ATLA: Petals of War

ATLA: Petals of War

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Lian, a young sandbender, has never been outside of the oasis, never once daring to leave her grandfather's side at his flower shop. But what happens when two refugees need help escaping the harsh desert she calls home? She discovers a life she never imagined, where relationships are formed, trust is broken, and only the petals of war will remain. starts during book 2: earth
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Y/N Beifong has never been the chosen one. While her younger sister Toph became a legend with her earthbending, Y/N stayed hidden in the garden-gifted only with a strange connection to animals, the ability to grow life from soil, and a heart too big for her own good. She's soft where the world demands strength, clumsy where others are precise, and happy in a way that often leaves her overlooked. But when her sister runs off to join the Avatar, Y/N steps out of the shadows, determined to protect the people she loves-even if she's not sure how. Then she meets Sokka: the grumpy, sword-wielding, logic-driven warrior who has no time for sunshine spirits and talking badgermoles. He's everything she isn't. But as war closes in and choices grow heavier, their paths intertwine in unexpected ways. Through laughter, arguments, shared fears and quiet moments, they begin to teach each other what strength really means-and what love looks like when it's built not from power, but from presence. She can't bend the elements. He can't bend emotions. But somehow, they bend toward each other anyway.

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