Le-Wahi

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"The forest can protect you, traveler, if you heed it!"
Tamaru to Takua, Mata Nui Online Game

Le-Wahi
Region of Mata Nui
Status Destroyed
Inhabitants Le-Matoran
Toa Lewa
Turaga Matau
Rahi (all formerly)
Population None
Position Southern Mata Nui
Pronunciation LAY-WAH-hee[1]


Le-Wahi was the region of Air on the island of Mata Nui.

History

Makuta Teridax, jealous of the power and fame the Great Spirit had, used a specialized virus to poison Mata Nui. The poison slowly weakened Mata Nui and he eventually slipped into unconsciousness and plummeted from space, crashing into Aqua Magna. The result of his crash caused a malfunction in his camouflage system, which lead to the creation of the various Wahi on the island which disguised his face.

Le-Wahi was named by Toa Metru Matau some time before the Great Rescue. After that event, the Le-Matoran populated the area living in the village of Le-Koro, along with the now, Turaga Matau. During the Great War or otherwise known as the Dark Time, Le-Wahi was subjected to multiple strikes by Makuta Teridax and his infected Rahi, who unwillingly served him. Takua traveled through Le-Wahi to rescue Matau from a Kewa nest, heal the Vuata Maca tree, and find a Toa Stone within a mechanical tree.

Toa Mata Lewa arrived at Le-Wahi, soon after Takua unintentionally unleashed a signal, calling the Toa Canisters toward the Island. Traveling through the jungle, he remembered his name was Lewa and rediscovered his air powers while saving a small Taku from a tree.

Beginning his search for the Great Kanohi placed throughout the island, Lewa journeyed toward a small cavern where, as Matau reported to him, the mask of speed was hidden. Quickly defeating a Nui-Jaga guarding the entrance, the Toa wandered inside the cave and swam toward the bottom. Almost being drowned by seaweed, the Toa found the mask and rocketed toward the surface using its power. After exiting the cave, Lewa was ambushed by a Nui-Rama and his mask was knocked off of him. As a Muaka appeared and attacked the weakened Lewa, Onua arrived, digging the Rahi underground in a trench he created, saving the Toa of Air.

Lewa swinging through the jungles of Le-Wahi

Later, after the Toa began to work together in order to acquire the various Kanohi around the Island, Tahu, Gali and Onua searched in the region of Le-Wahi for the Toa of Fire's last mask. Finding the Kakama stuck in a large tree, the team thought of multiple ways of reaching it. Tahu, becoming impatient, burned the entire tree using his command over flame and the mask fell toward them. The fire almost became unstable and began igniting other flora, until Gali stopped it, infuriated with Tahu’s performance.

One such conflict which was known as the Battle of Le-Wahi resulted in much of the population of Le-Koro being kidnapped by Nui-Rama. The Chronicler Takua had traveled to the village and met with the few remaining inhabitants. While the Gukko Bird Force's leader, Kongu spoke with the Matoran, more Nui-Rama arrived which brought on a siege against the Nui-Rama Hive. Kongu and Takua, the latter riding as a second mound on the Gukko Ka were able to break through the swarms of Nui-Rama and reach the nest. Their bird was injured however upon entry and crashed, being captured along with more of the Matoran. There, it was discovered that Lewa too, had been captured and Infected along with the Nui-Rama. Onua though, suddenly appeared in the nest as well, and began to fight against Lewa to save him and the Matoran. A vicious battle ensued with Onua gaining the upper hand and freeing Lewa of Teridax's influence. Defeating the Nui-Kopen leading the struggle, the two Toa rescued the Matoran and now freed Rahi, journeying back home to celebrate.

During the Bohrok Invasion, Bohrok swarmed across Le-Wahi, invaded Le-Koro and placed krana on all the villagers save Kongu and Tamaru. Lewa, shortly thereafter entered the village and seeing the Matoran held hostage by the Bohrok, surrendered himself. Days later, Onua concerned for his brother, searched for Lewa in the jungles. Unexpectedly being attacked by the Toa of Air, Onua discovered the Toa was placed under the influence of the krana. Not desiring to fight his friend, Onua convinced Lewa to use his willpower against the creature and take off the krana. Lewa complied and succeeded in doing so. The Earth Toa then restored his friend's Golden Kanohi, which he found amongst some Lehvak Va.

Boxor at a camp in Le-Wahi

Takua, Nuparu and a few other Matoran, voyaged to Le-Wahi and found Tamaru and Kongu. After informing them of Lewa's return, they discussed the Boxor's effectiveness against the Bohrok and the four planned how to take back Le-Koro. The next morning the two freed Le-Matoran taunted the invading Nuhvok into following them through Le-Wahi. Bringing them out into the open land, the two were trapped by the presence of Matau and other enslaved Matoran. This was an ambush however, as piloted Boxor appeared out of the ground and began to fight the Bohrok. Matau and those with him were soon freed, as well as Le-Koro eventually.

After becoming Toa Nuva, the team tested their new abilities against each other in Le-Wahi, only as an exercise. The fight was stopped by Gali when it became personal between Tahu and Kopaka.

Struggling with the loss of his Elemental Power over Fire since the Bohrok-Kal had stolen his Nuva Symbol, Tahu went in search of the Kanohi Nuva hidden throughout island. When Tahu met the Toa of Air in Le-Wahi and the latter asked to guide him through the forest, Tahu accepted. He actually agreed because of being silently suspicious of Lewa, concerned of his recent dealings with the Bohrok. As the two made their way through the trees, Nuhvok-Kal's Gravity was seen floating objects in the air. Believing the Kal might also be looking for the masks, they planned to capture him. Later Tahu led the Bohrok-Kal into the open with taunts and escaped by vine swinging through the Jungle. As they both arrived, Le-Matoran fired projectiles at the Bohrok from all sides, catching the creature off guard. Lewa then failed at an attempt to defeat Nuhvok-Kal and Tahu at the last moment saved him. The Bohrok, tired at expelling so much energy to stop the attacks, fled. The two Toa then later worked together and found the mask.

An elementally weakened Gali, Lewa and Kopaka Nuva later combined into the Toa Nuva Kaita Wairuha in an attempt to stop the Bohrok-Kal and their rampage. They failed and separated however after Lehvak-Kal, Kohrak-Kal, and Gahlok-Kal also fused into a Bohrok-Kal Kaita Ja and overpowered them.

During Jaller and Takua's search for the seventh Toa, they journeyed into Le-Wahi and were stumbled by Graalok, a native Ash Bear. The scared Matoran were saved as Lewa appeared and trapped the beast. Jaller, about to harm the creature, was also stopped as the Toa explained that she was just protecting her territory. He then provided a Gukko for the two and traveled with them toward Ko-Koro as the Kanohi Avohkii now guided them in that direction.

After the Toa Nuva freed the Bahrag queens, the Bohrok swarms destroyed the entire Wahi, rendering it barren. Later, once the body of Mata Nui awoke, the entire region was shattered.

Landscape

Le-Wahi

The largest region of Mata Nui by area, Le-Wahi dominated the southern third of the island and was the location of Le-Koro, the village of Air. The area consisted mainly of marshes and jungle, and almost the entire ground level of Le-Wahi was taken up by the Fau Swamp, particularly in the west. This was also the location of Toa Lewa's Suva. Le-Wahi was bordered by Kanae Bay on the southeast, and contained lakes Kanae and Pala, the largest such bodies of water on the island. The coastline was mostly estuarine and dotted with islands, notably the Kumu Islets off the southern headland.

The location was later cleared by the Bohrok swarms, and wiped out of existence by Mata Nui's recent awakening.

Significant Locations

Le-Kini

Le-Kini was the temple of Air built by the Le-Matoran to honor Lewa.[3][4][5][6]

Inhabitants

Le-Matoran

Le-Matoran were the primary Matoran inhabitants of Le-Wahi. The Le-Matoran spent most of their times in their village which was located in the trees. The Le-Matoran performed day-to-day activities in Le-Wahi/Koro such as making Bamboo Disks or playing music.

Rahi

Le-Wahi wildlife

Below are a list of Rahi which resided in Le-Wahi:

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 "Chapter 5." Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle.
  3. "Le-Kini." Encyclopedia Updated, p. 73.
  4. "The Island of Mata Nui." Makuta's Guide to the Universe, p. 18.
  5. "Official Greg Discussion", post 3192. BZPower Forums. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)
  6. BIONICLE: The Legend of Mata Nui.
  7. "Archives Moles." Encyclopedia Updated, p. 10.
  8. 8.0 8.1 BIONICLE: Mask of Light.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 "BIONICLE Le-Koro." Bios. BIONICLE.com, 6 April 2003.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 BIONICLE: Quest for the Toa.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 "Chapter 6: Le-Koro • Battle in the Skies • Lewa & Onua." Mata Nui Online Game.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Island Wildlife on the Move." Wall of History. BIONICLE.com.
  13. "Kavinika." Encyclopedia Updated, p. 56.
  14. "Inspired by BIONICLE: Mata Nui Fishing Bird." Buildits. LEGO Club, 17 October 2006.
  15. "Deep into Darkness". BIONICLE 2.
  16. "BIONICLE Nui Jaga." Bios. BIONICLE.com, 12 August 2003.
  17. "Inspired by BIONICLE: Pokawi." Buildits. LEGO Club, 17 October 2006.
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Introduction." Dark Destiny. BIONICLE Legends 2, pp. 6-7.
  19. "Silver Chute Spider." Encyclopedia Updated, p. 129.

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