The Toa Daxia were not normal Toa, in the sense that they were "bred", using the DNA of six Matoran that had recently been killed as part of an organized terror attack on Daxia by the Brotherhood of Makuta (they murdered one matoran of each element). The Order of Mata Nui managed to save them by genetically breeding Toa bodies from each of them. They then joined the Order, partly out of gratitude, and partly out of wanting to be part of the struggle against the Makuta.
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| - The Toa Daxia were not normal Toa, in the sense that they were "bred", using the DNA of six Matoran that had recently been killed as part of an organized terror attack on Daxia by the Brotherhood of Makuta (they murdered one matoran of each element). The Order of Mata Nui managed to save them by genetically breeding Toa bodies from each of them. They then joined the Order, partly out of gratitude, and partly out of wanting to be part of the struggle against the Makuta.
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pron
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Gah-MEEN
SAH-rihn
DAN-tuhs
REE
TY-tuhs
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Job
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Element
| - Fire, Water, Earth, Ice, Air, Strength
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mask
| - Waru- Tanra
Gamiin- Oru
Sahrin- Sylis
Dhantus- Kakanu
Rii- Imrid
Titus- Kumda, Shinora
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Status
| - Disbanded- all dead but Titus and Rii
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Title
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Powers
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Tools
| - Waru- Spear
Gamiin- Dual Swords
Sahrin- Dagger, although rarely used
Dhantus- Mace
Rii- Dual Ice Claws
Titus- Great Axe, Protoblaster
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| - The Toa Daxia were not normal Toa, in the sense that they were "bred", using the DNA of six Matoran that had recently been killed as part of an organized terror attack on Daxia by the Brotherhood of Makuta (they murdered one matoran of each element). The Order of Mata Nui managed to save them by genetically breeding Toa bodies from each of them. They then joined the Order, partly out of gratitude, and partly out of wanting to be part of the struggle against the Makuta.
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