The islands of Hawaii are so beautiful that it took multiple gods to create it!
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The islands of Hawaii are so beautiful that it took multiple gods to create it!
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EYESTRAIN
Meet my weirdcore oc Kū! She has a prosthetic with a fishtank!
(Any prns) Bonus ver under cut!
SKETCH DUMP #4
Kukahau'ula and Poli'ahu
Poli'ahu's father, Wakea, loved her very much and wanted to protect her. Out of love Wakea created her a sacred lake for her bathe in on the summit of Mauna Kea called Waiau. Along with the lake Wakea also assigned a guardian Mo'o named Mo'oinanea to protect and watch over Poli'ahu while she was at the lake. Lake Waiau was Poli'ahu's favorite place to relax and spend most of her day.
Many suitors would make the long hard journey and travel to the summit of Mauna Kea in hopes of seeing Poli'ahu and winning her hand in marriage. But poli'ahu's 3 sisters and her mother, Hina, would use their powers to keep the suitors away. Eventually all but one suitor had given up on trying to reach the beautiful snow goddess, his name was Kukahau'ula.
Kukahau'ula is one of many forms of the god Kū and is a great warrior adorned with a red cape. Kukahau'ula had heard of Poli'ahu's beauty and was determined to see her for himself. He tried countless times to journey to the summit of Mauna Kea and make it to lake Waiau to see her, each time being caught and sent away by Poli'ahu's sisters and mother. One day kukahau'ula finally managed to sneak past them and saw Poli'ahu bathing in lake Waiau, falling in love with her instantly. Wakea saw Kukahau'ula do this and became furious, he wanted him gone! But kukahau'ula had other plans and refused to give up on Poli'ahu. And no matter how difficult it got, kukahau'ula would still make the journey to meet Poli'ahu at lake Waiau.
Eventually Wakea and Kukahau'ula came to an agreement. Kukahau'ula would only be allowed to visit Poli'ahu during sunrise and sunset, when Wakea was awake and could keep an eye on the two lovers. During this time, because kukahau'ula's cape is red and Poli'ahu's snow is white, Mauna Kea turns pink as they embrace.
The red sun
The goddess of snow and compassion
God of the sky and Male creator deity
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SKETCH DUMP #3
Some doodles of my edgy children
Kū doodles 👌
She’s a skank
Height comparison with some important characters