Po-Matoran were residents of Po-Koro or Po-Metru. They commonly had tan armor and wore black or dark orange masks. On both Metru Nui and Mata Nui, Po-Matoran were known as extremely skilled carvers. They generally hated water and could not swim. The sport of Kolhii originated among the Po-Matoran, and they were some of its best players.3
Notes
On Mata Nui, the Po-Matoran loved living in the barren, rocky wasteland of Po-Koro because they hated water and could not swim.4
On Metru Nui, Po-Matoran were the most talented craftworkers in all the city.5 Po-Matoran who lived in assemblers' villages spent a great deal of time practicing their Kanoka disk launching so they could better defend themselves.6
In Metru Nui, Po-Matoran carvers relied on their vision and were used to laboring in the bright light of the suns.7
Po-Matoran were affiliated with the element of stone. On both Metru Nui and Mata Nui, they were renowned for their carving.8
Po-Metru was home to talented Matoran stone carvers. The Matoran of Po-Metru lived in caves and assemblers' villages. They were known for the huge statues they carved from slabs of rock and their skill at assembling goods.9
List of Po-Matoran
- Huki/Hewkii
- Hafu
- Podu
- Ally
- Bour
- Epena
- Gadjati
- Golyo
- Kamen
- Kivi
- Pekka
- Piatra
- Ahkmou
- Onewa
- Pouks
- Kodan
- Velika*
- Dekar