Toa Hordika

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"Half-Toa, half-beast, prisoners of your own instincts, your own rage ... until the day your Rahi nature takes hold completely, and you are no better than gibbering things bringing destruction wherever you roam."
Rahaga Norik, Web of the Visorak

Toa Hordika
Toa team
Headquarters Metru Nui
Leader Vakama
Nokama (deputy)
Goals Rescue the Matoran
Defeat the Visorak
Save and awaken Dume
Find Keetongu and convince him to restore their original forms
Allies The Rahaga
Keetongu
Enemies Sidorak
Roodaka
Visorak
Status Transformed back into Toa Metru
Pronunciation TOE-ah hoar-DEE-kah[1]


Toa Hordika was the name given to the Toa Metru by Norik when they were transformed by the effects of the Hordika Venom. They were bestial, half-Toa half-Rahi creatures, retaining their higher mental processes, but plagued with animalistic impulses.

History

Returning from their search for a new home for the Matoran of Metru Nui after the Great Cataclysm, the Toa Metru arrived in Metru Nui with plans to move the Matoran to Mata Nui to start new life. However, once they returned, they discovered that their city had been devastated by the Great Cataclysm, and was overrun with the Visorak hordes. The Onu-Metru Archives had been destroyed, and various types of Rahi, many of them dangerous, had escaped and now rampaged through the city. As the Toa headed for the Coliseum to rescue the Matoran, they were constantly harried by the Visorak and mutations of Rahi, such as an entity made of sound. A pack of Visorak Keelerak managed to ambush them and paralyzed them with their Rhotuka spinners.

The Toa Hordika falling from their cocoons

The Toa found themselves suspended on Visorak webbing, and wrapped in cocoons of the same material. After a small amount of time, the Hordika Venom in the cocoons began to take effect, and changed them into new forms. Their violent mutation damaged the cocoons, and they eventually broke free, plummeting towards the ground. The Rahaga saved the newly mutated Toa from death, returned them to the ground, and introduced themselves. The Rahaga explained to the Toa what had happened and how it was possible for them to revert back to their previous forms: find Keetongu, the legendary Rahi who could reverse their horrible transformation.

The Toa decided to worry about the Matoran first and, on Matau's suggestion, started searching for parts to build an Airship to transport the Matoran. The Toa started in the direction of Le-Metru, but Norik, Vakama, and Onewa veered off in the direction of Po-Metru. While there, Norik, Vakama and Onewa worked together to save some Kikanalo from some Roporak.[2] After the spiders were defeated, Norik recommended the Toa Hordika seek out Kikanalo, but Vakama was reminded of how they had abandoned Turaga Dume's sphere earlier. After summoning the rest of the Toa Hordika to Po-Metru, the team went underground to where they had last seen it. After narrowly escaping a Visorak trap, they discovered that Dume's sphere had malfunctioned and he was free. While Dume went into hiding the rest of the Hordika returned above the surface.[3][4]

Upon returning to the surface, the Rahaga tasked them with acquiring the Makoki Stone. The Toa searched all over Metru Nui, defeating various Visorak and Rahi in order to collect the parts of the stone. After retrieving the six stones, the Toa managed to successfully find and hide the Kanohi Avohkii in a stone encasement created by one of Onewa's Rhotuka.[5][6][7] After this, the six Hordika each teamed with one of the six Rahaga and returned to their respective Metru.

The Toa Hordika fighting the Visorak

During their search for airship parts, the Toa discovered demoralizing evidence that they were not destined to be Toa, and that Toa Lhikan should not have chosen them. Instead, Makuta Teridax had influenced the former guardian of Metru Nui in his decision. While they were each seeking out information and Airship materials, Iruini and Matau were trapped in a hanger by Visorak, sparking a battle that summoned Sidorak to the scene. In order to free them, as well as Whenua and Bomonga who had been captured, the other Toa, along with the Rahaga, Krahka, who had allied with them in order to defeat Roodaka, and the Tahtorak, stormed a Visorak outpost and fought against the hundreds of Visorak led by Sidorak, king of the Visorak. The gargantuan Zivon was released from the Zone of Darkness, and joined the fight. During the battle, the Tahtorak and Krahka were locked in the Zone of Darkness with the Zivon. The Toa eventually emerged victorious, and trapped the Visorak in the Tower. The Toa claimed the tower as their own, and used their powers to charge its gate with elemental energy.[8]

While wandering through Ko-Metru, Kualus and Nuju were attacked by Oohnorak, before escaping to the sewers below. Unfortunately, the two were ambushed by a Kahgarak. Nuju was thrown through the wall, and into the Archives where he and Nuju encountered Whenua and Bomonga. The Kahgarak followed them in and activated its Rhotuka, but Nuju formed an ice mirror that reflected the spinner and caused it to strike the spider, warping it to the Zone of Darkness. The four hurried to a room deep in the Archives, but were then attacked by Votarak, as well as another Kahgarak. As his Hordika side took control, Whenua erupted in a fit of rage, sending Rhotuka flying everywhere, causing that section of the Archives to cave in.[2][9][10]

The four were later recovered by Vakama, Onewa, and Norik. The assembled Toa then travelled in search of Nokama and Matau who were, at that moment, scouting Coliseum defenses. After evading a few Visorak traps, the two snuck beneath a Visorak Battle Ram and were carried into a Visorak-controlled guard tower. As it happened, Roodaka was there and, having just learned of the mayhem in the Archives, happened to spot a flaw in the battering ram. In her fury, she ordered the structure be destroyed. As the ram was about to be incinerated, Matau triggered a cyclone, vaulting the battering ram out of the tower where he, the ram, and the Visorak crashed to the feet of the other Toa Hordika. Matau and Nokama emerged from the rubble, and the group began plotting their next move.[11][12]

The Toa Hordika

Toa Vakama, who had wandered away from the others to think, was captured by the Visorak and taken to Roodaka. Succumbing to the guilt of failing his teammates, he was lured by Roodaka into joining forces with her. Nokama took over leadership of the team.[13] Meanwhile, the other Toa and Rahaga had gone to the Great Temple to find information on Keetongu. Attacking the Great Temple, Vakama was successful in the capture of five of the six Rahaga, leaving Norik with the remaining Toa to pass on the message. The Toa and Norik then traveled to Ko-Metru in search of Keetongu, while Vakama's success earned him a position as commander of the Visorak horde..

Having discovered Keetongu in his lair, the Toa pleaded with Keetongu for his help. Keetongu refused, saying the Toa had not yet learned to live with their Hordika sides and were not ready to make the choice to be turned back. However, he did agree to ally with them in their final attempt to defeat the Visorak.

The Battle of Metru Nui

At the Coliseum, Vakama and his army awaited the arrival of the Toa and Rahaga. Once they arrived, a fierce battle ensued between four of the Toa and the Visorak, while Norik went to save the other Rahaga, who then joined the battle. Matau went to the top of the Coliseum, in order to persuade Vakama to rejoin the Toa. The two fought, and Matau eventually convinced Vakama to regain faith, and to remember their mission at hand.

Five of the Toa Hordika entering the Great Temple

Roodaka, having orchestrated the death of Sidorak by Keetongu, arrived and halted the battle to demand that the Toa give her their elemental powers. Vakama (who was pretending to still be allied with the Visorak) and Matau returned to the scene. All of the Hordika, except Vakama, fired their Rhotuka at Roodaka, who then laughed and told them that they were nothing without unity, and that Vakama still belonged to her.

At that moment, Vakama spoke up, told her that he had relinquished his partnership with her, and set the Visorak horde free. He then fired his Fire Rhotuka at her. However, Roodaka had a piece of the Protodermis Cage that Teridax was encased in, and with the combined blasts of the Toa, the Makuta was freed.

Keetongu, deciding that the Toa were worthy of transformation, restored the Hordika to their original forms, and the Toa Metru proceeded to carry the Matoran to Mata Nui with the Airships.

Members

Toa Hordika
Toa Tool(s)
Vakama, Toa of Fire (leader) Twin Blazer Claws
Fire Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher
Nokama, Toa of Water (deputy leader and leader during Vakama's defection) Twin Fin Barbs
Water Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher
Matau, Toa of Air Twin Fang Blades
Air Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher
Onewa, Toa of Stone Twin Claw Clubs
Stone Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher
Whenua, Toa of Earth Twin Thumpers
Earth Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher
Nuju, Toa of Ice Twin Hordika Teeth
Ice Rhotuka
Combat Staff
Rhotuka Launcher

Abilities and Traits

During their transformation, the Toa Hordika retained their intelligence, but were also plagued by animalistic impulses, becoming short-tempered and impatient.

As a result of the transformation, the Toa Hordika were unable to access their Kanohi, which had merged into their faces. Their Elemental Powers were also severely limited, and they were only able to channel it into a Rhotuka. They were also incapable of forming kaita.[14]

The Toa Hordika in set form

Set Information

The Toa Hordika were released as sets in early 2005 in the United States and in late 2005 elsewhere. Each contained forty-eight pieces including two silver Rhotuka spinners. One of the Rhotuka spinners featured a code in the Matoran Alphabet which, when combined with a three-character prefix from the set's canister, could be entered in the Kanoka Club on BIONICLE.com.

Trivia

  • In Web of Shadows, each Toa Hordika wielded only one of their tools, now part of their right arm as a natural tool, while their left arms were extended and ended in four-fingered hands.[15]
  • The Toa Hordika could still have given up their Toa Power if they had achieved their destiny as Toa Hordika. Had they done this, they would have become Turaga Hordika.[16]
  • The Dark Hunter Savage was a Toa also mutated by the Visorak, but was never cured.[17]
  • In early concepts for the 2005 storyline, the Toa Hordika were part Visorak. However, this idea was scrapped.[18][19]

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References

  1. Encyclopedia Updated, p. 142.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Vengeance of the Visorak". BIONICLE 23.
  3. 2005 Web Comics.
  4. "Dume." Encyclopedia Updated, p. 28.
  5. Toa Hordika and The Mask of Light.
  6. "Avohkii." Encyclopedia, p. 8.
  7. "Official Greg Discussion", post 4647. BZPower Forums. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)
  8. Challenge of the Hordika. BIONICLE Adventures 8.
  9. "Shadow Play". BIONICLE 24.
  10. "Birth of the Rahaga". BIONICLE 25.
  11. "Hanging by a Thread". BIONICLE 26.
  12. "Fractures". BIONICLE 27.
  13. "Nokama." Makuta's Guide to the Universe, p. 12.
  14. "Official Greg Discussion", post 2549. BZPower Forums. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)
  15. BIONICLE 3: Web of Shadows.
  16. "Chat with Greg Farshtey", post 10821985. LEGO Message Boards. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)
  17. Dark Hunters.
  18. "It Appears That The "beta" Script Of 05 Is Good". BZPower Forums. (archived 18 February 2005 on Wayback Machine)
  19. "Official Greg Discussion", post 3227. BZPower Forums. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)

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