Okay, I've tried a few different combinations from suggestions here and in the preproduction thread.
That hair for Danju is probably the best option I have so far, I think I'll go with that. I like the plain hair for Jayko, I think that's what I'll use. I tried the hair with the sweep (that's on Santis in the first picture) on Jayko but it gives too much of a Ninjago vibe to it. For Santis I'll probably stick with the topknot, I think it looks cool. Also, it gives me the option to have his hair down, like in the first or second photo. The only reason why I don't use the same hair as in the second photo for him is because Rascus has the same hair and I don't really want to do that (plus I think I only have one of that hair piece).


Then I've got the villagers or people in the individual provinces for each knight. Here's what I'm thinking:
Rascus's people will be in the trees and stuff, so they're kind of like Robin Hoods men type-of-people, not outlaws, just that look.
Danju I'm not sure about...they could have the old wolfpack torso because their animal is the wolf, then I could mix in purple because that's his people's colour.

Santis's people are farmers and laborers, so they'll mostly have generic torsos but they could also have some of these torsos thrown in for soldiers. Jayko, I'm not sure about. Maybe a mixture of the two torsos I have in the picture?

I like the newer knights torsos for the Morcia knights, they fit well. They also have the crown on their chest which resembles the crown above the lion on Mathias.

What do you think of these choices for the random knights in each smaller province? Also, I think I've got their hair choices down but just in case anyone has any major breakthrough hairpieces...they're not final yet.
Thanks for the help!
Also, thanks, HoldingOurOwn!
About the Knights' Kingdom thing, it really depends on how much I add to the story and go into the backstory. I know it's going to be a single film, and possibly a second for the second wave of Knights' Kingdom (if the first one works well), but not a series. I expect it to be at least five minutes, but I really don't know as of yet. It could be a lot longer if I go into the backstory much.
Also, you asked about the LEGO Adventure Book in a different thread. They're written by Megan Rothrock, an AFOL, and has a variety of instructions and models from other AFOLS. They've got some awesome inspiration and some great models with instructions, I'd suggest checking them out. Here's links to the two of them (you can look inside on Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/The-LEGO-Adventur
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http://www.amazon.com/The-LEGO-Adventur
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