Avaiki Tautau: New Zealand
Karitehe: Humanoid in appearance, they have yellow hair and ivory colored skin and are able to fly like a fairy.
Langi: Place where heaven and earth unite.
Maero: Humanoid in appearance, the Maero are wild and cover with hair. They will kidnap their victims, fight them, then eat them raw. If they loose a limb they can put themselves back together.
Pani: Maori goddess of vegetation. Wife of Rongo-maui.
Patupaiarehe: a race of red haired fairies also known as Turehu.
Pukatala: Part of the Maori afterlife. This tree produces honey and water that nourishes spirits.
Ruaumoko: The god of earthquakes, volcanoes, and the seasons.
Toniwha: Minor watcher, who dwells in wells, rivers, and ponds. He keeps the water fresh. Also known as a protective spirit or a benign ancestral being.
Waiora: She is the goddess of health who has a spring that can heal.
Karitehe: Humanoid in appearance, they have yellow hair and ivory colored skin and are able to fly like a fairy.
Langi: Place where heaven and earth unite.
Maero: Humanoid in appearance, the Maero are wild and cover with hair. They will kidnap their victims, fight them, then eat them raw. If they loose a limb they can put themselves back together.
Pani: Maori goddess of vegetation. Wife of Rongo-maui.
Patupaiarehe: a race of red haired fairies also known as Turehu.
Pukatala: Part of the Maori afterlife. This tree produces honey and water that nourishes spirits.
Ruaumoko: The god of earthquakes, volcanoes, and the seasons.
Toniwha: Minor watcher, who dwells in wells, rivers, and ponds. He keeps the water fresh. Also known as a protective spirit or a benign ancestral being.
Waiora: She is the goddess of health who has a spring that can heal.