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| Matoro |
Average Set Rating:
7.0
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| Vital Statistics |
| Set Number: |
8582 |
| Set Name: |
Matoro
Right-hand and interpreter of Turaga Nuju |
| MSRP (USD): |
3.99 |
| Primary Color: |
White |
| Availability: |
Hard to Find |
| Year Released: |
2003 |
| Piece Count: |
25 |
| Ages: |
7+ |
| Alternate Set(s): |
Matoran 03 Combiner 1
Matoran 03 Combiner 2
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| Description: |
Matoro is the interpreter of Nuju's mystical stories, the only Matoran who can follow the meaning of the legend-keeper's movements and musical tones. He has been chosen to lead Ko-Koro's Kolhii team, a task that he takes very seriously. When once he hunted Rahi in the frozen drifts of Mount Ihu, Matoro now trains night and day to bring honor to his village and his team. He considers himself an ambassador from isolated Ko-Koro to the rest of the villages and is proud of his duties - a little too proud at times, if you ask some of his fellow villagers. |
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| Storyline Information for 8582 Matoro |
| Character Type: |
Mata Nui Matoran Rebuilt |
| Classification: |
Good Guy |
| Collectible(s) included: |
Kanohi
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| Relative Importance: |
Minor Character |
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| Tool Name: |
Kolhii stick |
| Primary Location: |
Ko-Koro |
| Island: |
Mata Nui |
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| Notes |
| Previous Bio Entry - Matoro is the sole interpreter of Nuju's mystical stories, following the meaning of the storyteller's movements and tones. He always stands motionless on Nuju's right during storytelling. He strikes a narrator's pose with his legs apart, head back and he uses his deep and booming voice to relay Nuju's wisdom. Matoro stays close to Nuju since the Bohrok have awoken, so he's close at hand whenever the Turaga hold their councils.
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Matoro is right hand of Nuju, Kolhii player, interpreter and adventurer. He loves to explore the drifts, leaving behind small flags so he won't get lost. However, he is often by Nuju's side, interpreting his gestures and sounds. |
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Entered into BZP database: 8 Jan 2005 by Will S.
Last Updated: 29 Jan 2005 by Curt D.
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