2024-07-03

Where the Falling Tears Reach the Sky

 This is my entry for Bio-Cup 2024, round 2, theme Classes - Monk. Now classes here refer to D&D Classes such as rogue, wizard, cleric and so on - not social classes, school classes or anything like that. I liked the theme and I liked monk in particular. Monks are often calm, benevolent and refined, similar to many of my favourite fictional characters.

This round ends tomorrow (in the other side of the globe, so it might be Saturday here already). I was most of this round away from home, so I built this in two days. However, I developed my concept while not able to build, and it changed very little; the only thing I can think of is the more relaxed sitting pose instead of some sort of lotus position. It became quite obvious early on that I was going to build Keetongu; he is my favourite Bionicle character and I've gone with the nick (Pate-)Keetongu in the internet in tha past. In the third Bionicle film Keetongu appears to be some sort of monk, hibernating in a lotus position in a ice pool (?) in a hidden sanctuary known only in legends. I took this idea, the portrait of a mystical beast-man living in a forgotten temple somewhere, waiting patiently the dire hour.

I've built keetongues in the past. Many of them go back to 2007 when I started posting MOCs in Brickshelf. There is an alt-built Keetongu, black keetongu, skinny Keetongu, flying Keetongu, small Keetongu, smaller Keetongu, the first proper Keetongu, the second proper Keetongu, the refurbished second proper Keetongu (already on this blog) and minifigure Keetongu. I picked up the proper Keetongu from my childhood home last week and took it apart for this; but fret not, the third proper Keetongu (different from this one) is already in progress. It shall be out soon on the next lion-themed review article.

Unlike most of my older keetongues this is definitely the Keetongu of Metru Nui (they used the say same on Makuta). I also wanted to take a wilder, more robotic and probably more Bionicle take on Keetongu; my proper ones have tended to be mushroom-shaped and muscular. A week before the round theme was revealed a friend had sent me a Discord gif with the official Keetongu set render among rabbits saying Good Morning or something (true story). I stared it for a while, wondering that the official Keetongu looks pretty weird with it long eye stalk and everything, but cool nonetheless. It inspired me to make this model that tooks the keetongu essence to very different direction from my previous models. Look, I even ditched the hat! I instead wanted to embrace weird piece, feeling more like Neo Shifters of all things. The Skopio dude (Telluris) mask I had managed to find in a Pii Poo event a year ago helped there. What an unusual piece. Elves dragon lower jaw made a nice counterpart to it.

I also made my own version of Keetongu's weird whirligig weapon, turning it into a more ceremonial staff. It uses a piece from my this year's Lugbulk order I got on Monday, the black Potter goggle rim. I ditched the sword, because who the hell cares about it? Miramax certainly didn't.  

However, Keetongu itself was not clear enough for the theme "monk" so I designed my own version of the forgotten shrine he inhabits. Miramax version isn't very interesting and the weird pool would have been difficult to built, so I turned to more classical Mata Nui Online Game aesthetics and bound this to my Bionicle-themed builds of the previous Cup, Harvest Merchants and The Forbidden Ceremony. There's something serious, solemn and mysterious in those Tohunga headpieces, and they helped to form the bionicle-religious atmosphere. Ten candles, recycling the flying buttresses of the Notre-Dame cathedral, complete the scene.

-Eero.




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