Te Fiti

Te Ká is an antagonist in the upcoming Disney animated feature film, Moana. She is a goddess manifested entirely of fire and magma, and is an ancient rival of the demi-god, Maui.

Background
Te Ká has dwelled the earth for centuries as a powerful demon of fire and lava. She is massive in size, towering above all who encounter her, and is usually depicted with a hollow scowl. Always surrounding her slender form is a dense pyrocumulus cloud, coupled with bolts of lightning and volcanic ash.

She seeks ownership of the Heart of Te Fiti, which Mau stole thousands of years in the past, resulting in a battle between the two titans that ended in the loss of both the Heart of Te Fiti and Maui's magical fish hooks. Once the artifact is uncovered by a young teenager named Moana, who ventures off with Maui to restore the Heart to its rightful place, Te Ká reemerges to retrieve it.

Trivia

 * Te Ká is depicted as one of Maui's tattoos, as their battle for the Heart of Tifti is illustrated on the latter's stomach.
 * Te Ká is made up almost entirely of effects animation.
 * In earlier designs, Te Ká's facial appearance was slightly more human; she appears as a more demonic figure in the final film.