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When Numar carved a little representation of Kula-Kula in wood, the Aquanis divinity ruling the tides and the hurricanes, he never expected it to become the receptacle of the goddess herself! Coming to life on its own and calling itself Moai, the little statue rapidly grew in size and became the fiercest warrior of the clan, always ready to protect the Ulu Watu shore from uninvited intruders.