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Title | {{{title}}} |
Gender | Female |
Race | Glatorian |
Faction | Fire |
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Status | Alive |
Location | Spherus Magna |
Ahzokalangleykazama, or Ahzoka for short, is a new warrior of fire appearing in Bionicle: Brotherhood of Flames.
Story[]
Ahzoka is the champion of the Agori tribe that captured Lewa when he arrived on Bara Magna prior to the final battle against Teridax. Approximately five years later, Tahu had to defeat her in a duel to gain her trust and free his brother. Even as Lewa was released, Ahzoka insisted on escalating the battle until she defeats Tahu, relenting only when his mention of Mata Nui sends her flying into a diatribe regarding her and her tribe's hatred of the Great Beings. After telling the story of the Core War and the Shattering to justify herself, an incensed Velika, who was watching the match, jumps into the arena to attack the fighters, since he was one of the Great Beings who committed the horrors Ahzoka described.
Personality[]
Ahzoka possesses a fiery warrior spirit like Tahu's, which is perhaps surpassed by her big mouth.
She, like her fellow villagers, has a massive distrust of the Great Beings, as she explained to Tahu after being bested by him. But despite her abiding with her tribe's insistence that Lewa pay for his "part" in the Great Being's mistakes, she was convinced to at least spare the Toa of Air even if Tahu loses, presumably by Vakama.
When Maori Nui is destroyed, Ahzoka appears to have finally let go of her anger and voluntarily becomes an apprentice to Tahu to better herself.
Weaponry[]
- Arm-mounted flip-out blades
- Skilled in hand-to-hand combat
- Over-sized shoulder armor protects her head from sneak attacks

Voice[]
- ENG: Tiffany Grant
- JPN: Shoko Nakagawa
Trivia[]
- She is the first female warrior of Fire in BIONICLE history.
- Her full name is derived from three fictional characters.