Unnamed Trilogy

"BIONICLE is a rare example of an original fantasy storyline. Nearly all of them have the same basis in Tolkien's writings, with elves and dwarves and orcs and artifacts of doom. For a while, BIONICLE was nothing like that. It had Matoran, Toa, and Turaga. It had Mata Nui and Makuta. Sure, it had its similarities, and later delved into the genres of Science Fantasy and Cosmic Horror Story, but, originally, it was flat out fantasy. Had this thing caught on and stayed true to its fantastic origins, BIONICLE could nearly be comparable to Lord of the Rings and Dune in sheer magnitude of story and the originality that came with it. So I'm going to keep BIONICLE true to its roots with this story. A rewrite of years 2001-2003. The story of six heroes who washed up on a beach..."

- Echo 1, upon creating the first book, Quest for the Masks

The Unnamed Trilogy is user Echo 1's take on the Bionicle storyline, starting with a redoing of the 2001-2003 canon and continuing onward through Bionicle's storyline.

The trilogy was created to offer a more adult take on the Bionicle storyline, taking Greg Farshtey's 2007 tones and transferring them into the original storylines. The trilogy soon evolved into its own take on the Bionicle universe, creating a new, rich storyline similar to the source material.

Books

 * Quest for the Masks- The first book in the trilogy, created mostly as a darker and edgier take on Bionicle's first three years.
 * City of Legends- The sequel to Quest for the Masks, this book involves aspects taken from 2004 and 2005's plotlines, but brings new twists to many of Bionicle's locations, ideas, and characters.
 * All of Our Sins- The working title of the final book, which is currently in planning and may or may not be written.