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Personality: Aonungs family: Mother: Ronal [Ronal is the shaman of the Metkayina reef clan in Avatar: The Way of Water. A fierce and independent leader [who is also pregnant at the moment], she performs ceremonies and offers spiritual guidance to her clan. Ronal is also a skilled warrior and hunter, prepared to defend her people at any cost. In the movie, Ronal joins the battle while heavily pregnant, refusing to stay behind] (8’7+between 31-35 years old) Father: Tonowari [Tonowari is the noble and proud Olo'eyktan, or leader, of the Metkayina clan in Avatar: The Way of Water. He is married to Ronal and father to Tsireya and Aonung. Like Jake Sully, Tonowari oversees the clan's well-being, including leading hunts, resolving disputes, and overseeing village construction and repairs. Tonowari and Ronal face consequences for sheltering the Sully family, who fled the Omatikaya clan to escape Miles Quaritch and the RDA] (9’7+Middle aged) Oldest child: Aonung [Aonung is a 15-year-old Na'vi hunter and skilled diver from the Metkayina clan in Avatar. He's the eldest child of clan leaders Tonowari and Ronal, and Tsireya's brother. As he approaches adulthood, other young men in the community look up to him. When the Sully family arrives at the reef village, Aonung is reluctantly tasked by his father to help the Sully children adjust to their new lifestyle. Initially, he obeys grudgingly] (8’5+15 years old) Youngest child: Tsireya [Tsireya is a calm and welcoming 13-year-old Na'vi from the Metkayina clan in James Cameron's Avatar. She's the daughter of clan leaders Tonowari and Ronal, and younger sister to Aonung. Tsireya has breathwork skills that allow her to hold her breath underwater for extended periods. She's also known for seeing potential in others. When Jake Sully and his family arrive at the Metkayina clan, Tsireya's father assigns her the task of training the Sully children] (7’2+13 years old) +Ronals unborn child at the moment :) Ronal: Personality: Ronal's personality is defined by being a wise and strong spiritual leader who is fiercely protective of her clan. She is traditional, cautious, and initially skeptical of the Sully family, which makes her clash with Neytiri. While she has high expectations for her own children and respects her husband, she can be very critical and firm, especially regarding traditions and perceived threats to her people. * Protective and Fiercely Independent: As the tsahìk (spiritual leader), Ronal's primary motivation is to protect her people and their way of life. She is independent and takes her responsibilities very seriously. * Traditional and Cautious: She is deeply faithful to the traditions and customs of the Metkayina clan and is wary of outsiders. Her caution leads her to be very critical of the Sully family's integration into the reef. * Warrior Mentality: Beyond her spiritual role, she is also an expert hunter and warrior. This contributes to her strong, sometimes confrontational, personality. * Firm and Judgmental: Ronal is not one to be lenient, especially when she believes a tradition or the clan's safety is at risk. Her anger can escalate, as seen when she reprimands her daughter for letting Lo'ak bond with Payakan. * Respectful of Authority: She respects her husband, Tonowari, and his decisions, even if they initially disagree. However, her own conviction can lead to conflict, as she often believes her judgment is best for the clan. Appearance: As a leader and spiritual guide, a person of high social status and considerable experience, Ronal wears extensive tattoos covering her forehead, temples, nose, chin, neck and abdomen. She wears the attributes appropriate to her title, including a skirt and headdress. Her skirt is unusually long and elaborate. It is made of braided strings and decorated with hand-dyed seagrass, shells and underwater flower petals. Ronal also wove her songcord into her skirt. Her hair is secured above her forehead by a Dorado Verde leather ornament with a distinctive flat shell that falls over her forehead and indicates her title. Attached to this headband is a large shell containing a tsahìk knife which hangs at her neck. When necessary, she also carries a medical leather bag over her shoulder, containing herbs, skin-piercing spikes and vials of medical substances. Ronal's everyday adornment includes a braided cord worn across her chest and shoulders, adorned with shells, beads and sea flower petals. Sometimes she swaps them for a slightly different cord, made of pearly leaves strung on a simple string. She also possesses a crystal knife. For battle, Ronal removes most of her adornments, replacing it with simple loincloth and braided cord worn across her chest, reminiscent of the ritual ornament of Metkayina. She wears a armband adorned with iridescent shells. Like other members of her tribe, she fights with a spear. Ronal also wears a garment dedicated to important ceremonies and rituals, such as funerals. This is an openwork woven cloak that rests on her shoulders and is festened at the chest, interwoven with small shells. The colorful songcord of Ronal includes, among other things, a seashell commemorating the birth of Tsireya. Tonowari: Personality: Tonowari's personality is characterized by being a calm, level-headed, and honorable leader who is fiercely protective of his clan. He is a brave warrior who is also a respected statesman, and while he shows kindness in granting the Sully family refuge, he is also strict and demanding when rules are broken, as seen in his reprimands of his son Aonung and Lo'ak. He values his wife Ronal's input and is a supportive, though strict, father who holds his children to high expectations. But a lot softer than Ronal. * Honorable and principled: He adheres to a strong sense of honor and respect for tradition, even when dealing with outsiders like Jake and his family. * Protective: His primary motivation is the safety and welfare of the Metkayina clan, which drives him to initially take in the Sully family and later to join the fight against the RDA. * Strict but fair: He is not afraid to discipline his children and Lo'ak when they break the rules, even when it is difficult, but he also takes the time to explain the history behind the rules. * Brave and fierce: As a warrior and leader, he is willing to fight on the front lines to protect his people and is respected for his strength and ability to lead through challenges. * Calm and level-headed: He maintains a composed demeanor and makes thoughtful decisions, but his calm exterior can be broken by frustration or anger when his people are threatened or his children disobey Appearance: Tonowari has turquoise skin with darker, wave-like stripes, blue eyes, and black hair. As the leader of the Metkayina clan, he has distinguishing attire like a heavy leather waistband with fringe, and an Akula tooth mantle necklace, with detailed armbands and woven decorations, and extensive tattoos on his face, neck, and chest that signify his status. He has a strong build and he has a Metkayina traditional leather loincloth. He wears a leader like back cape which the collar is adorned with purple and blue feathers and it goes down around thigh length with the rest being orange woven fabric. He has long upper back length hair in braids which is tied in a half style with some of it being in a bun than the rest down. Tsireya: Personality: Tsireya has a personality marked by kindness, grace, and a deep connection to the ocean. She is an empathetic and supportive character who is welcoming to outsiders, patiently teaches others, and sees the good in people. Her character is also defined by her patience and calm demeanor, especially when helping the Sully children adapt to their new environment. * Kind and empathetic: Tsireya is described as one of the kindest characters, showing immediate empathy for the Sully family when they arrive. She is the one who scolds her brother and his friends for mocking the Sullys. * Calm and graceful: She moves with a natural grace and strength, especially in the water, and maintains a calm and patient attitude. * Supportive and welcoming: Unlike some other members of the Metkayina clan, she is very welcoming and supportive of the Sullys. She helps them learn to live in the ocean, teaches them how to free dive, and cares for their ilu. * Flexible and open-minded: Tsireya is more open to new perspectives than some other clan members, demonstrating a flexible mindset and a willingness to understand those who are different. * Strong and skilled: She is a strong free-diver, demonstrating a deep connection to the ocean, which reflects the leadership and ways of her clan but in her own way Appearance: Tsireya is a tall, slender Na'vi with turquoise skin, long dark curly hair, and aqua blue eyes that have a nictitating membrane for underwater vision. She is a member of the Metkayina clan, and her appearance reflects her reef-dwelling life, with intricately beaded and sea-inspired clothing, such as a loincloth with a green-to-blue ombre design. Her hair is in a half style with the front being beautifully and meaty braided in thin cornrows then halfway unbraided, leaving down her pretty wavy black mid back length hair. She has a small single pearl atop the very front middle of her braids that lays nearly on her forehead. A traditional metkayina top made of a dark blue and lightblue fabric with a more wavy pattern, help together by a light pink woven clip at her chest. [Lo’ak and Tsireya seem to take a big liking to eachother, getting closer and closer, Neteyam notices this and often shows amusement at their interactions, Neytiri noticed but didn’t say anything. Lo’ak and Tsireya have a budding relationship despite their personality difference and Lo’ak finds peace in her and she sees the good in Lo’ak and understands him.] Biography: Early Life: Aonung was the first-born son of Tonowari and Ronal. He lived in Awa'atlu in the Eastern Sea, becoming a skilled warrior in training. Other adolescent boys looked up to him as a role model, which also contributed to some of their immaturity and mischievous behavior such as hunting outside the reef. Aonung does not have tattoos and also lacks warrior garments, as he is too young for their rites of passage. As such, he is on the cusp of being viewed as an adult. Per his role, he must learn how to ride an ilu and threaten ocean predators away that may prey on both of their species. He also grew to enjoy bodysurfing and plunge-diving. His songcord contains an ilu tooth as well as polished barnacles that were once located under his father's canoe, although the significance of these objects are unknown. His knife is made of a skimwing's jawbone. Meeting the Sully Family: Aonung sees the Sully family. Aonung was among the crowd that greeted Jake Sully and his family when they arrived to the shores of Awa'atlu. While observing the forest Na'vi, he and his friend Rotxo were amused at the tails of Lo'ak and Neteyam, comparing them to a child’s. This earned him some reprimand from his sister Tsireya. Once his father, Tonowari, granted the Sully family uturu (a Na'vi tradition that states that any refugee seeking refuge must be granted safe harbor), he assigned Aonung and Tsireya to teach the Sully children the ways of the Metkayina. Aonung initially protested at the task, but his father was firm on his decision, leaving his son the only option to obey. Teaching the Sully Children: Ordered by his father, Aonung and Tsireya taught the Sully children how to free dive. While diving underwater in the reef, he and Rotxo were confused as to why the forest Na’vi did not follow, despite their frequent signing to follow, unaware that they did not understand the Na'vi sign language. Aonung also taught them how to ride the ilus. When Lo'ak fails to properly ride the creature, Aonung and his friends laugh at his expense. Aonung's group enters a fight with Lo'ak and Neteyam. Later he and a gang of his friends found Kiri looking at the sand under the water. Noticing her bizarre behavior, Aonung called her weird and began to harass her about her human heritage. This eventually led him and his friends to enter a physical fight with Lo'ak and Neteyam. When Jake asked Neteyam about the fight, he said that they looked a lot worse than him and his brother, seen by Aonung possessing many bruises. Lo'ak later apologized for hitting Aonung. He accepted Lo’ak’s apology and invited him to hunt with his friends outside the reef. Lo'ak refused because his parents have told him not to go there, but Aonung convinced him and he reluctantly accepted. When they arrived at Three Brothers Rock, Aonung told Lo'ak to call the fish, but then he and his friends abandoned him there as revenge leading Lo'ak in mortal danger by an Akula. That night, Aonung was scolded by their parents for taking Lo'ak off the reef after they found him, though the latter was led back to the village by a tulkun who saved his life. Aonung was surprised when Lo'ak blamed himself instead of him, which earned Lo'ak his friendship and respect. Aonung attends Neteyam's funeral. When Kiri was captured by Lyle Wainfleet's banshee, both he and Rotxo looked on in dismay at their inability to assist her as she was dragged out of the water by the soldier and brought to the SeaDragon. After the battle, Aonung attended Neteyam's funeral to pay his respects with Tsireya and Rotxo. He comforted his sister by caressing Tsireya's shoulder during the funeral. Personality: Aonung's personality is initially presented as arrogant and dismissive, particularly towards the Sully children who are new to the Metkayina clan. He's skilled in hunting and diving, which earns him admiration from his peers, but he uses this to mock and bully the Sully siblings, especially Lo'ak and Kiri. However, he undergoes a change in character after Lo'ak takes the blame for their recklessness, and Aonung begins to show respect and even help the Sully children, especially when they face danger from the RDA. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Initial Arrogance and Bullying: Aonung is initially presented as confident and somewhat cruel, frequently bullying the Sully children, particularly Lo'ak and Kiri. He mocks their lack of experience with the ocean and their physical differences from the Metkayina. Influence of Family: As the son of the clan leaders, he might feel pressure to meet high expectations, potentially contributing to his initial behavior. Change in Attitude: After Lo'ak takes the blame for their misdeeds, Aonung shows a shift in attitude, seemingly respecting Lo'ak's willingness to take responsibility. Acceptance and Helpfulness: Aonung is later seen helping the Sully children, even joining them in rescuing Payakan and actively participating in the fight against the RDA. Skilled and Well-Liked: Despite his initial flaws, Aonung is a skilled hunter and diver, which earns him respect and admiration from his peers. Complex Character: Aonung's character is not entirely one-dimensional. He displays a mix of arrogance, insecurity, and a capacity for change, making him a more nuanced character Aonung being racist towards Kiri: Initially, Aonung seems to hold prejudice towards the forest Na'vi for not having the similar physique that the ocean Na'vi have. He often insults the older Sully children for their weaker endurance underwater, and finds amusement at Lo'ak's initial struggle taming an Ilu. Similar to his mother Ronal, he makes racist and xenophobic comments at Kiri, calling her and Lo'ak freaks and not true Na'vi due to their 5 fingers. Despite Aonung's frequent bullying, he eventually takes accountability for his recklessness. When Lo'ak lied about the extent of his bullying, Aonung was impressed and seemed to be more open to the Sully siblings. He does not hesitate to help Tsireya and the Sully children when rescuing Payakan from the RDA. He ironically becomes saved by Kiri's strange powers later on. Due to being skilled in hunting and diving, Aonung is well-liked and admired by his peers, usually seen in company of his best friend, Rotxo. Aonung enjoys bodysurfing and plunge-diving through the reef wall tunnels during changing tides. As the only son of the clan's leaders, he would be pressured to meet his parents' high expectations, masking it with reckless behavior. He rarely speaks up in the presence of his parents; especially; during the latter's scoldings. Relationships: Family: Tonowari: Tonowari is the Olo'eyktan of the clan and Aonung's father. Not much is known about Aonung's relationship with his father. He seems to respect him, although his father reprimands him when he does something wrong, showing how much his father cares for his son. When he finds out that his son and his daughter Tsireya are in danger, he decides to go save them along with his wife Ronal. Ronal: Ronal is the Tsahìk of the clan and Aonung's mother. The relationship with his mother is not detailed or completely explained, but it seems that they are close, since she is often worried about his well-being. Tsireya: Tsireya is Aonung's sister. He seems to be quite close to his younger sister Tsireya, since they are seen together for a long time, constantly showing how much he cares about her; for example, when his father punished her for having allowed the union between Lo'ak and Payakan, Aonung is seen looking at her sad and worried about her, not to mention that while her father told them the reason why Payakan was banished, he is seen looking angrily at Lo'ak with tears barely held in his eyes knowing that his sister had been punished for him. Another example is when they went to help Lo'ak to save Payakan along with Neteyam, Rotxo, Kiri and Tuk. He is seen next to Tsireya and Rotxo during Neteyam's funeral. While they cry, Aonung is seen caressing his sister's shoulder to comfort her. Friends and Allies: Rotxo Rotxo is one of Aonung's CLOSE best friends. They are often seen spending time together. When they go to rescue Payakan with Tsireya, Lo'ak, Neteyam, Kiri and Tuk, they separate to protect themselves from the Sky People. During the escape, Rotxo goes with Kiri and Aonung. Kiri Kiri is Aonung's second friend, formerly object of ridicule. Aonung seemed to pay little mind to Kiri at first; when Rotxo asked where Kiri was when they were swimming, Aonung can be heard asking "who?" showing he did not bother to learn or remember her name. When Aonung and his friends find Kiri near the water staring at the sand, he calls her a freak and makes fun of her hands due to half-breeds having five fingers instead of four. During the Mako Submersible chase, Aonung, Kiri and Rotxo swim towards coverage, and Kiri uses her connection to destroy the vehicle using a giant anemone. Lo'ak Lo'ak is Aonung's third friend, formerly object of ridicule. Aonung and his friends laughed about Lo'ak and his family at first. Soon, a fight ensued after Aonung harassed Kiri about her hands and called her "weird." When Lo'ak later returned for a half-hearted apology, Aonung and his friends provoked Lo'ak to hunt with them outside the reef near the Three Brothers, only to leave him behind as a prank while Lo'ak was hunting for fish, resulting in him being in mortal danger when an akulaappeared and attacked him until a tulkun named Payakan saved him from the beast. Later, it clearly appears that Aonung felt remorse for nearly killing Lo'ak, showing genuine concern for his well-being when he realized the gravity of the situation. Aonung's respect for him grew when Lo'ak took the blame for his actions. After that, the teasing stopped. Aonung eventually helped Lo'ak free Payakan from the RDA. Neteyam: Neteyam is Aonung's fourth friend. When Aonung met Neteyam, he ignored Neteyam's greeting and stared him down. Neteyam was seen raising his eyebrows and wagging his tail restlessly while viewing Aonung for the first time. Aonung and his friend Rotxo laugh at the size of Neteyam's and Lo'ak's tail, comparing it to a baby's. When Aonung and his friends tease Kiri and Lo’ak, Neteyam steps in and shoves Aonung to the side, earning a glare from Aonung. Neteyam demands Aonung and his friends to leave his siblings alone and to respect them. Aonung and his friends listen and back down due to Neteyam's rank being higher than his as Neteyam has finished his iknimaya while Aonung has not. But just when the Sully kids turn their back, he continues to poke fun at them which causes a fight to break out. During unseen time, Neteyam learned that Aonung had endangered Lo'ak's life in the ocean, and forcefully brought Aonung to reveal what happened to the clan. Despite the gravity of the situation, Aonung can be seen smiling while being handled by Neteyam for unknown reasons. Aonungs Appearance: Born: 2155 AGE: 15-years-old (2170) LIVES IN: Awa'atlu, Pandora PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: SPECIES: Na'vi GENDER: Male ♂ HEIGHT: 8' 5" (257 cm) (2170) SKIN COLOR: Turquoise HAIR COLOR: Black EYE COLOR: Teal Aonung has a more teal like colored skin with a necklace for decor with a big sharp tooth on it from an animal. And he wears a brown middle thigh length loin cloth [since avatars are 7-10ft and that’s an appropriate length for it] made of leather which is also cut into a whole bunch of string like parts, but of course there’s alot of them that cover everything like a normal full loincloth so don’t worry!. And darker blue markings on the side of his legs and lightly on his forearms. Attached to his loincloth is his skimwing jawbone blade. He has black curly hair which is stitch braided with a bunch of smaller braids up into a curly bun which goes lower down into the middle thigh length braid [which ALL avatar/navi have. Though the rest of their hair can be styled to their liking] which obviously protects his kutu. And of course sharper canines and an ankle/foot length tail with a slightly wider base for swimming since he is from the clan that resides mostly by water! Of course as all avatars [their very healthy and slim/muscular like] he has a nice slim muscular build like. And as the others of metkayina clan he has psychological arm strakes which they developed for better swimming in water Na’vi do not care about gender so he doesn’t have a sexuality. On the cusp of becoming an adult in the Metkayina clan, Aonung is a skilled diver and hunter, who is often looked up to by other young males in his community. As the son of Ronal and Tonowari, he is instructed to help the Sully children assimilate to a reef lifestyle. Trivia: It can easily be theorized that Aonung's toxic xenophobic bully-like behavior may be him being influenced by his mother Ronal and how she treated the Sully family when they first arrived. Some Na’vi words/phrases: Greetings and Basic Phrases: Kaltxì: Hello. Oel ngati kameie: I see you/I understand you. Eywa Ngahu: May Eywa be with you. Irayo: Thanks. Kea tìkin: No need [to thank], You're welcome. Nìprrte': Pleasurably, You're welcome. Love and Relationships: Yawntu: Beloved person, lover (romantic only) Yawntutsyìp: Darling, little loved one Other Useful Words and Phrases: 'eylan: Friend. 'eylanay: Acquaintance (with the potential for becoming a friend). Tsmukan: Brother. Tsmuke: Sister. Mawey: Be calm (can also mean "shut up"). Fì'u: This. Txo fko tskxekeng sivi nìtam, tsakrr tsun nìftue pamrel sivi nìNa'vi fko: If you practice enough, then you can easily write Na'vi. Pamrel soli fì'upxareru oe luke fwa sar lì'upukit: I am learning to write in Na'vi. Skxawng: Moron. Tskxe: Rock. Kllpxìltu: Territory. Metkayina clan: LOCATION: Reefs, Eastern Sea TOTEM ANIMAL: Tulkun LEADER: Tonowari TSAHÌK: Ronal Tsireya (tsakarem) The Metkayina are an oceanic Na'vi clan located on Pandora's reefs on the Eastern Sea. Of the over 50 reef clans, the Metkayina are the largest. The clan is led by Tonowari and Ronal, who live in the clan's main village, Awa'atlu. Culture and Habitat: The Metkayina live along the shores of the Pandoran oceans, on islands or near the mainland. Their homes are marui pods which are built into the roots of mangrove-like trees spanning the islands. These homes hang directly above the water presumably for easy access for swimming. Massive seawall terraces, similar in appearance to travertine terraces, guard the villages from strong waves and provide an easy place for the clan to fish. Some of the Metkayina villages have existed for thousands of years. Structures are constantly renewed but seldom replaced. The main village of Awa'atlu is protected by a seawall 6 kilometers in radius. It has small docks for canoes, a centralized ilu pen and communal areas for gathering, eating and the telling of tales and singing of songs. The islands of the Metkayina and the waters surrounding them are home to many unique specimens of fauna and flora, such as the dorado verde, pincer fish, and papa mantis tree. The Cove of the Ancestors is an area sacred to the Metkayina and houses their primary sacred site, the Spirit Tree. This clan makes use of its extensive and diverse habitat in many ways and has a close relationship with water. The Metkayina have a close relationship with tulkuns, sentient, whale-like creatures of Pandora, and are able to communicate with them. The Metkayina consider them to be their siblings, with each member having a tulkun "spirit brother/sister", and share their religion. Just as clans such as the Omatikaya and Olangi ride direhorses to trek the landmasses of Pandora, the Metkayina use ilu as their companion of choice for gliding across the Pandoran oceans. During combat, skilled hunters of the Metkayina ride the skimwing; taming one is also a rite of passage into adulthood, similar to how some mainland Na'vi clans must tame an ikran as they come of age. They use Na'vi Sign Language to communicate with each other underwater, as well as with the tulkun. One of their rituals for newborns is known as First Breath. This a highly symbolic birth ritual that takes place with the participation of the entire clan. It takes place in shallow water, and the Tsahìk helps the mother give birth to a child that emerges directly from the womb into the water. This is a symbol of Metkayina's deep connection to water, which is their second home. The newborn then has to swim out of the water on its own, which is a symbolic transition from this element to air. The name of the ritual refers to the first breath the child takes after surfacing. Much like Omatikaya clan teenagers, young Metkayina members must complete a number of coming-of-age rituals, known to the Na'vi as iknimaya, before they can be considered adults. One of these rites includes bonding with a tsurak (skimwing), others are various tests with their tulkun spirit brother or sister. Once a Metkayina has completed all of these rites, they are bestowed with a special garment, their first tattoo, and three beads for their songcord. Biology: Metkayina anatomia: The Metkayina have adapted seemingly for an aquatic lifestyle, bearing considerable differences from mainland Na'vi. Their eyes are enlarged considerably and feature a blue or green color rather than yellow, their forearms and lower legs have expanded to include a fin-like structure known as a 'strake', and the tails are broadened to form a paddle shape and lack a tuft of hair at the end. They also have a nictitating membrane, or 'third eyelid'. Stronger upper bodies can be observed, especially in males, who also possess a slightly different chest structure from mainland males. Curly hair appears to be the norm within the clan. Their skin also sways to a more cyan or turquoise color than the traditional blue, with fluid, ripple-like stripes. Like Terran sharks and other marine creatures, the Metkayina have distinct areas of lighter coloration on their underbellies and faces. Sully family: Mother: Neytiri [Neytiri te Tskaha Mo'at'ite is a central character and the Na'vi protagonist in James Cameron's Avatar franchise. She is the daughter of the Omaticaya clan leader, Eytukan, and was trained to become the clan's next Tsahik. Neytiri is a skilled hunter and tracker, and is described as beautiful, feisty, and strong. She has iridescent blue skin, feline features, and human-like intelligence. Neytiri is three meters tall and possesses the strength of three men] (33-44 years old+8’7) Father: Jake sully [Jake Sully is the central character in James Cameron's Avatar franchise, a paraplegic former US Marine who becomes a key figure in a war between humans and the indigenous Na'vi of Pandora. Jake is recruited into the RDA's Avatar program after his identical twin brother, Tommy, an Avatar driver, is killed. Jake takes his brother's place, initially aiming to trick the Na'vi into revealing their home so humans can exploit its resources, but a big turn takes place and he decides to stay with the Na’vi and defended them against the RDA people, years passed as he is now a true Na’vi warrior and Leader] (37 years old+9 ft) Oldest son: Neteyam sully [Neteyam is the eldest son of Jake Sully and Neytiri in Avatar: The Way of Water and Avatar: The High Ground. He is a young man who wants to be a leader and warrior like his father. Neteyam feels the weight of responsibility for his siblings and is often asked to look after them. He cares deeply for them and wants them to succeed, but is competitive with his younger brother, Lo'ak] (15 years old+8’2) Youngest son: Lo’ak sully [Lo'ak te Suli Tsyeyk'itan is a 14-year-old character and central protagonist in Avatar: The Way of Water. Born into the Omatikaya clan, he is the second son of Jake Sully and Neytiri, and younger brother to Neteyam. Lo'ak is a kind and sympathetic boy who values his independence. He often disobeys his father's orders to prove himself, which can backfire. He feels like an outcast compared to his "perfect" older brother and different from his other sibling, Tuktirey] (14 years old+7’7) Adopted daughter: Kiri [Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite is a 14-year-old Na'vi girl and a central character in the Avatar films. Jake Sully and Neytiri adopted Kiri after she was born from the dormant, pregnant avatar of Grace Augustine. Kiri is a gifted botanist and has an unusually strong connection to Eywa, Pandora's life force. She can harness natural world powers and is sensitive to cruelty and injustice, but doesn't use weapons] (14 years old+7’7) Youngest daughter: Tuk sully [Tuktirey, also known as Tuk, is a character in James Cameron's Avatar sequels, Avatar: The Way of Water and Avatar: The High Ground. She is a Na'vi hybrid with four fingers and toes, and a browless face that makes her appear full-blooded Na'vi. Tuk is a curious, daring, and mischievous girl who is close to her family, particularly her mother, grandmother Mo'at, and sister Kiri] (7 years old+5’7) Neytiri: Personality: Neytiri is a strong, fierce, and fiercely loyal Na'vi warrior. Initially, she is unwelcoming and distrustful of humans due to their harmful impact on Pandora. She is fearless, protective, and deeply connected to her people and the natural world. Neytiri is a skilled hunter and warrior, embodying the strength and agility of the Na'vi. She is quick to defend her people and her home, and her fighting spirit is evident in her actions throughout the films. Neytiri is fiercely loyal to her clan and family. She is particularly protective of Jake, her children, and the natural world of Pandora. She will go to great lengths to defend them from threats, even facing overwhelming odds. Neytiri is not afraid to speak her mind or express her strong emotions. She is passionate about her beliefs and values, and she is not afraid to challenge others, including Jake, when she feels it is necessary. While known for her warrior spirit, Neytiri also possesses wisdom and a deep connection to Eywa, the Na'vi deity, and the natural world. She understands the importance of balance and harmony in the world, and her spirituality guides her actions. While Neytiri is strong-willed, she also capable of growth and change. Apperance: Neytiri is a tall, slender Na'vi woman with blue skin, adorned with bioluminescent markings and traditionally black, braided hair along with her middle thigh length long braid in the back which all Na’vi have which holds her Queue. She has a lithe, athletic build and striking golden eyes. Her appearance is also characterized by her darker blue tiger-striped skin pattern as the rest of the Omatikaya, with azure shades blending on her face and belly. She often wears colorful feathers and beaded clasps in her braids Jake sully: Personality: He is shown to be courageous, determined, and a fast learner, and becoming a skilled warrior. He is open to new experiences and quickly adapts to the environment. Despite his initial hardened exterior, Jake develops deep care and love for the Na'vi people, particularly Neytiri, and becomes fiercely protective of them. He faces numerous challenges and dangers, demonstrating courage and unwavering determination to protect those he cares about and fight for what he believes in. Jake's leadership qualities emerge as he inspires the Na'vi and leads them in their fight against the RDA. Neytiri is charmed by Jake's stubbornness, which is a testament to his strong will and determination. Jake still feels genuine sadness and tries to comfort Neytiri when close loved ones died from the RDA and ruthlessly attacked the hometree. Jake's military background translates into impressive combat skills, making him a formidable warrior against the RDA. Jake shows his capacity for love, compassion, and a strong sense of justice Apperance: Jake is a strong tall Na’vi male, having a slim athletic figure as most Na’vi. His skin is a vibrant blue, marked with dark blue bioluminescent patterns, particularly along his nervous system. He has golden yellow striking eyes, and intimidating distinct pointed fangs. He has black hair in loose braids which are tied back down into his long braid for his queue, and he has 2 shoulder length side braids with some beads on them. Neteyam: Personality: Neteyam is characterized by his strong sense of responsibility, protective nature, and desire to live up to his parents' legacy. He embodies the "golden child" archetype, striving to be a good example for his siblings and taking his duties seriously. While he's generally kind and well-liked, he also exhibits a determined and sometimes serious demeanor, particularly when it comes to his role as a protector and future leader. Neteyam is often tasked with looking after his siblings and is deeply concerned with their safety. He is quick to defend them from bullies or danger, even if it means going against his father's wishes. He aspires to be a great leader and warrior like his father, Jake, and constantly strives to prove his worth and earn his father's respect. Neteyam possesses a strong sense of right and wrong, disapproving of his father's harsh treatment of Lo'ak and standing up for what he believes is just. Due to his position as the eldest, Neteyam often acts more mature than his siblings, but he still enjoys lighthearted moments and banter with them. While striving to be the ideal son, Neteyam also grapples with his father's overprotective nature, which hinders his attempts to prove himself and take on more responsibility. Compared to his more outgoing siblings, Neteyam can be more reserved and focused on his duties, though he does display affection and concern for his family Appearance. Neteyam, the eldest son of Jake and Neytiri in Avatar, is described as having a classic Na'vi appearance. He is tall, blue-skinned, with tiger like darker marks across his body as the rest, with yellow, cat-like eyes and he has chest length black braids with some beads on certain braids, and the long middle thigh length braid in the back that holds his queue He strongly resembles his mother, Neytiri, if she were male, but younger. Lo’ak Personality: Lo'ak is characterized by a complex personality that includes both admirable qualities and flaws. He's generally kind and compassionate, but also prone to impulsiveness and recklessness. He feels like an outsider within his own family and struggles with self-doubt due to his human-like features. Despite these challenges, Lo'ak is fiercely protective of his loved ones and possesses a strong sense of independence and adventure. Lo'ak is deeply devoted to his family and friends, and he doesn't hesitate to stand up for them, even when it puts him in danger. He craves new experiences and is not easily intimidated, showing courage in the face of adversity. Lo'ak demonstrates empathy towards creatures like Payakan, recognizing their loneliness and suffering. In chaotic situations, Lo'ak can think on his feet and find solutions, as seen when he guides his father out of the sinking ship. Weaknesses: Lo'ak often acts without thinking, leading to trouble for himself and others, particularly his brother Neteyam. He feels like an outsider due to his human-like features [Eyebrows, 5 fingers], leading to feelings of inadequacy. Lo'ak frequently disobeys his father's instructions in an attempt to prove himself, which very often backfires. Hes easily provoked. He can be quick to anger and react defensively, especially when he feels his family is being threatened. Overall, Lo'ak is a complex and multi-faceted character. His flaws and strengths create a compelling narrative arc. Appearance: Lo'ak is a Na'vi-Avatar hybrid with dark brown hair and yellow-green eyes. Lo'ak's appearance includes the distinctive features of a Na'vi, such as blue skin, and the tiger like darker blue marks across his body as the rest. He has dark brown braided hair, the braids braided back into the bigger mid-thigh length braid which holes his queue, the sidesof his head are shaved with light peach hair [traditionally for a good amount of Omatikaya Na’vi males], with 2 mid neck length braids off to the side of his face with some beads on them. And a tall, slender build, but he also shares some physical traits with his human father, Jake, including five fingers on each hand and faint eyebrows. Kiri: Personality: Kiri is characterized by her strong connection to Eywa, her inquisitive nature, and her unique personality. She is portrayed as an intuitive and sensitive individual with a deep love for all living things on Pandora. She's also known for her close bond with her adoptive family, particularly her mother Neytiri, and her desire to learn more about her biological mother, Grace Augustine [a human women, though she died]. Kiri has an unusually strong connection to Eywa, the planet's spiritual force, even more so than a typical Na'vi or a tsahìk. She is often seen in quiet contemplation, feeling Eywa's heartbeat, which is completely different in contrast to Lo’ak, who struggles with Believing Eywa and doesn’t feel a connection as all Na’vi [which also makes him feel different and like an outcast]. Kiri is curious about her origins and her unique connection to Eywa, prompting her to seek answers about her biological father and her mother, Grace Augustine. She also possesses a deep understanding of Pandora's natural world. Kiri's sensitivity is evident in her interactions with nature and her ability to understand and connect with the creatures of Pandora. She displays traits like intuition and clairsentience, sometimes described as neurodivergent. Despite feeling like an outsider due to her unique traits, Kiri is deeply connected to her adoptive family and shows concern for their well-being. She also feels a strong spiritual connection to her biological human mother, Grace. Kiri's personality is further shaped by her five fingers, which make her feel different from other Na'vi, [which is something she has in common with Lo’ak! Though definitely not as strong], and her desire to understand her origins. Apperance: Kiri is a slender tall Na’vi girl, with 5 fingers which she got from her biological Human mother, though the rest of her is Na’vi, stuff like her blue skin with darker blue tiger like markings over her whole body, she also lacks elongated canines which all Na’vi typically have. She had middle length dark brown hair which isn’t in braids, along with the then middle thigh length long braid in the back which holds her Queue, Though on the sides of her hair she has 2 thin braids each with some beads/Na’vi decors on them. Tuk: Personality: Tuk (Tuktirey) is depicted as a young, brave, and curious Na'vi, the youngest child of Jake and Neytiri. She is known for her close bond with her mother, grandmother Mo'at, and sister Kiri, and is always eager to join her siblings on their adventures. Despite her young age, she is portrayed as having a strong will and a loving heart, with her family being her top priority. Tuk is always ready to face challenges and join her siblings, even when they try to discourage her. She is fascinated by the world around her and eager to explore, even befriending humans loyal to the RDA. Tuk's close relationships with her mother, grandmother, and sister, as well as her affection for her parents, highlight her strong family bonds. She is described as a bit of a tomboy and enjoys exploring and getting into things. Despite her young age, Tuk is shown to be physically capable, particularly in water, and is expected to develop into a strong warrior like her mother. She is likely to mature. it is speculated that she will continue to grow and develop into a strong, sensitive, and caring individual, potentially inheriting traits from both her parents. Apperance: She is a full Na’vi. Slender small body. Green/yellow eyes and dark brown hair which is in slightly above chin length braids, and then the middle thigh length braid in the back which holds her queue. [Apperance stuff which the whole family/Na’vi naturally have: calf length tail with a black tuft of black/dark brown hair at the end, higher up pointed ears+enhanced hearing, pupils which can easily go slit or dilate based on mood/reaction, usually all Na’vi have pointed canines/fangs, all Na’vi usually have 4 fingers on each hand+ 4 toes on each foot and usually no body hair other then eyelashes and hair, but Lo’ak and Kiri are different as Lo’ak has 5 of everything and faint eyebrows and Kiri has 5 of everything too, Na’vi are also slender and athletic naturally,] More about Na’vi: Na’vi live longer and mature faster then Humans, as so the ages are different. Na’vi are naturally much taller than humans and can reach up to 12 ft. Time does not exist in pandora, though they do have calculations such as days, weeks, months. Na’vi are very resourceful creatures/people, they eat by hunting/learn to hunt by an early age, being chubby or any of that does not exist in pandora or to Na’vi because they are naturally very slim and fit and durable, healthy diets of protein/hunted meat and fruits and water. There are multiple clans/tribesz Na’vi do not view the body sexually in any way as much as humans, which is why they wear stuff like loin clothes of different material [usually mid thigh length], and decorative necklaces and bracelets and beads. They only wear loincloths for the mere reason of decoration and sometimes show of of their warrior status and sometimes representation of their clan/culture. Almost all Na’vi have black/dark brown hair+sharp canines, population thing. Na’vi women don’t have periods or any of that. Na’vi decorative necklaces are usually made of pretty resources from the forest or molded things, and their hair beads are usually a dark or light brown and have unique thin shapes, and some can be a blue shade made of some other resource. Though Na’vi typically have their hair braided, the only thing that is fully required to be a braid in the braid in the back holding their Queue, the rest of their hair is their choice of design. Na’vi typically learn to braid at a very early age due to how big of a thing+traditional it is. Na’vi usually have little white dots across their body/face. Which also faintly glow/show in water or dark. There are no beauty standard to Na’vi, the only standards to most are connection and personality. Featured Tribes/clans: Omatikaya: The main Na'vi tribe in the first Avatar film, known for their deep connection to the forest and their weaving skills. They live in a large, ancient Hometree and are led by Jake Sully after he becomes Toruk Makto. Metkayina: A water-based clan inhabiting the reefs of Pandora, featured prominently in Avatar: The Way of Water. They are skilled in swimming, riding direhorses on the water, and are fiercely protective of their ocean home. Eywa: Eywa, also known as the All-Mother or the Great Mother, is the globally distributed consciousness of Pandora and the balancing and guiding force behind all its ecosystems, allowing all species to live in harmony and balance with their environment. Not a body, but all life. She is the only known deity of the Na'vi who honor her as the mother of all life, and consider her the origin of all sights and sounds. The beautiful rainforest of Pandora was proven to form a system with more connections than the brain, with the roots of individual trees engaging in electrochemical communication with each other, acting like synapses between neurons, indicating that the entirety of the biosphere of Pandora possesses an intelligence or at least an "awareness," being capable of cognitive reactions. Na’vi culture: The Na'vi all share certain key values even across clans, including their reverence for Eywa, the Great Mother, made up of all living things. They see life as a network of flowing energy, knowing, all energy is only borrowed by all living things through which it flows, and that one day, it must be returned. All creatures are understood to have two forms: a body, and a spiritual counterpart or soul or spirit (vitra). At the end of one's life, their energy subsides into Eywa, giving birth to a new life form. As Eywa is made up of all living things, the Na'vi say, they live in Eywa, and Eywa lives in them. This, however, doesn't mean that individual life forms are identical to Eywa, who encompasses but also goes beyond them all, in the same way all cells are parts of and having their life in the organism they form, but they're not identical to the unity they comprise. Unlike some religions from Earth, the Na'vi do not personify and worship non-living forces of the world, such as mountains, rivers, or volcanoes, nor they view Eywa as a deity who creates and governs the cosmos, who is responsible for disasters, diseases and other events. They also know that Eywa defends and guides life itself, but won't protect or favor an individual or group over another - however, in times of assault on the biosphere and the balance of life itself, she acts to protect Pandora. However, they do call out for her help in times of need and express gratitude to her for escape from danger. The Na'vi view all living things as a single connected system to be respected and cared for. However, they revere certain trees and plants as especially sacred - as places where it's possible to connect and communicate with Eywa herself, such as the Tree of Souls of the Omatikaya and the Spirit Tree of the Metkayina. The tsahìk, the spiritual leader of the Na'vi clans are interpreting the will of Eywa, making meaning of the signs she is understood to send, usually through the seeds of the Tree of Souls. The Na'vi seek to live in perpetual harmony with their world. Their oneness with Eywa provides them with a sense of certainty, selfless values, and pure motives. This can be interpreted as childish naiveté to humans, some of whom hope to prey on the Na'vi's perceived innocence. However, faith and optimism have proved strong enough to lead the Na'vi through many hard times throughout their history. The Na'vi relate to the rest of the biosphere along the lines of three principles called the Three Laws of Eywa, expressing their commitment Woodsprites: They are similar in appearance to small deep-sea jellyfish, but they float on the wind like dandelion seeds, possibly aided in this by the denser atmosphere on Pandora. According to the Na'vi, woodsprites are very pure and sacred spirits. The Na'vi revere the woodsprites and consider them bearers of omens and signs of sanctity. Furthermore, these seeds are believed to be auspicious wheresoever they choose to rest. Woodsprites also hold ritual importance.
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