Aang (
savedtheworld) wrote2012-05-29 10:57 pm
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Book 4: Winds from Tomorrow [Action: May 30th-June 1]
[Action: Days 5-7]
[It's odd for Aang, waking up in House 56. What is this, some sort of bunked bed? He can't remember whatever led him to sleep there. Doesn't this violate his decision to maintain some distance from his younger friends? He slips out of the house early in the morning, or tries to. It's possible that anyone else in the household could have caught him before he was able to leave.
Aang spends the rest of the day and the next two days going back to his daily routine. He meditates in the forest near Avatar House. He goes through town, either casually strolling or zipping through on his Air Scooter, to stay social. On Day 5, he also has to set up his tent near his meditation spot again. Where could his old tent have gone?]
[ooc: Aang is aged up (kinda)-canonically to around his 40s. He also remembers Luceti in an alternate way where he was brought here at this age. The shift has also caused some memory fluctuations (who's that Yakone fellow again?), although the possibility always remains that he's actually from a somewhat alternate version of canon (aka my handwave if my few assumptions get jossed)
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[It's odd for Aang, waking up in House 56. What is this, some sort of bunked bed? He can't remember whatever led him to sleep there. Doesn't this violate his decision to maintain some distance from his younger friends? He slips out of the house early in the morning, or tries to. It's possible that anyone else in the household could have caught him before he was able to leave.
Aang spends the rest of the day and the next two days going back to his daily routine. He meditates in the forest near Avatar House. He goes through town, either casually strolling or zipping through on his Air Scooter, to stay social. On Day 5, he also has to set up his tent near his meditation spot again. Where could his old tent have gone?]
[ooc: Aang is aged up (kinda)-canonically to around his 40s. He also remembers Luceti in an alternate way where he was brought here at this age. The shift has also caused some memory fluctuations (who's that Yakone fellow again?), although the possibility always remains that he's actually from a somewhat alternate version of canon (aka my handwave if my few assumptions get jossed)
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It seems we only meet after the Malnosso are toying with you.
[She apparently does not count the time you communicated to her through the journal system.]
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They're tricky like that. But if you're thinking of my younger self, you're only a few decades off from who I am now.
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I would much rather have your fortune. Being a corpse rotted and feeding the trees would suit me better than this.
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[She snorts.]
But I did always find their more deceptive tricks so much more insulting.
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[Well she doesn't know that but it's definitely stated more along the lines of "you better not".]
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[Holy crap praise from Moro, good job Aang!]
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I feel honored, Moro. Thank you. It means a lot from another world's spirit.
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He attempted to reason with the humans, but there was little point. To pay for their crimes, humans were swallowed by the gods in mouthfuls as they burned the trees. Instead of accepting this as their just punishment, as it was forewarned to them, they took offense.
That boy was just as selfish. As expected of a human. He wanted nothing more than to take San from the forest. Though San has a human body, she is wolf of heart. Her place is, and always shall be, in the forest.
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I see. It's horrible that it had to come with that. And... it's also very unfortunate when love gets in the way of duty. In the past, there have been times when my duty as the Avatar has clashed with what my heart wanted. But I was lucky enough that in most cases, following my heart wound up helping me to do what I had to.
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My daughter once belonged to humans. But her parents surrendered her to me to spare their own lives! She grew up a wolf. Though she is not a wolf, and not a human... her place is in the forest. No human can love it as she does.
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That wouldn't be right, if she wanted to stay there. I hope the boy learned his lesson.
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[For the first time, her voice is hushed, and almost peaceful.
She was very happy to follow the will of the Forest Spirit, even if it reclaimed her life before she could protect it.]
He will save her. And if everything dies, they shall be the last two to do so.
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Oh. I... I didn't know. I never [
watched the movie] heard your whole story. I feel sad, but it's also kinda peaceful. I think I feel hope for them.no subject
[A tired, old, bitter chuckle.]
I do not. Even if they somehow survive, the gods have grown weak and small... the forests will be unprotected and humans will tread carelessly upon them with no consequence to them.
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