In Hawaiian mythology, Kamapua'a is a hog-man fertility demigod associated with Lono, the god of agriculture. The son of Hina and Kahiki-ula, the chief of Kauai, Kamapua'a was particularly associated with the island of Maui. A trickster, Kamapua'a is best known for his romantic pursuit of the fire goddess, Pele, with whom he shared a turbulent relationship. Despite Pele's power, Kamapua'a's persistence allows him to turn her lava rock into fertile soil.
"A demigod of Hawaiian lore who resembled a pig. He also can turn into a caped human. He was a brutal god, plundering his enemies' harvests and stealing precious goods. He was also amorous and often flirted with the goddesses. When he made advances on the fire goddess Pele, she called him a "son of a pig," which began a long battle between the two."
"A demigod of Hawaiian lore who resembled a pig. He also can turn into a caped human. He was a brutal god, plundering his enemies' harvests and stealing precious goods. He was also amorous and often flirted with the goddesses. When he made advances on the fire goddess Pele, she called him a "son of a pig," which began a long battle between the two."
—Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers 3DS compendium
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"A demigod of Hawaiian lore who resembled a pig. He also can turn into a caped human. He was a brutal god, plundering his enemies' harvests and stealing precious goods. He was also amorous and often flirted with the goddesses. When he made advances on the fire goddess Pele, she called him a "son of a pig," which began a long battle between the two."