THE GREAT SPIRIT IS REAL
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THE GREAT SPIRIT IS REAL
Everyone’s always talking about the Great Spirit Robot, but no love nor fanart is given to the Prototype Robot! 😤
Seriously though, its pieces were what the Glatorian and Agori lived in for so long, so I’m interested to see more takes and even an attempt at a 3D model for the Prototype Robot. Roxtus is meant to be the Prototype Robot’s head, but unfortunately the two look nothing alike. I’m interested in fanart of the Agori villages that better reflects how each is just a portion of the Prototype Robot- With the robot evidently having been split into eight pieces, based on the number of structures put together confirmed by BS01.
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Realistically speaking, the Agori Villages should be much bigger than they’re depicted in visual media. Even if we go by the canon height of 2/3 the Great Spirit Robot’s, and then apply Faber’s smaller estimate of the GSR’s height, then like. Each piece of the robot should be the size of a small country by minimum, and much taller than Mount Everest. Roxtus is straight-up puny compared to what it should be in all of its visual depictions.
After all, we know each village’s piece of the robot acts as its primary housing structure, so the interior of these villages should be suitably vast too; Big enough to hold islands from the Matoran Universe, for reference! The inside of each village should be a colossal dark cavern, the size of the Matoran Universe’s domes. These aren’t so much villages as they are city-state fortresses, like the one the Golden-Skinned Being created for the Skakdi; Feats of architecture far beyond that of any human creation, each village making all of humanity’s largest creations combined look puny. Even if the pieces aren’t that big compared to the planet they’re on, they should be incomprehensibly huge to the Agori, who are around human height.
Granted, it’s possible that the Prototype Robot’s pieces are mostly buried (as seen with Knee Island), leaving relatively little above the sand to work with- But then that just makes the assembling of the Agori Mega-Village even more of a logistical nightmare, because now everyone has to dig these up like an archaeological dig site unparalleled. It’s honestly kind of hilarious to me, even as a child, that the Agori just. Decided to pull and push their villages together, and that somehow worked.
The manpower and logistics of physically dragging such massive structures across the sand must’ve been nightmarish, but they just went ahead and did this, because they deemed it the most viable solution to their settlements being far apart. It’s literally that meme where Patrick suggests pushing Bikini Bottom elsewhere, but it actually unironically works, nobody questions it, and it’s treated as a totally feasible and symbolic feat that is begun and wrapped up within the end of 2009. Amazing.
On another note, it’s a shame most of the Prototype Robot’s pieces are unseen up until they’re put together. Like the twist with its successor the Great Spirit Robot, the big reveal is kind of ruined by the fact that there isn’t as much build up as there could’ve been; Only Vulcanus, Knee Island, and Roxtus look like actual pieces of a robot, and nowhere close to a full robot put together. The other villages don’t seem to have any giant pieces based on their visual depictions, which feels a bit incongruent. It’d be cool to see glimpses of the Prototype Robot’s other body parts scattered across Bara Magna; Like a hand re-enacting the Three Finger Island concept, planned and cancelled as far back as 2001, but finally given symbolic life through the in-universe concept for the GSR.
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Faber, please tell me that you have concept art for the Prototype Robot too. D: