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Book 1: Federation

Episode 1


The sound of the train gliding over the rail was almost enough like the sound of a sand-sailer that the woman could almost imagine she was on one again, the wind blowing past her face and ruffling her turban, sending the edge of her robe snapping with the speed. The sand stirred up by the bender stung your exposed skin, and you always had to fix your clothes before getting off.

But here, the wind was sealed outside, and the sand had long given way to flat, dry grassland. She'd seen more animals on this journey than she would in a month back home, and, as she sat properly on the bench, more men than a whole conclave of tribes. Some were even sleeveless! She had alternated between staring out the window and observing the more attractive men in the train.

If the rest of the trip was to be this interesting, she might enjoy this whole "Avatar" thing after all. She leaned casually to the side and watched a tall man in blue walk away from her along the aisle. "Avatar Rosai" suddenly sounded much more appealing if more of that would be involved, she thought, lifting her turban to cover the action of biting her lip. She would probably have to give that piece of clothing up, eventually, since nobody else wore one. But right now it was a comforting friend.

Hideki clicked his tongue to get Rosai's attention as he saw her eyes wander. "You aren't in your desert anymore; typically you don't want to be staring at someone like they are a piece of meat, at least not so openly. We have a long way to go, get some rest. I'll tell you when we get to the next station, and if you want you can get out, look around."

Hideki had never really had to watch over someone before, so this is also a new experience. He had always been a lone wolf, and liked it that way. He wasn't saying he was anti-social, he had many friends he had gained throughout his travels across the world. It was more that he never travelled with another person. He didn't even know why he took it upon himself to show her the world. He should have just told one of his friends in the White Lotus. "Guess it's too late to turn back now...." Hideki murmured.

She tore her gaze away from the boy only after he'd sat down at the front of the car, turning to the sunburned man sitting next to her with a patient expression on her face, as if she were the worldly wise one. "If he didn't want me to look at him, he shouldn't be wearing such tight clothes." She crossed her legs and folded her arms. "And he certainly should be wearing sleeves on his shirt..."

Her voice trailed off as she ran her hands up her arms. She found herself wondering if there was some sort of Avatar's harem, and if she could pick one. How had he explained the Avatar thing? "Explain to me what this Avatar thing you think I am is again?" She asked Hideki, her eyes holding none of the interest she had for literally anything else on the train. That was all new and interesting. He was essentially part of the furniture, like any other man from her tribe.

Hideki thought for a second about his response, but just decided to tell her what she would want to know. He'd leave it to a Lotus or someone else to tell her the spiritual stuff.

"You are the only person in the world who can bend all four elements. You are what keeps the balance in this world. You defend the innocent and do what is right. None of that matters now. All that you need to do, is learn how to use the other three elements. Until then, you are just a faster-than-normal earthbender, and I don't even know how competent you are at that. I am only here because I decided I shouldn't let the Avatar wander around just to get hit by a car after wandering into traffic. I am here to protect you until the White Lotus come and pick you up."

Hideki knew he didn't have to be this rude, but she had gotten on his nerves with that blank stare she gave him. He was also having trouble believing she was the Avatar. The Avatars he had read about as a child were powerful, giving, and kind. So far this girl just seemed to be a flippant brat. "You must not let people know you are the Avatar, and don't get killed. I have to find people to teach you to bend and contact the White Lotus."

Hideki was a skilled firebender, so one would think he could just teach her. He had two reasons he wouldn't. First, he didn't want to. Second, he had been told not tell anyone where he learned his technique. He didn't plan on betraying their trust for this annoying girl, Avatar or not. This was gonna be a long train ride.

Leaning over to scratch Navana's cheek, she nodded along with the explanation. "You think I'm an Avatar thing. I know I'm Rosai, the fastest runner, fastest climber, and fastest bender in the Si Wong. I've only come along because you've said you'll show me the village of walls. I wonder what kind of oasis they have there." She stretched her legs against the seat in front of her, then settled herself more comfortably. Before she closed her eyes, she told Hideki, "You shouldn't look so much like someone pissed in your bedroll. Your face'll stick when the wind changes."

Hideki let out a barely audible growl before realizing that the girl was right. That didn't help his annoyance, but he could deal with it. He took a deep breath and suddenly had a more light disposition. He relaxed, looked out the window of the train and a small smile came to his lips. "It won't be too long until we arrive in Ba Sing Se. Rest till then. There will be a lot of walking once we get there."

Rosai tilted her head and studied his expression. "On second thoughts, that looks weird. Keep that stern face." She huffed out a breath and put her arms behind her head. "Should've taken Michla up on her offer. You need a woman to sort you out, and you're too old for me to try."

Hideki was sure he was going to get an aneurysm from being around this girl, but he wasn't going to let her get to him. He looked back to her and his smile left his face. "At the earliest possible chance I want to evaluate your bending skills. How powerful of a bender would you say you are? Do you believe you could beat me in a fight?" He knew she hasn't even seen him show any ability at bending, but he also wanted to judge her confidence. If she had no self-confidence, she would have a lot of difficulty learning the more difficult techniques in bending. If she was overconfident, she would probably get in a fight she couldn't win and get herself killed.

Half-closing her eyes, Rosai made a show of thinking it over while she watched another boy walk down the aisle towards them. "I could kick your butt in a sandbending match. I could kick anyone's butt in a sandbanding match."
I'll give my approval. @candlelitcraft, I'll post the OP in the next few hours, OK?
@Old Amsterdam all good. Apologies, @eemmtt.
@CollectorOfMyst Great. I'm eager to get this started.
@CollectorOfMyst, what're you missing? History, character, picture?
Sorry, @candlelitcraft, who are we waiting for? Should I go ahead and post the IC OP?
In Closed 7 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Zeke let Viola lead him down the hill to the station he'd arrived on yesterday morning. The realisation that it was the last place he'd seen his parents struck him with an odd mix of feelings. He'd been doing fine, he thought, but the thought stirred up a sense of homesickness. Didn't they say they were going to stay in the town for a few days? He might be able to go back home with them. But then he bumped into Viola when she stopped, and he grinned so widely his eyes closed. He liked his new friends. Icy and Yellow and Viola and he hadn't even been to class yet.

"Two for the student's rail?" A man in a floppy black hat asked from behind the glass. Zeke tilted his head at the man's big, grey, whiskery mustache, like a walrus'. "Thought you'd all be in class already," he mused as he gave them the tickets.

Zeke squeezed Viola's hand for reassurance. He didn't have to be shy. He didn't have to hide away. "Ummm..." His voice started out with good intentions, but it got frightened and trailed away. Instead, he pulled the note from this morning out of his pocket and held it out as explanation. Maybe that would help. The man's blue eyes trailed over it, then he nodded. The man's eyes were a duller blue than Viola's, a deep river blue to Viola's bright sky blue. Zeke realised he was staring and ducked his head down, feeling his cheeks warm up. "Sorry," he muttered.

The two took their tickets and, after a moment of searching, got onto the student's car. It was simple inside, with plain, cushioned benches that had seen better days, and too busy for photographs, but Zeke and Viola found a couple of seats together even as Zeke tried to look small around all the older kids who all knew what was going on. Once they'd sat down, Zeke realised that he hadn't let go of Viola's hand yet. This caused another blush, and he dropped her hand to hide his face. "Sorry," he mumbled into his palms. "Now your hand's all sticky and I'm..." The gentle rush of acceleration, and a change in the light, distracted him, and he looked out the window at the scenery.

@Pseudo Stygian
@AngelofOctober, We are now, I think. Though I'm not sure if we strictly need one. Sandbending is a sub-style, after all. Can you make a case for needing an Earthbending teacher?

Zoze could change to an earthbender, since we only have one as an antagonist... (not serious, but it's an option)
@Devcon1 and finally, what is her opinion on movers?
@Devcon1 And the revised Boy in the Iceberg?

@AngelofOctober Sorry, only saw this now. I understand what you're talking about, but I also read much of this on my tablet. It's easier to look up specific characters, then find in page the information. I can get where you're coming from, and won't ask you to change how you've posted it.
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