Are there any player characters who are Fire Nation spies yet? I had the following in mind: [indent]Fiercely loyal firebenders who both were in the military settle down for a farm life. However, as the war starts they are called upon due to their loyalty and combative skill. The family, with their 10-year-old daughter, gets into Ba Sing Se as refugees 5 years into the war. There they work to establish themselves. Sadly the father caught ill and died, meaning the infiltration had to wait until the family was settled down enough. The father died so the plans were put on hold. For 10 years. After a decade, the family is re-activated as a spy cell. The mother is too weak and old to do anything really so the daughter becomes the main pion of the cell. LIke her parents, she's fiercely loyal. Her firebending is lacking though, as she could only practice in damp cellars out of sight of everyone. Anywho, the family managed to set up a tea room (much like Iroh did but smaller and cheaper). The tea is good but it acts as a front for firebenders to train in the cellars, as well as recruiting ground to build a network. The story would revolve around the daughter. As said, she's very loyal to the fire nation (even though she hids it well enough). She believes that the fire nation is not bringing ruin and destruction but prosperity and progressiveness. They bring industry, jobs and a better life for everyone. While people like the stubborn earth benders, Dai Lee agents and (worse of all) the Earth King are scared of these progressive changes. My main point I'd want to show with her is how she believes she's doing the right thing. Not just for her nation but for others as well (even though it is probably rather misguided). In the long term though, I was also thinking to show the 'corruption of firebending'. Which was also a pivotal thing in ATLA. Most firebenders were taught to use hate and anger as a fuel for their flames. While actual firebending can also be fueled by beauty, inner peace and general passion (I think).[/indent] So what do you think?