The Avatar and The fire Prince

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So I just watched "The Last Airbender" and got this idea. It is definately inspired by the series and not an authentic idea but All the plots are mine. Also I am gonna mix mix a Lil magic. So I think It would be best for me to explain it before hand before you guys dive in the story.

"The ghost prince has magical powers and is the Avatar who can bend all 4 elements AND cursed speach. Talk about playing favourites? DAMN YEAH TOGE IS MY FAV DO WHAT YOU WILL WITH THAT INFO LMAO"

In a world where all the 4 nations kept friendly relationships there was no need for the avatar. All the countries helped each other and never fuelled any fight. In this peaceful word there were 2 princes.

Consuming was the nature of fire. And just like the nature of fire itself the prince of the fire nation was unbelievably godly in his abilities as well. A great leader, swordsman, a humble prince and the best son. All though a little hot headed.

Yuuta was the pride of the fire nation.

The prince's pride would have had known no bound, if not for the neighbouring kingdome's ghost prince.

The air nation's prince was infamous for never been seen. Some say the royals think the commoners don't deserve to look at something so godly. Some Say he is deceased. Nevertheless the prince is greater than anyone on the surface of earth. His swordsmanship flows like the air he bends. Only he has always kept his appearance minimum in the public, and even the sometimes he did made an appearance he looked rather odd. Starting from his face to the middle of his chest were covered in bandages not allowing anybody a glance, and his famous black robe covering him even more, the rather tiny figure engulfed in it like shadows.

The only thing anybody has seen of the prince is his eyes. Bright violet eyes, that had a cutting glare, like diamonds.
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The fire and air nations had a very nice relationships. However the fire prince loathed the air prince.

No one has ever so much as gotten close to defeating  him in combat or sword fights, however quite the oposite situation with the air prince who has never had any complications defeating him in anything. It hurt his pride. And all he did was curse those violate eyes hidden in black robes and white bandages.

Those damn black robes that always flew in the court and that one hell of a sword  that was as obedient to the prince as it was dangerous for the enemies.

Yuuta has had known the prince since he was 14, and he has never been able to defeat him. Not even once.

Although yuuta was older by a few months both the princes were 18 at the moment. And yuuta couldn't even come close to defeating the air prince. They had always been competitors in friendly events or arranged sword fights by their parents ever since they first met.

Yuuta doesn't know much of the other prince. Maybe if the other wasn't so cold and distant they could have had been great friends. It has occured a thousand times in yuuta's head. But alas the other thought of himself so highly that he didn't even allow anybody to catch a glance at his face. He would appear in his father's call to participate in whatever game he had arranged for his son, win it and vanish.

Maybe yuuta wanted a friendship. But his pride had stopped him from getting to know the person. And he is not to blame because in these Years not even once has he heard the younger speak.

And today was gonna be a horror. Because the fire nation and the air nations were attending the new year festival. Yet another match, another humiliation and worst of all yuuta had to meet that godawful shadowy creature wrapped in bandages like some dead body.
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The moment Yuuta had dreaded had finnally arrived. As he approached the battle ground upon being called he waited for that shadow to show up with his silver sword. Yet somewhere his pride told him he could win. Perhaps he refused to believe no matter how much he trains he will never surpass that godawful violate gased man.

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