User blog comment:BobTheDoctor27/September 2013 Update/@comment-5174759-20131006172446/@comment-958607-20131007123731

Well, I always imagine the great outdoors having a timeless, rural, pagan charm. :P I love writing about nature and the all-encompassing, expansive, unknown sensation that comes with it. :P But I hadn't thought to include ruins. I included that abandoned camp site, which I'm very proud of, so I might try and include some kind of actual ruins in Merall and Dorvan's part. :P

Yeah, I still don't know how I'm going to lay it out. :S Which reminds me, I'm going to ask my parents for Comic Life 2 for Christmas. :D Hopefully I'll have gotten much more of Zero Hour completed by that point. :P Most of my summer pictures are done. I just need images with a dark, wintry backdrop from now on. :P As summer disappears, I think that should become a lot easier. :D

XD Well, that does seem like Tollubo. I always imagined him using the blue Zamor Spheres or (at the time of his creation when I thought the Zamor Spheres were scattered around Voya Nui like Kanohi and had to be collected) the silver ones. :P I always wanted to believe that the Matoran could be freed easily and with some kind of everyday object... like water. XD

I'm actually not sure about the first online game. :P I never played it. I did, however, play the second game (I still have it downloaded on my computer :D ) and I remember that she had a secret section to her hut that allowed you to go upstairs and admire her awesome balcony. XD Plus there was Nixies's Key, though I can't remember what that did exactly. She was quite a mysterious character and, if Kapura's walking slowly to get to places faster thing could become such a controversial debate, why not Nixie? :D

Well, I think that it was meant to be used if you completed the game and wanted to play it again, or if you encountered some kind of problem and knew you would have to reset it. :P I only clicked on it once by accident... and cried for the rest of the night. XD

I will include a comic to show it off but I will also include building instructions and close-ups. :P Things like this are quite visual. What Jahoan was talking about involved forcing the parts to separate by sticking a pin between the face piece and the brain piece. :P I've never tried this before and I imagine that it might be somewhat hazardous if done improperly. But if he says it works for him then I salute his technique. :P