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music of Cuba''.

Makuta, represented by a carved stone
'Makuta' is a
fictional character in
Bionicle, a story and toy line created by
Lego. Known as the Master of Shadows, Makuta is the primary villain of the Bionicle universe. He was the considered the "brother" of the
Great Spirit Mata Nui, but attacked and injured Mata Nui in a grab for power. He now opposes all who are loyal to Mata Nui and are attempting to wake the Great Spirit from his endless sleep.
There are actually several Makuta, who all work together in a
Brotherhood. As the Brotherhood gained power, the term "Makuta" evolved from just being the name of the race to being a title of authority as well. This article concerns only the Makuta assigned to the city of
Metru Nui, who is considered "the most experienced and powerful of all the Brotherhood"
[''Bionicle Legends #4: Legacy of Evil'', p. 91] and is their current leader. He has never been referred to by name in the story, only by his title; when necessary to differentiate him from other Makuta, he is referred to as "the Makuta of Metru Nui".
History
Beginnings and Corruption
The being known as "Makuta" once served the
Great Spirit Mata Nui as part of a
Brotherhood, whose job was to create and alter creatures as needed;
[Official Greg Discussion p. 223 at BZPower forums, post #6668] the Brotherhood soon also took on the job of protecting Mata Nui's chosen people, the
Matoran. This Makuta was specifically in charge of the city of
Metru Nui and its surrounding region. In this time, Mata Nui and the Makuta of Metru Nui were so close that they were considered brothers.
At one point eighty thousand years ago, the Brotherhood had somehow discovered that a military alliance called the League of the Six Kingdoms was plotting no less than the overthrow of Mata Nui himself. The Brotherhood allied with Mata Nui's champions, the
Toa, and Makuta led a preemptive strike against the League and their leaders, warlords titled "
Barraki". The operation was a complete success and all six Barraki were captured, but as Makuta was about to execute them a stranger named
Botar appeared and made the Barraki vanish into thin air. Though Makuta would occasionally wonder about the stranger and what he had done with the Barraki, he would more often consider the League's ultimate goal: a Barraki was ultimately unworthy to replace the Great Spirit, but a ''Makuta''...
Perhaps spurred on by this thought, Makuta and the rest of the Brotherhood eventually became corrupted and began oppressing Matoran. The reasons for this are not completely clear; though it is said that the Brotherhood was jealous of the high regard that Mata Nui was given by the Matoran, and it is also possible that the Brotherhood sincerely believed that they could protect the Matoran best by ruling them with an iron fist. In any case, Makuta and the Brotherhood's corruption was not widely known and they were still considered by many to be guardians.
The Great Shadow
Eventually, Makuta's bodyguards, the
Toa Hagah, discovered his corruption and rebelled, prompting him to accelerate his schemes.
[Official Greg Discussion p. 237 post #9461] He set into motion a plan to put Mata Nui to sleep, intending to take his place in the minds of the Matoran as their savior. He was probably not aware that doing so could lead to the Great Spirit's death - and with it, the death of the universe - but if he was, he saw some sort of advantage in the possibility.
[Official Greg Discussion p. 194, post #5807] In any case, Makuta attacked and left Mata Nui to slowly succumb to his injures for three hundred years. Upon finding out his actions, the rest of the Brotherhood supported him and followed his plan, making him the Brotherhood's de facto leader.
[Official Greg Discussion p. 210, post #6289]
When Mata Nui was about a year and a half from lapsing into unconsciousness, Makuta kidnapped
Turaga Dume, the leader of Metru Nui, and posing as Dume began sending the Toa that guarded the city to close the sea gates from which they never returned. To aid in this, he hired three
Dark Hunters:
Nidhiki and
Krekka would help inside the city, while the Hunter codenamed "Eliminator" would stay outside and kill the Toa sent out to close the gates. He also brought in a predatory pet bird named
Nivawk to act as a spy. Eventually, only
Toa Lhikan was left. "Dume" also requested that the city's best maskmaker,
Vakama, try to make a
Vahi Mask of Time that would help in his plans to make the years for Matoran seem like days to him.
After the
Morbuzakh plant was unleashed to drive the Matoran to the city's center, Lhikan began to get suspicious and decided it was time to choose Matoran to become new Toa. Makuta tried to subtly influence this decision so that Lhikan would choose Toa who would not be able to stop him; but Mata Nui, knowing the danger, influenced Makuta so the Toa chosen were the ones destined to succeed.
While these new
Toa Metru - which included Vakama - were able to destroy the Morbuzakh, Makuta went forward and had the city's
Vahki enforcers continue the job that the Morbuzakh had started: kidnapping Matoran and putting them into
spheres that would erase their memory, allowing Makuta to "save" them from their imprisonment. By the time the Toa Metru discovered his plot, it was too late and the entire population of Metru Nui had been put into the spheres. Even worse, Mata Nui had finally fallen into a coma, bringing on the
Great Cataclysm.
The Toa tried to escape the city with a few spheres, intending to return for the rest, but Makuta gave chase; boosting his power by absorbing Nidhiki, Krekka, and Nivawk into his body (killing them in the process). Vakama went to face him alone and tried to use the Vahi that he had made against him; Makuta was impressed that he was able to make a Vahi and offered him a position with his Brotherhood, but Vakama refused. Unfortunately, Vakama's inexperience led to both of them getting caught in the mask's time-slowing effect. Makuta had fired an inescapable, deadly blast when Lhikan, now a
Turaga, jumped in the way and took the brunt of the blast for Vakama, and he soon died from the wound. Inspired by Lhikan's sacrifice, Vakama began to truly challenge Makuta, and with the help of the other Toa Metru sealed Makuta in a prison of solid
protodermis.
The Thousand Years of Darkness
But even imprisoned, Makuta was not helpless. He telepathically summoned two of the Brotherhood's lieutenants,
Sidorak and
Roodaka, to bring their
Visorak armies to Metru Nui. Once there, Roodaka painfully cut away a small shard of the prison, intending to absorb the Toa's elemental powers and use them to break the seal. However, things did not go as planned and Roodaka was instead ''attacked'' with blasts of elemental power, but the effect was the same: the seal was broken and Makuta was free again. The prison shard was claimed by the Toa Metru, who later used it to represent Makuta when telling their tales.
A short time later, Makuta began searching for the Vahi, which fell into the sea during his fight with Vakama. But Vakama was also looking for the mask, as was a mutant named
Voporak who searched on behalf of the Dark Hunters. Makuta found Vakama and trapped him in an illusion, hoping to trick Vakama into giving him the Vahi - but Vakama broke free of the illusion, and Makuta was furious to learn that Voporak had taken the mask. He offered Vakama a truce until they got the Vahi back, and he kept his word - until the Dark Hunter leader,
the Shadowed One showed up, hunting the Toa that he was sure was responsible for Nidhiki and Krekka's deaths. Makuta started bartering with the Shadowed One over the Vahi, but Vakama cut negotiations short when he pointed out that it was Makuta who had killed Nidhiki and Krekka. Enraged, the two Hunters attacked Makuta, breaching his armor; but Makuta was able to knock Voporak out and make the Shadowed One age prematurely in Voporak's defensive field; because of this incident, the Shadowed One declared war on the Brotherhood of Makuta. In the confusion, Vakama snatched the Vahi and began flying away.
Makuta soon tracked down Vakama and demanded the Vahi, but Vakama threatened to destroy the mask - and with it, the entire space-time continuum. Extremely reluctantly, Makuta agreed to give the now-free Matoran a year of peace and to leave Vakama's allies in Metru Nui alone.
In that year, Vakama and the other Toa Metru brought the Matoran to the
Island of Mata Nui, became
Turaga, and led them in constructing villages. Makuta, meanwhile, located a lost Matoran named
Ahkmou and used seductive lies to make him an ally.
Once the year was up, he began to harass the Matoran by creating
Kraata and using them to enslave the local
Rahi wildlife; forcing them to attack the villages. His aim was hopefully to intimidate the Matoran into surrendering, but more importantly to keep the Matoran away from Metru Nui. But the Matoran fought back, driving off the Rahi and freeing some from Makuta's control. However, Makuta would keep on enslaving more, and the stalemate would continue for nearly a thousand years.
The Coming of the Toa Mata
Finally, a wanderer named
Takua was able to find six
Toa Stones that were scattered around the island, created and hidden back when the Turaga were the Toa Metru. Bringing these together at the Kini-Nui Temple summoned the
Toa Mata to Mata Nui. At first, Makuta tested these beings to make sure they were real Toa; including using Ahkmou's help to spread an epidemic among the Po-Matoran. He even went so far as to fight them directly. Once he was convinced, he retreated and awakened the
Bohrok swarms for the Toa to deal with. He held no illusions that the Bohrok would be able to defeat the Toa, but they would keep the heroes busy; and once the swarms failed there was the chance that the elite
Bohrok-Kal could be a threat to the Toa.
But the Toa prevailed against the Bohrok threats, transforming into more powerful
Toa Nuva in the process. Whatever schemes Makuta was plotting in this time were abandoned a short while later, when Takua found the legendary
Avohkii Mask of Light. Legends stated that the mask's wearer, the Toa of Light, would appear in a time of darkness; and Makuta quickly sent out
Rahkshi to keep the prophecy from coming true. He also appeared to Takua, warning him that the consequences could be fatal for his friend
Jaller if he didn't give Makuta the mask. But these attempts failed, as Takua realized his destiny to become the Toa of Light, renaming himself "
Takanuva" - though Makuta's warning rang true, as Jaller did indeed die in the last battle with the Rahkshi.
Shadow versus Light
The next day, Takanuva went to challenge Makuta alone; though once he got there he told his friend
Hahli (who had stowed away on his vehicle) to go back and bring all the Matoran. While she was doing this, Makuta challenged Takanuva in the Matoran sport of kolhii, and the ensuing "game" damaged much of the lair. When the Matoran arrived, Makuta took out the lair's last remaining pillar, causing a cave-in and cutting off the escape route of the Matoran. Takanuva then tried to rip Makuta's Mask of Shadows off of his face, causing the two to fall into a pool of energized protodermis and emerge as a single being, Takutanuva (see Takutanuva section below). Takutanuva opened the way to Metru Nui, and the Makuta side of him even helped bring Jaller back to life; but the energy spent on the resurrection made Takutanuva too weak and the gate he was holding fell and crushed him. Takanuva was quickly restored from his mask, but Makuta is believed by the world to be dead.
Despite the apparent victory, Takanuva has some suspicions that Makuta ''let'' the Matoran win to further some grander plan. According to series writer
Greg Farshtey, ''"My feeling has always been that Makuta knew that the Toa and Matoran would make it back to Metru Nui eventually -- so he intentionally lost the fight to Takanuva, allowing them to go back there thinking they had won. (Granted, he didn't expect to be crushed by a door, but hey, stuff happens.) This way, they would be a -- occupied with rebuilding for some time and b -- convinced the danger from Makuta was largely over, and thus ignore what he was REALLY up to."''
[Official Greg Discussion p. 181, post #5428]
Ignition

Makuta in the body of Maxilos, complete with Spinax the Energy Hound.
Unknown to all, Makuta still clung to life as a mass of energy, though the loss of his physical body severely weakened him. A few weeks later, a gang of thieves calling themselves
Piraka heard rumors of Makuta's death and went to investigate. They found his crushed armor and one, Reidak, tried to claim his mask but it hit him with energy pulses until he let go, ending up throwing it into the sea. Seeing them as perfect pawns, Makuta used his telepathy to plant knowledge of the powerful, cursed
Ignika Mask of Life in their heads; Makuta hoped to gain control over the Ignika, which would give him control over when and if Mata Nui's life gets saved as well as the ability to take life from enemies. He also specifically influenced the behavior of their leader, Zaktan.
[Official Greg Discussion p. 210, post #6289; p. 212 post #6331]
On Voya Nui, the Piraka constructed a vat centered around a crystal that collected Makuta's substance, in the form of a virus called "antidermis". Only Zaktan knows the antidermis' secret, that it is really a form of Makuta; and he is the only Piraka that can approach the virus collection vat without becoming physically ill. While the vat kept Makuta's energy collected so that he didn't dissipate, the Piraka have infected the island's Matoran with small amounts of the antidermis, enslaving them to the Piraka's will. The Piraka's ally,
Brutaka, has also found that absorbing some antidermis into his system gives him a temporary boost in strength and aggressiveness. Unfortunately for Makuta and the corrupted member of the Order of Mata Nui, in Brutaka's last fight with his ex-friend
Axonn, he tried to get to the antidermis vat so he could become stronger. However, Axonn destroyed the vat before he could get there - and as the virus dissipates he swore he heard a second scream besides Brutaka's.
But Makuta continued to survive by sheer force of will, and he followed the Mask of Life from Voya Nui to the seas surrounding the sunken city of
Mahri Nui. Deciding to stop acting through pawns and start intervening personally, he decided to possess a new shell: the guard robot
Maxilos. While Makuta revealed himself to Maxilos' prisoner,
Toa Matoro, he insisted on keeping his identity a secret from everyone else. He began working with Matoro's team, the
Toa Mahri, in their quest to claim the Mask of Life and save the universe from dying. All the while, he continues to torment Matoro; particularly with the knowledge that to heal Mata Nui, Voya Nui has to be separated from Mahri Nui and returned to its original place - massacring two Matoran communities in the process.
He also discovered the remains of a rogue Toa named
Tuyet in the Pit, who was banished there after abusing a powerful artifact called a
Nui Stone. He has asked Matoro to use his mask power and reanimate Tuyet, hoping to learn how to recreate the Nui Stone (or so he claims, as a spiritless shell can't tell him much, and he should know that
[Official Greg Discussion p. 236 post #9401]).
However, Makuta has both old and new enemies lurking in the ocean: the Barraki that he defeated several millennia ago have made the sea their domain, and a fabled tyrant named
Karzahni is also in the area with his own goals of universal conquest.
[Tiny Bit on 2007 at BZPower forums, post #1]
Personality
Makuta is portrayed as the ultimate personification of pure evil in the Bionicle universe. He is arrogant and proud, desiring praise and devotion and becoming jealous when others get it instead of him. At the same time, he appears to believe himself one of the good guys, justifying his actions as taken for the good of the universe. Upon being called a monster for his actions in the
Great Cataclysm, he asked "I, a monster? For knowing my spirit brother, Mata Nui, required a good, long rest after his many labors? For offering my benevolent leadership to the Matoran in his absence? For saving Metru Nui from the threat of Nidhiki and Krekka?"
[''Bionicle Adventures #10: Time Trap'', p. 124] - never mind that Mata Nui had not agreed to rest and that the Dark Hunters were only in the city at Makuta's invitation. Despite Makuta's apparent self-justification, series writer
Greg Farshtey has described Makuta as a
sociopath: ''"He has no conscience, he has no ability to feel remorse, and he feels no emotional connection to any other living thing. He would have been benevolent to the Matoran if he needed something from them, and then the next moment, he might have killed half a dozen just to break up the day."''
[Official Greg Discussion p. 215, post #6423]
Speaking to
Vakama while pretending to be
Nokama, Makuta revealed his perspective when he said, "We [Matoran] have to trust that those with more power know what is right for us all." When Vakama questioned whether wisdom came to Toa along with power, "Nokama" continued: "I was talking about real power, Vakama. Not the raindrops and wisps of breeze Toa produce. The power to shape the future ... the power to rule ... the power to change the lives of others for all time ... that is what I mean. ... It makes no difference what [those others] want. They will live in whatever world their superiors create for them, because it's all they know how to do. If Mata Nui had not wanted them herded, he would not have made them so easily led."
[''Bionicle Adventures #10: Time Trap'', p. 55-56]
Greg has also said: ''"I think there was a time when Makuta was inspired and truly did want to help others -- but for the wrong reasons. I think that, just as
Matau intially saw being a Toa as all about the fame and the glory, Makuta saw what he was doing as something that would earn him the gratitude and devotion of Matoran. And it did, to a point, but nowhere near what they felt for Mata Nui. And that sparked jealousy and resentment in him that only grew worse as time went on."''
[Quoted in Official Makuta's Status and Plans Topic at BZPower forums, post #1]
Powers

Makuta facing the
Toa Mata in his vortex form.
Although once biomechanical, like most every other Bionicle lifeform, Makuta has since evolved into a form that's, as
Thok put it, "just armor and energy - no organics, not anymore."
[''Bionicle Legends #4: Legacy of Evil'', p. 101] Makuta needs his armor in order to hold his energy together; if the armor is damaged then greenish-black energy will leak out and weaken him. Since his armor was completely destroyed, Makuta now exists merely as a mass of energy; but should too much time pass this energy will dissipate and he will die.
[''Bionicle World'' guide; Inhabitants section of Destral entry]
Makuta's most commonly-used power is his ability to shapeshift, allowing him to shape his armor to any form he desires. The only limitation on this power is that when changing into a bigger, stronger form, he cannot do it quickly unless he absorbs power and mass from somewhere. If what he absorbs is a living being, then their body is incorporated into his and their mind and spirit utterly destroyed (though not immediately - Makuta blamed his defeat in Metru Nui on having to suppress the minds of
Nidhiki,
Krekka, and
Nivawk at the same time: "I disagreed with something I ate"
[''Bionicle Adventures #10: Time Trap'', p. 77]). In his energy form, Makuta still has some limited shapeshifting power; he can make his energy liquid, gaseous, or even viral.
[Official Greg Discussion p. 212, post #6331]
He controls the element of shadows, allowing him to manipulate shadow energy into different shapes such as spheres, beams, or hands. This power is strengthened by his
Kanohi Kraahkan, the Mask of Shadows, which can fill others with fear and anger. However, due to the fact that his powers are based in shadow; light-based attacks against him prove to be especially effective.
Like all members of the
Brotherhood of Makuta, Makuta is capable of creating slug-like beings from his essence called
Kraata, which can infect Kanohi Masks and enslave those who wear the masks to his will. When exposed to energized
protodermis, Kraata transform into
Rahkshi armor that another Kraata can control.
In addition to the powers described above, he also has forty more abilities. See
Kraata for details on these powers, though the strength of a stage-six Kraata should be considered the bare minimum when compared to Makuta's strength.
★ Accuracy ★ Adaptation ★ Anger ★ Chain Lightning ★ Chameleon ★ Confusion ★ Cyclone ★ Density Control ★ Disintegration ★ Dodge | ★ Elasticity ★ Electricity ★ Fear ★ Fire Resistance ★ Gravity ★ Heat Vision ★ Hunger ★ Ice Resistance ★ Illusion ★ Insect Control | ★ Invulnerability ★ Laser Vision ★ Magnetism ★ Mind Reading ★ Molecular Disruption ★ Plant Control ★ Plasma ★ Poison ★ Power Scream ★ Quick Healing | ★ Rahi (Animal) Control ★ Shattering ★ Silence ★ Sleep ★ Slowness ★ Sonics ★ Stasis Field ★ Teleportation ★ Vacuum ★ Weather Control |
Of these abilities, Makuta can only use the mental ones (like illusion or telepathy) when in his energy form; he needs to have a physical shell to access the rest,
[Official Greg Discussion p. 212, post #6333] though even then he cannot shapeshift unless the shell is especially designed to do so.
[Offical Greg Discussion p. 256 post #7675]
Known Forms
Due to his shapeshifting power, Makuta has fought against
Toa in several forms. Here are the ones we know about, in chronological order:
'
Turaga Dume:' Makuta secretly kidnapped
Metru Nui's leader, Turaga Dume, and impersonated him for about a year and a half. This deception was not discovered until the
Great Cataclysm.
'"Ultimate Dume":' When the
Toa Metru confronted the false Dume, Makuta changed into this monstrosity by absorbing
Nidhiki,
Krekka,
Nivawk and Metru Nui's power supply into his body. It is a giant, skeletal form with a humongous fanged mouth, giant claws, and wings. In the movie '', this form is portrayed as his shadow titan form with Nivawk's wings. Its name comes from toy advertisements, as Lego did not want to reveal "Dume's" true identity before the movie was released.
'
Matoran:' When first confronting the
Toa Mata, he took the form of an infected Matoran. He did this to confuse the Toa, claiming that he was "that which the Toa had sworn to protect." He quickly switched into a more formidable form (see "Vortex form", below).
'Vortex form:' A swirling mass of mechanical pieces that used shadowy tentacles to attack. The "face" of this form appeared to be an infected Great Hau mask, which he had worn in his previous disguise as a Matoran.
'Shadow Titan form:' This is Makuta's best known form, from when he challenged
Toa Takanuva to a mock kolhii match. It is that of a large, armored being equipped with a two-bladed staff, and this is the only form so far which features the Kanohi Kraahkan in its true shape.
'"Makuta Nui":' A beastly form that was never seen in the storyline; the toy model is built by combining the "Makuta" (Shadow Titan), "Jaller & Gukko", and "Takua & Pewku" toy sets. It is often mistakenly labeled as "
Graalok ash bear".
[Model confirmed as Makuta Nui and not Graalok in Official Greg Discussion p. 198, post #5931]
'Antidermis:' After his body was destroyed in the battle with Takanuva, Makuta existed only as energy. After telepathically influencing a gang of thieving
Piraka who were raiding his lair, he shifted his energy to a viral form that the Piraka collected and called "antidermis" (though most of the Piraka are unaware of the virus' true nature). Matoran infected by antidermis are enslaved to the Piraka's will, similar to how infected
Kanohi Masks once enslaved their wearers; while
Brutaka temporarily becomes stronger and fiercer when he absorbs the virus. Antidermis has two notable weaknesses: infected Matoran can be cured with energized
protodermis, and the
Toa Inika's innate electrical energies protect them from infection.
'
Maxilos:' The guardian robot of
the Pit; Maxilos now serves as Makuta's new physical body. In addition to Makuta's own powers, the Maxilos body is equipped with a
Cordak Blaster and a sword that can channel its internal energies. Maxilos also has control of 'Spinax', an
Energy Hound that can track any being by its unique energy signature. Maxilos is able to function both underwater and on land.
Takutanuva

Takutanuva
In the final battle between Makuta and
Toa Takanuva, Takanuva attempted to tear the mask off of Makuta's face and the two ended up falling into a pool of energized
protodermis. They ended up merging into a single being - 'Takutanuva'.
Takutanuva's benevolent personality was mainly influenced by Takanuva rather than Makuta, for a few reasons. The first was that Makuta was not wearing his mask at the time, putting him at a slight disadvantage to Takanuva mentally. The second reason was that fusing with Takanuva and/or his
Mask of Light had "enlightened" Makuta, giving him a clarity of thought that pierced the many lies he had told himself over the centuries.
Takutanuva immediately saw the will of the Great Spirit; that the Matoran were supposed to return to the city of Metru Nui. To that end, he went over to a huge stone gate in Makuta's lair and forced it open, allowing the Matoran to go through. As they did, Takutanuva stopped
Hahli, who was carrying the mask of her recently-deceased friend,
Jaller; and he (specifically, the "Makuta" half of him) infused the mask with his own lifeforce, bringing Jaller back to life. Unfortunately, this drain of power proved too much for Takutanuva; he could no longer hold the gate open and it came down and crushed him.
But the Mask of Light was thrown clear of the impact, and Takanuva's body was quickly restored in a beam of light. However, Makuta's armor was crushed and he was reduced to his energy form.
Takutanuva was one of the most powerful beings ever to exist, having light and shadow in perfect balance. He presumably had not only the powers of those two elements, but also the extensive list of powers that Makuta possesses. In the short time that he existed, Takutanuva demonstrated two abilities:
★ Immense strength: Takutanuva could, with effort, lift a stone gate so heavy that not even Makuta could move it.
★ Resurrection: Takutanuva can give up a good deal of his own lifeforce to restore life to the recently-dead; rivaling the power of the
Ignika Mask of Life.
Notes
★ Makuta's murder of
Turaga Lhikan has earned him the wrath of the
Dark Hunter codenamed "Vengeance", who wanted revenge on Lhikan himself. Vengeance refuses to believe the rumors that Makuta is now dead, and still seeks to destroy him.
[''Lego Magazine: Jan-Feb 2007 issue]
★ The reason why Makuta wasn't banished to the Pit by the Order was because the Brotherhood would have become suspicious and discover the Order's existence.
References
External link
★
Makuta article at 'Bionicle Sector 01 Wiki'