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> Makuta followed his brother, Mata Nui from there home. The islanders of Mata
> Nui worshiped Mata Nui because he had made the world into a paradise. Makuta
> was jealous and tried to get the islanders to worship him by using fear and
> pain, but still they refused, so Makuta brings turmoil and monsters to the
> island. Also, anyone who ventures to close to Makuta's territory has been
> killed. Still think he's not evil?
Sorry, I hadn't read the Bionicle.com story yet. I didn't expect to find
anything beyond the 2001 TECHNIC brochure found in the LEGO boxes. So now we
have a character that is definately evil- is it okay now?
I still think that evil LEGO was only introduced because TLG wanted to sell
evil, not because it was a nescesary part of an action figure theme. Bionicle
= more Throwbot parts.
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