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Post by Zyy on Apr 15, 2007 19:55:19 GMT -5
Fire Nation Plot
After finale. Zuko and Azula have traveled to the Fire Nation to transport Iroh and also for Zuko's supposed redemption. Firelord Ozai has sentenced Iroh to death, and he is now locked in a cell awaiting his execution. Meanwhile, Aang needs to find a firebending master, and the friends travel to the coast of the Fire Nation to find a master they've heard rumors of who is willing to help them. Once they get there, they are confronted by a band of firebenders. Unfortunately for them, our favorite royal firebenders have heard rumors of the Avatar's search for the disloyal firebender, and search for them. The cunning Azula has developed a plan in which they will disguise their voices and footsteps (to avoid Toph) along with their appearances to pretend to be friends of the Avatar until they have a chance to grab him, along with the bonus of the firebender who offered to help Aang. Iroh has known of Azula and Zuko's plan, and to his surprise find that the two soldiers who are guarding his door are great fans of the Dragon of the West! Iroh is rescued by these twin soldiers and they travel in hopes to find the Avatar before Azula and Zuko get to them! You may post in out of character, but only if you include a segment of roleplaying with it. The other boards are for chats, this one is for roleplaying.
Character claims are located on here irohsbelly.proboards83.com/index.cgi?board=orgcharries.
If you have questions, PM ME! Don't post questions on here!
For those of you in the last one, this IS starting over.[/center][/color]
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Post by Zyy on Apr 15, 2007 20:45:16 GMT -5
The sky of orange and yellow was mirrored in large grey eyes, a dark haze lurking in the distance where a storm was most certainly raging over a forest. The strong winds rolled over the large bison the boy sat upon, perched on its great head with a new set of reins attached to his long horns. The child dressed in vibrant yellows and oranges tugged on the reins, steering the great beast into a descent as they neared the dry coast of the Fire Nation.
He had been silent ever since he and his friends had crossed into the dreadful atmosphere of the country symbolized by hellfire. He reached an arm backwards, thin fingers gently prodding through his loose yellow shirt to his back. The young boy winced at the sting of pain he felt once he contacted the lightning-inflicted scar developing just below his shoulder blades. He took a breath, hand returning to the reins, eyes focusing on the approaching beach.
The bison landed reluctantly, hovering above the sandy earth for a while before slowly grounding himself. He uttered a discontented groan, displaying a set of large blunt teeth. "It's okay Appa, we won't be here for long," His rider told him, running his fingers through the off-white fur of his head and adding, "...hopefully." He picked up the long, wooden staff as he stood up, surveying their surroundings. The sand dissapeared into a forest of dark green trees with large leaves and fruits, but somewhere on the other side there was a village, and in that village was a Fire Master--the very thing the Avatar had flown to the Fire Nation in quest of.
The bald child slid from the fuzzy creature, using a simple airbending trick to cushion his fall. His maroon knee-high shoes made barely a whisper of a sound as he walked across the sand, turning his bright eyes up to view his friends, looking upon them for the first time in hours.
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Post by Rory on Apr 16, 2007 19:56:20 GMT -5
“Look. Just let me leave or I’ll tell my parents you attacked me.” Sixteen-year-old Lyn Tie-Fei said cheerfully. The guard she was talking to scrambled to his feet and opened the gate. “I know you’d see things my way.” She gave the guard a condescending smile and made her way towards the bustling market.
Lyn was not your typical fire nation noble, if there is such a thing. For one thing, she despised top-knots. Her own raven-black hair was always cascading down her shoulders or held back by her grandmother’s rose clip. Lyn’s parents often objected to this, ‘it made her seem common.’ In their words. For another, she hated the royal family. All of them. ‘Ozai and his brats’ was her affectionate name for them.
Her green eyes were the talk of the commoners. Some said it was the mark of demons. Others said it was a blessing from the spirit of the sun. Lyn neither knew nor cared. All she knew was that neither of her parents had green eyes.
She never wore the traditional garb of her family. She wore black leggings and a red and gold tunic most of the time. Lyn had knifes hidden all over her person. Boots, pant leg, one on a necklace, you name it. She was never unprepared for a fight. Being a master fire-bender helped towards that goal as well.
Lyn walked over to the tavern in the middle of town. Lots of different people there, never a dull moment. Her favorite place. She pulled a chair to the farthest corner from the door, where she could observe and not be noticed, and plopped down. Lyn leaned the chair back against the wall, giving her a relaxed but lethal air.
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Tana
Lemur
Ain't he cute?!?
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Post by Tana on Apr 18, 2007 15:52:16 GMT -5
The wind whistled through Toph's extra alert ears. It's not like she had to try, your other senses were always more alert when one of them didn't work. For Toph, it was her eyes. Although some may consider it a fall back to be blind, Toph had came to realize that it could be a real advantage. She could sense the vibrations of anything touching the earth, be it enemy or friend. Because of this unnaturally acquired talent, Toph had proclaimed herself the best earth bender in the world. And it was probably true.
The air seemed to get warmer around Toph's face. 'We must be descending.' she thought, somewhat excited to be closer to where she felt the most comfortable, the ground. As Appa lit on the familiar earth, all of Toph's senses came back to her and she swung her legs over the side of the giant creature's saddle. Then she pushed herself off and went sliding down the side of his back, cushioning her landing as her calloused feet made contact with the ground.
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Post by pika on Apr 28, 2007 18:21:09 GMT -5
Two grey eyes looked around as the girl stepped down, dressed in a long red dress, and worn out shoes. Her hair was tyed back in a beautiful blood red ribbon. The girl's brown hair was dyed two shades lighter, and cut shoulder length. The acrobatic Ty Lee smiled, and looked at her image in the water. Her skin was a bit more caramel coloured, and her eyes were visually enlarged, by means of make-up. She also had a beauty mark on her right cheek. Ty Lee tried to remember what Azuyla told her. Her name was to be Hua. She was a farmer who needed the Fire Master to help her, because her brother's(A trick to lure the master into a trap.) firebending was collasily horrible, and he burnt down too much stuff.
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