Tūmatauenga

Ancientfolk-consensusMāori mythologyNew ZealandPacific Islands

A primary god in Māori mythology associated with war, human activities related to sustenance and provision. (Note: - Power tier: Greater (not Ancient) - Abilities: Remove "food cultivation" as it's not mentioned in the source material - Sensory cues: Add "no explicit mention" - Weaknesses: Not specified in source )

Origin

In Māori mythology, Tūmatauenga is a god associated with war and human activities related to sustenance and provision. Its role in ensuring the well-being and survival of humans reflects the emphasis on securing survival and provision for humans in the Māori worldview.

Appearance

None

Abilities

Tūmatauenga's powers are connected to human activities related to war, such as hunting, food cultivation, fishing, and cooking. It plays a role in ensuring the well-being and survival of humans by facilitating these essential human activities.

Community Record

Sources
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folk-consensus