Hauwahine

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A guardian spirit in Hawaiian mythology, watching over multiple fishponds. (Note: * Power tier should be Lesser (since it's a local spirit guarding specific locations) * Origin story: Add that Hauwahine is specifically associated with Kawainui, Pā'eo, and Kaʻelepulu fishponds. * Ap)

Origin

In Hawaiian mythology, Hauwahine is a type of moʻo that serves as a guardian spirit for multiple fishponds. Its role reflects the importance placed on protecting and caring for natural resources in this cultural tradition.

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Abilities

As a guardian spirit, Hauwahine protects the fishponds it watches over, but no specific abilities or behaviors are described beyond its protective role.

Community Record

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