Post by chiemi yama on Jul 6, 2010 4:47:59 GMT -5
AVATAR: New Dawn
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[/font][/color][/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]It's been thirty years since the fall of Fire Lord Ozai, and now that his son has taken the throne, the war has been over for twenty nine years. Avatar Aang married his childhood friend, Katara and they have been living peacefully in the Water Nation for over twenty five years. That is until the day that Fire Lord Zuko's crazy, not to mention rueful, sister came along. She was revenge stricken, blinded by pure hatred, and out to prove herself to her loyal nation. After losing all of her friends when the Avatar went down, she'd gone absolutely crazy-- or so everyone thought.
Azula was plotting secretly to kill the Avatar. She'd gained a couple of followers and was growing back to her old self again. Finally when she was fully sane again, she went to the Water Nation, where she successfully killed the avatar. However, she failed to trigger the avatar state and so another avatar was born.
She was born in the water nation, therefore being a water bender for her first element. Now she is off to master all of the elements with Avatar Aang's two sons and her own brother. She needs to master all of the elements before Azula tries to overthrow Fire Lord Zuko and reclaim the throne to her once beloved nation.
We need Aang's sons and Isamu Kumi to really get things moving here on our site, so please think about making them first. Thanks(:
Currently, we are excepting any kind of person from any of the nations, but just remember:
This means that we will have to ration out the benders. So do understand that if we deny you to be a bender, you can still play a major role in the whole scheme of things.
[/color][/center][/font]Currently, we are excepting any kind of person from any of the nations, but just remember:
This means that we will have to ration out the benders. So do understand that if we deny you to be a bender, you can still play a major role in the whole scheme of things.