@Lady why
@Satsuma he was put together from pieces
@Lady hm
@Lady i feel like theres a difference between necromancy and lego
@Satsuma lego is just necromancy with dinosaurs
@Lady really
@Satsuma plastic production is definitely a necro *something*
@Lady it doesnt bring anything to life it just makes it even more inert
@Satsuma (can’t wake up)
@Satsuma anyway in bionicle lore it is the spark of life inside their chest which makes them animate, which is akin to the electrical shock which makes the creature come to life
@Lady yeah i feel like the key difference between Frankenstein’s monster and an automaton is that he has like, feelings and a high capacity for independent action
@Satsuma right, which is also true of bionicle
@Lady yeah its a separate but also extant genre of characters
@Satsuma i think if you dig into like, steampunk literature though, a lot of automatons do indeed have feelings and capacity for independent action
@Satsuma i think frankenstein is probably one of the chief sources of inspiration for steampunk automaton narrative
@Satsuma original question was https://chat.noelle.codes/@noelle/107244322160963873 although i was thinking more broadly in terms of “supernaturally animated construct (probably anthropomorphic in nature)”