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Sunday, 18 June 2017

KR|Origin Review #13: Li-Toh-Kor

After five months of prototypes since the beginning of the KR|Origin lineup, June is the first month to be marked by two characters that have never appeared in the regular series: Ki-Shudan and, the newest addition, Li-Toh-KorTM!

Over time, Li-Meh-Zor and Li-Gah-Tor have become two of my favourite figures I had reviewed in the regular line. They just look cool and tough, and their "power" is simple - just knocking over their enemies with their tails. Now, I'm excited to see a new tailed warrior in the form of this 11th action figure prototype, which consists heavily of reused parts from the above-mentioned characters.

Details
Name: Li-Toh-Kor
Subtitle: tail-striking combatant
Classification: archosauromorph reptile
Sex: male
Relationships: distant cousin of Li-Meh-Zor
Home: Tahron
Era: 520 years before Masq-Lor's time (now renamed Foundation)
Affiliation: Reptonoid
Rank: sergeant.

Background
First appearance: KR|Origin #2 - Battle for Tahron: Part I – The journey begins
Brief bio: having sided with his wayward cousin Li-Meh-Zor after he had enlisted in the Reptonoid army, Li-Toh-Kor was accused of betrayal and banished from his home in the eastern floodplain. Resentful of being rejected by his people, he caused the death of his clan's chief and became a criminal, skulking in the darkest corners of Tahron's wetlands. Thanks to his cousin's help, Li-Toh-Kor took refugee in Rokang Tar, where, due to his spiked hide and hunger for doom and destruction, he quickly proved his value as Bi-Harr's master sergeant. Eventually, Li-Toh-Kor successfully assisted a Reptonoid squad in a surprise attack against King Khon-UhrTM during a diplomatic mission.

Articulation
Standard, plus two swivels on the tail.

Description
Head: similar to a Stegosaurus, characterised by a narrow and long V-shaped snout ending in an extensive turtle-like dark horny beak, reddish skin, a subtle cranial crest and two short ossicones covered in skin, small pointy ears and evil large light-blue eyes with vertical yellow pupils
Body: reddish scaly skin (except for the abdomen, which is smooth), claw hands and feet; his shoulders, forearms and calves are adorned with several ivory-coloured bony spikes. His back is armoured with large osteoderms, a few of which bear broad kite-shaped bony-cored plates projecting backward and arranged in two staggered rows; this highly modified scaly back armour is thick and rugged, seemingly providing some protection, and extends downwards forming a long, thick tail that ends with a thagomizer, i.e., an arrangement of two pairs of long ivory-coloured spikes extending horizontally
Wearables: a yellow armour with brown "bony" details, two yellow bracelets, two toeless yellow boots (with the dark claws protruding outward), a yellow belt and a brown furry loincloth.

Li-Toh-Kor's stylised armour.

Action feature
Like with Li-Meh-Zor, Li-Toh-Kor's main feature is his threatening tail. The back armour, to which the tail belongs, is a separate piece that clips onto his back. The tail features two articulation points - two swivels at about one-third and two-thirds of its length. I think there is no need of more articulation, since the two joints allow for plenty of poses.

Weapons and accessories
Li-Toh-Kor comes with his very elaborate slingshot - a forked wooden stick in which a pair of elastic bands connected by a leather strap is fastened to the two prongs. This weapon is used for shooting a small four-spiked bony projectile (which recalls his tail-end and can attach to the leather sling via a peg) and has an additional branch near the handle, into which a long curved downward-pointing silver blade is fixed... you know, just to make it more badass and less "Bart-Simpsony".
Additionally, the figure includes an extra head, which has a plainer (i.e., without crest, horns, ears or any other additional features) crocodilian sculpt. Mine matches Li-Toh-Kor's body, but I heard that in each package this head will come in one of three possible colours: red, dark-green and ivory, which will make it suitable for Li-Toh-Kor, Li-Gah-Tor and Li-Meh-Zor respectively.

Overall, as a big fan of the old KR tailed warriors, I'm fairly happy with Li-Toh-Kor. Many of my preferences, however, are driven not by nostalgia for the regular series, but by the figure itself, which, despite the heavy reuse, I think is one of the best looking in the overall lineup so far. His colour scheme, cool tail and funky weapon have blown my socks off and I'm glad I got him.

Thursday, 8 June 2017

KR|Origin Review #12: Ki-Shudan

Let's keep the train of monthly KR|Origin items running and continue our journey to the exciting past of Tahron with Ki-ShudanTM!

This 10th action figure prototype in the form of an archetypal withered, old wizard/mentor takes its official place in the pantheon of the Therioms. The history of Key Raiders just got even more interesting.

Details
Name: Ki-Shudan
Subtitle: skillful trainer
Classification: human
Sex: male
Home: Tahron
Era: 520 years before Masq-Lor's time (now renamed Foundation)
Affiliation: Theriom
Rank: master of martial and magical arts; historian.

Background
First appearance: KR|Origin #2 - Battle for Tahron: Part I – The journey begins
Brief bio: the oldest and wisest of the Therioms who served King Khon-UhrTM during the war against the Reptonoids, Ki-Shudan oversaw the forging of the Key in the days of the battle for Tahron. As the last keeper of ancient mystical abilities, this sage warrior and wizard had formerly used his skills as a member of King Tah-Ron's army and had been responsible for teaching many Therioms the secrets of combat and magic. Ultimately, after he had recognised her courage and determination, he agreed to train Kai-Xi, helping her to grow into a valiant soldier tasked to defeat Bi-Harr and free Tahron from his menace.

Articulation

Description
Head: elderly Asian features, wrinkled olive brown skin, hazel eyes (the left one is marked with a scar), and white bushy eyebrows and beard (a tuft of the latter is tied by a leather strip). He wears a very tall dark-green kabuto with metallic dark-blue details, including three pairs of horns protruding from the sides of the elongated dome and a neck guard composed of multiple overlapping lames. The kabuto can be removed to reveal an additional greenish open-top helmet (which works as a lining composed of cloth and several overlapping oxidised bronze plates laced together) with exposed white bun hair
Body: covered from neck to toe with a very elegant (even if a bit old) kimono. His hands show olive brown skin and are shielded by a pair of brown leather knuckle protectors
Wearables: a dark-blue robe with dark-green collar, lapels, cuffs and hem, a pair of dark-blue trousers with dark-green side bands, two dark-blue split-toe socks (showing tattered turn-down ochre lapels and fastened by pairs of brown laces that are tied at the calves) and two thonged wooden sandals. Both the robe and the trousers are decorated with white glow-in-the-dark symbols that are vaguely reminiscent of Asian characters and probably have a mystical significance. The robe, whose hem falls to the thigh, is wrapped around the upper body with the left side over the right, secured by a metallic dark-blue belt and open on the chest, exposing an ochre shirt with brown drawstrings near the neck. Under the torn long, wide sleeves it's possible to glimpse two metallic dark-blue wrist guards. The belt is chocked full of all sorts of little implements hanging from the sides and back, including a pair of silver talismans (one is round and holds a small ampoule containing a blueish liquid, while the other is triangular and surrounds an eye-shaped translucent purple gem; both are engraved with the same mysterious marks seen on the kimono), a booklet and a purse brimming with some kind of roots. The belt buckle looks like an elaborate gold&silver version of the Theriom emblem and holds a long strip of dark-green fabric that features white mystic symbols, orange tassels along the lower edge and two orange ropes hanging down in front.

Weapons and accessories
Although Ki-Shudan is a skilled hand-to-hand fighter and a powerful wizard, his figure has no action feature apart from the GITD patterns on the kimono. However, it does come with some very interesting accessories. First up is a greenish oxidised bronze sceptre that can split down the middle to reveal two straight-bladed katanas (or chokutō), each with half staff as the handle and the other half as a scabbard. Additionally, the two swords can connect at their ends to create a vicious double bladed staff.
Next up is an accessory that is a total surprise for me. It's the yellow glow-in-the-dark stone from regular Elykta's staff. This is just great on every level, it looks exactly like it does on the weapon it comes from (or, rather, it will go to) and I love the fact that, in order to give it a more realistic gemstone quality, it sprouts up from a silvery matrix together with a cluster of other crystals cast in translucent green plastic. The figure can hold it perfectly in his left hand, which is another plus. Even if the history of this stone remains unexplained, I am always happy to get obscure relics from the KR universe.
Finally, Ki-Shudan comes with an alternative scar-less head for his younger warrior days, which, alongside an obvious advancing baldness, is characterised by long black hair partly arranged in a high ponytail and in a pair of braids at the sides. It also displays a black horseshoe moustache with a double-pointed chin tuft and the mouth slightly open to show the teeth as a sign of combativeness.

Overall, Ki-Shudan certainly has some very strong points. The paint and articulation are as good as the line has to offer and the sculpting is terrific all throughout the figure. The accessories are great too, but I wish the kabuto could have been engineered just a little bit better. I think he looks good with Kai-Xi, Myneran and Elkymor, and does a great job filling in the ancient Theriom squad. Focus now falls on King Khon-Uhr in terms of the Origin era, so hopefully we won’t be waiting for him too long.