Contestants of the Eternal Game

1. Iruka

2. Kouhiimaru

3. Ghost

4. Kawa

5. Naraku

6. Alloy

7. Tetrack

8. Velnax

9. Fairon

10. Crystillix

11. Fyxan

12. Fyxon

13. Lavawight

14. Nightwatcher

15. Millennium

16. Dredzek

17. Revdav

18. Lekhop

19. Benjarmin

20. Zaeron

21. Leviathos

22. Tabaris

23. Orthodax

24. Serrakaan

25. Spirak

26. Spiruk

27. Girahk

28. Brominax

29. Antidax

30. Harlen

31. Valtrahk

33. Zaeron

34. Zaxar

35. Maserix


Okay. While I didn't plan to post this story on here - ever- I was finally convinced to post a revised version of my first ever BIONICLE fanfic, The Eternal Game, on here. The original story was written back in 2008, drawing inspiration from Battle Royale and later (after I got up the courage to read it) The Hunger Games. The original version was a mess, with over eighty contestants and poor writing. This is the 35-contestant canon version, revised and updated, and hopefully this will be fairly well received.

General Disclaimer: I don't own BIONICLE or any of its original characters or species, locations, etc. All of the OCs are either my own creation, or I was given permission to use them in my storyline.

Chronologically, it's set at the same time as my completed fanfic, Into the Darkness, but The Eternal Game was written before then.

Anyway, to anyone who read the original version, please read and review. To any new readers, I hope you enjoy the revised Eternal Game.


The Eternal Game


Prologue

All was silent along the streets of Gigas Nui. The moon shone down, illuminating the beings walking silently, apprehensively through the darkened streets. The air itself seemed to vibrate with tension.

Silently, two Ix materialized from the gloom. Both were tall and thin, and carried long, curved daggers that glinted in the moonlight, twin points of razor-edged steel. Both of them were hooded and cloaked, adding to their aura of mystique and power. All of the beings, both Glatorian and Agori alike, stepped aside silently, afraid to even be seen in the presence of the ruling class.

Between the two Ix a Toa walked. His eyes were lowered, downcast, but had any been able to see into them, they would see his eyes were filled with fear.

He was only one of the many contestants chosen to compete in the Eternal Game.

The Eternal Game, the greatest punishment for any rebel or dissident. The games, a massive, thirty or so contestant battle to the death, were the Ix's latest punishment for rebels and surviving Toa. It was the greatest fear of every being in Gigas Nui.

Only one being could survive this Eternal Game. And, facing beings which he knew were far more powerful than he, Toa Fairon knew that despite his skills, he would likely not be the one being to return alive.