Te Rīrino

Greaterwell-documentedMāoriNew Zealand

A great ocean-going canoe from Māori tradition associated with the migrations that settled New Zealand. (Note: 1. Power tier should be Greater (as described as a "great" ocean-going canoe) but with a note that its sinking is consistent with Lesser or Minor Spirit characteristics, indicating it may not have bee)

Origin

Te Rīrino was a great ocean-going canoe that departed from Mahaena under the command of Potoru, playing a significant role in the migrations that settled New Zealand.

Appearance
Abilities

As a canoe, Te Rīrino facilitated transportation and navigation for its crew during long voyages. It also played a crucial role in settling New Zealand, marking a pivotal moment in Māori history and cultural identity.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • condition
    sinking

Wards

None recorded.

Community Record

Sources
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