Talk:The Pit

Prisoners of the Pit
Does anyone think we should add the names of the winning models from the BIONICLE Prisoners of the Pit Building Challange to the Known Prisoners section? The winners can be found in the latest issue of Lego BrickMaster magazine. I've also listed them below.

Winners:
 * Tinnurron - Built by Andy Urschel, age 12.
 * Xyron - Built by Christopher Sanchez, age 14.
 * Drewaika - Built by Andrew Huang, no age given.
 * Zaron - Built by Ethan J. Slepitis, no age given.
 * Zarnak - Built by Dale Cerett, age 14.

Karzahni July 28, 2007
 * It would be a good idea, but has it been confirmed anywhere that those entires are canon? I guess it would be fine if you just put a note saying that they were winners of a Brickmaster contest and thus are not necessarily canon. ToaAuserv  [[Image:Hydraxon.jpg|40px]]{ Tell me about it! 20:43, 28 July 2007 (UTC)

Well, I'll just wait and ask Greg Farshtey about it. If it's canon I'll add them on. Karzahni July 28, 2007

Location
Where is the confirmed location of the pit? In relation to the Island of Mata Nui and Voya Nui (before it sunk back into Mata Nui's chest), it is underwater, but isn't the pit itself outside Mata Nui's body? Does that mean that Botar actually banishes criminals from the universe iself? Judging from maps, the pit is merely in the sea of Aqua Magna, not part of Mata Nui. If that is so, what is the intent of the pit? What of before Mata Nui landed on Aqua magna? What may the "pit" have been for other worlds? I know that much of this is speculation, but it may be that we need to rewrite some of our information, especially concerning the location of the pit in relation to the rest of the Matoran Universe... &lt;FONT COLOR=#000033&gt;Akaku&lt;FONT SIZE=4&gt;&lt;FONT COLOR=#6699CC&gt;94&lt;/FONT&gt; 03:39, November 3, 2009 (UTC)