Kanohi
"You must not remove your masks, unless you are replacing one with another. Without them, your strength is halved."
— Toa Helryx to the Toa Mata, Swamp of Secrets
Kanohi | |
Object | |
Manufacturer | Great Beings Artakha Mask Makers |
Users | Matoran/Toa/Turaga Makuta Kestora Others |
Function | Provide power(s) to their wearers |
Status | In use |
Location | Matoran Universe (formerly) Red Star Spherus Magna |
Pronunciation | kah-NO-hee[1][2] |
Kanohi are masks worn by many inhabitants of the Matoran Universe. Many Kanohi grant their wearers powers, and some species must wear masks to function at full capacity.
The Great Beings created the first Kanohi for the Matoran.[citation needed] Afterwards, Mata Nui taught the Matoran how to make masks on their own. On Metru Nui, masks were made from Kanoka.
Properties
Kanohi attach magnetically to their wearers.[3][4] Many sapient species can wear Kanohi on their faces, and some species of Rahi can wear them on other body parts. Different species rely on the masks to different degrees. When not wearing Kanohi, Matoran, Toa, and Turaga experience negative physical effects: if their masks are not replaced, Toa feel weak and dizzy,[5] Turaga suffer extreme weakness,[6] and Matoran lapse into a coma-like state.[2] Makuta also must wear masks or else their Antidermis will leak out and they will eventually die.[7] Some beings, such as Axonn and Brutaka, do not need to wear Kanohi, but like Toa, they are weaker without them.[8][9] Others still can wear Kanohi but do not suffer negative effects from not doing so.[10]
Some Kanohi contain a power that the wearer can access through focus, discipline, and willpower.[2][11][12][13] Because Kanohi contain a finite amount of energy, their powers fade after much use and cannot be recharged.[14][15][16] If powered Kanohi are cracked or broken, they may not function properly or at all.[17][18]
Kanohi masks can be stored in a Suva shrine when not in use. If the Suva is linked to a Toa, that Toa can mentally summon Kanohi masks to them, switching between masks by teleporting their old mask to their Suva and their new mask to their face.
Kanohi come in a variety of designs. By convention, mask makers forge Kanohi in standard shapes that identify their powers and power levels. Nonetheless, mask makers find room for artistic flair; for example, Lhikan's Kanohi Hau reflected a regional style,[19] and keen eyes could even recognize the work of individual mask makers.[20] Certain Kanohi, such as those worn by Teridax's Toa Hagah, were deliberately forged in shapes that do not match their powers. With few exceptions, Kanohi do not have a fixed color; they adopt their wearers' color schemes and default to a dull gray when not worn.[21][22][23][24] Powerless masks worn by Matoran do not have this function and are instead colored manually during their production.[25][26]
Kanohi are intimately linked to the wearer and contain a portion of their spirit,[27] thus retaining an imprint of their consciousness and identity for a short time after being removed.[28] Recently deceased beings can be resurrected using this imprint by infusing their mask with great amounts of life force.[29][30]
Types
Power Levels
There are four known power levels for a Kanohi: Powerless, Noble, Great, and Legendary.
Powerless Kanohi
The most common type of mask is the powerless masks worn by Matoran. The process used to make the mask causes the energy to leak out, which is why these masks have no powers. However, they are needed for Matoran to live and function properly. Although Matoran can wear and sense the power in a Great or Noble mask, they lack the mental discipline needed to access its powers. Powerless Kanohi were typically forged from level 1 through level 6 Kanoka, however the difference between the six levels makes no difference on the resulting mask. Matoran masks can become Great masks when their wearer is transformered into a Toa by Toa Power. Powerless masks generally do not have their own assigned shape, instead commonly being forged in either of their powers' respective Great or Noble shape.
Noble Kanohi
Noble masks, which are about half as powerful as Great masks,[31][32] are worn by Turaga. They are transformed from Great masks when a Toa is turned into a Turaga. Toa, however, can also access the power of Noble Masks. Noble Kanohi are made from a level 7 Kanoka.
Great Kanohi
Great masks offer a much stronger mask power that of Noble Kanohi. While Toa are the most well-known beings to use masks, many other species are known to be able to use mask powers. Most powered masks worn are of the Great variety, and come in a myriad of abilities. Great Kanohi are notably more durable than their less powered versions, and they can even survive in lava for a short time.[33][29][34] They are forged from level 8 Kanoka.
Legendary Kanohi
There are some extraordinary Kanohi that possess powers far beyond a normal mask; these are known as Legendary Masks. Only three are known: the Kanohi Vahi, the Mask of Time; the Kanohi Ignika, the Mask of Life; and the Mask of Creation. These masks cannot be worn by ordinary users, and often require special circumstances for their power to be accessed. If destroyed, they would unleash their powers, resulting in the break-down of a fundamental force of the Matoran Universe. They are on a greater power level than Great Masks, and their powers cannot be contained on lower tiers of masks. The Masks of Life and Creation were forged by the Great Beings, while the Mask of Time was forged from a level 9 Disk of Time, which in turn was forged from the Great Disks crafted by Artakha.
Other Types of Kanohi
Adaptive Kanohi
The Adaptive Kanohi were worn by the Toa Nuva as part of Adaptive Armor. These masks were capable of altering their shape alongside the armor. Like their previous masks, these were also Great Kanohi Nuva. In their different forms, these masks adapted various features such as visors, aerial fins, and eye filters.
When Tahu was transformed back into a Toa Mata, his mask ceased to be a Kanohi Nuva, but remained adaptive.[35]
Copper Masks of Victory
On Metru Nui and Mata Nui, powerless copper-colored masks were used as decorative trophies awarded to the winners of sporting events. These could be worn, but usually were not.[36]
Golden Kanohi
Artakha created six masks called Golden Kanohi which had the Great powers of the masks worn by the Toa Mata: Shielding, X-Ray Vision, Speed, Water Breathing, Strength, and Levitation. While these allowed the Toa to access their array of powers without relying on a Toa Suva, they could still only access the powers one at a time,[37] and their powers were not stronger than that of normal Kanohi.[38] They were only in existence for a short time after all six Kanohi had been found by their respective Toa. They were bestowed upon the Toa at the Kini-Nui when the six Kanohi were placed on the Suva. The Golden Kanohi were later transformed into Kanohi Nuva upon being submerged in Energized Protodermis.
Silver Kanohi
Silver Kanohi are a hypothetical mask in the shape of the Great Kanohi of the Toa Mata that each contained the powers of three of their masks. The silver Miru, Akaku, and Kaukau each contain all three powers of levitation, x-ray vision, and underwater breathing. The silver Hau, Pakari, and Kakama each contain all three powers of shielding, strength, and speed.[39][40][41][42] In theory, two silver Kanohi could be traded for a golden Kanohi.[43] These masks never appeared in the storyline.
Infected Kanohi
The dark essence of the Makuta species, the sentient Kraata slugs, are able to corrupt and infect Kanohi, turning the bearer into a servant of the Makuta's will. These were usually powerless masks used by Makuta to control Rahi, but could also control other beings. All masks, even Legendary Kanohi,[44][45] are vulnerable to being infected. Infected Kanohi can be cleansed by the combined elemental power of six Toa.
Fused Kanohi
Like many Matoran Universe entities, Kanohi are able to fuse. These are typically formed alongside the fusions of Kanohi-wearers, such as when Toa Kaita are formed, and contain the powers of all composite masks. The powers can be activated separately or in combination.[citation needed] As seen with the Matoran Nui formed by Jala, Onepu, Huki, Kongu, Maku, and Matoro, masks are able to fuse despite being of differing power levels. The masks of Kaita remain fused even if removed, however will be dissolved when the rest of the Kaita is dissolved.[46][47] The masks worn by Toa Kaita were typically given titles that do not relate to their power and usually take the appearance of one of the masks involved in the fusion. The two known examples of Kaita masks are the Rua and Aki, as well as the Rua Nuva and hypothetical Aki Nuva.
Though not worn by a Kaita or Nui fusion, the Mask of Light and Shadow, formed by Energized Protodermis and worn by Takutanuva, share similar traits. However, unlike the masks worn by the Toa Kaita, its appearance consists of half the Avohkii, and half the Kraahkan.[29][48] The Dark Hunter Prototype also wore a mask created in a fusion.
Mutated Kanohi
In cases where the mask is altered by some kind of mutation (often fusing directly onto the user, such as the Toa Hordika and Nidhiki) the wearer usually loses access to the mask powers. However, when Karzahni was mutated by the Pit Mutagen, his Olisi kept its powers.
Many of the Shadow Matoran also wore masks in mutated forms,[citation needed] typically featuring fangs.
When Gorast was mutated by the Pit Mutagen in Karda Nui, she developed a stinger on her mask which allowed her to consume the inner light of beings.
Kanohi Nuva
More powerful than normal masks, the Kanohi Nuva were created when the Toa Mata were immersed in Energized Protodermis and became the Toa Nuva. When a mask is immersed in Energized Protodermis, it will become a Kanohi Nuva if it is destined to do so. Users of Kanohi Nuva can grant their power to ones surrounding them, and their powers are stronger and/or can last longer. Some powers also possess additional abilities. Kanohi Nuva can exist as both Great and Noble masks.[49] Only Toa Nuva and the hypothetical Turaga Nuva are able to use Kanohi Nuva, however they are also capable of using regular masks.
The only Great Kanohi Nuva in existence are the Toa Nuva's. Were the Toa Nuva to transform into Turaga, their worn masks would become Noble Kanohi Nuva.[49]
Organic Kanohi
Six Great Kanohi were rendered organic and sentient[50] by the lightning from the Red Star that created the Toa Inika. Because they were sentient, the Toa Inika were able to more easily learn and use their powers, with some even being always active on a low level.[51][52][53][54] They were not as sentient as the Kanohi Ignika[55] or krana.[56] They lost these traits when they were transformed into the masks of the Toa Mahri.
Miscellaneous Kanohi Variants
The Makuta wore Great Kanohi forged out of Protosteel. Forged by Artakha, these were specially designed to be able to shapeshift alongside their armor.[57][58][59] Some Makuta shapeshifted fangs on their masks,[60] which in some cases were poisonous.[61]
The Toa Mahri wore masks, granted to them by the Kanohi Ignika, that featured additions such as tube-like gills attached to the masks.[62] They were unable to breathe without these masks, and thus were unable to use other masks.[63][64] Lesovikk, Sarda, and Idris developed similar gills when mutated by the Pit Mutagen.[65][66]
A Great Kanohi Hau was also part of the Golden Armor, and as a mask functioned identically to a regular Kanohi Hau.[67]
The Kanohi Avohkii worn by Takanuva possessed additional powers compared to hypothetical masks of Light forged from Toa Disks.[68] When Takanuva was attacked by Shadow Leeches, his Kanohi Avohkii reacted to the transformation,[69] however it has since returned to its original shape.
Mask Making
On Metru Nui, Kanohi masks were made from Kanoka by Mask Makers in Ta-Metru. The type of Kanoka and its power level determined what kind of mask it would be, and the creators could also combine Kanoka to create different masks. Level 1-6 Kanoka are formed into Matoran masks, Level 7 is turned into Noble, and Level 8 becomes Great. The reason for these distinctions is that power leaks from the Kanoka during Kanohi creation, thus allowing only masks made from higher level Kanoka to have powers.[70] Kanohi could be forged back into Kanoka, however only Noble and Great masks would maintain their power in doing so.[71]
To forge a Kanohi mask, the Kanoka would be melted down and reforged or carved into the desired shape. The masks could not be flawed or else their powers (if the finished product was meant to have any) would leak out.[citation needed] Flawed masks were melted down to make more raw Protodermis. Colors of the powerless masks were determined upon creation, while Masks of Power were naturally gray and only adopted color when worn.[25][26] Masks would be painted with a coloring additive during the mask making process,[70] to differentiate power level. Powerless Matoran masks would have silver paint added to the top half.[72][73] The color is apparent even when the masks are not worn, and resists being colored when the mask is worn.[74][75] On Mata Nui, this coloring eventually faded with time.[76]
While the masks can be in any shape regardless of their power or power level, mask makers have adopted specific shapes for certain powers and power levels, in order to avoid confusion if a Toa is in dire need of a mask.[77][78][79][80] Masks may later change their shape under certain circumstances, such as when they transform to a different power level, or if gifted in memory of another being.[81]
Kanohi were able to be forged from different types of metallic protodermis, as is the case with the masks worn by the Toa Hagah[82] and the masks of the Makuta.[57] Kanohi could also be created on larger scales (such as the giant Kanohi Hau in Artakha[83][84][85]) or smaller scales (such as those worn by Kofo-Jaga[86][87]).
There are other ways to make Kanohi, as Kanohi predated mask makers.[citation needed] One method was to mold a mask directly from purified Protodermis, foregoing the Kanoka stage.[88] However, this makes it difficult to determine the mask's power.[89] Mask making on Metru Nui stopped temporarily while it was was deserted, and resumed briefly when it was again repopulated, and halted finally when the entire Matoran Universe was evacuated. Other places where masks were made include the island of Artakha.[citation needed] The Red Star was able to replicate masks.[90]
Certain devices could be added to Kanohi masks, such as the telescopic eyepiece commonly added to the Akaku and Matatu.[citation needed] These additions could also later be removed without damaging the mask.[citation needed]
Users
- Makuta - Without Kanohi, they are greatly weakened.[91]
- Matoran - Cannot use Kanohi powers, but require Kanohi in order to function. Matoran without Kanohi enter a comatose state.
- Kestora - Cannot use Kanohi powers, but wear them regardless.[92]
- Vortixx[93]
- Axonn's species - Without Kanohi, they are greatly weakened.[8][9]
- Botar's species
- Brutaka's species - Without Kanohi, they are greatly weakened.[8][9]
- Carapar's species[93]
- Ehlek's species[93]
- Hydraxon's species[94]
- Kalmah's species[93]
- Lariska's species[93]
- Mantax's species[93]
- Pridak's species[93]
- Sidorak's species[95]
- The Shadowed One's species[note 1]
- Takadox's species[93]
- Tobduk's species
- Trinuma's species
- Some Rahi - Cannot use Kanohi Powers, but wore powerless (and later infected) masks outfitted to them by the Makuta[102][103]
- Unique beings
Known Kanohi
See Also: Other Kanohi
Great Kanohi
Hau, Great Mask of Shielding |
Kaukau, Great Mask of Water Breathing |
Miru, Great Mask of Levitation |
Kakama, Great Mask of Speed |
Pakari, Great Mask of Strength |
Akaku, Great Mask of X-Ray Vision |
Huna, Great Mask of Concealment |
Rau, Great Mask of Translation |
Mahiki, Great Mask of Illusion |
Komau, Great Mask of Mind Control |
Ruru, Great Mask of Night Vision |
Matatu, Great Mask of Telekinesis |
Calix, Great Mask of Fate |
Elda, Great Mask of Detection |
Suletu, Great Mask of Telepathy |
Sanok, Great Mask of Accuracy |
Kadin, Great Mask of Flight |
Iden, Great Mask of Spirit |
Arthron, Great Mask of Sonar |
Faxon, Great Mask of Kindred |
Zatth, Great Mask of Summoning |
Garai, Great Mask of Gravity |
Volitak, Great Mask of Stealth |
Tryna, Great Mask of Reanimation |
Jutlin, Great Mask of Corruption |
Avsa, Great Mask of Hunger |
Felnas, Great Mask of Disruption |
Mohtrek, Great Mask of Time Duplication |
Shelek, Great Mask of Silence |
Crast, Great Mask of Repulsion |
Pehkui, Great Mask of Diminishment |
Great Mask of Clairvoyance | Kualsi, Great Mask of Quick Travel |
Great Mask of Emulation | Great Mask of Growth | Great Mask of Rahi Control |
Avohkii, Great Mask of Light |
Kraahkan, Great Mask of Shadows |
Kiril, Great Mask of Regeneration |
Rode, Great Mask of Truth |
Olmak, Great Mask of Dimensional Gates |
Olisi, Great Mask of Alternate Futures |
Great Mask of Charisma | Great Mask of Psychometry | Great Mask of Intangibility | Great Mask of Possibilities | Great Mask of Elemental Energy | Great Mask of Mutation |
Great Mask of Scavenging |
Kanohi Nuva
Hau Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Shielding |
Kaukau Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Water Breathing |
Miru Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Levitation |
Kakama Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Speed |
Pakari Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Strength |
Akaku Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of X-Ray Vision |
Noble Kanohi
Huna, Noble Mask of Concealment |
Rau, Noble Mask of Translation |
Mahiki, Noble Mask of Illusion |
Komau, Noble Mask of Mind Control |
Ruru, Noble Mask of Night Vision |
Matatu, Noble Mask of Telekinesis |
Hau, Noble Mask of Shielding |
Kaukau, Noble Mask of Water Breathing |
Miru, Noble Mask of Levitation |
Kakama, Noble Mask of Speed |
Pakari, Noble Mask of Strength |
Akaku, Noble Mask of X-Ray Vision |
Jutlin, Noble Mask of Corruption |
Avsa, Noble Mask of Hunger |
Shelek, Noble Mask of Silence |
Kiril, Noble Mask of Regeneration |
Kadin, Noble Mask of Flight |
Avohkii, Noble Mask of Light |
Legendary Kanohi
Vahi, The Legendary Mask of Time |
Ignika, The Legendary Mask of Life |
The Legendary Mask of Creation |
Fused Kanohi
Aki, Gold Mask of Valor[110] |
Rua, Silver Mask of Wisdom[111] |
Aki Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Valor |
Rua Nuva, Kanohi Nuva of Wisdom |
Mask of Light and Shadow |
Miscellaneous Kanohi
Golden Kanohi, Kanohi that contain the powers of the Toa Mata's masks |
Infected Kanohi, Kanohi infected by Kraata |
Copper Mask of Victory, Powerless masks forged in a copper color |
Set Information
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Kanohi have been featured in several BIONICLE sets from 2001 to 2010, including all Matoran, Toa, Turaga, and Makuta sets as well as sets of other species. They have also been released in several BIONICLE promotions.
In 2001 a "Kanohi" pack was released, containing two Kanohi. These could be any of the Great Kanohi worn by the Toa Mata in any of the colors they wore or any of the Noble Kanohi worn by the Turaga of their villages in any of the colors they wore. A hand-painted Infected Kanohi Hau could also appear as one of the masks, although rarely. A Toa Mata head and eyestalk and an axle piece also appeared in this set so one could display one of these masks on the lid of a Toa Mata canister to simulate a Suva.
In Germany, Nestlé cereal packs included a single Kanohi, potentially even a Copper Kanohi, as a limited-time promotion. The pack also featured a cut-out BIONICLE Kanohi Memory activity on the back and a little prospect with information on each Kanohi as well as information concerning the Toa Mata, the Rahi, BIONICLE: The Legend of Mata Nui, and the Copper Huna itself, although not corresponding to canon.
In 2001, a chrome silver colored Kanohi Rua with the shape of a Hau was also released in the Power Pack.
A krana pack was released in early 2002. Alongside the set's three krana it contained two Golden and/or Silver Kanohi. Each Golden Kanohi contains the powers of all six of the Toa Mata's masks. The Silver Kanohi, while they do not appear anywhere in the story, contain the powers of three great Kanohi each.[39]
In 2003, a krana-kal pack was released. This pack, like its predecessor, contained three metallic-colored krana-kal and two random Kanohi Nuva which, alongside the normal coloring of the Nuva masks, featured rare silver Kanohi Nuva to represent the Toa Nuva's masks when their powers were stolen by the Bohrok-Kal.
Trivia
- The word "Kanohi" can mean "face" in Māori.
- The Silver Kanohi were included in some copies of the 2002 krana packs. The story team developed the Silver Kanohi concept strictly to market the krana packs; the masks never appear in official story material.[39] On the 2003 BIONICLE.com website and in the BIONICLE: Collector's Sticker Book, the masks from the krana pack are instead said to represent the Kanohi Rua, while the Golden Masks represent the Kanohi Aki.[112][113] In BIONICLE Heroes, the silver masks are described as "Protodermic Kanohi", the same as the silver Kanohi Nuva, representing masks that are either not worn, or worn by a Toa drained of their elemental energies.
- In BIONICLE 2: Legends of Metru Nui, the Kanohi masks of the Toa Metru are depicted as glowing when in use. This is non-canonical.[114][115][116]
- In early plans for the 2008 story, Av-Matoran and Shadow Matoran could access Kanohi powers. However, the BIONICLE story team later decided that these Matoran cannot use Kanohi, with their mask powers being reworked into the powers the Av-Matoran can access when in contact with a Toa or Makuta.[117]
- Noble Kanohi were known as Mortal Kanohi in the August 2000 revision of the story bible.[118]
References
Notes
See also
- Kanohi/Other Kanohi - Various Kanohi never released in set form.
- Masks of Power - Masks imbued with the elements in the Generation 2 story.
- Gallery:Kanohi
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