Bionicle category
Ga-Wahi
21 entries tagged Ga-Wahi. Every entry is sourced from Greg Farshtey’s serials, the BIONICLE novels, comics, or BS01 wiki cross-checks.
- RukiA common fish-like Rahi of the Ga-Wahi waters with strong jaws, the Ruki was the staple Matoran catch of Ga-Koro, the natural enemy of the Tarakava, and one of the few small Rahi confident enough to drive larger predators away from its shoals.
- WaikiruThe Waikiru were a species of walrus-like Rahi that dwelled along the shores of Ga-Metru and Ga-Wahi, quick in the water and clumsy on land, catalogued by Rahaga Norik in the Great Rescue's bestiary of Mata Nui's wildlife.
- Amaya's JettyA small lily-pad jetty extending from Amaya's Hut at the eastern edge of Ga-Koro, marked by three Bamboo Poles and a Ruki poem.
- The Ga-Koro BridgeThe lily-pad bridge of Ga-Koro was the floating span that connected the Ga-Matoran village to the mainland of Ga-Wahi, raised in the village's defining battle against the Pahrak swarms.
- Ga-Koro Kolhii FieldThe Ga-Wahi lily pad on which Hahli and Macku trained for the Kolhii championship the Ga-Koro team eventually won at Ta-Koro.
- Ga-Koro Town SquareThe central plaza of Ga-Koro, split into a north square inhabited by Nokama, Nireta, Macku and Nixie, and a south square inhabited by Okoth, Kotu and Kailani.
- Ga-Koro WaterfallThe Kaukau-shaped Naho Falls above Ga-Koro, concealing the southern approach to the Kini-Nui and rebuilt in the form of a Kaukau Nuva after the Bohrok War.
- Ga-SuvaGali's shrine in Ga-Koro, the floating village's repository of her Kanohi and the Nuva Symbol whose light broke the Pahrak siege.
- Lily Pads of Ga-Koro: The Floating Foundation of a Matoran VillageThe giant lily pads that formed the buoyant ground of Ga-Koro on Mata Nui, carrying the village's huts, bridges, and kolhii field across the surface of Naho Bay.
- Naho BayThe body of water that made up most of Ga-Wahi, named for a fallen Toa of Water and home to the floating village of Ga-Koro on its surface.
- Ga-Wahi BeachThe shoreline outside Ga-Koro where the Toa Metru first set foot on Mata Nui, later flattened by the Bohrok swarms during their reawakening.
- Nireta's HutNireta's Hut was the home of the Ga-Matoran navigator Nireta, rebuilt across Metru Nui and Mata Nui and lost in each of the displacements she lived through.
- Nokama's HutThe Turaga's residence in Ga-Koro held the lightstone that raised the escape hut, took collateral damage in a Tarakava fight, and outlived the Bohrok-Kal.
- Okoth's ShopOkoth's Shop sold Air Bladders for five widgets in Ga-Koro on Mata Nui, and it's one of the smallest pieces of canon Bionicle ever bothered to name.
- Temple of PurityThe Temple of Purity sat at G-6 on Pelagia's sea chart, beneath Naho Bay, with four polluted Matoran-face spouts and a Crystal that only appeared after the water ran clean.
- Kailani's HutA modest Ga-Wahi dwelling that served the Ga-Matoran Crafter Kailani as both residence and workshop until the Bohrok swarms erased it.
- RazorfishTiny but lethal ocean dwellers whose razor-sharp spines could sink a boat.
- Ruki FishCommon aquatic Rahi caught in Ga-Koro and traded across Mata Nui as food and commerce.
- East GardenAn underwater garden in Ga-Koro where Hahli gathered flax materials before the Bohrok invasion.
- Lake NahoThe primary water body of Ga-Wahi, named after a fallen Toa who never lived to see his namesake outlast the island itself.
- LightfishSmall bioluminescent fish that glow to attract prey but served as practical light sources for Ga-Matoran homes in Ga-Koro.