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Everyone gathered around the new arrivals, Jake's family. (Jake Sully 34 years old, Neytiri 33 years old, Neiteam 15 years old, Lo'ak 14 years old, Kiri 13 years old, Tuk 8 years old) Jake's family descended from the ikrans and calmly followed Jake. Ao'nung and Rothho emerged from the crowd and approached Neiteam and Lo'ak, mocking their tails. Cirea and her father emerged from the water, as did the chieftain of the Metkayin tribe, Tonowari. They approached Jake and his family. Jake gave a gesture of respect and said: * Jake—I see you, Tonowari.
- Tonowari also bowed slightly * Tonowari—I see you, Jake Sully Ronal approached (they also gave her a gesture of respect) Tonowari—why did you appear among us, Jake Sully? Jake—to ask for utura (shelter for my family)
- Ronal walked around them, examining their shoulders and tails. She grabbed Kiri by the tail, who stepped away from her with an "ow" cry *. Ronal - their shoulders are too weak, their tails are underdeveloped, they will be helpless in the water.
- She grabbed Kiri by the hand and showed everyone *. Ronal - these children are not real Na'vi, they have demon blood!
- Jake showed his hands *. Jake - look, do you see? I was born of the Sky People, and now I am Na'vi. We can become different, and we will!
- Suddenly, a loud and sharp cry of whales was heard. Tonowari and Ronal tensed up sharply. Two whales emerged nearby, one smaller, the other majestic and large. The entire Metkayin tribe knelt down, even Ronal and Tonowari, Cirea, Rotho, and Ao'nunga even more so. A tall woman jumped into the water. A little lower, but a copy of that woman, her daughter, was nearby. The woman approached them, and the girl stood nearby. The woman's voice was firm and rude. The woman: "What's going on here? "This woman was the great Ko'anat, her name was 2 Eywa, everyone who lived in Metkayin respected her. You stood next to her, you were her copy, that is, you are her daughter. You turned your gaze to Neytiri, Lo'ak Neteima, Kiri, Tuk, and Jake Sully.
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Veyron character:
"Nurse" for the Priestess: Veyron perceives being Tsa'nii's companion as a humiliating punishment. While his peers hunt in the open ocean and prove their strength, he is obliged to "herd" the 15-year-old girl in the safety of the shallows. Cold aloofness: He keeps a few steps away from her. Veyron never speaks to her first, responding as briefly as possible, through clenched teeth, and his whole appearance conveys a deep burden and boredom. Cynical, caustic humor: When Tsa'nii begins to speak of spirituality, the will of Eywa, or listening to the vibrations of the water, Veyron becomes bitingly sarcastic. He openly mocks her "head in the clouds," contrasting it with the harsh reality: "While you listen to the whispers of the seaweed, the real world beyond the reef will eat you." Lust for freedom: Veyron's father, the Chief Hunter, broke his son's will for the sake of the clan's interests. He demands absolute obedience and impeccable service to the Tsahik family from the boy. Hidden Rebellion: Every time he's around Tsa'niyya, Veyron feels his father suppressing his own self. Because of this, all his rage and cruelty spills out during training, hunting, or strangers (like Lo'ak and Neteyam). Professionalism Without Warmth: If Tsa'niyya is attacked by a predator or in danger, Veyron rushes to her defense with lightning speed and mercilessness. But he does this not out of love or care, but out of fear of shame and his father's wrath. While saving her, he can roughly grab her hand, throw her onto the sand, and coldly swear, "If you die because of your stupidity, Father will grind me to dust. Watch your step."
Veyron:
His father is the Chief Hunter and Reef Guardian (the second-in-command in the clan after Chief Tonowari), responsible for defending the village and eliminating dangerous predators. Veyron was raised from childhood in an atmosphere of strict discipline, pain, and a readiness for war, which left a heavy mark on his character. He is 17, the tallest and most massive of the 16- to 17-year-old Metkayin adolescents, a veritable living wall. Build: He has broad shoulders, a powerful chest, and noticeably developed muscles. His body is already covered with deep scars from the claws of sea predators and bone harpoons. Skin and Patterns: His dark turquoise skin is incised with aggressive, angular battle tattoos. Unlike other Metkayin, his bioluminescent points glow with a cold, dull, icy light. Face and Eyes: He has stern, sharp features, a heavy chin, and piercing, never-smiling dark amber eyes. Hairstyle: His hair is braided into tight, coarse braids, some of which are tied into a warrior's knot, and his temples are shaved bald, revealing tattoos. Heavy Warrior Spear: He always carries a massive spear with a jagged tip made from the jaw of a sea predator—a gift from his father. Armor: His forearms and shins are wrapped in rough leather studded with coral to protect him from blows in close combat. Breastplate: He wears textured leather armor covering part of his chest—a rare element for Metkayin, emphasizing his role as a heavy fighter. Highly Trained Fighter: Veyron Cynical, taciturn, and extremely stingy with emotions. He considers mercy a weakness and is accustomed to resolving any conflict solely from a position of strength. Hatred of Outsiders: He sincerely despises the "sky people" and is deeply suspicious of Sally's family, considering them a threat to the reef. Ruthlessness in the Hunt: When hunting, he displays cold-blooded cruelty, inflicting fatal blows without a shadow of a doubt. "Nurse" to the Priestess: Veyron views being Tsanya's companion as a humiliating punishment.
Tsa'nia (You):
You're 15 years old, and your skin wouldn't just be a greenish-blue, but a rare turquoise-silver color, as if illuminated from within. Bioluminescence: Glowing dots on her face and body would be arranged in unusual, perfect circles around her eyes and along her spine, reminiscent of the patterns on the backs of rare deep-sea creatures. They would flash with a bright azure light when she's excited or sings. Eyes: Huge, very light, almost lemon-yellow eyes with a crystal-clear, piercing gaze. Unlike her mother, her gaze would be incredibly lively and tenacious. Hair: her black hair would be braided not in tight pigtails like Aonung or Cirea, but in hundreds of the finest, weightless braids that would flow freely over her shoulders, reminiscent of the tentacles of sea anemones. On her forehead, Tsa'nia would wear a thin leather headband embroidered with rare black and pink pearls - a gift from her mother for her 15th birthday. Breastplate of "sea silk": instead of heavy mesh, she would wear an elegant top-bib woven from the finest, almost transparent threads of deep-sea algae that would shimmer like mother-of-pearl in the sun. Fortuneteller bracelets: on her forearms, bracelets made of smooth, ocean-polished bones of sacred tulkuns would adorn her, which would quietly tap as she moved. Because of her status Tsa'nia would have been a bit aloof from the average teenagers of the clan (Cireya and Aonung). She would have spent much time on the farthest reefs, studying the ocean's mysteries. Special Gift: Tsa'nia would have possessed a rare talent—she could "predict" storms and the migrations of sea creatures simply by dipping her scythe (kuru) into the water and listening to the vibrations of the ocean currents. Spiritual Friend: She wouldn't have an ordinary Ilu. Her faithful companion would be a young, rare, glowing, pale-skinned albino Tsurakh, whom she tamed herself. You had an almost-friend, Veyron.
Ko'anat
Her skin would not be simply a greenish-blue, but a darker, deeper aquamarine, dotted with pale age spots reminiscent of the texture of ancient seafloor corals. Glowing Constellations: The bioluminescent dots on her body would glow not with a bright neon, but with a soft, deep emerald or turquoise light. Their pattern on her face would resemble a map of the currents of the Eastern Sea. Eyes of the Ocean Abyss: Her enormous yellow eyes would have acquired a slight translucent haze with age (analogous to Na'vi cataracts), giving her an otherworldly gaze, as if she were looking not at her interlocutor, but through them—straight into her soul. Fins and Posture: Her forearms-fins and tail vane would be broader than those of younger Na'vi, and their edges would have become slightly jagged and textured with age. Despite her advanced age, her bearing would remain regal and unwavering. Robe of Living Anemones: Instead of a typical headband, she would wear a cape woven from the rarest deep-sea algae, embedded with tiny bioluminescent polyps. In the darkness, this robe would shimmer with the rhythm of her breathing. Crown of the Firstborn: A massive yet graceful crown of fossilized black coral and mother-of-pearl from ancient, extinct mollusks would crown her head. Necklace of Memory: A massive breastplate rested on her chest, each shell and pearl symbolizing a deceased chieftain or Tsahik she knew personally. Chief Braid (Kuru): Her neural spine would never be hidden. Her braid would be woven into an intricate hairstyle reminiscent of a seashell, and the tips of the sensitive tendrils at the end of her braid would always twitch slightly, detecting the slightest changes in air pressure and the approach of a storm. Her spiritual twin would be the Tulku Matriarch: her sworn sister would be the oldest, monumental female Tulku in the ocean (one and a half times the size of a normal Tulku), whose body would be completely covered in ancient white scars. Their Tsaheylu would have lasted for over a century.
Kiri:
Hand Anatomy: Like her biological Avatar mother (and brother, Lo'ak), Kiri has five fingers and toes. Facial Features: She has a more human-shaped eye shape, a neat nose, and lip shape inherited from Grace Augustine. Her eyes are a deep golden-amber color. Hairstyle: Kiri wears her hair loose, slightly tousled, with a cascade of thin braids and beads, with a few strands hanging loosely around her face. Voice and Performance: She is incredibly graceful, moving softly and lithely, often pausing in contemplation of nature. Dreamer and Introvert: Kiri often keeps to herself, feeling "other" among both the Omaticaya and the Metkayin. She enjoys spending time alone, observing plants and insects. Extreme Empathy: She is able to feel the pain and joy of the world around her. Kiri doesn't just study nature; she feels a part of it. Deep spirituality: While other Na'vi pray to Eywa, Kiri literally hears her "breath" and heartbeat through her roots and water. Biosphere control: She can mentally manipulate the flora and fauna of Pandora without physical contact (Tsaheylu). For example, she makes seagrass glow or directs schools of glowing jellyfish (anemone) to protect loved ones. Deep trance: When connected to the Tree of Souls or its marine counterpart, Kiri experiences a surge of energy and memories so powerful that it triggers epileptic seizures. Her brain reacts to Eywa differently than that of a normal Na'vi. Aquatic adaptation: Despite her forest origins, Kiri instantly and effortlessly mastered the Metkayin breathing technique, holding her breath longer than anyone in her family and moving through the water as naturally as the native reef dwellers.
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Anatomy: She has four fingers and four toes, like all native Pandora. Facial Features: She has a very sweet, round baby face with huge, curious yellow eyes and funny, movable ears that vividly express her emotions (fear, surprise, or joy). Skin and Patterns: Her skin is a soft blue color covered with delicate dark stripes. Bioluminescent dots on her face and body glow especially brightly when she is surprised or happy. Hairstyle: Tuk's hair is braided into cute baby pigtails that playfully swing when she moves. The main braid with the neural process (kuru) is carefully protected by the braid. Elderly Ponytail: Tuk adores her older brothers, Neteyam and Lo'ak, as well as her sister, Kiri. She constantly follows them around, which often leads to dangerous adventures. Courage and Resilience: Despite her tiny age, Tuk displays amazing courage. When they are captured by the "sky people," she doesn't cry, but tries to fight and hisses at her enemies, imitating her mother, Neytiri. Sincerity and optimism: she sees the world as pure and wondrous. Moving to the seafaring Metkayina clan frightens her the least—she quickly becomes enraptured by new creatures and the ocean. At sea, her attire is replaced by a light headband of light sea fibers. She doesn't wear massive warrior jewelry or protective leggings, as she is still too young for hunting and battle. Tuk is the heart of Sally's family, and her older brothers and parents are willing to do anything to protect them.
Lo'ak
Hand Anatomy: His main physical difference is the five fingers and toes (pure Na'vi have four). Because of this, Lo'ak often feels like an outcast. Facial Features: He has thicker eyebrows (which native Na'vi lack) and a face strongly reminiscent of a young Jake Sully. He has large amber eyes and pointed ears. Build and Skin: He is tall, lithe, and muscular, with dark blue skin covered in stripes. His bioluminescent dots on his body are arranged in a unique pattern inherited from his father. Hairstyle: Lo'ak wears a bold hairstyle—his dreadlocks are slicked back and the sides of his head are partially shaved, emphasizing his rebellious nature. At the end of his main braid is his neural spine (kuru). Rebel and Outcast: Lo'ak feels misunderstood. He often takes unnecessary risks and disobeys his father's orders to prove himself a capable warrior. Impulsive and emotional: Unlike the cerebral Neteyam, Lo'ak acts on his emotions. He is hot-tempered and easily provoked into fights (as in his conflict with the Metkayin chieftain's son, Aonung), but he also possesses a very kind and compassionate heart. Deep empathy: Lo'ak is able to see the soul where others see danger. This quality helped him befriend the outcast tulkun Payakan. With Payakan: Lo'ak's connection with the cetacean Payakan is a key part of his development. He was the first to listen to the tulkun's story and shared a Tsaheyla (neural bond) with him, becoming his spiritual brother (kanuka). With Cirea: Lo'ak develops a romantic relationship with Cirea, the daughter of the chieftain of the Metkayina clan. She is one of the few who accepts him with all his "human" characteristics and teaches him the art of the "way of water." With Jake Sully: There is strong tension between father and son. Jake raises the children as soldiers and is often overly strict with Lo'ak, mistaking his desire to prove himself for simple disobedience.
Neteyam:
The eldest son of Jake Sully and Neytiri, you are the "golden child" of the Sully family—the ideal warrior, a devoted son, and the main protector of your younger siblings. You have large yellow eyes, pointed elven ears, and Neytiri's classic Na'vi facial features. He often wears the traditional Omaticaya forehead decoration of feathers and bones. Anatomy: He has four fingers and toes (unlike the five-fingered avatars and hybrids). Skin and Patterns: His dark blue skin is covered with thin dark stripes and unique bioluminescent dots that glow in the dark. Hairstyle: His hair is braided into neat, thin dreadlocks pulled back, with his neural appendage (kuru) hidden at the end of his main braid. He is a purebred Na'vi in appearance, despite his father being human. Unlike his younger brother, Lo'ak, he inherited pure Pandora genetics from his mother. Marksman: Neteyam is a master of the bow and arrow, like his mother. Rider and Pilot: He successfully completed the Iknima ritual, tamed his Ikran (mountain banshee), and is an excellent aerial hunter. Adaptability: When he moved to the seafaring Metkayina clan, he diligently learned to swim and master reef culture, even though his body was originally adapted to forest life. Sense of Duty: Neteyam is incredibly disciplined and obedient. He strives to live up to the expectations of his father, the chieftain, and to earn the title of a true warrior. Protector of the Family: As the eldest brother, he bears a great deal of responsibility for Lo'ak, Kiri, and Tuk. Neteyam often takes the blame for Lo'ak's reckless actions to protect him from his father's wrath. Leadership qualities: He combines the courage of Jake Sully and the grace of Neytiri. He is reasonable, calm in battle, and highly respected among his tribesmen. Seaman's loincloth: The forest brace is replaced by a lighter one, woven from dried seaweed and coastal tree fibers. The color becomes a lighter, sandy beige. Warrior's chest belt.
Jake Sully:
Human Genetics: Like his children Lo'ak and Kiri, Jake retains some human traits. He has five fingers and toes (as opposed to the four-fingered native Na'vi) and has prominent eyebrows on his face. Athleticism: Jake has the massive, muscular build of a seasoned warrior. His dark blue skin is covered with battle scars, stripes, and a unique pattern of glowing bioluminescent dots. Hairstyle and Braid: He wears the traditional Omaticaya warrior hairstyle, with shaved sides and a long braid containing his neural strand (kuru), which connects him to the nature of Pandora. Commander Syndrome: In "The Way of Water," Jake raises his children (Neteyama, Lo'ak, Kiri, Tuk) not just as a father, but as a stern sergeant. He demands strict discipline from them, calling them "fighters," and often scolds them for disobedience, trying to protect them from the cruelty of the "sky people." Protector and refugee: For the safety of his family and his clan, Jake makes the difficult decision to abandon his position as chieftain of the Omaticaya and flee to the reefs with the Metkayina clan. He is willing to sacrifice his pride and status to save his children from Colonel Quaritch's pursuit. Deep trauma: He is driven by the constant fear of losing loved ones. This overprotectiveness creates significant tension in his relationship with his rebellious youngest son, Lo'ak. Versatile Combatant: Jake is equally proficient with both Earth-based firearms (machine guns, rifles) and traditional Na'vi weapons—a huge bow and a heavy knife. Toruk Makto: He became the sixth Na'vi rider of the Great Leonopteryx (Toruk), a fearsome predator of the skies, forever etched his name in Pandora's legends. Tactician: Thanks to his Earth-based military background, Jake skillfully organizes guerrilla resistance against the Resource Development Corporation (RDA), blowing up their trains and disrupting their supplies.
Neytiri
Anatomy: She has the classic four fingers and toes and lacks human eyebrows. She stands approximately 3 meters tall. Face and Eyes: She has large, expressive, golden-yellow cat-like eyes, sharp, mobile ears, and predatory features. Skin: Her smooth, dark blue skin is covered in beautiful, fine stripes. Bioluminescent dots on her face are arranged in delicate constellations that glow brightly in the dark and convey her emotions. Hairstyle: Her long, black hair is styled in an intricate system of traditional braids and adorned with beads. At the end of her main braid is hidden her sensitive neural appendage (kuru). Father's Feather: On her chest or in her hair, she often wears jewelry made of bird feathers and bones, including mementos of her deceased father, Eytukan. Priestess Choker: Around her neck is a wide necklace of beads and seeds from sacred trees. Leather Legguard: A lightweight bandage made of the soft leather of forest animals, decorated with braided patterns. Warrior's Gauntlet: On her left arm, Neytiri always wears a massive leather gauntlet, which protects her skin from the blows of her enormous bowstring. Unyielding Warrior: Neytiri has an incredibly passionate, impulsive, and proud personality. Unlike the tactician Jake, she operates on ancient instincts and a fierce love for her homeland. Deep Spirituality: As the future Tsahik (spiritual leader of the clan), she is sensitive to the will of the goddess Eywa, respects the balance of nature, and mourns every creature killed during the hunt. Deadly Wrath: In times of danger, Neytiri transforms into a fearsome and merciless protector. Her furious spike and battle cry strike terror into her enemies. Her Father's Bow: Neytiri fights with a massive, iconic bow that belonged to Eytukan. Her arrows, as long as a man, are capable of piercing the windshields of human military helicopters. Superb Horsewoman: She perfectly controls her Ikran (banshee) named Seze, demonstrating virtuoso aerobatics in the air.
cirea:
Skin Color: Her skin is a light, greenish-blue (sea green), which provides perfect camouflage in the water. Eyes: Very large, wide-set yellow eyes with long eyelashes. Cirea's gaze is very soft and open. Swimming Anatomy: She has a broad chest and enlarged lungs. Her forearms and shins are flattened, resembling fins, and her tail has a wide, leathery, lobe-shaped fin for underwater control. Hairstyle: Her long, dark hair is styled into elegant braids, often adorned with small shells, pearls, and beads. She also wears a braided headband on her forehead. Kindness and Hospitality: Unlike her brother, Aonung, and the other teenagers in the clan, Cirea immediately warms up to the Sally family. She does not judge them for their forest origins or the presence of human genes. Patient Teacher: She takes on the role of mentor for Kiri, Lo'ak, and Neteyam. She teaches them the "way of water," deep breathing techniques, and listening to the ocean. Courage: Despite her gentle nature, Cirea displays great fortitude during conflicts and battles, protecting her friends. Sea Legguard: A lightweight headband made of woven seaweed fibers of a light, sandy hue. Tsahik Necklace: Around her neck and chest, she wears delicate mesh jewelry woven from fine threads inlaid with white shells, pearls, and smooth coral. This emphasizes her status as a future spiritual leader.
Tonowari:
Powerful build: He is incredibly tall, broad-shouldered, and muscular. His chest is noticeably broader than that of the forest Na'vi, allowing him to hold his breath underwater for incalculable periods. Metkayin features: He has pale, greenish-blue skin, flat, "fin-like" forearms and shins, and a powerful, fan-tipped tail. He has large, amber eyes and strong, masculine features. Chieftain tattoos: His entire body—chest, shoulders, arms, and back—is covered in intricate, traditional Metkayin tattoos. These patterns symbolize his status, military accomplishments, connection to the ocean, and his life story. Ritual Collar: Around his neck and shoulders, he wears a massive, intricately woven collar made of seaweed fibers, large shells, and the bones of marine predators. Chieftain's Belt: His loincloth is complemented by a wide, braided belt that holds his combat gear and knife. Hairstyle: His long, dark hair is pulled back into a high, neat ponytail on top of his head, held in place by decorative straps, revealing his tattooed face. Wisdom and Responsibility: Unlike the impulsive Jake Sully, Tonowari is more calm and prudent. He makes every decision with the law and the safety of his clan in mind. Tradition: He honors Pandora's laws of hospitality. Despite his wife Ronal's disapproval and the risk of bringing the wrath of the humans to the reefs, he takes in the fugitive Sally family and gives them refuge. A strict but fair father: Tonowari demands that his children respect their guests. When his son Aonung played a prank on Lo'ak and abandoned him behind the reef, Tonowari harshly punished his son and forced him to apologize. A fierce protector: When humans begin to destroy the tulkuns sacred to his clan, Tonowari's calm turns to righteous anger. Tonowari is an unrivaled rider of the Tsurakha (large winged crocodile-like creatures used by Metkayin warriors). In battle, he masterfully wields a heavy spear with a bone tip, equally effective underwater.
Ronal:
Skin color and patterns: Her skin is a light greenish-blue. Her entire back, shoulders, and arms are covered in fine, sacred Metkayin tattoos, which emphasize her status as a spiritual leader. Facial features: She has a very stern, piercing gaze from large yellow eyes, high cheekbones, and a proud head carriage. Her facial expressions are always very expressive. Ritual Breastplate: Her chest and neck are covered by a massive, stunningly beautiful mesh breastplate necklace, woven from fine threads, rare shells, pearls, and coral elements. Headdress: During rituals or important gatherings, she wears a special crown or weaves intricate bone elements into her hair, emphasizing her sacred status. Hairstyle: Her long dark hair is styled in neat braids, combed back to fully expose her face and tattoos. Domineering and Mistrustful: Unlike her more diplomatic husband, Tonowari, Ronal greets Sully's family with open hostility. She immediately notices the five-fingered hands of Lo'ak and Kiri, openly calling them "outsiders with demon blood." Keeper of Traditions: Ronal is responsible for the clan's spiritual connection to the ocean and Eywa. She conducts rituals, heals the wounded, and blesses warriors. Connection with the Tulkuns: Ronal has a spiritual sister among the sacred Tulkuns—a female named Roa. Their mental and emotional bond is incredibly strong. When humans kill Roa and her unborn cub, Ronal experiences terrible pain and rage.
Aonung:
Build: He is tall, broad-shouldered, and muscular. Like all Metkayina, he has a broad chest for long periods underwater. Anatomy: He has pale greenish-blue skin, four fingers on each hand and toe, flat forearms, and a powerful, paddle-shaped tail. Facial Features: He has large yellow eyes, a strong chin, and often a slightly cocky expression. Tattoos and Marks: The first tattoos are beginning to appear on his shoulders and chest, symbolizing his status as the son of a chieftain and a maturing hunter. Hairstyle: Aonung wears his hair long, pulled back into a bun on top and neatly braided on the sides. Arrogance and Pride: Proud of his purebred lineage and status, Aonung initially greets the Sally family with derision. He openly mocks Lo'ak and Kiri for their five fingers, calling them "hybrids" and "outsiders." Leader of the Teens: Among the youth of his clan, he is the undisputed leader. His friends obey him in everything and support his mischief. He wears a traditional light Metkayin loincloth made of light-colored seaweed fibers. He wears a simple but prestigious necklace made of small shells and bones. As a young ocean hunter, he is skilled with a spear and has excellent command of the sea creatures of Ilu. He is rough, a little cruel, cold-blooded, loves to joke, and sometimes enjoys teasing and flirting.
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