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aaeeart · 3 months
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had an idea the other day, but wasn't committed enough to actually polish finish and all, but here's the enigmatic Force duo anyway <3
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(commission info)
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indigoartistic · 15 days
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I can't explain how these wolves make me feel. Something like sadness, fierce, and deep.
Might be fun to make a Rebels tarot card deck!
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besalisks · 1 month
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engagemythrusters · 10 days
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do you think Dume looked up and watched the sky fill with purrgil. do you think he knew what would come to be.
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sokoda · 4 months
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[SWB 207] Turaga Dume & Nivawk
All pieces used for Nivawk come in these colors. Dume is a custom minifigure.
Here are some extra renders of Dume and the function, as well as a group render together with my [SWB 21] Nidhiki and [SWB 32] Krekka:
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mugbearerscorner · 2 months
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See on YouTube
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batteredshoes · 3 months
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Dume Scrolling
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nattarthetimedragon · 6 months
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Toa Dume
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legend-as-old-as-time · 8 months
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An important difference between Dume and the Turaga Mata Nui:
Dume was responsible as a leader for the whole city of Metru Nui and all its inhabitants, which numbered somewhere in the thousands or more. He barely interacted with any of the matoran, which is large part of why nobody noticed that Teridax replaced Dume. I wouldn't be surprised if he went long stretches of time without making an official appearance.
The only regular outside contact he'd likely had was the Toa Mangai, whose numbers dwindled over the centuries until only Lhikan was left. And Lhikan was constantly busy keeping the city safe.
I wouldn't be surprised if Dume, over time and influenced by his background as a toa from war time and the civil war, slowly forgot that his people were, well, people. That each one had their own life and was their own person because he didn't interact with them.
He wouldn't be personally affected when any or even bigger numbers of them died. He learned about it from reports. It's like hearing on the news that somebody from the other end of your city died in a bad accident. Over time, he might've come to perceive the matoran as numbers that kept Metru Nui running.
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On Mata Nui:
The former Metru Nui matoran live in six villages, lead by one turaga each. And each turaga has two deputies aiding them. That is still a large number of inhabitants to lead, but much more manageable. It helps that the matoran learned to rely on each other as community for help and on themselves when necessary.
It also helps that their turaga used to be their fellow matoran.
And the turaga live as part of the village and community. They talk with their matoran, give advice, mentor them, listen to them, etc. They know some of them closely. They celebrate together. They protect the matoran and the matoran protect them.
For the Mata Nui turaga, the matoran are their people. They're connected to them. Even if they don't feel close to each one, hearing about injuries or witnessing them affects the turaga. And so does each death.
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Hey guys! There are some brand new story releases on Myths and Legacy, celebrating the site's 3rd anniversary! You can check out the new stories here: https://mythsandlegacy.com/read/?id=mnl&v=1&lang=eng
First up is "Among the Ruins", an Adventures novel telling the story of the Toa Hordika and their search for Turaga Dume and the Kanohi Avohkii
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Next, there's an expanded edition of Web of Shadows, incorporating scenes from the comics and a brand new scene featuring Turaga Dume!
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Last but not least, an updated version of my first Bionicle fanfic, Call to Arms!
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Hope you all enjoy the new stories!
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aaeeart · 2 months
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Jacen Lost??!!
Wdym lost 👁👁
Where is he
this one's gonna be an animatic! ~~or a comic if I don't find good music heh~~
Jacen is weird, Force weird, and sometimes he wanders, listening to the mystical energy - to everyone's dismay. One day he wanders too far, Hera's out there looking, until she meets...
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bioniclechicken · 1 year
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More Dredd Dume
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rrbobani · 10 months
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Me realizing that Dume here was the only guy that looked like his movie version in the Bionicle comics and it started to make me question things
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jeanphilippedume · 1 year
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Illustrations pour le magazine PHOSPHORE.
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locitapurplepink · 26 days
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crystaltoa · 6 months
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Another level of awkward for the former Toa Metru returning as turaga to Metru Nui:
They are now in charge of the vahki, too.
I think canonically, the Vahki were all destroyed, either in the great cataclysm or by the Visorak, but in a scenario where Dume had been repairing them , or wanted them recreated... I think that's a hard "no" from everyone. I think the Rahaga would back them up on that.
Truth be told, I think Dume would have to be completely clueless to not know that Vahki had so many issues. I mean, smashing down buildings? Because that's marginally quicker than going AROUND them? Seriously? (Those things are probably the reason they started building regeneration disks into structures). I think he knew the problems they were causing. But there was a sunk cost fallacy involved, he'd invested too much time and resources into the Vahki project to cancel it now. Surely Nuparu's next software patch will sort it all out. Surely Matoran will eventually get the message that Crime is Bad and just stop doing any sort of mischief that would prompt the Vahki to chase them.... Surely it's better that the population thinks Dume's a ruthless iron-fisted tyrant than think he might have made a mistake...
I don't have a lot of sympathy for Dume, generally. But I think interpreting him as someone a bit lacking in empathy and in waaaay over his head with no support and unwilling to show weakness or fallibility is probably more reasonable than assuming he was just as much of an authoritarian tyrant as Teridax. The Turaga Metru don't particularly like him, and disagree with him on a lot of things, but he's probably grateful to have them and the Rahaga around rather than trying to run the city on his own, and grateful to have actual Toa upholding the peace instead of sadistic punishment machines.
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