Karzahni
The shunned brother.
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Karzahni
The shunned brother.
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Creator: imbatman123459
Collection of Bionicle mask headcanons
I don't really know the best order in which to start talking about all these so I'll just-
The immoral masks are not just immoral because their powers are bad, but also because they are actually more powerful than great masks. A tier right above but not yet legendary. Why? Because the Makuta totally would.
Some of the immoral masks are mostly immoral because of that increased power, masks like the Komau have powers that can be used in very bad ways but it doesn't get labeled as immoral, meanwhile masks like the Shelek or the Crasz which actually have less ways to be used for evil are practically feared by the Toa because of their power.
They were first created and worn by the makuta (also headcanon) which first made them to be this stronger power level, which was never named and therefore whenever the masks were talked about they were always described as great masks. At some point they gave some of these masks to their Toa Hagah, which were fascinated by how powerful these masks are in comparison to other masks, and started to experiment with the scope of their powers. Eventually, they were tempted to go further with them...to start doing things they probably shouldn't...to do things that were rather...immoral.
Now I came up with this idea because of two other ideas I had. The first being to write Krika in a way that shows his mask power a bit better and shows why the Crast of all masks is considered immoral. The Toa say it's because it repels nature itself, and I liked the idea of actually showing that. Having the Crast passively cause plants to try and bend out of the way when Krika is close, Rahi appear uncomfortable and try to keep a distance, trees warp themselves to the point of damaging themselves to get away.
I then thought it would also be cool if the other immoral masks did the same. Vamprah passively draining some small amounts of energy from his surroundings, Metal around Antrol seemingly rusting faster, everything around our science boys seemingly being quieter, Bitil causing people to have random Déjà-vu and vague visions of random past moments if you're around him long enough.
Then I thought more about Bitils Mohtrek. The Toa say it is an immoral mask because it "violates the laws of time" ...I think this is interesting, because I then questioned, if that applies to the Vahi. And in my headcanon, it does.
The Vahi due to it's incredible power over time and the vast damage it can cause, is an immoral mask, and if used at all it should be used only in circumstances that very specifically require it and under heavy moderation. This doesn't completely apply to the version of the Vahi made by Vakama since it is weaker and therefore he can just give it to Tahu and trust him to not blow up the universe. (I once read a story that implied that the Vahi was made several times before but that each time it was used to reverse time to change something, and this would always unmake the Vahi, it was in that post also pointed out at the end that Vakamas Vahi surviving was unnatural. I have incorporated this into my headcanon with the adition that Vakamas Vahi is incomplete and more on the power level of a great or makuta mask as a result of the great spirit giving Vakama those specific instructions because for whatever reason a different Vahi variation was required instead of the time reverse one, possibly because Makutas plan was going on for so long that it cant be fully reversed and Mata Nui would always fall into a coma, so instead he gave Vakama the plans to make a vahi to use as a tool and as an opportunity to play nuklear chicken with Makuta Teridax. Which is why the Vahi is weaker than the other legendary masks and why it still exists (and why it is only covering half a face) )
The Vahi and the Mohtrek due to their abilities to really fuck up time in a big way are considered immoral.
The same also goes for the other two legendary masks. Most of the ignition trilogy antagonists motives can be summarized with "I want the Ignika so I can do baaaad stuff with it!" and in general my headcanon says that most being in the universe, most importantly toa, will when given very powerful masks and object likely be tempted to use them for their own selfish gain, throw away their morals and abuse the power given to them. There are exceptions of course, toa are only people after all which is why they're tempted in the first place, and of course the status of immoral masks as being hyper dangerous and evil makes most toa cautious around them. Some also just don't give in to selfish temptations to begin with, like I'd imagine Matoro. The Ignika gave Matoro a Tryna, specifically to test his morals after all and Matoro immediately after realizing what horrible mask he is wearing, vowed to only ever use it in emergencies (or if Makuta Teridax is threatening his life and his friends but he didn't really plan that now, did he? :P)
So all legendary masks are immoral and you need to be careful with who you trust to have that power. I'd like to imagine that this is specifically the reason why the mask of life has a consciousness, to test it's potential wearers and if a wearer starts to use the mask for their own selfish goals, act against the wearer on their own to prevent that. This is another reason why I also headcanon that ALL legendary masks have a consciousness. To ensure their wearers don't use them for evil. (Vakamas mask of time could possibly have a less active one due to it's lesser power)
Final idea. Several other existing masks, even if they're not makuta made immoral masks, have this great+ power level that I have mentioned earlier. The first example is the most obvious one, the Kraahkan. While I usually don't lump it together with the other immoral masks, it IS a makuta made immoral mask, which is why it is the most obvious choice and technically shouldn't bee down here, I just wanted to point it out. The Avohkii is also this power level. I heard it was a prototype mask when stolen by the makuta, and I think it makes sense for it to be this level, but also for even Artakha to not be really aware of the power level as it was meant to be a regular great mask that ended up being more powerful. I imagine the Olisi to also be in this category, created specifically to be a special more powerful but not quite legendary mask to be given to Karzahni after he lost the fight for the Mask of Creation, kinda a consolation prize one could guess. Supposedly only the Great Beings can make an Olisi with it being impossible to craft out of kanoka so the chances of other versions of the mask being out there are slim but if there are I'd imagine there are no other versions of it that are this power level.
Behold! The Mad Builder Karzahni rules mercilessly over the island that shares his name, subjecting Matoran unfortunate enough to be sent there to his every spark of twisted inspiration or morbid curiosity. Karzahni possesses the unique ability to rebuild not just his armor, but his body itself, on a whim, and has taken on at least three different forms canonically. The gold & black armored version I chose to build represents how he first appeared to Jaller and co. in BIONICLE Legends 2: Dark Destiny. #bionicle #bioniclemoc #bioniclemocs #lego #legomoc #legomocs #karzahni #artakha #olisi #matoran #hahli #3dprinting #painting https://www.instagram.com/p/CdRExyNpG41/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Too bad Karzahni didn’t use his Olisi to find a timeline where he successfully rebuilt the Matoran... Could he have done that? Did the Great Beings give Karzahni the Olisi so he could use it to see the outcomes of different choices, so he could figure out the ideal way to rebuild someone? Could the Olisi be exploited like that?
If so then WOW Karzahni hadn’t thought of that and/or really was THAT incompetent, when the Turaga who weren’t even made for that purpose, and only had leftover parts from broken Bohrok, still succeeded. And even though they distorted Gaardus and Phantom, at least the Nynrah Ghosts managed to make those two more powerful- Same with the Dark Hunters and Spinner! The Great Beings really messed up with this brother.
Karzahni, the Jailer of Matoran.
Credit goes to gerou 100 on flickr for this awesome design.
Great Olisi is from Forge of the Mask Makers on Shapeways, painted by me.
Prime Karzahni
Back when he was just "a little edgy".
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Creator: TLROsborne
Slowly getting back into the swing of things and currently juggling work and home repairs.For most other families things still aren’t too great but we’re all recovering by the day.