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* {{Transient icon|La Mu}} is based on the mythical king of the Land of Mu, a fictitious kingdom believed to have sunk in the Pacific Ocean. | |||
* {{Transient icon|Tangaroa}} is based on Maori God of the sea and fish. | * {{Transient icon|Tangaroa}} is based on Maori God of the sea and fish. | ||
* {{Transient icon|Tangaroa∞}} is based on Sea God Kanaloa, Tangaroa's equivalent from Hawaiian Mythology who's associated with squids and/or octopus, as well as the octopus demon Rogo-Tumu-Here from Tuamotu mythology. | * {{Transient icon|Tangaroa∞}} is based on Sea God Kanaloa, Tangaroa's equivalent from Hawaiian Mythology who's associated with squids and/or octopus, as well as the octopus demon Rogo-Tumu-Here from Tuamotu mythology. |
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Bora Bora is one of the worlds that are participating in The Game. It's based on Polynesian mythology.
The World Representative of Bora Bora is Tangaroa∞.
The exiled soul of Bora Bora is unknown.
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- La Mu is based on the mythical king of the Land of Mu, a fictitious kingdom believed to have sunk in the Pacific Ocean.
- Tangaroa is based on Maori God of the sea and fish.
- Tangaroa∞ is based on Sea God Kanaloa, Tangaroa's equivalent from Hawaiian Mythology who's associated with squids and/or octopus, as well as the octopus demon Rogo-Tumu-Here from Tuamotu mythology.
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