Ta-Koro

Story
===When the Toa Metru first came to the island, Vakama personally chose Ta-Koro's location, keeping a good defense in mind. The village was then constructed after the Toa returned with the rescued Matoran using parts from some of the Matoran Spheres and the Airships for the Matoran Homes and the rest of the village. After the village was constructed and with his promised year of peace expired, Teridax arrived at the island with Infected Kanohi and Rahi, menacing the villagers. About 1,000 years after the construction of Ta-Koro, Takua was banished from the village due to his penchant for traveling instead of working, and left in search for Toa Stones. After the Toa Mata defeated Teridax, Takua returned to Ta-Koro as the Chronicler. During the Bohrok invasion, a swarm of Pahrak and Kohrak attacked Ta-Koro in an attempt to clean the area. Kapura managed to slip away to Kini-Nui to warn the Toa Mata of the attack. The Toa used the Kakama power of their Golden Kanohi to speed to the village and put a stop to the oncoming swarm.===

Landscape
===Ta-Koro was located in the middle of the Lake of Fire. Vakama designed it to resemble a fortress to help the Matoran defend themselves. It has a mechanism which allows giant stone blocks to emerge from the lava so that Matoran could travel from the village to the outside. Ta-Koro was also the location of several lava farms and a great Kolhii Field.===

Ta-Matoran
=== The Ta-Matoran were the primary Matoran residents of Ta-Koro. The Matoran of Ta-Koro resided in homes made from cooled lava, and they performed day to day activities such as Lava Farming or Lava Surfing. Several notable Matoran lived here, such as the Captain of the Guard, Jaller, and the Chronicler, Takua .===