"19"^^ . "Recovery"@en . "65"^^ . . "144"^^ . "78"^^ . . "Counter attack 500% / 30% chance"@en . . "Reduce gain damage 60%"@en . "81"^^ . "148"^^ . "Diarama Card"@en . "23"^^ . . "N/C"@fr . . . . "In the traditions of ancient Hawaii, Kanaloa is symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with K\u0101ne. It is also the name of an extinct volcano in Hawaii. In legends and chants K\u0101ne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example: K\u0101ne was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; K\u0101ne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and K\u0101ne then taps them out."@en . . "20"^^ . "192"^^ . "542"^^ . "7205"^^ . . "250"^^ . "Kanaloa mutates into Galahad"@en . . "53"^^ . "\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2"@fr . "Vi +1"@en . "512"^^ . "1"^^ . "48"^^ . . "86"^^ . "60"^^ . "15"^^ . "Skewer\nMedia\nWonderful Aques\\r"@en . "20"^^ . "17"^^ . "56"^^ . "23"^^ . "93"^^ . "Great Sea Wall"@en . "The power of my dancing is"@en . "Counter attack 500% / 40% chance"@en . "Reduce gain damage 60%"@en . "Let us return to Mother Sea."@en . "Noirs"@fr . "Kanaloa is the Hawaiian god of the ocean, associated with long-distance voyaging, and healing. Compared to Kane, Lono and Ku, not much information is known. Hawaiian traditions describe Kanaloa as a companion of K\u0101ne, describing them as complementary powers."@en . "Undine"@en . "Media Card"@en . "Kanaroa"@en . . "7073"^^ . "57"^^ . "Heh\u2026 Feast freely on my power."@en . "16"^^ . "10087"^^ . "17"^^ . "2015-09-15"^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "77"^^ . "20"^^ . "Water"@en . "21"^^ . . . "49"^^ . "293"^^ . "want its blessing."@en . . "Creation legend's evil god that is vengeful like a squid."@en . . "Membre de l'unit\u00E9 des L\u00E9gion"@fr . "Deal 15X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 50% UP"@en . "Ribauldequin"@en . . "-"@en . . "watervoid"@en . "In the traditions of ancient Hawai\u02BBi, Kanaloa is symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with K\u0101ne. It is also the name of an extinct volcano in Hawai\u02BBi. In legends and chants K\u0101ne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers (Beckwith 1970:62\u201365). For example: K\u0101ne was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; K\u0101ne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and K\u0101ne then taps them out. In this way, they represent a divine duality of wild and taming forces like those observed (by Georges Dum\u00E9zil, et al.) in Indo-European chief god-pairs like Odin\u2013T\u00FDr and Mitra\u2013Varuna, and like the popular yin and yang of Chinese Taoism. Kanaloa is also considered to be the god of the Underworld and a teacher of magic. Legends state that he became the leader of the first group of spirits \"spit out\" by the gods. In time, he led them in a rebellion in which the spirits were defeated by the gods and as punishment were thrown in the Underworld. However, depictions of Kanaloa as a god of evil, death, or the Underworld, in conflict with good deities like K\u0101ne (a reading that contradicts Kanaloa and K\u0101ne's paired invocations and shared devotees in Ancient Hawaii) are likely the result of European missionary efforts to recast the four major divinities of Hawai\u02BBi in the image of the Christian Trinity plus Satan. In traditional, pre-contact Hawai\u02BBi, it was Milu who was the god of the Underworld and death, not Kanaloa; the related Miru traditions of other Polynesian cultures support this. The Eye of Kanaloa is an esoteric symbol associated with the god in New Age Huna teaching, consisting of a seven-pointed star surrounded by concentric circles that are regularly divided by eight lines radiating from the inner-most circle to the outer-most circle."@en . . . "Kanaloa (\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2, Kanaroa) est une pieuvre femelle g\u00E9ante qui appartient \u00E0 Byro Cracy, le chef de l'Unit\u00E9 des L\u00E9gions, exclusif dans l'anim\u00E9."@fr . "8"^^ . . "9"^^ . "Kanaloa (\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2 Kanaroa) is a giant octopus that belongs to Byro Cracy, the leader of the Zentopia Legion Corps."@en . . "Rangi and Papa"@en . "Obsessive Polynesian creator god in the form of a squid."@en . "131"^^ . "Cool"@en . . "God of the Ocean"@en . . "11"^^ . "In the traditions of ancient Hawaii, Kanaloa is symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with K\u0101ne. It is also the name of an extinct volcano in Hawaii. In legends and chants K\u0101ne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example: K\u0101ne was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; K\u0101ne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and K\u0101ne then taps them out. Kanaloa is also considered to be the god of the Underworld and a teacher of magic. Legends state that he became the leader of the first group of spirits \"spit out\" by the gods. In time, he led them in a rebellion in which the spirits were defeated by the gods and as punishment were thrown in the Underworld. However, depictions of Kanaloa as a god of evil, death, or the Underworld, in conflict with good deities like K\u0101ne (a reading that contradicts Kanaloa and K\u0101ne's paired invocations and shared devotees in Ancient Hawaii) are likely the result of European missionary efforts to recast the four major divinities of Hawaii in the image of the Christian Trinity plus Satan. In traditional, pre-contact Hawaii, it was Milu who was the god of the Underworld and death, not Kanaloa; the related Miru traditions of other Polynesian cultures confirms this. The Eye of Kanaloa is an esoteric symbol associated with the god in New Age Huna teaching, consisting of a seven-pointed star surrounded by concentric circles that are regularly divided by eight lines radiating from the inner-most circle to the outer-most circle."@en . "Maha Aques\nMedia\nTransfixion\nWonderful Aques\\r"@en . "nothing compared to the sea."@en . "12"^^ . . "76"^^ . "0"^^ . "2015-09-15"^^ . "206"^^ . . . "Deal 10X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 30% UP"@en . "27"^^ . "VIT +1"@en . "24"^^ . . "Mabufula\nAeon Rain\nMakarakarn"@en . "UR"@en . . "-"@en . . . "Active"@en . "Counter attack 500% / 20% chance"@en . . "Octopus"@en . . "Kanaroa"@fr . "Kanaloa"@en . . . . "Great DMGx15/ Pt+"@en . . "-"@en . "134"^^ . "15"^^ . "7205"^^ . "Kanaloa (\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2 Kanaroa) is a giant octopus that belongs to Byro Cracy, the leader of the Zentopia Legion Corps."@en . . "6550"^^ . . "Dia Card"@en . "Kanaloa"@fr . "77"^^ . "yes"@en . . "Kanaloa (\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2, Kanaroa) est une pieuvre femelle g\u00E9ante qui appartient \u00E0 Byro Cracy, le chef de l'Unit\u00E9 des L\u00E9gions, exclusif dans l'anim\u00E9."@fr . "Calm"@en . "Kanaloa"@en . "152"^^ . "Snappish, Foolish"@en . "Reduce gain damage 90%"@en . "Femelle"@fr . . . . "Temper, Foolish"@en . "Great DMGx10/ Pt+"@en . . "I dance in gratitude of mother Sea, creator of life."@en . "Absolute Zero\nThunder Break\nChin Lock"@en . "Deal 15X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 50% UP"@en . "102"^^ . "\u30AB\u30CA\u30ED\u30A2"@en . . "Ah... So it was the sea of your soul I was swimming in."@en . . . "With gratitude, I dance."@en . . "Kanaloa mutates into Kanshou"@en . "Water"@en . . "Fire"@en . "N/A"@fr . . . . "I've never danced with any-"@en . . "14"^^ . "N/A"@fr . . . . "Kanaloa"@fr . "86"^^ . "N/A"@fr . . "1562"^^ . . . "N/C"@fr . "Only available against current Archwitches."@en . "The dance of this goddess charms all who watch, and it can even pacify the sea."@en . "Vile"@en . . "16"^^ . "96"^^ . "53"^^ . "0"^^ . . "1"^^ . "59"^^ . . "So, I'll need your help if we"@en . . "18"^^ . "19"^^ . . "Counter attack 500% / 30% chance"@en . "N/A"@fr . "N/A"@fr . "39"^^ . "21"^^ . "Expel, Death"@en . "19"^^ . "41"^^ . "Convery your gratitude and the sea will bestow her blessings."@en . "6430"^^ . . "In the traditions of ancient Hawai\u02BBi, Kanaloa is symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with K\u0101ne. It is also the name of an extinct volcano in Hawai\u02BBi. In legends and chants K\u0101ne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers (Beckwith 1970:62\u201365). For example: K\u0101ne was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; K\u0101ne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and K\u0101ne then taps them out. In this way, they represent a divine duality of wild and taming forces like those observed (by Georges Dum\u00E9zil, et al.) in Indo-European chief god-pairs like Odin\u2013T\u00FDr and Mitra\u2013Varuna, and like the popular yin and yang of Chinese Taoism."@en . "96"^^ . "N/A"@fr . "9195"^^ . "Ah, it was the sea of your soul I was in\u2026 Let it be, one who holds the same soul\u2026"@en . "42"^^ . "Reduce gain damage 90%"@en . "Kanaloa is the Hawaiian god of the ocean, associated with long-distance voyaging, and healing. Compared to Kane, Lono and Ku, not much information is known. Hawaiian traditions describe Kanaloa as a companion of K\u0101ne, describing them as complementary powers."@en . . "108"^^ . . "Tower"@en . "230"^^ . "N/C"@fr . "14"^^ . "15"^^ . "67"^^ . "108"^^ . "103"^^ . "Only available against current Archwitches."@en . "27"^^ . "6550"^^ . "one. You just might charm ME!"@en . "17"^^ . "10087"^^ . "Very well, one with Kanaloa's soul. Use my power to your heart's content."@en . .