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+ | |1=[[File:250px-Movie_Ta-Koro-1-.png]] |
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+ | |2=None (destroyed) |
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+ | |3=[[Ta-Matoran]], [[Vakama]], [[Tahu]] |
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+ | |4=[[Ta-Wahi]] (formerly) |
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+ | |5=Unknown |
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+ | |6=[[Teridax]] (formerly) |
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+ | |7=TAH-KOAR-oh |
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+ | |8=Red |
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+ | |9=gold |
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+ | |10=Lightgrey}} |
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+ | ==History== |
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− | After arriving on |
+ | [[File:Fire village.jpg|200px|left|Ta-Koro's exterior.]]After arriving on [[Mata Nui (Location)|Mata Nui]], Vakama chose Ta-Koro's location, keeping a good defense in mind. The village was then constructed after the Toa returned with the rescued [[Matoran]]. After the village was constructed and with his promised year of peace expired, Teridax arrived at the island with Infected Kanohi and Rahi. |
− | After the construction of Ta-Koro, [[Takua]] was banished from the village, |
+ | After the construction of Ta-Koro, [[Takua]] was banished from the village, during which he found the [[Toa Stones]]. In the end, Takua returned to Ta-Koro. |
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⚫ | [[File:Ta-Koro gate.png|thumb|right]]During the [[Bohrok]] invasion, a swarm of Pahrak and Kohrak attacked Ta-Koro in an attempt to clean the area. One Matoran had managed to slip away to [[Kini-Nui]] to warn the [[Toa Mata]] of the attack. The Toa then used the Kakama power of their [[Golden Kanohi]] to speed to the village and put a stop to the oncoming swarm. In the aftermath of the Bohrok Wars, Ta-Koro was rebuilt and expanded greatly. |
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+ | During the search for the seventh Toa, Teridax released three [[Rahkshi]] to find the [[Avohkii]] and destroy the herald to the mask. They began their search at Ta-Koro, destroying the village as they did so. Gali and Tahu attempted to stop them, but failed and Tahu was infected by [[Lerahk]], the Rahkshi of Poison. In the end, the Ta-Matoran and Vakama escaped and the village sank into the lava. |
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⚫ | During the Bohrok invasion, a swarm of Pahrak and Kohrak attacked Ta-Koro in an attempt to clean the area. One Matoran had managed to slip away to Kini-Nui to warn the Toa Mata of the attack. The Toa used the Kakama power of their Golden Kanohi to speed to the village and put a stop to the oncoming swarm. |
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==Citizens== |
==Citizens== |
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− | *[[Turaga]] |
+ | *[[Turaga]] [[Vakama]] |
− | + | *[[Toa]] [[Tahu]] |
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− | *[[Toa]] |
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− | **[[Tahu]] |
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*[[Matoran]] |
*[[Matoran]] |
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**[[Takua]] |
**[[Takua]] |
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*[[Jaller's Hut]] |
*[[Jaller's Hut]] |
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*[[Cable Car]] |
*[[Cable Car]] |
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− | *[[Ta-Koro Kolhii |
+ | *[[Ta-Koro Kolhii Field]] |
*[[Ta-Suva]] |
*[[Ta-Suva]] |
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*[[Vakama's Hut]] |
*[[Vakama's Hut]] |
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+ | [[File:MNOG Ta-Koro.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Ta-Koro.]] |
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+ | ==Landscape== |
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+ | Ta-Koro was located inside Mangai Volcano, and as such was very hot. The village was located on a small island in a lake of lava and the buildings were made of cooled magma. Illumination of the village was chiefly provided by torches. In the center of the village also lay the [[Ta-Suva]], where Tahu stored [[Kanohi]] and his Nuva Symbol. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="120"> |
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+ | image:Turaga_Vakama.jpg|Turaga Vakama |
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+ | image:Takua.jpg|Takua the Chronicler |
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+ | image:Jaller.jpg|Jaller, Captain of the Guard |
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+ | image:Kapura.jpg|Kapura |
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+ | image:Aft.jpg|Aft |
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+ | File:Agni.jpg|Agni |
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+ | image:Vohon.jpg|Vohon |
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+ | Tahu.jpg|Tahu, protector of Ta-Koro |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Ta-Koro}} |
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− | ==Gallery of [[Ta-Matoran]]== |
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+ | {{Mata Nui}} |
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+ | [[Category:Locations]] |
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+ | [[Category:Matoran Universe]] |
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+ | [[Category:2001]] |
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+ | [[Category:2002]] |
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+ | [[Category:2003]] |
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+ | [[Category:Matoran Settlements]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fire]] |
Revision as of 00:09, 27 December 2014
Ta-Koro | |
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Location Information | |
Primary Residents | None (destroyed) |
Former Residents | Ta-Matoran, Vakama, Tahu |
Location | Ta-Wahi (formerly) |
Size | Unknown |
Makuta | Teridax (formerly) |
Pronunciation | TAH-KOAR-oh |
Ta-Koro was the village of Fire on Mata Nui. It was located within the shadow of Mangai Volcano, where the Ta-Matoran and Turaga Vakama lived.
History
After arriving on Mata Nui, Vakama chose Ta-Koro's location, keeping a good defense in mind. The village was then constructed after the Toa returned with the rescued Matoran. After the village was constructed and with his promised year of peace expired, Teridax arrived at the island with Infected Kanohi and Rahi.
After the construction of Ta-Koro, Takua was banished from the village, during which he found the Toa Stones. In the end, Takua returned to Ta-Koro.
During the Bohrok invasion, a swarm of Pahrak and Kohrak attacked Ta-Koro in an attempt to clean the area. One Matoran had managed to slip away to Kini-Nui to warn the Toa Mata of the attack. The Toa then used the Kakama power of their Golden Kanohi to speed to the village and put a stop to the oncoming swarm. In the aftermath of the Bohrok Wars, Ta-Koro was rebuilt and expanded greatly.
During the search for the seventh Toa, Teridax released three Rahkshi to find the Avohkii and destroy the herald to the mask. They began their search at Ta-Koro, destroying the village as they did so. Gali and Tahu attempted to stop them, but failed and Tahu was infected by Lerahk, the Rahkshi of Poison. In the end, the Ta-Matoran and Vakama escaped and the village sank into the lava.
Citizens
Locations
- Ta-Koro Gate
- Ta-Koro Ropebridge
- Wall of History
- Jaller's Hut
- Cable Car
- Ta-Koro Kolhii Field
- Ta-Suva
- Vakama's Hut
Landscape
Ta-Koro was located inside Mangai Volcano, and as such was very hot. The village was located on a small island in a lake of lava and the buildings were made of cooled magma. Illumination of the village was chiefly provided by torches. In the center of the village also lay the Ta-Suva, where Tahu stored Kanohi and his Nuva Symbol.
Gallery
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