Urutengangana

Primordialwell-documentedMāori mythologyNew Zealand

In Māori mythology, Urutengangana is a god of light and the firstborn child of Ranginui (Sky father) and Papatūānuku (Earth mother). He plays a significant role in the creation myth and balance between light and darkness. (Note: 1. Power tier: Primordial does not necessarily imply Urutengangana has cosmic powers; consider reclassifying to Ancient or leaving unspecified. 2. Origin story: The article states "firstborn child" bu)

Origin

Urutengangana is the firstborn child of Ranginui and Papatūānuku, primordial parents in Māori cosmology. His role as a god of light emphasizes his connection to creation and the balance between light and darkness.

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Abilities

Urutengangana is associated with light, but no specific abilities or behaviors are mentioned beyond his role as a god of light.

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