Le-Powai

Le-Powai was the region of Air on Powai Nui, and the area that Lewok commonly defended.

Description
Le-Powai is the most eastern part of Powai Nui. It's geography is wild, full of canyons, all of which are filled to the brim with massive coniferous trees and bushes, the only plants that can survive there. It has the second highest elevation of all Powai Nui, second to Ko-Powai, and area where altitude sickness is possible.

Le-Powai is often exposed to large winds, which rush through the canyons and likely created them. The weather is often sunny, yet cold and of a normal humidity. The Interlands to the north and south of Le-Powai are windy and have coniferous trees.

Culture
Le-Powai is a not a very busy region. The Le-Matoran who live there often take up jobs that require traveling (such as a messenger), and most of the time half of the population is gone somewhere else. The few Matoran who do stay there often take up arts such as painting, pottery and jewelry, and as such many imports come in from other regions to supply these arts (imports from Po-Powai, Onu-Powai and Ga-Powai respectively). Their culture is focused around these arts, and this creates a history that is told through storytelling. Annual storytelling events often take place, and are usually the only non-disastrous times when all of the Le-Matoran are in Le-Powai.

Trivia

 * The art-based culture of Le-Powai is based off of the wall paintings, pots and jewelry made by Native Americans long ago. This also fits in with the core personality traits of most Le-Matoran.
 * Like all of Powai Nui, Le-Powai's geography is based off of North America's geography, specifically the Redwoods of California.