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{{Template:Location infobox|[[File:MNOG The legend.PNG|250px]]|||[[Kini-Nui]]||[[Teridax]]|ah-MAH-yah circle}}The '''Amaja Circle''' was a circular sandpit at [[Kini-Nui]]. Using various stones, the Turaga used the circle to tell the Matoran the tale of [[Mata Nui (Being)|Mata Nui]], who was betrayed by his "brother", [[Teridax|Makuta]], and cast into a deep slumber, as well as of the foretold arrival of the Toa to defeat him. The Turaga also used it when telling the tales of [[Metru Nui]].
 
{{Template:Location infobox|[[File:MNOG The legend.PNG|250px]]|||[[Kini-Nui]]||[[Teridax]]|ah-MAH-yah circle}}The '''Amaja Circle''' was a circular sandpit at [[Kini-Nui]]. Using various stones, the Turaga used the circle to tell the Matoran the tale of [[Mata Nui (Being)|Mata Nui]], who was betrayed by his "brother", [[Teridax|Makuta]], and cast into a deep slumber, as well as of the foretold arrival of the Toa to defeat him. The Turaga also used it when telling the tales of [[Metru Nui]].
   
 
It was destroyed when Mata Nui awakened.
 
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File:MNOG Makuta stone.PNG|The [[Makuta Stone]]
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 10 October 2014

Amaja Circle
MNOG The legend
Location Information
Primary Residents
Former Residents
LocationKini-Nui
Size
MakutaTeridax
Pronunciationah-MAH-yah circle

The Amaja Circle was a circular sandpit at Kini-Nui. Using various stones, the Turaga used the circle to tell the Matoran the tale of Mata Nui, who was betrayed by his "brother", Makuta, and cast into a deep slumber, as well as of the foretold arrival of the Toa to defeat him. The Turaga also used it when telling the tales of Metru Nui.

It was destroyed when Mata Nui awakened.


Gallery

<gallery> File:MNOG Mata Nui stone.PNG|The Mata Nui Stone. The six stones surrounding it represent the six Toa. File:MNOG Makuta stone.PNG|The Makuta Stone </gallery