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The '''Moai''', also known as Easter Island heads, were head-shaped statues that decorated [[Easter Island]], and were in fact the guardians of the Easter Island [[Hellmouth]].
 
The '''Moai''', also known as Easter Island heads, were head-shaped statues that decorated [[Easter Island]], and were in fact the guardians of the Easter Island [[Hellmouth]].
   
While performing a ritual to open the Eastern Island Hellmouth, the [[Courtesan demon]] [[Morgan]] inadvertently awakened the Moai, who revealed themselves to have full bodies submerged under the [[Earth]]. [[Spike]], Morgan, and his [[Spike's crew|crew]] managed to fight off and destroy the Moai, albeit at the cost of [[Spike's ship]].
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While performing a ritual to open the Eastern Island Hellmouth, the [[Courtesan demon]] [[Morgan]] inadvertently awakened the Moai, who revealed themselves to have full bodies submerged under the [[Earth]]. They had the ability to combine into a gigantic guardian of immense strength. [[Spike]], Morgan, and his [[Spike's crew|crew]] managed to fight off and destroy the Moai, albeit at the cost of [[Spike's ship]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* ''[[A Dark Place, Part Five]]''
 
* ''[[A Dark Place, Part Five]]''
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Revision as of 17:43, 25 March 2020


The Moai, also known as Easter Island heads, were head-shaped statues that decorated Easter Island, and were in fact the guardians of the Easter Island Hellmouth.

While performing a ritual to open the Eastern Island Hellmouth, the Courtesan demon Morgan inadvertently awakened the Moai, who revealed themselves to have full bodies submerged under the Earth. They had the ability to combine into a gigantic guardian of immense strength. Spike, Morgan, and his crew managed to fight off and destroy the Moai, albeit at the cost of Spike's ship.

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