Lake of Fire
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| Lake of Fire
Status: Destroyed | |
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| Location | Ta-Wahi, Mata Nui |
| Pronunciation | N/A |
The Lake of Fire was a lake of lava on which Ta-Koro rested. It could be crossed by a stone bridge that could could be lowered into the lava. The Rahkshi later caused Ta-Koro to sink in the lake. The lake was later destroyed when the Bohrok were reawakened.
[carve] Appearances
- BIONICLE Adventures 6: Maze of Shadows
- BIONICLE Adventures 7: Web of the Visorak (Prologue/Epilogue)
- BIONICLE Chronicles 1: Tale of the Toa
- BIONICLE Chronicles 2: Beware the Bohrok
- BIONICLE Chronicles 3: Makuta's Revenge
- BIONICLE: Mask of Light
- BIONICLE: Mask of Light Novel
- BIONICLE Encyclopedia (Mentioned Only)
- BIONICLE Encyclopedia: Updated (Mentioned Only)
- Mata Nui Online Game
- Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle
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