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This section is devoted to the characters of the Paracosmos. Use the quickjump links below to jump to a specific section, or simply read through in order. Image links will open a new window.
[Matoran: Ga-Matoran, Ko-Matoran, Le-Matoran, Onu-Matoran, Po-Matoran, Ta-Matoran]
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[Superior Beings]
Images: [Akohre the Scholar]
Akohre is Ko-Koro's most reknowned adept; who has devoted his life to studying the Wall of Prophecy. He has spent so much time studying it, in fact, that over the centuries he has produced many different versions of a giant collection of theories and observations known as "Akohre's Exhaustive Guide to the Wall of Prophecy" (See entries in the Writings section of the Culture page).
Images: [Spearthrowing]
Timeline entries: [Epic 1]
A Ko-Koronan Guard. Known for the fact that he hasn't spoken a word in over a hundred years, his character can only be described as icy.
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Timeline entries: [Epic 1]
Mukana is a Ko-Koronan who, along with Matoro, is one of the best warriors in the Koro. Mukana's mask shape is a Matoran Rau Mask of Translation.
[sketch]
Timeline entries: [Epic 1]
Nijire is a female Ko-Koronan ice fisher. She uses her fishing rod with a magnetic tip to catch ice fish and other creatures the Ko-Koronans use and export for food. Nijire's mask shape is a Matoran Roku Mask of Memory.
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Timeline entries: [Epic 1]
Kewonga is a Le-Matoran who lives quite some distance from Le-Koro. He is known as "The Healer" because of his ability to use the Great Halehki Mask of Healing that he wears! But because the Halehki will only heal what the wearer understands, he has also perfected a science of special potions he uses to learn about unusual illnesses. Matoran from all over Mata Nui come to him when they are injured or ill. He has several tamed Rahi that guard his hut, including some rare Fikou spiders, and rides a Gujha Lajhoata Giant Bee to get to any place above ground on the island.
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Timeline entries: [Epic 1]
The Toa of Ice on Mata Nui, Kopaka wears the Great Akaku Mask of Vision.
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