Kahalaomapuana took his place in the sun. Laieikawai, at her earnest request, was restored to earth to live with her sister, and the government of the group was entrusted to the prophet.
Laieikawai had her name changed to Ka wahine o ka liula—“the lady of the twilight”—under which title she was worshipped by certain families after her death.
Lohiau, the Lover of a Goddess.
CHARACTERS.
- Pele, the goddess of the volcanoes.
- Hiiaka, one of the sisters of Pele.
- Hopoe, a friend of Hiiaka.
- Pauo-palae and
- travelling companions of Hiiaka.
- Omeo,
- Lonoikaonolii, one of the brothers of Pele.
- Lohiau, a prince of Kauai.
- Paoa, a chief of Kauai.
- Milu, king of the regions of death.
- Kanemilohai, a god from Kahiki.
- Kalamainu and
- female demons of Kauai.
- Kileoa,
- Olepau, king of Maui.
- Waihimano, queen of Maui.
| Pauo-palae and | ![]() | travelling companions of Hiiaka. |
| Omeo, |
| Kalamainu and | ![]() | female demons of Kauai. |
| Kileoa, |
