Shadowed One, the leader of the Dark Hunters The Dark Hunters are an organization of bounty hunters in the Lego Bionicle storyline. ...
Nidhiki, in his mutated Dark Hunter form. ...
The Piraka. ...
Unaligned: Roodaka • Karzahni • Barraki Roodaka Roodaka is a character from LEGO Bionicle storyline. ...
Karzahni is a name applied to multiple things in LEGO fictional Bionicle storyline, all of which represent death and suffering: An ancient ruler; legends state that poor workers were sent to him to be punished. ...
Barraki Ehlek, as portrayed on the cover of Bionicle Legends #6: City of the Lost The Barraki are the main villains of the 2007 Legends arc of the LEGO Bionicle storyline. ...
| | Neutral groups | Rahi • Bohrok • Vahki Rahi is the name given to the animals in the Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
The symbol of the Bohrok Bohrok are mysterious insectoid creatures from Lego Bionicle storyline. ...
The Vahki. ...
| | Collectibles | Kanohi • Krana • Kraata • Kanoka • Rhotuka • Zamor • Squid Kanohi Masks are objects from Lego Bionicle storyline, and the most common of the franchises collectibles. Many major characters wear these masks, specifically Toa, Turaga, and Matoran. ...
A set of Lehvak Krana. ...
Kraata are a species in the LEGO BIONICLE universe that can evolve into Rahkshi if immersed in energized protodermis. ...
In the LEGO Bionicle universe, Kanoka Disks are powered frisbee-like disks that are seen all over the city of Metru Nui, used in both sport and defense. ...
Rhotuka Spinners are objects from the LEGO Bionicle storyline, particularly the second half of the Metru Nui story arc. ...
Zamor Spheres Zamor Spheres are a kind of weapon in Lego Bionicle storyline, first appearing in the Legends story arc. ...
Barraki Ehlek, as portrayed on the cover of Bionicle Legends #6: City of the Lost The Barraki are the main villains of the 2007 Legends arc of the LEGO Bionicle storyline. ...
| | Places | Mata Nui • Metru Nui • Voya Nui • Mahri Nui • Other places Mata Nui Mata Nui is a fictional island from the LEGO Bionicle storyline, and is the setting of the first story arc, known as Bionicle Chronicles. ...
Metru Nui In the Bionicle storyline, Metru Nui is a huge island city-state located far beneath the surface of the island of Mata Nui; its name literally means Great City in the Matoran language. ...
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Mahri Nui is a fictional sunken landmass from Legos Bionicle story and toy line. ...
This is a list of places in Lego Bionicle universe. ...
| | Books | Bionicle Chronicles • Bionicle Adventures • Bionicle Legends Bionicle Chronicles is the first book series based in the Bionicle universe. ...
Bionicle Adventures is the second book series based in the Bionicle universe. ...
The cover of Bionicle Legends #6: City of the Lost. ...
| | Movies | Mask of Light • Legends of Metru Nui • Web of Shadows | | Games | Bionicle: The Game • Bionicle Heroes • Handheld • Mata Nui Online Game • Mata Nui Online Game II BIONICLE Heroes is a 3D video game of the third-person shooter genre, based on Lego popular Bionicle franchise. ...
A number of games set in the Bionicle fictional universe are available for handheld systems. ...
The Mata Nui Online Game is a title applying to two computer adventure games based on the 2001 and 2003 storylines of Lego BIONICLE universe. ...
The Mata Nui Online Game is a title applying to two computer adventure games based on the 2001 and 2003 storylines of Lego BIONICLE universe. ...
| | Other | Characters and Groups • Great Cataclysm • Objects • Protodermis • Society • Timeline • Movies, Books and Media • Toys // In the fictional universe of Lego Bionicle, multiple species, races, and other groups exist. ...
The Great Cataclysm a major event within the storyline of Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
This is a list of objects unique to Lego Bionicle universe. ...
Protodermis is a mysterious fictional substance within Lego Bionicle franchise. ...
In the Lego Bionicle storyline, the Matoran people live in a culture that is in some ways like our own and in some ways very different. ...
This is a timeline of events in Lego Bionicle universe. ...
Aside from the toys in Lego Bionicle franchise, Lego has also marketed an ongoing book series, several video games (mostly for the Game Boy Advance), and three computer-animated movies. ...
// The following is a list of toys in Lego Bionicle line. ...
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