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Midak, Toa of Light
Yeah, this dude was totally a displaced Av-Matoran.
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Kanohi Great Pakari, Mask of Strength. The same Pakari he wore as a Matoran. In combination with his physique, he resembles a blend of Toa Onua's Mata and Nuva forms (if you ignore the gold and white armor).
Brilliant Greataxe As a Matoran, Midak carried a small hatchet. A useful tool for collecting bamboo and other fencing material for the Ussal pens. It's also good for scraping dried gunk off of shell—some crabs have a tendency to roll around in Great Spirit knows what... The hatchet transformed with him, becoming a massive axe that borders on unwieldy for most; with muscles honed from years of hard labor, he lifts it with ease. When he's boosted by the Pakari, it might as well be featherlight.
Midak's Skyblaster Gifted to him by the Turaga Nuva upon becoming a Toa. The launcher was named after him, so it's only fair that he gets one of his own to play with.
It's silly, but I like to imagine my Midak as a sort of inverse-Takua.
Takua's bright tricolors vs Midak's black & grey.
Takua was alienated in Ta-Koro, and couldn't focus on work for long before giving in to wanderlust—behavior that got him temporarily banished. Midak, on the other hand, loved his job tending to the Ussals. Although he lived just outside the tunnels, he rarely strayed far from Onu-Koro and saw the village as home (sure, some of his neighbors thought he was strange for enjoying bright sunlight as much as he did, but they didn't know what they were missing out on).
Takanuva changes his name, ditches his old mask and colors, and fully embraces a new identity for himself. Despite things being obvious in hindsight, Midak was shocked when he didn't become a Toa of Earth. He's protective of his Pakari and deliberately keeps some of his armor black as a means of staying grounded to his old life.
Those golden parts are from bootleg sets. Be warned, they're a shade of gold that's too bright and shimmery to match anything from Lego's color palette. GoBricks also sells this shade as 'bright gold' if you're interested in buying loose parts in this color. I also used a bootleg towball socket for the neck. :P
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Pewku
This is how you do realism.
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Creator: imbatman123459
Something that last reblog reminded me of. That I'm pretty sure I've already talked about. Is that the VNOG Ussal sprites are actually backwards:
And they way the sprites are designed also makes them look more insectoid, with the way the "arms" are depicted making them almost resemble wings, and the added pincers and eyes giving it a cartoony bug face.
Commission for someone who wishes to remain anonymous! This was such an interesting idea, I'm glad i got the chance to give it a shot ^^
Good Crab 🦀 13 pcs/pzs
Ussal Nui
Aqua Magna, c. 100,000 AGR
The surface portion of Meki Nui's Onu Wahi is a vast expanse of unsettled grassy moorland, dotted with rocks and crags that hide entrances to the underground. It's said that somewhere out on these plains, the queen of the wild Ussal herds holds her serene court.
Moctober 2022, Day 25