“ | Peaceful, loving Te Fiti is the mother island who generously gives life to the sea and the other islands. She is part island, and part spirit of life. When Te Fiti is happy, all is well! | „ |
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'''[[Range]]:''' '''Tens of meters''' via sheer size, '''Kilometers''' via size manipulation, '''Planetary''' with powers | '''Tens of meters''' via sheer size, '''Kilometers''' with powers | '''[[Range]]:''' '''Tens of meters''' via sheer size, '''Kilometers''' via size manipulation, '''Planetary''' with powers | '''Tens of meters''' via sheer size, '''Kilometers''' with powers | ||
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' At least '''Genius''' (Te Fiti is thousands of years old, meaning she should be much smarter than charathers such as [[Maui (Moana)|Maui]] | At least '''Genius''' | '''[[Intelligence]]:''' At least '''Genius''' (Te Fiti is thousands of years old, meaning she should be much smarter than charathers such as [[Maui (Moana)|Maui]]) | At least '''Genius''' | ||
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===[[Hax|Powers and Abilities]]=== | ===[[Hax|Powers and Abilities]]=== |
Revision as of 11:36, 25 August 2022
“ | Te Ka is a mountain of red-hot lava and flame, surrounded by clouds of scalding steam and ash. The molten monster is by far the most dangerous foe Moana and Maui are about to face. But face it they must, if they are to reach the island of Te Fiti! | „ |
Background
Te Fiti is a major character in Disney's 2016 animated feature film Moana. She is able to create life—an ability used to create the islands of Polynesia. After her heart had been stolen by Maui, she became Te Kā, a demon of earth and fire. With Te Kā in her place, the islands that Te Fiti created are slowly consumed by a life-killing darkness.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Te Fiti's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Te Fiti is first seen in traditional animation during Gramma Tala's opening story. She tells the surrounding children about the day in which Maui stole Te Fiti's heart, and warns that it must be restored before humanity faces a slow and painful death at the hands of the lava demon Te Kā. Shortly afterward, the Ocean selects Tala's granddaughter, Moana, as the heroine capable of saving the world. Years later, Moana journeys with Maui to Te Fiti's island, which has been covered entirely by molten rock. Te Kā acts as a demonic guardian and prevents anyone from approaching Te Fiti's shores. Fortunately, Moana manages to do so, but she finds that Te Fiti is nowhere to be found. She looks to Te Kā and notices a spiral on the lava goddess' chest, indicating that she is actually Te Fiti. Moana sings "Know Who You Are" to Te Kā, which in turn reforms the beast as she at long last finds a measure of peace in Moana's words. Moana gently rests her forehead on the bridge of Te Kā's face before placing the heart back into her chest. Te Kā's lava skin turns to molten rock and crumbles away, releasing Te Fiti from her age-long torment. Te Fiti silently restores her island and undoes the damage caused by Te Kā across the world, as well as Moana's boat. Maui bashfully tries to joke with Te Fiti, but the goddess is not amused. He then apologizes in a formal manner, confessing that he has no excuse, which earns Te Fiti's forgiveness. As a reward for helping Moana restore the heart, Te Fiti recreates Maui's fishhook, which had been previously destroyed by Te Kā. She then bids farewell to Moana and lays herself down to rest as the heroine returns home |
Statistics
Keys: Te Fiti | Te kã
Tier: At least 6-C, likely higher, higher with her powers | At least 6-C, likely higher, higher with her powers
Name: Te Fiti | Te kã
Origin: Moana
Sex: Female
Age: Thousands of years old
Classification: Goddess of Life | Demon of Earth and Fire
Attack Potency: At least Island level, likely higher (As a goddess she should be superior to Maui who lifted up the sky), higher with her Powers (Te Fiti created all land masses in the world) | Island level, likely higher, higher with her Powers (Te kã creates large storms)
Dimensionality: 3-D
Travel Speed: Unknown | Unknown
Combat Speed: Superhuman | Superhuman
Reaction Speed: Superhuman | Superhuman (Te kã faced Maui in combat)
Lifting Strength: Stellar (As a goddess she should be superior to Maui who lassoed the sun closer for the humans) | At least Stellar
Striking Strength: At least Island Class, likely higher | At least Island Class, likely higher
Durability: At least Island level likely higher | At least Island level likely higher
Stamina: Superhuman+ (As a Goddess she should be comprable to Maui who survived without food or water for a thousand years) | Superhuman+
Range: Tens of meters via sheer size, Kilometers via size manipulation, Planetary with powers | Tens of meters via sheer size, Kilometers with powers
Intelligence: At least Genius (Te Fiti is thousands of years old, meaning she should be much smarter than charathers such as Maui) | At least Genius
Powers and Abilities
Same as before minus Life Manipulation, Plant Manipulation, Creation, Light Manipulation and Size Manipulation, Passive Weather Manipulation (Whenever Te Kã appeares, a storm does too), Magma Manipulation (Te kã can throw balls of lava), Regeneration (High-Low. Can regenate lost limbs)
Standard Equipment
Her Heart as Te Fiti, Nothing Notable as Te kã
Other
Standard Tactics:
Te Fiti has never fought before, making her a wild card
Te Kã passively brings up a storm before trying to physically harming or throw lava balls her opponents
Weakness: Te Fiti is a peaceful and loving being and if her heart is removed, Te-Fiti will revert into Te-Kā | Due to her lava-based physiology, Te-Kā will harden into rock if exposed to large quantities of water (She however can reignite her body in seconds if this happens)
Note: It should be noted that the reincarnation cycle is not usable in combat due to it taking days. Also, while Te Fiti never displayed these powers herself, she still is a living being so it would make sense that same thing would happen to her if she died.
Battle Records
None.
None.
None.
Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):
Discussion threads involving Te Fiti |