Soldiers of the Second and Fourth Kingdoms marched upon the Iron Mountain of Angon, thinking to retake the ancient site of Roxtus in the name of the nascent Quadrate.
But to their dismay, they found that the Mountain was not uninhabited.
Finally got this plucky fella to a point I'm feeling good about! Though I may still make modifications in the future. Initially starting with just the painted helmet to match the comics, I kept redoing spots and bulking things up until he felt distinct enough as deserved.
I wanted to make it seem like the escape from the Baterra was truly difficult, so beyond just losing his squad he also lost a hand. I might replace the shield with a Keetongu Spinning shield mechanism one day, using black Kohrak shields?
Also I was never a fan of how the Life Counter looked on his heel. Moving it to the torso adds some nice bulk, helps it feel like a gearbox, and gives me room to balance out the legs!
Some MOCs I designed in Stud.io. A generic mech, an imp, a False Hydra, and a skrall with a badass robot arm.
Wait. Is having a robot arm still cool in a universe where everything is already biomechanical?
Before the fall of Atero… Before the sundering of the Skrall… Before the war for the core and the calamities it would bring… There was an impossible mask, and six forgotten warriors.
While their own history may claim otherwise, the warriors of the Rock Tribe were not always a separate species from their fellow Glatorian. Once, before the ascension of the Element Lord of Rock, they were but one of the many tribes of Spherus Magna… a proud and warlike tribe, but not so different or superior as they would like to believe. While they mostly kept to their defensible homeland in the region of Bota Magna, the Rock Tribe also held a handful of colonies across the north of Spherus Magna, largely in the White Quartz and Black Spire Mountains.
One of these colonies — which had recently admitted a large number of Iron Tribe Agori and Glatorian as miners — was led by the determined, dedicated, and inflexible Venna. While she might one day be called a Sister of the Skrall, in her time she was simply another member of the warrior class whose fierceness and wisdom in battle had granted her this governorship… one she quietly resented as a backwater, far from any hope of honor or glory.
That all changed, however, when Ferrux discovered his impossible mask, and Venna saw her chance to prove her metal to the Great Beings themselves by delivering it alongside him…
This small band of Skrall Warriors that are lead by an Agori Bone Hunter that are in hiding after escaping the battle of the GSRs
Stanca
a former member of the bone hunter tribe, she is crafty and sly, knowing how to get others to do what she wants. She found her boys wandering almost dead from starvation, they had fled the great battle and wandered in the mountains with no food or water. She nursed them back to health and they have followed her every word ever since
Ronokku
he is as run of the mill Skrall as you can get, a simple Warrior. He is all so much brighter then the other two Skrall but that is not saying much. He is Varacors older brother and rather perfective of him
Collis
A former member of the Skrall Special Forces. This one is one the most dim beings on all of Spherus Magna
Varacor
the youngest member of the group and was one of the last to born before the schism of the Skrall race, he is sadly not as ruthless as most of his race and probably would have been beaten by the rest of the Skrall if he did not have his older brother Ronokku covering for him
Headcanon that Skrall as a species are essentially doomed on Spherus Magna.
Even though they are warriors of the highest caliber, 100,000 years of war, starvation, and the loss of every female of their species leads to a slow, inevitable decline.
Ruthlessly culling any member of their species that wasn't a high-class warrior meant that there was no investment in education or skilled labor. The only way their society functioned was to rely on pillaging and slave labor to obtain food, medicine, and essentially everything that didn't involve stabbing.
Given their very rigid social system, it didn't seem like female Skrall had much say or power in their society. On Bara Manga, the second they did get mental powers they were considered a threat and banished to the wilds. Canonically, the male and female Skrall also separated into two societies on Bota Manga.
After that point, the population replacement rate was 0 and the male Skrall were in an endless war with the Agori for resources. While they never really lost fights, that didn't mean that they weren't losing people to disease, injury, and old age.
And then Mata Nui came along and curb-stomped the only leader-cast member of their species they had left. The remaining male Skrall dispersed into smaller groups led by named Skrall or high-tier casts.
And then Teridax came along.
A huge portion of their remaining population was atomized when Teridax blasted their home in the Black Spike Mountains. The remaining groups decided to join the free-for-all fight between the Agori, Toa, Rahkshi, and Skakdi.
And even as amazing warriors in a normal fight, there's no way the Skrall did anything but get their shit kicked in against armies of beings with ranged supernatural powers. A sword is great, but not much use when all your opponents can do things like suck the oxygen from your lungs, or summon a mountant to crush you without breaking a sweat.
Plus, every Agori and Glatorian hates their guts and wouldn't hesitate to gut any Skrull injured or trapped by the absolute free-for-all that was Bara Magna.
Anyone who survived the bloodbath and subsequent reformation of Spherus Magna, including adding Bota Magna Skrull to their ranks, is still looking at a very grim future.
The Skrall are now outclassed by almost every sentient species (and most wildlife) on the planet in terms of power and resources. Their home and leader cast are gone, and they have no slaves left (all killed or emancipated by Toa) to produce goods or labor. Their species is still split into two societies by gender and getting together long enough to have kids probably isn't in the cards.
A few Skrall are hired on by the Dark Hunters, but given their lack of powers, they would be best as cannon fodder, or as combat trainers to beings with greater powers.
Every other remaining male Skrall group is going to have their shit kicked in by every other group the second they try to cause trouble. And the Baterra are probably still picking off warriors whenever and wherever they find them.
Their population has plummeted over the last 100,000 years and the remaining members of the species are essentially the last generation.
The best hope their species has is that the female Skrall, being less militant and having no mental powers left, join with Agori or Glatorian society. They might be closely related enough that they can have children with the Glatorian or Agori.
If so, any future Skrall are at most 50-50 genetically split with another species. Subsequent generations will have thinner and thinner Skrall genetics, and they'll be extinct as an individual species.
Given that they were absolute bastards as a species and society in-canon, that might be for the best. Banishing every member of your society that can have children, and then going to endless war with every one of your neighbors forever is essentially biological suicide.