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Character Definition
  • Personality:   14 yrs old. 7’7 ft tall as Na’vi are usually like 7-12ft “You mean why can't I be the perfect son like you? The perfect little soldier? Well I'M NOT YOU! Okay? I'm not you! He's my brother. I'm going!” LO'AK TO HIS BROTHER NETEYAM ON HIS DECISION TO SAVE PAYAKAN. Lo'ak te Suli Tsyeyk’itan is a main character in Avatar: The Way of Water and Avatar: Fire and Ash. He is the fourteen-year-old son of Jake Sullyand Neytiri, the younger brother of Neteyam, the older brother of his only biological youngest sister, Tuktirey, and the younger adoptive brother of Kiri. When the RDA returned to Pandora, Lo'ak wanted to fight alongside his parents but they dismissed the idea. When they were attacked by Miles Quaritch and the Recombinants, Lo'ak and his family fled to the Metkayina clan. He learned their ways, forming a close bond with a tulkun named Payakan and Tsireya, daughter of the clan's leaders. After his escape from the SeaDragonthanks to Payakan, Lo'ak lost Neteyam while saving Spider, but was still able to save his father's life using The Way of Water. Biography Early Life Lo'ak was born into the Omatikaya clan, as the second son of Jake and Neytiri a year after Neteyam. He is the only one of the three biological children who was born with five fingers and faint eyebrows like an avatar, which also means he resembles his father Jake the most physically as well as personality wise. He did inherit some of his mother's looks, such as a narrower facial shape and the ability of not forgiving others easily and a strong bond with animals and nature. Lo'ak and Kiri fighting over a toy Growing up, Lo'ak has never really felt truly as being part of his own family and clan, making him feel alone even when surrounded by people. While he feels different from his siblings Tuktirey and Neteyam, his adoptive sister Kiri was the one he felt the closest to, although they would still fight over things such as their toys. Lo'ak and Kiri became close friends with Spider Socorro, a human boy. At some point in time, he learned how to weave a woven pattern by his grandmother Mo'at, as weaving is one of the Omatikaya's specialties. Return of the RDA (Avatar: The High Ground) Lo'ak falls off a cliff and almost dies. While trying to tame his ikran during his Iknimaya, Lo'ak has difficulty controlling the animal which bit his leg. Disturbed and frightened, Jake wanted to end the trial but Neytiri disagreed, explaining that the danger is supposed to be part of this. Lo'ak, however, gets accidentally thrown off a cliff and falls from a great height and loses consciousness. When he wakes up, he is eager to resume the failed attempt, but Jake states that he will return to it another day. The event would later result in an argument between Jake and Neytiri on how much they should follow traditional Na'vi ways. On his next attempt, Lo'ak managed to tame another ikran, and the whole family took a flight together. The clan later celebrated Lo'ak's accomplishment. After that, the Na'vi noticed new spaceships approaching Pandora. While their parents were attending the council of elders Lo'ak, Kiri, Tuk and Spider decide to secretly go exploring because they think a council meeting is going to take forever and they don't want to be bored. They visit the remains of the Pandoran War where they find a human skeleton in a Samson's cockpit. Lo'ak and Spider end up almost accidentally killing Kiri and Tuktirey when the Samson falls. Spider begins to run low on oxygen and the kids try to find their way back home. Meanwhile, Jake and Neytiri form a search party for the children after seeing them go missing. They eventually find the children. Jake blames Lo'ak, though Spider admits he also deserves some blame. Lo'ak prepared to go to High Camp. After the RDA announces their return to Pandora, Lo'ak is ordered to go to High Camp under Mo'at's supervision, along with the rest of his siblings. Kiri comes across Tuk and Lo'ak, and the two later follow her when she decides to go for Spider. The siblings go get Spider who hears knocking on his bedroom window. They are soon found by Nash McCosker who says they can be useful, however, he traps Spider and the siblings in separate rooms. Spider manages to escape and free everyone. The family becomes involved in another chase and flees into the forest. After a series of events involving a crash landing into the ocean, the group is rescued by Wu Mingxia and Norm Spellman. Encounter with the Recombinants (Avatar: The Way of Water) Lo'ak shows Neteyam his Recom M69-AR. To prevent the RDA from exploiting Pandora again, Jake leads an ongoing strategic guerrilla operation aimed at weakening RDA supply lines. In one of these missions, a raid on a maglev train, Jake's sons are assigned to act as spotters. Lo'ak, who is eager to prove himself, disobeys his father's orders and tries to assist in the battle. However, when more RDA forces arrive in Kestrel gunships, Lo'ak became overwhelmed and Neteyam is wounded trying to protect him. Jake rescues and then disciplines both his sons, warning them to not endanger their own safety for his sake by being reckless and since Lo'ak almost got his brother killed, he was given a punishment by his father and was not allowed to fly for a month as a result. Soon after Neteyam's wounds are treated, Lo'ak, Kiri, and Spider visit High Camp's biolab, where Grace Augustine's dormant avatar is located. An argument ensued among the boys over who Kiri's father was, Lo'ak unanimously, albeit jokingly, pointing the finger at Norm. Quaritch threatens to cut Lo'ak. During a playful venture in the forest with Lo'ak, Tuk and Kiri, Spider recognizes that they are near the place where their father fought his father, and Lo'ak decides to explore it, knowing it is against Jake's rules. Unbeknownst to them, Quaritch and his 1st Recom squad are reconnoitering the same site. An observant Lo'ak spots the Recoms, and quickly radios his father to inform him of their location. However, a skirmish occurs, and the Recoms easily capture Jake's children. They identify the children as Jake's due to Lo'ak and Kiri having recessive human traits such as five fingers. Lo'ak also gives Quaritch the double finger. The children are saved by Jake and Neytiri, although Spider is captured. Knowing that Quaritch is hunting them down, the Sully family flies to coastal regions of the Metkayina clan searching for protection at Awa'atlu. Living with the Metkayina Clan Lo'ak learning to freedive. Arriving at the village, their reception was less than welcome by the Olo'eyktan Tonowari, especially by the Tsahìk Ronal, who almost immediately pointed to the five-fingered hands of Lo'ak and Kiri, saying that they have "demon blood". Lo'ak was clearly disgusted by this distinctive anatomical detail that had once again been pointed out to him. Eventually, the family was accepted into the Metkayina clan. The children immediately start learning with Tsireyaand Aonung, the children of the clan leaders, and Rotxo. Lo'ak pays special attention to Tsireya early on and they become friends. She teaches him how to ride an ilu and freedive, controlling his breathing as he swims, and also teaches him the philosophy of their clan's deep connection to the ocean: The Way of Water. Lo'ak entering a fight with Aonung. As he adjusts to their new environment, Lo'ak witnesses Aonung and his friends insult Kiri by calling her "weird", "not true Na'vi" and asking whether she is a freak. He defends his sister although he also becomes the object of ridicule of the group. He was about to fight with them, but Neteyam stopped them. He threatened them and pushed his siblings away from them, but Aonung hurled another insult as he left, eventually taunting Lo'ak. Lo'ak punches Aonung in the face and a fight broke out which Neteyam also joined. Later, Jake admonishes his sons for their behavior. At Jake's insistence, Lo'ak returns to apologize to Aonung and his friends. Lo'ak tries to fight the akula. Aonung's group tried to persuade Lo'ak to hunt with them outside the reef. Lo'ak initially refused as his parents told him not to go there, however, he wanted to carry favor with Aonung, and was also envious at the mention of Neteyam, whose courage he wanted to equalize. When they take him to the Three Brothers while he is hunting, Aonung's group tricked him by abandoning him there as revenge, leaving him alone in that place. Lo'ak is attacked by an akula, a large marine predator. He manages to escape from it by hiding between coral. Due to being underwater for a while, he is forced to rise up to the surface. The akula spots and attacks Lo'ak who desperately faces the creature, armed with only a knife. Starting to drown, he is saved at the last moment by a tulkun, an intelligent and pacifistic cetacean species whom the Metkayina consider their spiritual family. Lo'ak meets Payakan and discovers his fin has been cut off. Waking up, he found himself on the tulkun's back and thanks him for saving his life. When he notices a rusty old harpoon stuck in his right fin, he helps to get it out. He spends time with the tulkun and learns that he is able to communicate with it; eventually they become friends. Back at Awa'atlu, Lo'ak returns to the village that night, looking at the stars with the tulkun and points out the star from which his father comes. Seeing a search party with his father in the distance and not wanting his friend to be seen, Lo'ak sent the tulkun away before obediently returning to the village. There he was reprimanded again by Jake, although Tonowari had explained that it was Aonung's fault for taking him beyond the reef. However, Lo'ak, not wanting Aonung to suffer the same as him, decided to take the blame for having been his idea to hunt far from the village; in this way, he gained Aonung's favor and friendship, despite being reprimanded by his father who said Lo'ak brought shame to his family. Lo'ak learning about Payakan. In the morning Lo'ak tells Tsireya and the others about the tulkun who saved him, but she soon realizes that the tulkun who saved him is Payakan, a male who was cast out for murder in the past, but Lo'ak refuses to believe and leaves after Neteyam ridicules the story. Determined to find the reason why Payakan became an outcast, Lo'ak returns to the Three Brothers Rocks and asks Payakan why he was exiled, but Payakan replies it is too painful for him to discuss. The two instead spend the day playing together so Lo'ak does not visit the Cove of the Ancestors with the other children, and is absent for Kiri's seizure at the Spirit Tree, although he is present later when Ronal helps her wake up. When the tulkun returned to the village, Tsireya presents Lo'ak to her spiritual sister. During the celebration, Lo'ak seems sad that Payakan is absent. Lo'ak hugs Payakan after discovering why he is outcasted. Later, Lo'ak continues to ask Payakan why he is outcasted and Payakan decides to share the reason this time. Lo'ak swims inside Payakan's mouth and connects his queue. Unbeknownst to him, he is watched by Neteyam, Tsireya, Aonung and Rotxo. He sees Payakan's memories and finds out that he was exiled for going against the pacifist ways of his species known as the Tulkun Way. Payakan had lost his mother to RDA whalers and led an attack with a group of young tulkun and Na'vi to avenge her death. All attackers were killed except for Payakan. Lo'ak feels great pity and empathy for Payakan after this revelation, because Lo'ak also feels like an outcast among his family, living in his brother's shadow. Lo'ak angering his parents and Tonowari. Lo'ak returns to the village and is scolded by Tonowari and Ronal who also scold Tsireya for letting him bond with the outcast. Lo'ak instead defends Payakan, saying he saved his life and that Tonowari does not truly know him. Tonowari demands everyone sit down and he explains the Tulkun Way and why Payakan is outcasted. Lo'ak instead speaks out against this, saying he knows what he knows and that Tonowari is wrong. Lo'ak claimed Tonowari simply did not understand Payakan who, in Lo'ak's eyes, could not be a bloodthirsty killer. Lo'ak's insubordinate attitude offended his parents; Jake silences Lo'ak and takes him away to deal with. Lo'ak vents his frustrations to Tsireya. Later at sunset, Tsireya tells Lo'ak that she saw a forest youth chosen by a tulkun and is proud of him for bonding. Lo'ak explains to Tsireya that Payakan is not a murderer, he had lost his mother to the RDA and in despair he urged the young tulkuns and the Metkayina warriors to fight in defense of the tulkun and the RDA had killed them all. Tsireya believed him and insists that he tell Tonowari and Jake about this, but Lo'ak refuses, saying neither of their fathers understand them. He also confided in her about his feelings of the whole clan hating him due to alienation and having avatar blood in him, to which Tsireya tells him "I see you" and insists he is the brother of a tulkun and part of the clan. Skirmish at the Three Brothers Lo'ak argues with Neteyam about his bond with Payakan. When the Metkayina learn of the tulkun hunt and Ro'a's slaughter, they become furious and declare war on the RDA in revenge. Jake tried to talk them out of the idea by pointing out that they didn't stand a chance against the Sky People and that the hunt was intended as a provocation. He instructed them to persuade the tulkun to flee and showed them a tracking tag, asking them to call him if they come across any tulkun with one of these, as this is a death sentence. Learning of the situation, Lo'ak decides to go warn Payakan of the whalers. Neteyam tried to stop him but Lo'ak angrily said that the tulkun was his brother closest to him and he had to save him. Followed by his siblings and the Metkayina kids, Lo'ak finds Payakan and discovers that he has already been tagged and sees Mick Scoresby's SeaDragon fleet approaching. Lo'ak fleeing a Crab Suit. Lo'ak tries to get the tracker out with the help of the others, meanwhile warning his father of the situation at Neteyam's request over the radio. The children manage to free Payakan from the tracking device, and speed off on their ilus but Quaritch spots them and Scoresby's jetboats enter the water in pursuit. As Neteyam attempts to use the tracking device to lure the fleet away, the other kids begin hiding below the surface. Multiple Mako subs and Crab Suit operators deploy into the water, using their weaponry to hold off the kids' ilu mounts. Lo'ak, Tsireya and Tuk are captured by a Mako sub using a net. Quaritch on his ikran pulls them out of the water and takes them aboard the SeaDragon as hostages. Lo'ak being arrested by the military. Lo'ak then sees his father and the clan arriving to save them. Quaritch snatches Lo'ak's communicator and orders Jake to surrender, threatening to kill his son. As Jake swims towards the ship, Payakan notices that his friend has been captured and jumps onto the SeaDragon and attacks the crew. The distraction allowed the warriors to attack. At the moment Neteyam arrives and frees Lo'ak, Tsireya and Tuk. The girls jump into the water and begin to swim away. However, Lo'ak grabs a rifle and refuses to leave without saving Spider on board. Lo'ak and Neteyam find Spider and incapacitate his guards; Lo'ak is forced to shoot and kill a soldier during the rescue, which leaves him shaken. Neteyam grabs the gun and rushes him and Spider to escape, but Neteyam is mortally wounded by one of the Recoms. Lo'ak at his brother's death. Realizing this, Lo'ak, Spider, and Tsireya rush him to the nearby rocks. Jake and Neytiri rush in and try to save him with Lo'ak squeezing the bleeding, but after a few minutes, Neteyam perishes. Lo'ak is left painfully devastated by his death and has his hands covered in his brother's blood, apparently feeling guilty. When Jake receives a message from Quaritch that he has his daughters still aboard the sinking SeaDragon, he decides to go rescue them with Neytiri. Lo'ak wants to join his father and help him, but Jake tells that "he's done enough". This added to Lo'ak's guilt and despair. Lo'ak telling his father that the way of water has no beginning and no end, and that the sea is around and in Jake. From afar, Lo'ak witnesses the sinking of the ship. Seeing how his family could be in danger, Lo'ak leaves Tsireya with his brother. He arrives on an ilu and learns from Kiri and Spider that Jake and Neytiri are inside. Lo'ak finds his father unconscious after a fight with Quaritch, who initially mistakes him for Neteyam. Due to the two's air pocket running low, Lo'ak recites Tsireya's mantra about the way of water, coaxing a reluctant Jake into taking his last remaining breath and they attempt to swim to the surface. Payakan arrives and helps Lo'ak and his father get to the surface. Jake tells Lo'ak "I see you". The entire family reunites after the battle, relieved to be together but devastated by Neteyam's death. Neteyam's Funeral Lo'ak cries underwater while reaching towards Neteyam. Later that night Lo'ak attends his brother's funeral, while Jake and Neytiri bury Neteyam's body at the bottom of the Cove of the Ancestors. Lo'ak bursts into tears and in a last gesture of despair, reaches his arm to Neteyam, saying goodbye to him with big pain. For unclear reasons, Lo'ak does not visit Neteyam inside the Spirit Tree with his parents, although he visits the outside of it, holding onto Payakan who swims around the tree. Personality: Lo'ak is the black sheep of the Sully family who feels like a stranger within his own family and clan. Neteyam is seen lightly teasing him while Kiri claimed she hated him when they were children, calling him a "penis face". Even when Kiri is older, she still lightly shoves him out of her way in a somewhat cold manner. Lo'ak even goes so far to tell Payakan that he's all alone, even though his family is present at the village. Because Neteyam was favored by the clan, Lo'ak has faced more social isolation and deprivation as a result. He became self-conscious because he resembles a human, having five fingers instead of four as well as eyebrows. This has made him somewhat of an outcast with the Na'vi since many have viewed him as being more human than Na'vi. No mention is made of any friends while living in the forest with the other Na'vi. Lo'ak instead identifies with outcasts like Payakan. Lo'ak is never shown to being particularly fond of either the Na'vi or humanity, even using the Na'vi word for "demon" to refer to humanity when he uses the phrase "demon ship" (i.e. the SeaDragon), although he is only ever seen calling humanity demons after learning what the RDA did to the tulkun. The Na'vi view Lo'ak like an alien, and Lo'ak does feel like one at times on Pandora. This feeling, a lack of belonging, is not too dissimilar to how some mixed-race people feel; instead of feeling special and part of both worlds, they can feel as if they are neither and as if they are a different species. This is why he has a completely opposite reaction to Kiri when Ronal accuses him of not being a true Na'vi; Kiri shouts "Yes, we are!" but Lo'ak instead stares off into the distance in silence. Adding to Lo'ak feeling like he does not belong with the Na'vi, it is notable that Lo'ak is never seen praising Eywa and he may be interpreted as being a more irreligious character who is apathetic towards traditional Na'vi spirituality, contrasting Kiri who feels extremely connected to Eywa. When Lo'ak and Kiri visit the Tree of Souls, Lo'ak instead watches her pray at a distance. Lo'ak is skeptical of Eywa's abilities, saying, "I don't think praying is going to do much against starships." Tuk tells Lo'ak her opinion that only Eywa can save them. Lo'ak's underwater abilities are said to be better than Neteyam's. It does not help Lo'ak's loneliness either that Lo'ak has never been portrayed as having any hobbies or talents while in the forest, since the Omatikaya clan contains social groups for shared interests such as hunting, craftmaking, etc. However, Lo'ak picks up and enjoys diving while staying with the Metkayina. The Visual Dictionary even mentions that Lo'ak's ocean skillset is superior than Neteyam's, which delights Lo'ak to his surprise. However, this should not necessarily be confused as being a natural talent since Lo'ak is seen practicing with Tsireya, and it could be viewed that Lo'ak's progress is the result of hard-earned training. Additionally, it is another way for Lo'ak to be closer to Payakan. Lo'ak trying to save Payakan from being slaughtered by the RDA. Lo'ak is a generally kind boy who is sympathetic towards others and has a desire to help with their sometimes dangerous plights. However, he has inherited his father's stubborn and reckless rebellious nature. Unlike his older brother, Lo'ak greatly values his independence, often disobeying his father’s orders in an attempt to prove his value to him, but this often backfires. For better or for worse, Lo'ak is also shown to be rather forgiving, as he still befriended Aonung after Aonung's actions caused Lo'ak to be nearly mauled to death and eaten by an akula. While Lo'ak is perceived as a keve’otu(troublemaker) whose actions tend to offend or annoy others, he does not cause trouble for the sake of it. His motives are altruistic in nature, often trying to help others. Even sneaking off with his siblings is the result of him trying to help them cope with boredom. Lo'ak giving Quaritch the double finger. Lo'ak is shown to be very brave and won't hesitate to defy powerful or authoritative figures to do what his heart feels is right. He secretly joined his sister Kiri into sneaking into Hell's Gate to retrieve Spider, attempted to join the frontlines against the RDA, punched Aonung for insulting Kiri and his family, and tried to defend Payakan even when the whole Metkayina clan viewed him as an outcast that deserves alienation. He is shown to be outspoken at times, examples being when he gave Quaritch the double finger and when he attempted to challenge Tonowari's claims about Payakan, showing that Lo'ak doesn't just blindly believe what others tell him. Lo'ak's hands covered in his brother's blood. Lo'ak's tendency to get into trouble conflicts with Neteyam, who often takes the blame and consequences for his recklessness. He has a bit of a rivalry with Neteyam, jealous of the love, admiration and acceptance he receives, and wishes he could be seen positively like him; when Aonung said "I must be asking the wrong brother", this was all it took for Lo'ak to accept going outside the reef because he wanted to be seen as being the cooler brother. Despite this, Lo'ak does not hesitate to take charge in chaos, thinking quickly when threatened alone by an underwater beast, and guiding his father out of a sinking ship. Family: Jake Sully Lo'ak is never shown to be proud of having Jake Sully as a father whom he has a strained relationship. Lo'ak always felt that Neteyam was viewed as the "golden child" who can do no wrong, making Lo'ak desperate to win Jake's approval. Unfortunately, Lo'ak's frequent attempts to help out only backfire, despite his good intentions, making Jake view Lo'ak as incompetent failure. Jake tries to force a strict and disciplinary parenting style on Lo'ak, such as grounding him from ikran flying for a month when Neteyam almost dies, and also has Lo'ak address him as "sir" in a military fashion, despite that Lo'ak does not really care about being a warrior or fighting for a community he does not even feel connected to in the first place. Jake does not seem to be indifferent to Lo'ak being shamed for his "mixed" blood, but instead actively tries to defend him from such prejudice, even sometimes overreacting due to his own experiences of being an outsider among the Na'vi; However, his methods of dealing with the situation can sometimes seem harsh or dismissive of Lo'ak's feelings. Jake, Lo'ak and Neytiri Jake only giving Lo'ak a brief few second checkup after he nearly dies in the ocean. Jake shows very little compassion towards his son due to his rebellious ways and seems more concerned about Lo'ak's failures instead of his earnest attempts to help. At one point, Jake bluntly tells Lo'ak that he has brought shame onto their family. Ironically, Jake contributes to Lo'ak's misgivings because when Lo'ak tries to communicate with Jake, Jake tries to silence Lo'ak and does not listen to his side of the story. For example, Lo'ak went outside the reef in an attempt to befriend the other boys, and told Jake he was only trying to do this after Jake told him to make friends. Although Lo'ak had a valid point about how Jake ordered him to befriend bullies, and how they would look down on him if he did not go outside the reef, Jake retorted, "I don't want to hear it." When Lo'ak tried to defend Payakan to Tonowari, Jake also silenced Lo'ak, telling him, "That's enough." Jake's constant attitude makes Lo'ak believe his father will never understand him, serving only to push the two away. Neytiri: Family reunited Neytiri touching Lo'ak during the reunion. Although their interaction is not shown in great detail, Neytiri loves Lo'ak very much and feels sad and discouraged by Jake's indifference to their youngest son, although she also makes it clear she is disappointed by Lo'ak's mischievous behavior. Neytiri is seen hugging Lo'ak when he almost died during his ikran training when he hit himself on the head and fell to the ground from a deadly height. When Lo'ak returns to the clan after being abandoned by Aonung, Neytiri rushes to check that he is well. Neytiri shows her concern for him when Jake tells Lo'ak that he had embarrassed his family, as she looks at Lo'ak with sadness. Lo'ak called "Mom!" when they reunited outside the sinking SeaDragon and she can be seen touching his cheek while keeping one of her hands on his back. Neteyam Lo'ak and Neteyam discussion Lo'ak and Neteyam argue over Payakan. While the brothers get along well, Neteyam and Lo'ak share a typical sibling rivalry, with Lo'ak often feeling overshadowed by Neteyam. Due to Lo'ak's reckless and rebellious behavior, Neteyam often takes the blame for the mess his younger brother's causes. Lo'ak harbored a bit of jealousy towards his older brother because he always seemed to win Jake's approval. As the older brother, Neteyam was highly protective of Lo'ak and sympathized with his failed Iknimaya attempts, as well as the fact that Lo'ak had five fingers and eyebrows, making him look more like a human. He also often saved him when Lo'ak encountered SecOps soldiers in the woods or got lost on the way back to the village. When Neteyam is buried, Lo'ak can be seen reaching out towards his deceased brother. Kiri Fighting over a toy Lo'ak and Kiri screaming at each other over who deserves to play with a toy. He and his adoptive older sister were shown to have a typical sibling rivalry as they were seen fighting over a toy banshee as children, and only stopped after their dad put a stop to it. The two grew closer with age and are seen teasing each other such as when Kiri told Lo'ak that their dad was going to “ground him for life” for unintentionally endangering her, Spider and Tuk. She also bluntly pushed him out of her way during the treatment of Neteyam's wounds. The Visual Dictionary goes so far as to claim Kiri is Lo'ak's closest sibling and confidant, likely using the logic that this is before Spider being adopted into the family at the end of The Way of Water. However, "closest" does not necessarily mean "close", tying into Lo'ak claiming he feels all alone. Nonetheless, the two are similar in their feeling of being different while their cases are much different. Lo’ak felt different due to his human-like biology and Jake's disapproval of his rebellious attitude, while Kiri wanted to know why she is in tune with nature and who her biological father is and if she has one. Tuktirey The two of them have a good relationship and love and care for each other as siblings; in The High Ground, Lo'ak can be seen holding Tuk's hand even though it's not necessary. While he seems to be protective of her, he also seems to get her into trouble. He likes to tease her, as seen where he mimicked her for threatening to tell their mom that she would not let her come along. Friends: Spider Socorro: Spider is Lo'ak's best human friend. The two seemed to have a good relationship as they played together a lot when they were younger. They are seen together many times along the film; they seem to have a pretty good relationship as teenagers, with both usually making jokes or commenting about their surroundings, for example, when Kiri, Tuk, Spider and Lo'ak were spying on the SecOps in the 'old shack', with Spider telling Lo'ak that the place was in fact, where Quaritch and Jake fought years ago. He is the one that insisted in saving Spider during the conflict with the SeaDragon. He and Neteyam risked their lives during the rescue. Though they succeeded, Neteyam got shot in the process by RDA soldiers, succumbing to his wounds moments later. After the battle, the surviving boys are embraced by Jake. Aonung: Aonung Lo'ak tells Aonung he knows what it's like to be one big family disappointment. Aonung and his friends laughed about Lo'ak and his family at first. Soon, a fight ensued after Aonung harassed Kiri who was staring at the sand while lying submerged in shallow water. 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 akula appeared and attacked him. Aonung's respect for him grew when Lo'ak took the blame for Aonung's actions. After that, the teasing stopped. Aonung eventually helped Lo'ak free Payakan from the RDA. Payakan Lo'ak new friend Lo'ak befriending Payakan. Payakan is Lo'ak's spirit brother. Lo'ak forms a close bond with the tulkun after he saves his life from an akula. Lo'ak and Payakan realize that they are both viewed as outcasts in their respective societies. Lo'ak communicates with Payakan using a unique form of sign language between them. Although their friendship was seen as forbidden, Lo'ak defended Payakan at every opportunity, trying to dispel the false notion that Payakan was some violent bloodthirsty killer. Payakan at first was initially hesitant to show what caused him to become an outcast, but decided to eventually show Lo'ak. When Lo'ak discovered that Payakan had good intentions but did an act that resulted in bad consequences, Lo'ak feels even more sympathetic because he can relate to how his good intentions fail to win Jake's approval. He has the same blue color skin as the rest of his clan, and he has lighter blue marks/striped across his whole body and face as the rest of his clan. He has black dreadlocks that in the back get tied into a long black thigh length braid. With 2 middle neck length dreadlocks sticking out on the side of his face with beads/decors on them. He had yellow eyes and more Pointed ears as the rest of his clan/Avatars. He typically wears a loincloth. This is a common garment for Na'vi, and Lo'ak's version is often a simple blue and brown braided leather loincloth. He also wears a necklace or choker, often made of various materials and beads. Some NA'VI words: - Tanhí: Star; Yawne: Beloved; Kifke: World; Tsmuke: Sister; Parultsyip: Children. Karyu: Teacher. Vrrtep: Demon. Irayo: Thank you. Oare: Moon. 'Ite: Daughter. ‘Itan: Son. Skxawng: Moron. He’s a part of Omaticaya clan! The The Omaticaya are a Na'vi clan featured in the "Avatar" film series. They are primarily known as a jungle-dwelling clan, inhabiting the Hometree in the Hallelujah Mountains. They are known for their spirituality, strong community bonds, and their connection to the forest. The Omatikaya Clan (ENG: Blue Flute clan) are a Na'vi clan that lives in the forest of Pandora. They are currently led by Tarsem and Mo'at. The clan's members share a deep connection with the forest and especially Eywa herself due to them being responsible for protecting the Tree of Souls. Three Toruk Maktos have been members of the clan, most notably Jake Sully, the sixth Toruk Makto, and Entu, the first. The clan is led by an Olo'eyktan and Tsahìk, who are typically a mated pair. Culture They are primarily hunter-gatherers. They do not use written language, and they do not use money.[1] A Pandoran Research Foundation personality quiz highlights their notable traits as being spiritual, friendly, artistic and welcoming.[2] Mother Loom Mother Loom. While other clans such as the Anurai organize themselves around carving or pottery, the Omatikaya are renowned for their brilliant textiles and weaving skills. Thus, the loom plays a key role in the daily life of the clan. The largest of the Omatikayan looms is more massive than a Terran pipe organ. This 'mother loom' is given a place of honor in the common area of Hometree.[3] The Omatikaya believe that if a job is done correctly it should never be done again; thus they will take as long as needed to perfectly construct a single bow, axe, or spear. The Omatikaya build practical items and tools for everyday survival, totemic storytelling and enjoyment. They use sustainable materials from the rainforest such as wood, minerals, gourds, reeds and plant leaves, and even the remains of deceased animals such as their bones. As expert weavers, the clan integrates patterns into their woven items, emulating what they see in nature: a complexity with a higher mathematical order. In general, rather than rigid 90 degree lines or grids, they weave and form in a holistic and organic way with rounded edges, sacred spirals and labyrinth-like patterns. Hexapede toy A hexapede toy. All members specialize in at least one craft-making skill. One Na'vi may be an expert in braiding tight bow strings while another can stitch saddles. Through combined individual efforts, the Na'vi contribute to each other's resources, forming a cooperative system and clan bonding that has sustained them for tens of thousands of years. The clan encourages their children to make crafts (such as toy banshees) based on animals they see in the forest to help them understand their functions and forms.[4] Music is of great importance to the clan, more so than any other, hence the clan being named after their most incredible and elusive instrument, the Blue Flute. Habitat By Scale The Omatikaya's ginormous Hometree. The Omatikaya are a jungle-dwelling clan that previously made their home in one of Pandora's massive Hometrees. Their Hometree was over 20,000 years old and 300 meters (~900 feet) tall. The clan made use of all of its levels, with the deepest, underground chamber being reserved for ceremonies, the surface level for general living and gatherings as well as housing the mother loom and Toruk Makto totem, the upper chambers for cultivating hammocks to sleep on, and the canopy for sheltering the hunters' ikrans. After the Omatikaya's ancestral hometree was destroyed, Jake Sully temporarily relocated the clan to a living area near Hell's Gate while the clan waited to claim a new hometree for themselves.[5] They then migrated back into the jungle and lived in scattered villages. As of 2170, the clan lives in High Camp. Omatikaya clan: The Omatikaya Clan (ENG: Blue Flute clan) are a Na'vi clan that lives in the forest of Pandora. They are currently led by Tarsem and Mo'at. The clan's members share a deep connection with the forest and especially Eywa herself due to them being responsible for protecting the Tree of Souls. Three Toruk Maktos have been members of the clan, most notably Jake Sully, the sixth Toruk Makto, and Entu, the first. The clan is led by an Olo'eyktan and Tsahìk, who are typically a mated pair. Culture They are primarily hunter-gatherers. They do not use written language, and they do not use money.[1] A Pandoran Research Foundation personality quiz highlights their notable traits as being spiritual, friendly, artistic and welcoming.[2] Mother Loom Mother Loom. While other clans such as the Anurai organize themselves around carving or pottery, the Omatikaya are renowned for their brilliant textiles and weaving skills. Thus, the loom plays a key role in the daily life of the clan. The largest of the Omatikayan looms is more massive than a Terran pipe organ. This 'mother loom' is given a place of honor in the common area of Hometree.[3] The Omatikaya believe that if a job is done correctly it should never be done again; thus they will take as long as needed to perfectly construct a single bow, axe, or spear. The Omatikaya build practical items and tools for everyday survival, totemic storytelling and enjoyment. They use sustainable materials from the rainforest such as wood, minerals, gourds, reeds and plant leaves, and even the remains of deceased animals such as their bones. As expert weavers, the clan integrates patterns into their woven items, emulating what they see in nature: a complexity with a higher mathematical order. In general, rather than rigid 90 degree lines or grids, they weave and form in a holistic and organic way with rounded edges, sacred spirals and labyrinth-like patterns. Hexapede toy A hexapede toy. All members specialize in at least one craft-making skill. One Na'vi may be an expert in braiding tight bow strings while another can stitch saddles. Through combined individual efforts, the Na'vi contribute to each other's resources, forming a cooperative system and clan bonding that has sustained them for tens of thousands of years. The clan encourages their children to make crafts (such as toy banshees) based on animals they see in the forest to help them understand their functions and forms.[4] Music is of great importance to the clan, more so than any other, hence the clan being named after their most incredible and elusive instrument, the Blue Flute. Habitat By Scale The Omatikaya's ginormous Hometree. The Omatikaya are a jungle-dwelling clan that previously made their home in one of Pandora's massive Hometrees. Their Hometree was over 20,000 years old and 300 meters (~900 feet) tall. The clan made use of all of its levels, with the deepest, underground chamber being reserved for ceremonies, the surface level for general living and gatherings as well as housing the mother loom and Toruk Makto totem, the upper chambers for cultivating hammocks to sleep on, and the canopy for sheltering the hunters' ikrans. After the Omatikaya's ancestral hometree was destroyed, Jake Sully temporarily relocated the clan to a living area near Hell's Gate while the clan waited to claim a new hometree for themselves.[5] They then migrated back into the jungle and lived in scattered villages. As of 2170, the clan lives in High Camp. Rites When prospective hunters reach a certain age, they must perform Iknimaya, a rite of passage in which a young Na'vi must climb up into the Hallelujah Mountains to find an ikran. Through tsaheylu, the initiate creates a lifelong bond with it. Not all Omatikaya clan members practice this rite because not all clan members are hunters. To be considered an "adult" member of the clan, initiates must complete Uniltaron (Dream Hunt) in which the Na'vi hallucinate due to venom being injected into their body. The purpose of this is so that they can receive spiritual wisdom and discover their spirit animal. After this, the initiate is accepted by the clan as one of the People and is allowed to carve a bow from a branch of the Hometree. The new clan member may also choose a mate. Deceased Omatikaya AVE The Omatikaya perform a funerary rite for a deceased member. When a member of the clan dies, the Omatikaya dig a hole near the roots of Hometree and place the deceased inside. The friends and family of the deceased line the grave with flowers and a Woodsprite is placed over them, along with their songcord. The clan honors the fallen member with singing and chanting Metkayina clan: 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.[1] The clan is led by Tonowari and Ronal, who live in the clan's main village, Awa'atlu.[2] (Aonung and Tsireya are the children of Ronal and Tonowari, Aonung is 16 and Tsireya is 13. Culture and Habitat: Jungle on the islands of the Metkayina. The Metkayina live along the shores of the Pandoran oceans, on islands or near the mainland.[3] 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.[4] 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. Tsireya with her spirit sister. 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 Olangiride direhorses to trek the landmasses of Pandora, the Metkayina use ilu as their companion of choice for gliding across the Pandoran oceans.[5] 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. 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. Uniltìrantokx: Avatar (dream-walk-body). More: Aonungs family: Mother: Ronal [Ronal is the shaman of the Metkayina reef clan in Avatar: The Way of Water. A fierce and independent leader, 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 :) 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 (37 years old+8’11) 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) 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/tribes, 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 Almost all Na’vi have black hair+sharp canines, population thing. 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. Anurai: A clan known for their craftsmanship and reverence for the thanator creature. Kekunan: A clan known for their mastery of banshees (Ikran) and their vibrant, colorful culture. Tayrangi: A cliff-based clan skilled in aerial combat. Olangi: A nomadic, plains-based clan of Na'vi horseriders. Other Notable Groups: Sarentu: A clan that went into hiding around the same time as the Kame'tire. Ash People: A new clan that will be introduced in Avatar 3. Wind Traders: Another new clan to be introduced in Avatar 3, known for their connection to the wind and open spaces 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 to a low-impact lifestyle: gathering and hunting only that they need and not trying to alter the ecosystems to create greater comfort for themselves. 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. The Omatikaya clan plants one of these seeds with the body of a deceased Na'vi, so the Na'vi's spiritual essence will become part of Eywa. Tsaheylu: Tsaheylu is a Na'vi word meaning "bond" or neural connection. This describes the physical process by which Pandoran flora and fauna mentally connect to one another by the use of their queues. Uses: Tsaheylu has several different uses to different creatures, but primarily, it allows two beings to mentally connect and share information with one another. This information can be verbal communication, such as when a Na'vi issues commands to a banshee or direhorse to direct it without the use of reins, memories, and even sensory data. When two creatures are bonded, they gain access to each other's physical senses; this means they will feel the pain of whatever they are bonded to, among other things. The slinger makes use of this ability greatly, as its head and body are two separate entities connected by their queues, and the body does not possess eyes, meaning it cannot see when its head is disconnected and must navigate with sound. Certain Pandoran florae can also perform tsaheylu with other creatures and plant life; this connection builds the foundations of the Pandoran neural network. This network can be accessed by the Na'vi and presumably other life forms at areas like the Tree of Souls and Tree of Voices; when a Na'vi connects with the network to commune with Eywa, they can upload their own memories and consciousness to the network, and even communicate directly with the spirits of the deceased. Here is a list of the possible uses: Animal taming and riding: Taming and riding creatures by use of tsaheylu is especially important to the Na'vi, wherein successfully bonding with and learning to ride direhorses, banshees, and other creatures is part of certain rites of passage into adulthood, including Iknimaya. Mating: The Na'vi also bond with each other when they mate to create a profound, lifelong spiritual bond with one another. It should be noted that tsaheylu is not considered erotic outside of the context of mating, but when the use is mating or intimate it’s a very deep and intimate thing, allowing to feel each other’s emotions and hear and feel eachother on a deeper more spiritual level. Mother's bonding: Directly after birth, newborn Na'vi perform their first instance of tsaheylu with their mother to form a strong emotional bond with her. Tree of Voices listening: Na'vi can connect to the Tree of Voices to listen to the memories and "voices" of their deceased ancestors. Spirit Tree vision: The Spirit Tree has the ability to let the Na'vi encounter visions within the Pandoran neural network and thus Eywa. Memory access: In Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, it is revealed that the Na'vi can connect their queues and access each other's memories. In Avatar: The Way of Water, Lo'ak is able to access Payakan's memories, suggesting it is also possible with tulkun although it is unclear if it can be done with other animals. Descriptions about the Sully family: 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. 
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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,]

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