Metoran Chronicler Company Takua, Macku, Kapura, Tamaru, Kopeke, Taipu, and Hafu

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Metoran Chronicler Company Takua, Macku, Kapura, Tamaru, Kopeke, Taipu, and Hafu

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The Ko-Matoran of Metru Nui
Ihu
(Inspired by Scmd1999's design on TTV)
Jaa
Kopeke
Nuju
Talvi
The great Matoran race!
Who are you rooting for?
Ko-Matoran Representation! Okay, so I skipped Le-Koro and Onu-Koro, but I am working on them. Le-Koro is almost finished, I just need to build some birds, and maybe that lightning bug if I ever figure out how. Does anyone know?
So there were originally, I think six represented Ko-Matoran in MNOG: Matoro and Kopeke, the Sanctum guards, Lumi and Jaa. I have added some Matoran from MNOG2 as well as Ehrye, who does not have a diminished or rebuilt form. He's the one with the Mahiki behind Kopeke. I'm a little surprised how often dark gray shows up in Ko-Koro, but then again Kopeke was dark gray when he got rebuilt. I know he appears light gray in MNOG2, but that's due to a typo! I think BS01 accounts for this in the other Matoran affected by this error.
Also, some of the MNOG2 Matoran I included have blue masks and feet, but I couldn't tell if they're supposed to be sand blue or light blue. I have elected to make them sand blue because they look like the same shade as Matoro, however I am willing to experiment and I am open to criticism and feedback! Let me know what y'all think!
Once I finish the Onu-Matoran, who include far more background characters than I expected, I will share them, as well Le-Koro once I build the birds I mentioned. As a bonus, I'll share something else I made for Le-Koro in a follow-up post.

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Some Valentines Day matoran art!! Please have a good day!!!
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Chapter 27: The Muaka, It Escaped Its Cage
With the revelation of a new kra-matoran, the Mahri begin seeking out answers. But the arrival of a new toa changes the situation drastically.
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Phew, sorry for the wai- huh, hold on, what do you mean it hasn't even been a month since the last chapter? I did all this in four weeks??? Wow. Amazing what can be done when the writer's block effs off.
Anyway, the second half of this chapter did not go at all as planned. A certain someone who wasn't supposed to show up for a bit longer in the story got tired of waiting, I guess, and threw everything I had planned for the second half and for the next chapter out of the window.
Who wrote the Bionicle books? (in-universe)
When talking about the Bionicle books with fans, Greg Farshtey (the real world author) would sometimes take a page from J.R.R. Tolkien and say that the stories were actually texts from the Bionicle universe that he "translated" into English. Which got me thinking, if these were stories that were written in the Bionicle universe, who wrote them?
And I thought the cutest answer would be, it was the Chroniclers who wrote them! And the more I thought about it, the more I realized this theory works surprisingly well! There were 3 main Chroniclers (Takua, Hahli, and Kopeke) corresponding to the 3 series of Bionicle books (Chronicles, Adventures, and Legends)
Takua was Cathy Hapka, and the primary author of the Chronicles series, relating the adventures of the Toa Mata to the island of Mata Nui. In some cases it was implied that he was either there in background of the events, or simply heard of them from the Toa themselves during his many conversations with them. The exception was Tales of the Masks, written by Greg Farshtey Hahli. The Tales are included in the Chronicles as they take place during that time, though as they are the story of how the Turaga decided to reveal Metru Nui just before the Kohlii Tournament, they were only revealed and published after Takua ascended to the ranks of Toa, and are the first events she recorded. Mask of Light was also written by Takanuva as a final chronicle relating his own journey to find the Seventh Toa. It is often grouped with the Chronicles, though as he was no longer officially the Chronicler, it is sometimes considered separately.
Next is the Adventures, written by Hahli, translated by Greg Farshtey. You can really see the distinct writing styles between Hahli and Takua emerge here. She recorded the Adventures as she was canonically there for almost all of the Turaga's council sessions where they told the Toa Nuva.
The Legends series was written by Kopeke, who became Chronicler after it was discovered Hahli had also been transformed into a Toa. Kopeke learned of many of the events that took place second hand from Hahli, who canonically told him of the events in the Pit, and probably told him of the adventures on Voya Nui. Having been given his stories from the previous Chronicler, Kopeke's writing style is noted fro being highly similar Hahli's both written by Greg Farshtey. Kopeke also later learned of the events in Karda Nui when the Toa Nuva returned home. Much of these Legends had to be written in secret during the Reign of Shadows, as a hope to keep the stories of the Toa heroes alive during the dark times.
But then of course there are the Bara Magna books, and I believe these were recorded by Berix, who took on the role of Chronicler in Mata Nui's band of Glatorian in their adventures. After the Reformation, he worked closely with Kopeke to recount the events of the Battle of Bara Magna, leading to his style being heavily influenced by Kopeke's and Hahli's Farshtey styles.
And so there you have it! Those are the true authors of the Bionicle books in my headcanon! Let me know what you guys think about this