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Katara of the Southern Water Tribe ([info]k_waterbender) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-06-06 23:51:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, day 2, katara, max evans

Day Two
Who: Katara and Max Evans
What: The Rape of Persephone Katara
When: Morning. Around 9:00am
Where: The lake
Status: Complete
Rating: PG

Katara walked along the water’s edge for a moment as the sun made a slow descent toward the horizon. It was so serene and beautiful here. Six years ago she would have been convinced that the Fire Nation could never be such a beautiful place, that it would have been filled with nothing other than flames and misery that threatened to overflow into the other three nations. Everywhere she had gone with Aang and her brother that the Fire Nation had desecrated in their hunt to take over every land had only reinforced that idea.

Here she was, though, admiring its beauty in a land that had been peaceful for almost five years. After Aang had defeated Fire Lord Ozai and the war ended they had helped families all over, in every nation, recover. Even now not everything had been healed of the devastation. The people would never fully heal from it. A war that lasted over one hundred years couldn’t exactly be undone in five, though.

They- Katara, Aang, Sokka, Suki, and Toph- had been in the Earth Kingdom helping many of the refugees still left in Ba Sing Se. Fire Lord Zuko had summoned them to the Fire Nation in order to gain a new list of supplies refugees might need to set up their recovering lives. Now that so many had already been working on their lives for half a decade the list was smaller than before and slightly different. Toph and Suki had stayed behind with Sokka while Aang and Katara rode on Appa to speak with Zuko.

Now she walked along a man-made lake made to look like the Fire Nation emblem, pondering the things they had all been through together. Casting her attention back from the past she looked out over the water, rippling beautifully as a small, cool breeze touched the surface. Unable to resist, Katara positioned herself, lifting her arms. The water immediately rose up in a stream, and, with the gentle swooping of her hands, swirled in a circular motion around itself until it formed an orb. She held it there for a moment, watching how it distorted and enlarged everything she viewed through it.

With a small sigh she formed it into a stream once more and, opening the water skin at her waist, moved her arms to allow the stream to slip inside. She would need that water at some point. Even if she could pull water from things around her, it was nice to have it readily available in a good amount should she need to act fast.

Having done this she turned her back on the water to make her way back.



Suddenly the world seemed to spin around her and she felt herself falling. She closed her eyes for a moment to get her bearings, but opened them as soon as her feet touched and slipped in soft, damp sand, so she collapsed to her knees. The air had changed drastically. It was suddenly a bit warmer with a warm wind tugging at her dark hair. The air felt drier, too.

Opening her large, blue eyes Katara’s breath caught in her throat. A small panic filled her, too. What was this place? Her gaze took in the dock and boats. The lake was a bit larger than the one she had just been at and was definitely not man-made. The water lapped gently at her knees and hands. Standing and wiping the sand from her hands and clothing, she then proceeded to bend the water out of her clothing and return it to the lake. Her eyes scanned the area to find something quite unlike the view where she had just been standing. Fields of grass and some buildings that looked nothing like the architecture from any place she had ever been.

Katara closed her eyes and shook her head, but when she reopened them everything was still the same. “Am I dreaming?” She asked aloud.



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[info]k_waterbender
2008-06-13 12:41 am UTC (link)
Katara’s brows furrowed as he told her he had never heard of any of the places she had told him about, but he was from a place called Earth. Of course, that must be the reason he mistakenly thought she meant his home when she asked about the Earth Kingdom, and it must also be why her Waterbending had seemed like such a shock. She felt a bit foolish to have carried on, thinking only he was a bit strange when she should have guessed the truth from the beginning. There really was no such village as Roswell New Mexico, and probably no war from where he came.

“Yes, I’m from the Southern Water Tribe. It’s a lot smaller than the Northern Water Tribe, but it’s more like a close community, too. No, not all people can Waterbend. When I was fourteen I was the only waterbender left in the Southern Tribe. Now there are a lot more and quite a few in the North. In fact, I think the majority of people can’t bend, but the numbers are growing. There are also people that can Earthbend and Firebend. Airbenders are almost extinct.” She explained, thinking sadly about Aang and the pain he must carry with him, knowing he was the only Airbender left for so long.

As they walked and he shared that he wasn’t really from Earth Katara turned her head and smiled at him. “So, you’ve been from a couple of different planets. You were babies, but do you remember anything from before your parents left? Maybe they didn’t really leave you. Maybe something happened and they couldn’t get back to you?”


At the tablet the powerful sadness she felt was almost overwhelming, but some other emotion lurked around the edges of her being: anger. There had to be a way of escape, somehow, a way home. Who cared if every need would be provided for, as well as entertainment? She wanted to be back in her own home world, with her friends and family, helping people recuperate rather than spending her days carefree.

Another tear fell, but she tried to suck back the rest when Max took her hand in his. “There are others?” She asked. Of course there would be others. Why shouldn’t there be? Maybe she could formulate a plan of escape with them. Surely she wouldn’t be the only one who wished to leave? A few inklings of hope began to push through her pain and anger a bit, and a small- though sad- smile passed over her lips. Katara gave his hand a light squeeze. “Thank you, Max. That would be very helpful.”

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