Introduction

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The forests of Pandora hold many dangers. But the most dangerous thing about Pandora is that you may grow to love her too much.

I loved too hard, and before I knew it, she was slipping from my fingers tips. We protect our own.. And even still as it was fresh on all our minds, our kids mind. I had to keep them protected, I had to have them keep going with a strong heart, no matter how hard it ached. They couldn't give up yet like how I wanted to. It felt like everything in my body had drained out, you couldn't even be upset at Spider he was just a kid.



The People say we live in Eywa, and Eywa lives in us. The Great Mother holds all her children in her heart.

I knew deep in my heart Neytiri would loved to know I remembered all the teaching she had given me in the many years to come, even if she wasn't buried in our home tree was down in the embrace of Eywa, tears stained the cheeks of many faces,

Lo'ak stared at the dimming body of his mother... I say my mate take her final last breaths to protect Neteyam and he is always gonna have that guilt on his chest, more than anyone.

Every songcord must have a last bead. A father protects. It's what gives him meaning.

The People say that all energy is only borrowed. And one day you have to give it back. Eywa holds all her children in her heart.Nothing is ever lost.

Tonowari said it would be a good place to recuperate, to mourn, to plan the next steps of our already changing lives. He said he was close with the clan leader, Na'vi that had a whole clan in the underground cave like systems of their island. It piked my interest with the next long journey of travel. I knew we had arrived at the right entrance of glowing rocks. My loud yips of telling our Ikran to stay put. I held Tuk close on my hip she still had lots of tears and sadness.

The sight of na'vi staring at us the loud yipping and calls echoing through out the walls. I felt I knew this time it was different watching as a Na'vi woman walked through the crowds of people suddenly parting. I knew this time was different because I had never met a Olo'eykte.

I've only heard stories of females leading the clans while their husband were amazing at medicine. She looked strong and fierce but what took me by surprise was the kindness in between her eyes.

"Tasya'ite I see you.."

"I see you Jake Sully.."

Tasya'ite-clan leader

Tasya'ite-clan leader

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Her children~

Aytanin

Aytanin

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Ateyo

Mi'niri

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Mi'niri

Mi'niri

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