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Toa Gaiam, Angelic Star of Nature and Life . Happy Thanksgiving! . Toa Gaiam
Name: Gaiam
Species: Toa
Race: Le-Toa
Occupation: Toa, Oracle
Title(s): Star of Nature, The Oracle
Alignment: Neutral Good
Element(s): Wind, Nature
Kanohi: Huna
Weapon(s): Spear, Elemental Powers
Theme Song: Sinner's Prayer - Sully Erna
Biography- Gaiam was once a respected matoran oracle in her village, providing her fellow matoran with extremely accurate fortunes by reading the stars and wind patterns. She spent most of her time as an oracle in the jungle temple alone, observing her surroundings and waiting for a prophecy to foretell. Her frequent solitude allowed her to form a spiritual bond with everything about her - the wind, the trees, the rahi, all of nature. She became one with it, and recognized its beauty in every element. After having meditated for months and years, she pondered her own fortune and came to the startling, but thrilling, realization that she would soon become a Toa. Not long after her prediction, a mysterious white turaga confronted her at the temple. The turaga asked Gaiam of her own fortune, and she told the turaga that she would soon become a Toa. The elder then gave her a small, luminescent crystal. The crystal slowly transformed her into a powerful toa, destined to protect her village. Gaiam is a quiet, peaceful, and contemplative character, spending most of her time among the jungle surrounding her village. She often visits the temple, and continues to fortune-tell for the matoran she protects from evil.
Full body shot. Almost everything is custom, save for the feet, lower legs, and head.
Lower legs. Pretty happy with the way they came out.
Upper legs. Very happy with the way these came out.
Upper torso. Not too bad for my first custom body, in my opinion. Not entirely sure what's going on with that red axle down at the bottom of her breastplate... Belly button piercing? ;D
Oh, and one more thing.
HEARTLIGHTS FTW!!!
Her Star, which can be removed.
Pose!
Lower body = not so flexible.
Upper body = very flexible.
Little too close.
Farewell!
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