Katara (
markofthebrave) wrote2010-03-22 04:18 pm
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[Voice, Action... of a sort] .010
Aang didn't come out for breakfast today. When I went in his room to check on him, all his stuff was gone. ...I guess this means he went home, right?
And all the stuff in the kitchen is different - does anyone know how they're supposed to work?Or how they got in here without waking us up, because -- seriously, creepy.
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Hey - haven't seen you around in a while. How are you doing?
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Hi, Erza! I've got a few questions about magic, and you're the only one I know here who does it. Do you mind?
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John Stewart, the Green Lantern. I spoke about it with my brother, and we decided that we were more comfortable if you didn't bring us up.
[As for action? Katara is not going very far today. In fact, she is stuck inside, doing healing sessions with the invalid and making sure he stays in bed, and trying to figure out how all this crazy new stuff works. If you think she'd open the door for you and let you in, feel free to stop by and give the girlsomething else do a helping hand!]
And all the stuff in the kitchen is different - does anyone know how they're supposed to work?
[Filtered to Longshot 60%]
Hey - haven't seen you around in a while. How are you doing?
[Filtered to Erza 62%, OPEN to Gaang members]
Hi, Erza! I've got a few questions about magic, and you're the only one I know here who does it. Do you mind?
[Filtered to the Green Lantern 62%]
John Stewart, the Green Lantern. I spoke about it with my brother, and we decided that we were more comfortable if you didn't bring us up.
[As for action? Katara is not going very far today. In fact, she is stuck inside, doing healing sessions with the invalid and making sure he stays in bed, and trying to figure out how all this crazy new stuff works. If you think she'd open the door for you and let you in, feel free to stop by and give the girl
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[She takes her own cup of tea and has a sip.] So Aang had to go and look for something to make us better. He found an old lady doctor in the hills... and she told him we had to suck on these frozen frogs to make us better.
[There was a flicker of something like pain when she said Aang's name, but it passes fast as lightning. Her smile is wry.] Waking up with a frog thawing in your mouth? Not fun. Sokka was convinced he had a wart on the flap in the back of his throat for weeks.
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Instead, she lets the tea soothe the back of her throat a little before she makes a face as Katara finishes.]
Poor Sokka. [So amused.]
Did it work?
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[Yeah. They were really sick. And the Fire Nation was really close by. It wouldn't have been pretty.] But Aang came through.
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I'm glad it worked.
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And then, of course, we managed to find the only island that had a shortage of doctors at the time. There were only two. Chopper was one of them.
He's really young, but he's really talented. Turned out I'd got bitten by a rare kind of insect and it tends to be fatal. So ...he saved my life.
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Well, I'm you all found each other. He came over to help with Zuko the other day, and he's been getting a lot better. I don't know very much about actual medicine... although I used to help my Gran Gran around the village with things like birthing and taking care of the sick.
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How long do you think Zuko will be laid up for?
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[Pot kettle black!]
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Speaking of patients... [Up comes the water in that basin to coat one hand as Katara scoots forward.] I'll just put my hand on your head, all right?
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Okay. [And she'll put her mug down.] Do I need to do anything?
[...think healthy thoughts?]
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[It will, in fact, feel good. When Katara places her hand on Nami's head, a cooling sensation will flow from the touch down her back, through her body. It's soothing and a little bubbly, as Katara searches for what had contaminated Nami's system. It was easy to detect the flares in her chi where her body had cornered off foreign particles - showing green in her senses as poison - and was fighting them.]
...your body is fighting off some things that shouldn't be in there. I'm going to try to help speed that up.
[And so Katara lifts her other, now water-coated hand, and puts it on the back of Nami's neck. What follows may feel a bit strange for Nami as that cooling sensation centers in on different points of her body and tightens until something snaps. Each 'snap' is the purification of a foreign particle, being overwhelmed by the purity of her enhanced life-force. Katara will do this as many times as she can without wearing herself out, and then remove her hands with a small smile.] That should help.
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She'll hide her disappointment that this isn't a miracle cure, though. (Hey, she was hoping.) She doesn't feel any different when Katara is done, but she trusts the other girl's word that things will improve. Nami just gives a rueful smile.]
I guess I can blame the ash after all, huh?
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That was part of it. [She hesitates.] The poison probably didn't help. And it's easy to see that you were very tired. The best thing for you is probably to rest up.
[She gestures towards Nami with a cracker and a wry smile.] And it looks like you're doing that.
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[And she'll give a sheepish smile.] I don't have much choice. Robin is uh ...kind of merciless like that.
...and sleep is good. I just ... didn't really feel like it at the time, I guess.
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[She glances around the room, not really wanting to get into what this place had made her do. The day had been long enough... and her gaze falls to the floor as a grief that has absolutely nothing to do with Luceti passes over her face. Katara takes a deep shuddering breath... and reaches for some more food.]
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...it may be because Aang has gone home again. She knows that. But grief seems a little too deep an emotion for a friend that has gone home, and Nami hesitates, watching her closely for a moment.]
...Katara?
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...I got some bad news about home today. About... someone I knew.
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I'm sorry.
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We didn't know what had happened to him. We had to leave. I couldn't help him. [He told me he'd be fine.]
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Do you want to tell me about it?
[She doesn't mean this vague explanation.]
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...it's kind of a long story.
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[...]
And neither is anything you have to say.
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The thing that you have to understand is that my world has been at war for a hundred years. The Fire Nation has done terrible things to people. The Air Nomads were destroyed first. Not just the benders... their entire civilization was just... gone. Burned away, because the Fire Nation was afraid of the next Avatar, scared that he would stop their plans. [And they were right to be afraid. Aang would stop them. Had stopped them. It's a bitter victory, but oh - is still sweet.]
Once they thought that the Avatar had been taken care of, they started to expand. My tribe at the south and the west-most part of the Earth Kingdom were attacked next. [Once her people had been as proud as the people of the North, as prosperous, their waterbending as powerful. Now... Katara's hand goes to touch her mother's necklace.] Their soldiers have no mercy. It didn't matter that no one had ever done anything to them, or that the people they attacked weren't soldiers. They just... came through and burned. My own village... they only left after they were sure we couldn't be a threat to them.
[There's a sudden sharp smile here.] They underestimated us. Two years ago, my father took the men of our tribe to war against the Fire Nation and stood between them in their attempt to conquer the Earth Kingdom. It would have fallen long before now if it wasn't for him - so many lives would have been lost.
Because they didn't care if they were attacking villages or soldiers... they left a lot of orphans behind. [The hand touching her necklace falls into her lap.] Jet was one of them.
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