Riukākara

Lesserfolk-consensusMāori traditionPolynesian cultureNew ZealandPacific Islands

A type of ocean-going canoe in Māori tradition, significant in the migrations that settled New Zealand. (Note: 1. Power tier should be revised as "Primordial" since it's described as one of the great ocean-going canoes and played a significant role in settling New Zealand. 2. Add sensory cues that reflect its )

Origin
Appearance

In Māori oral tradition, Riukākara is described as a canoe used for transportation across the ocean. However, no physical description of its size or features like sails is given.

Abilities

Riukākara would have been used for transportation across the ocean, playing a significant role in the migrations that settled New Zealand.

Community Record

Sources
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folk-consensus