One day, the great god Na Mea walked through his vision. He strode through a luscious jungle and walked along a beach next to a sapphire blue sea. He hiked around a majestic snow-capped mountain and saw red-hot lava plains. He slumped through a rocky desert and rested in a system of cool underground caves. Then he awoke. Na Mea then created an island based on his vision. He also created mechanical people, Tama, and mechanical creatures who named the island after Na Mea in his honor. The Tama and the creatures then proceeded to live a life full of peace and harmony. The Tama created six villages, one in each region. Each village represented a different element of nature. And each village had a chief and his or her right and left hand Tama. Yet, little did the great god know, that his evil brother, 'A'ohe Mea, had been watching Na Mea from a distance. 'A'ohe Mea was envious of the way the Tama worshipped his brother's goodness, so he cast a spell of endless sleep over Na Mea and took over his brother's island. 'A'ohe Mea tried in vain to force the Tama to worship him. When they refused, he unleashed a powerful force of chaos. That was when the Koa came. The Koa were sent down from heaven by the seven spirits to rid of 'A'ohe Mea. The six Koa landed in the sea and the sea gently cradled them to the shore. The names of the six Koa are: Pohaku of stone, Ao of earth, Wai of water, Ahi of fire, Ea of air, and Hau of ice. Together they embarked upon the quest for the golden mask. Each Koa had one mask that allowed them to have one ability, and each Koa had to find the rest of their masks that were scattered all over Na Mea. When all the masks in one set were put together, they became one, the golden mask. When each Koa had their golden mask, they rid of 'A'ohe mea with their new power. And of course, the villages became prosperous once more. After some time, the insect-like Kohoro emerged from deep within the ground and began dealing out wreckage, devastation, and chaos wherever they went. Interestingly enough, the Kohoro's power source was also its greatest weakness. The Koa figured out that a controlling device used by the Kohoro Queens was used for communication. Yet the best way to overthrow

the Kohoro was to destroy the Queens. Just when they were about to, the ground beneath them sank, dropping them into six long tubes of strange, light blue liquid. This liquid changed the Koa into the more powerful Mana Koa. After that, they never heard from the Queens again. Little did they know, six elite Kohoro had managed to slip out of their prison and decided to find a way to release their queens. The Kohoro decided to steal the symbols of the Mana Koa. Each Mana Koa had a personalized symbol that connected them to their elemental power. After the Kohoro stole the symbols, the Mana Koa started to search for them and ended up trapped with the Kohoro in the same long tubes that gave the Mana Koa their newfound powers. The final act of the Mana Koa before the tubes were sealed was to extend the connection of their symbols into the possession of 6 people of Earth. The tubes were then sealed and left both the Kohoro and the Mana Koa with no choice but to slip into a long sleep. As for the six people who received the symbols, they had no choice but to fight the Mana Koa's fight.