
The Toa have come and begun their mighty quests to save us from the Makuta. “Our astrologer has seen great changes in the skies, and has read the dark future of Mata Nui. Giving you some of the answers you seek is small payment for your deeds, but I offer you what knowledge I can.” “Your eyes are filled with questions about the mysteries of Mata Nui my friend. For once I am glad that Maku snuck away from the village, so that she could find you!” she praised. All the Matoran of Ga-Koro owe you their gratitude. Before I leave, I speak to the village elder, Turaga Nokama. There is much work to do to repair the village. The villagers quickly return to their fishing and daily lives. Only by removing their mask can they be saved.” Sometimes Rahi become infected by Makuta's darkness. he is resting,” she says, although I am not aware that I am making any noise. he is no longer under the dark influence of Makuta.” “This is the Tarakava that attacked the village,” the villager tells me. I notice that the Rahi is being tended to by one of the villagers.

Gali does not stick around to celebrate her victory however. This victorious defender can only be Gali, the Toa of whom Maku spoke earlier. It falls stunned off to the side to reveal the defender, triumphantly holding the Rahi’s gruesome mask. The Rahi is the first to appear, but its mask is missing. A fierce battle ensues until both drag each other back into the water. It begins its attack upon the villagers, when suddenly another creature emerges from the sea to defend them.

What must certainly be the Rahi also springs forth from the water. Soon, the submerged green dome pops back to the surface and the grateful villagers pour forth.īut there is no time for celebration. The pump springs to life and starts rumbling. I place the gear back into the pump and press the button. This must be the missing piece! I retrieve it and head back to the pump. What once was just another starfish upon the rocks instead gleams with a metallic reflection. I take it out and shine it upon the waters. I am desperate to find it, when suddenly I remember the Lightstone. I must find the missing piece of the pump! They motion to me and pound upon the door. I swim toward the pipe, and a glimmer catches my eye. I find a pool from which I can descend into the water.īelow, there is no indication of the destruction above, only peaceful waters and the swimming creatures of the ocean. “Hurry back! I don’t know how much longer we can survive in here, and the Rahi may return!” I’ll be right back!” is all I can think to say. If you can find the missing piece and put it back in the pump machine, it will float us back up!” The Rahi smashed them and pieces fell into the water. “We are trapped here underwater! The door is stuck and we can’t open it! If the village pumps are repaired, the hut will rise to the surface, and we can escape.


“Maku escaped? We were so worried about her!” says the pipe. “Hurry my friend – you are our only hope!” “Who is that? Who’s there?” comes from the pipe. In one I discover an unusual crystal, a Lightstone, and I pick it up.Īt the far end of one of the pads, a strange pump-like machine sits idle. Much destruction is evident in the dome buildings. When the two blue stones are aligned, the gate opens and I can proceed onto the large green floating pads of Ga-Koro. As I add rocks to the shell, the inner circle rotates and the blue stones grow closer together. Somewhere, in the back of my mind, I can make out the writing: GA KORO.īeneath the letters is a circle within a circle. At the top of the gate is a strange text of circular letters. A large rock hangs from one side of the gate. There are rocks of various sizes strewn about the sand. In the distance, three waterfalls cascade down from a cliff carved into a mysterious mask shape. Smoke is billowing into the air from one of the floating green dome buildings.
