Avatar: Pandora's Box

Avatar: Pandora's Box

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it has been 4 years since the battle, with the loss of their oldest son Neteyam, tension in the family grows. Lo'ak forces himself to mature, leaving the reckless, humorous, and kind hearted boy in his past. Becoming the spitting image of his father. Ao'nung is on his way to becoming Olo'eyktan of Awa'atlu. After the battle Ao'nung changed, he is obsessive in his plans to strike back at the sky people regardless of the damage it might cause. If you looked into his eyes you will find nothing but a raging dedication to destroy them. This leaves Tonowari to reconsider his retirement as he does not trust the anger that remains in his eldest son. But then there is word of Toruk Makto being sighted at the war front in the forest. Six of the RDA's operations were destroyed, nothing left but rubble and ash. This confuses the Metkayina village, as Jake Sully has remained in Awa'atlu since he and his family first arrived.
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"Neteyam navigates through his healing, both physical and mental, after the attack. Along the way, he realizes how much he appreciates the eldest son of the Metkayina clan. Aonung matures quickly after the attack. He realizes who he is, where he wants to go and what he wants to do with his future. Along the way, the Sully's eldest son plays an important role in his decisions." There is no death, no pain, no suffering in any of my writings. They are really like a diary through the lives of the characters I like. There may be some adult scenes but it is not the main theme.

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