Pouhu

"Nothing's 'hardly perishable' in this ravaged world. That's why there's this thing called positivity."

- Pouhu to Tahara after complaining about water quality

Pouhu is a young Agori who lives on Vulcanus and is the main character of the book: Pouhu and the Raid on Vulcanus.

Personality
Pouhu is rather young and quite unique; he stood out, and in an unusual way most couldn't describe or comprehend. Perhaps it's his tenderness or perhaps it's simply his friendly demeanor. But nonetheless, people tend to question what is going on inside of his head.

Early Life
He was known to fool around Vulcanus' most renowned marketplace, Traders Coster Market. And knowing not only the arts of blacksmithing, but that all Agori really needed to know how to protect themselves from harm, Pouhu decided it was best to craft and sell weaponry.

Pouhu and the Raid on Vulcanus
Pouhu met up with Tahara at his house the day before their 20th workday. Here, they snickerd and discussed a trade that involved Tahara, a Vorox tail, and Water that caused the Traders Coster Market to crash.

Shortly after, Pouhu left Tahara's house to meet with his best friend, Sovuk, from Iconox. However, on his trip, he overheard a conversation between to Agori that Vulcanus is the target of a large-scale Bone Hunter attack, frightening him. He eventually reached Sovuk, and they began talking.

Sovuk asked Pouhu wether he received a message she had sent him several weeks prior, to which Pouhu had no knowledge of. As such, Sovuk revealed the message was about an ancient stone tablet she had found on the edge of Iconox's mountains, which were enscirbed with foreign text. Pouhu handed the stone tablet back, and began speaking before noticing Sovuk's stricken expression.

The pair listened as Gresh and Akar nervously converesed about preperations for a possible Bone-Hunter attack, causing Sovuk to faint in fear.

Trivia

 * Pouhu's name derives form the Maori word: "Young", which accurately describes him.
 * Pouhu, despite being rather rich, spends most of his money on others. Whether they be family, friends, or strangers.