it's never Jake's place, authority, or responsibility to have been there for Spider.... until he suddenly feels like he can force the kids to submit to his oppressors, to the very people he hates and has fought against. who he has tried to prove over and over again that he is not apart of, that he isn't like them, like his father, and the never will be. to tell him to walk to his own doom, if not hide away in the woods and wait for them to stop shooting while he and his family runs.
more swap au
For those of you who don't know, I have been devoting much of my time in the past year to writing my debut fantasy novel. I'm happy to say that a few days ago I finished the completed first draft!!! 179,000 words/405 pages later, I finally got to print my book out and see it for the first timeđĽšđ
There is still a long way to go until this baby is ready to be published, but I couldn't be more grateful and proud to be at this point. I've known that I want to be an author since I was in second grade, but for many years, I was too afraid that I wouldn't be good enough to even try. It was actually posting my fanfiction online that eventually gave me the confidence to chase after my dreams. From the bottom of my heart, thank you to everyone who has supported me on here! It may have seemed like just a simple comment or two on silly fanfiction, but it had a greater impact than you could have realizedđĽšđ
I will try to keep you all updated on the progress concerning my novel, 'Project Music Box', as I go.
And don't worry, I'm still writing fanfiction when I have time
Jesus I wrote a lot-
I've been going on and off on making an interactive game where you, the reader, can date, form bonds and talk with the characters all while going through a large-spanning story. Basically fanfic where it's personalized. (You get to choose dialogue options, romantic partner(s), limited backgrounds, gender, personalize your name, etc.) But the problem is I originally made it for an entirely different character.
In other terms, I need anyone who is interested, to vote how I continue this project!
I don't want to spoil too much, but basically the reader is a genetically modified human (I know we all want to be Na'vi but let me cook PLEASASEE) who's a senator/diplomat to another faction called The United Colonies of Sol. They are not allied with the RDA at all, in fact they've come to Pandora to support Jake Sully.
The problem is how I start the story. Originally, it was to be a relative love story between the characters So'lek, Eetu, Teylan, Nor, the Sarentu... And more... (So many characters guys ahhh), but mainly So'lek.
The journey would go something like this: ship crashes, So'lek brings reader to the resistance once he finds out they need to contact Jake Sully. He decides to act as a courier and help deliver them. An Odessy kinda happens where they traverse different areas all while (maybe) falling in love. I thought the dynamic would be cute seeing as reader would be polarizing in comparison to the humans he's met so far (might go further into detail if the other vote wins or if people are curious).
But I found that it might be restrictive to those who've never played AFOP and overall limit the audience. Although the idea works best in that space, I've written 40,000 words in total of the current 'demo' which goes something like this:
Reader crashes (again) but where the Metikaya (I know I'm spelling that wrong, I'm on my phone guys please đ) are located, sadly causing mass destruction. During recovery they meet Tsireya and the other main cast. Having met Jake Sully and possibly gaining his trust, now they need to try finding a way to find their main crew all while the RDA grows in power/influence, and the events of Avatar: Fire and Ash happens. (I know by the time the film releases I'm prob gonna be near that point).
So as you guys can probably see, they're pretty different in characters and motives. Long run, they'll be completely different stories.
On one hand, with AFOP I have the story more formulated to fit the narrative, with the dynamic of the characters and their seperate wants considered for the story. Even the resistance connection to the reader would make better sense. But again, limited and alienating, and the main cast wouldn't be seen for a LONNNGG time... Like, holy shit.
On the other, ATWOW the inclusion of reader will feel less natural and more hand fisted, and how the story goes genuinly relies on plot then character driven actions (mainly) and with the uncertainty of how AFAA will go, it might become obsolete. But, I have already written 40 thousand along with its code as a base. Plus you get to date and talk to the main cast much quicker
No matter how you guys vote, I'll likely reveal info on the AFOP story line on what was supposed to happen, characters, arcs etc. likewise with ATWOW, I'll release the demo if the other wins cause... Damn, 40 thousand words wasted? Nuh uh!
If you have questions, feel free to ask!
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Deep | Tsireya
summary: You have a crush on Tsireya, your beautiful and kind friend, but you are nervous about confessing. Rotxo and Kiri help you a little bit, so you have a perfect moment and place for just the two of you. But what will be Tsireya's reaction to your confession and the gift you have for her?
genre: fluff, romantic
pairing: Tsireya x fem!omaticaya!reader
warnings: no use of y/n, there's a mention of the word "girl" once, but other than that I guess you can read it as a gn!reader too.
a/n: I said I wanted to write about Avatar on holidays, but here I am... 4 months later đŞ. I'm going to try to write and update more content soon. I want to write about fĂf and mĂm, so don'tbe shy and send requests! English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
Masterlist
Tsireya was friendly with you since the day your family arrived. Even after a few months passed, with your siblings and you adapting and surviving in a new clan, she was still there for whatever you would need.
This, of course, wasn't a problem for you, specifically since you started to develop a little crush for her. Everything was going normal the first weeks of friendship, but the more time you spent together, the faster your heart beat and the redder your cheeks burned. When you realized what was happening, you didn't deny it because she was a girl, but because you were too scared to possibly ruin your friendship. However, when Rotxo and Kiri caught you starting, they didn't stop until you surrendered.
âFine⌠I'll confess.â You rolled your eyes and tried to walk away.
âAham, now, what's the plan?â Kiri grabbed your arm and made you sit between Rotxo and her.
âYou mean I need to confess now?â
âNot now, but the sooner, the better.â
âI think I might know when you can confess.â Rotxo commented with a big smile.
You spent hours diving, searching for the perfect shells for Tsireya's gift âgladly, that counted as trainingâ. Your fingers hurt a little, but your sisters told you it was a good job for your first metkayina necklace, in their opinion. Expecting a perfect confession, you practiced the words again and again, until the day arrived.
Rotxo was right, it was the time of the month when Tsireya had to go to a specific cave. That cave was a few meters away from the shore and you could only enter by diving. Rotxo showed you the place previously, so you wouldn't get lost just in case. That cave was important for the Metkayina, since inside it had various kinds of flora and fauna reserved for special rituals of the tribe.
So there you were, asking Tsireya if you could go with her. She never rejected anything you asked, and of course she was happy to have your company.
âSure! There's plenty of things we need to collect. We better hurry up.â Her smile and little dimples almost made you faint right there.
ÂŤIt's okay, just keep it together.Âť You said to yourself.
The journey was full of little games, races and smiles under the water. The animals surrounded you like if they knew you needed reassurance, so you thanked Eywa for that.
When you finally arrived, the inside of the cave looked even more beautiful that the time you were there with Rotxo. Tsireya asked you to collect some plants outside the water, while she searched for shells and rocks.
ÂŤI can't do this.Âť
ÂŤYes, yes I can.Âť
ÂŤDamn, what if she says no?Âť
ÂŤHer smile it's so cute.Âť
ÂŤMy heart is racing so fast.Âť
ÂŤAm I gonna die right here, before my romantic life starts?Âť
Your head was occupied with all those thoughts, so you didn't realize Tsireya was talking to you.
âHuh?â
âI asked if you have everything.â She gave you a friendly look, you didn't know she found your distraction cute.
âUh⌠yes, sorry.â
âOkay, then it's time to go.â She smiled again and was about to dive, but you called her name. âIs something wrong?â
âNo⌠well, it depends on how you see it.â
âWhat it is? Are you hurt? Do you need more time before diving?â
She went out of the water, leaving her basket and bag aside. Her hands grabbed your shoulders âyou felt the skin burning under her fingersâ, and she study your face and body with a worried look.
âIt's not that.â The embarrassment was evident because of a blush. âPlease, sit with me.â
Both of you sat at the edge of the pool. Her hand was close to yours, but you felt like you couldn't grab it yet.
âI need to tell you something.â
âI'm here to listen to you, always.â
âI have been feeling weird since a lomg time agoâŚâ you started.
âShould we go with sa'nok?â
âNo, no. I know what's happening. You see⌠this strange feeling of my heart almost exploding It's there just when I'm with you or thinking about you.â
Your eyes avoided looking at her, otherwise you knew you wouldn't be able to continue.
âSince we arrived, you have been an amazing friend to all of us. But the months passed and I just wanted to be near you, hearing your voice, your laugh, or even just being by your side.â A sight was heard in the cave, you needed to take a breath. âI realized how comfortable and safe I felt with you, well⌠you make me feel that way. You are a beautiful and amazing na'vi, and I know I probably have nothing special to offer, but I would like to court you.â Your voice trembled, but your hand was able to take the necklace from the bag attached to your waist. âAnd I would understand if you don't feel that way, however, I wish you can accept this.â
You offered the necklace, but she didn't take it. Panicked went through your spine, so you looked up. She was staring at the gift, completely stunned.
âI know it's not the best you have received, perhaps I know there are other naâvi who could give you something better, but-â
Her hands landed at each side of your face. You looked at her surprised by the sudden action. If Tsireya knew puppies, she would say you had puppy eyes at that moment.
âWhat-â
But she cut you again. Actually, her lips did. The texture was like a gummy and the flavor was salty, something that you would crave in your heart for the rest of your life. The feeling of having her that close was something new, but it definitely felt right.
âYou're beautiful.â She whispered. âI mean⌠It's beautiful! The necklace, yeah.â
âT-Thanks. Sorry, but does this meanâŚâ
âThat I like you too, pretty girl.â She giggled and you could promise she never looked that cute before. âAnd I would love to court you too.â
âOhâŚâ You smiled like an idiot.
ââOhâ? That's it?â She teased.
âSorry, I don't know what to say.â
âIt's okay.â She passed a hand through the locks of your wet hair. âI'm just teasing you.â
She leaned again. Your foreheads and noses touched. You sighted, relieved because nothing went wrong, but you were still in shock.
âCan you put it on me?â She asked gently.
Your fingers secured the necklace in her nape. When she turned and looked at you, the image of her wearing her first courting gift made you feel ikrans in your stomach.
âYou look beautiful too.â You smiled.
âThanks for it.â She touched the shells decorating her neck. âAnd by the way, you are wrong.â You looked at her confused. âYou have a lot to offer and I would love to see it.â
She gave you a last little peck in the cheek before taking her stuff again. Both of you dive grabbing hands, feeling like a pair of love ilus ready to deep dive in a cute new chapter of their lives.
~MasterList~
Step in my Pandora and leave your worries on Earth. Where can Läweiâs Skimwing take you today?
Key:
â¨Fluff
đĽAngst
đˇď¸Smut
Spider:
Analysis.
Shards. â¨(Small mentions of neglect.)
Bonds. â¨
Kiri:
Analysis.
Neytiri:
Analysis.
Quaritch:
Analysis (Human).
Analysis (Recom).
Jake:
Analysis.
~âĄ~
Feedback is always appreciated <3
Comments are my high.
They make me write faster.
~Läwei
Alma was never a misled teacher. She wasnât manipulated by Mercer, she wasnât his victim, she did not have good intentions. She was the CO-FOUNDER of TAP. Including TAP-Con1.
This is a deep dive Iâve been wanting to do for a while, and Iâve finally been able to gather all my ideas and put them together. I know Iâm late to the party, but I have a lot to say, especially because of the tendency of this fandom to judge Alma in a very biased way and to ignore important traits of her character just because theyâre âuncomfortableâ. Even among other people who dislike Alma, I have never seen some topics discussed and I want to change that, because I feel they are fundamental in understanding both her character and the role she plays in the story. Now, that isnât to say I think people shouldnât find Almaâs character interesting or entertaining; if you defend her and genuinely sympathize with her, however⌠this is not the place for you. I am the biggest and proudest Alma hater, so do with that what you will. Iâve seen too many people defend her actions, or try to tone down/change objective things in the game that are even explicitly spelled out for the audience. So, here I am.
Alma always knew exactly what she was doing. She knew what she wanted and what she was willing to do to achieve it. She wanted her school, no matter the cost (as she says quite literally in the game). It's true, she didn't know that Mercer was going to massacre the Sarentu. But she was still willing to take students for her school without theirs or their parents' consent. Let me elaborate.
In the flashback while she's going to the Sarentu moot with Mercer, this is how the conversation goes:
Alma: We're just talking to them, do we need this many soldiers?
Mercer: This is our last chance.* They're too primitive to understand what we can do for their children.
Alma: It's for the children.
Mercer: Exactly. Just think what we can achieve. Finally.
Alma (nodding): We're helping them. They'll see it... in time.
And THIS exactly is what sums up the person that she is. She may not have predicted Mercerâs massacre, but she still went to the moot with the purpose of taking those children no matter what. Because the core of what she believes is this: humans are superior and therefore need to impose their better ways of life on the lesser and uncivilized Na'vi; these people are too stupid to understand anyway, so itâs acceptable for humans to steal their children and forcefully assimilate them in the culture of their oppressors because theyâre superior anyway. One day, years after they kidnapped their kids, the Na'viâs primitive minds will come to understand that and recognize humans as superior, and thanks to their now successfully-brainwashed children, they will get to subjugate them as well.
A project like TAP isnât the basis for cultural exchange, itâs the basis for cultural erasure and the assimilation of Indigenous children. TAP was LITERALLY a residential school. If you think there could ever be a âgood intentionâ behind this, then you are a despicable human being. Alma knows this. She simply hides it behind a self-righteous facade of generosity and allyship. I donât care that she genuinely believes that this is a way to help the Na'vi: it doesnât change the âhuman-superiorityâ complex of her beliefs, it doesnât change the fact that she literally made a fucking residential school. It is literally called âresidentialâ in-game, and it canât be interpreted differently. This is what âresidential schoolâ means. Alma was raised on Earth, where Indigenous people still exist, where residential schools literally already existed. Where do you think they got their inspiration from? It was always intentional. Remember that Mercer and Alma started working together for a reason. They shared a dream, and that dream was always going to be built on the blood and the stolen freedom of Indigenous Na'vi and their children. There was never a single half good intention about this project. This is literally a story about childen surviving residential school and reclaiming their Indigenous culture. The game doesnât want you to sympathize with the colonizers who did this. The point of the story is for you to empathize with the Indigenous survivors of genocide and colonization.
Believing that you are doing something good â when you are actually doing tremendous harm â only because of your self-righteous superiority complex and actually doing something good are not the same thing. And the fact that Alma believes that by doing this she is actually helping the Na'vi makes her a even worse person. Canât you see the danger of such mindset, the arrogance, the superiority? It is even more disgusting to me. At least a person like Mercer is honest: heâs horrible, hates the Na'vi and heâs proud of it. Alma, however, tries to hide it in a pathetic and disgusting attempt at feeling morally superior to people like him, tricking herself and the others around her into believing sheâs actually a decent person, while her only goal is to achieve the recognition she thinks rightfully belongs to her and simultaneously erase her so-called âguiltâ.
If she actually cared about the Sarentu children like people claim she did, she would have not left them in cryo for 16 years. She could have gone back to check if they were alive at any point during that time. She chose not to. She robbed them of their entire lives for the sole reason that she was too hypocritical to face her actions and failure, because thatâs what this really is about. She never actually believed she did something wrong, her only shame came from the fact that she didnât get the recognition she always strived for.
And even once she was forced to go rescue them, she still continued to lie to them and made them believe they had been abandoned by their clan. She kept the lie up when she could at least have told them that the Sarentu were dead. When they relocated to the Clouded Forest, she made them believe the Kame'tire were untrustworthy. She could have just said nothing, but no, she had to reinforce the lies to make herself look better, to pose as the Sarentuâs sole guide once again.
That woman had absolutely no shame for what she did and only admitted the truth once she was forced to do so. Even when she goes back to wake up the Sarentu, we can find out in a note that her priority is still TAP. âTAP is just a tomb for our dead dreams. Or maybe not. Just maybe.â Still, after almost two decades in which she could have, you know, self-analyzed a bit? she says loud and clear that she dgaf about the kids (she never even mentions them), like sheâs proved over and over again, but only about her little colonialist assimilation project.
Later, if it wasn't for Anufi recognizing her, she never would have told the truth. Again, the only thing she ever does for the Sarentu â that is, simply informing them of the truth they were owed â she does because she is forced to do so by external forces. Even the only actual good thing she does in general, creating the Resistance, she does after TAP is gone, not because she realizes sheâs done something bad, that sheâs part of something evil and wants to separate herself from it, but because, again, she is forced to. If it wasnât for the Omatikaya and the other clans rebelling, if it wasnât that humans lost Pandora, she would have never left TAP. Not much of a resistance on her side then, right? She may have founded it â again, after she was forced by the circumstances, not because she was moved by authentic and sincere motives, and sheâs able to do so only by lying about her project and actions â but it was the other members that made it a Resistance, not her.
* also notice Mercer saying âthis is our last chanceâ. Interesting, right? I wonder why they were unable to find willing students. In Almaâs videolog we find at TAP-Con1 she says: âWeâve gone as far as we can with the Kame'tire. [âŚ] We just have to make them see what benefits it could bring to the Na'vi, to share cultures and outlooks. We have so much to teach each other. So much to give to the Na'vi. [âŚ] (about the Sarentu) Iâm so excited to meet them and welcome the children to our school.â
We just have to make them see what benefits it could bring to the Na'vi. We have so much to teach each other. So much to give to the Na'vi. And here it goes again, the reason why she was never a good person. At first she tries to make it look like their intent is actually exchanging cultures between equals, but then immediately states her true ideology: itâs the humans who can help the primitive Na'vi, not the other way around. This idea that superior sophisticated societies need to share their âwondersâ and teach their ways to the lesser, primitive uncivilized (Indigenous) people is beyond disgusting. Again, this is NOT cultural exchange. Because beyond that, I guarantee you there is absolutely NOTHING the Na'vi would have gained from interacting with their colonizers like that. Like Aha'ri said, âwhy would the Na'vi want to have alliances with you?â. We just have to make them, Alma also says. The Na'vi are never taken into consideration as actual intelligent people with their own will, they are never meant to be part of the conversation: they are too stupid, so we just have to force our culture onto them. But itâs okay!! Weâre the superior and civilized ones so weâre actually doing them a favor.
Iâm so excited to meet them and welcome the children to our school. Once again, the Na'viâs will doesnât matter. She doesnât say nor imply anything about actually having a discussion with them. The Kame'tire said no, but they just HAVE to have their school, so theyâre gonna âwelcome the childrenâ one way or another. From the note I mentioned earlier: We all had to make sacrifices. Some... they made the ultimate sacrifice. But the science, the progress. Yeah, we did what we thought was right to make TAP a reality. She admits very clearly (and very casually) that she doesnât give a flying fuck about the lives she and Mercer purposefully destroyed. It was a sacrifice she (and Mercer) decided had the authority to make for âthe science and the progressâ. Even decades after the massacre, this is what the lives of the Sarentu still are in her eyes: a necessary and justifiable sacrifice. Alma always knew this. Not in the back of her mind, not subconsciously. Stealing the children was something she was always willing to do, because in her mind itâs a good thing, in her mind they have the right to do it. And that makes her abhorrent.
As I said at the beginning of this post, Alma was never a misled victim, she was TAPâs co-founder, and that obviously includes TAP-Con1. That means that she not only was aware of everything that was going on in that place, but that she was behind it. She was behind the children being kept in cages, washed with disinfectant, being left to sleep and live like prisoners. They were little children, the oldest being SIX, forced to be analyzed in laboratory (and gods know what else they did to them).
From an interaction at the lab of TAP-Con1, our Sarentu says: âBlood samples. Some of us cried everytime.â And Alma was behind it. And even if she wasnât, she still allowed it. If you seriously think that she, the fucking co-founder, did not have any executive power over the project she literally made and she was just subjugated to Mercerâs will, you are fooling yourself. This is true for both TAP-Con1 and TAP.
âYou didnât do a thing to stop Mercer. The wounds he gave us, you gave as well.â
Nor explained the point so perfectly. She was behind the fear, the abuse, the torture just as much as Mercer and Harding were. Again, she was never just a teacher and the game spells it out for you very clearly. If you ignore this, itâs your choice or your willing lack of understanding.
What I find even worse is that she never even tried to repent or earn the Sarentuâs forgiveness. She did absolutely NOTHING to earn back her place into their lives or into the Resistance. Not because there is something she could actually do to redeem herself. No, what I find irritating is the fact that she just assumed she was given a free pass for everything. At the end of the main game, she even has the audacity to think that she and the Sarentu can move forward together and âbe a family againâ. Except they never were one, they were never on the same side. Itâs frustrating how she still refuses to see that. Another proof that she doesnât hold herself accountable like she claims she does, she still does not see the damage she has done, she still does not see how wicked her actions and intentions always were. She still sees herself as a victim. But this is no excuse for the audience to consider her as such.
After her Avatar dies and she is forced to admit the truth about the Sarentu massacre, there is a side quest called âPenanceâ in which Alma, Ri'nela and the MC gather to bury it. You may think after her confession â which she made seem spontaneous but was actually forced by Anufi and Nor â Alma actually feels remorse like she claims she does; you may think she finally understands now the gravity of what she did to the Sarentu, that finally she will act honestly and be ready to face the consequences to her actions.
But no. Once again, her only focus is herself. Instead of humbly coming to the Sarentu, she whines about how she doesnât feel comfortable in her own body (because she chose for years to deceive herself and most importantly the Sarentu with a fake mask of allyship). When the MC points out that the Avatar was never the real Alma, she still speaks as that mask was her true self, she still believes that she was actually one of them, one of the people she personally oppressed and colonized.
And Ri'nela is having none of it. âDid it make your sins easier to bear? Playing make believe?â This is exactly it. Alma posed as one of the Sarentu, actually tricking herself into believing she was one of them, because this way she didnât have to face the person she really was all along. This way it was easier to pretend she was in the right, that she was manipulated by Mercer. But as I explained earlier, this doesnât make her misled, this doesnât make her a person with good intentions; it just makes her a hypocritical heinous human being.
This is why Alma is irredeemable. Not only because thereâs no action good enough to repair the atrocities she was responsible for, but because she would actually had to feel genuine remorse to start a redemption arc. As she made abundantly clear through her words and actions, this is not the case. And Iâll even say this: a person like Alma is utterly incapable of feeling true remorse. There will always be a part of her that believes herself to be partly a victim, a person who just wanted the best but was ultimately misled. This is what I consider the worst, most loathsome and dangerous trait of her character.
This is why the Sky Breaker dlc left a sour aftertaste in my mouth. Spoilers if you havenât played it yet.
After the valkyrie attack, when everyone is gathered to discuss what happened, Mokasa (why was he allowed to be there in the first place is a mystery) is bitching about the humans, and Sa'ney rightfully calls him out on his hypocrisy. At this point, Alma (again, why the fuck is she here?) intervenes and says:
âDoes he not deserve the same as me? I share the same blame. But⌠Iâve been allowed to move forward.â
Does he not deserve the same as me? Yes, yes he does. Thatâs the point. I share the same blame. Do you, Alma? Do you really? Donât get me wrong, I HATE Mokasa. Leading the RDA to the Sarentu, blaming Anufi, lying to his own clan for decades⌠I donât think I need to explain. But it always got me thinking how people point the finger on Mokasa so naturally but donât give Alma the same treatment. Letâs examine them a bit.
Again, thereâs no need for me to explain why everything Mokasa did was horrible and unjustifiable. But letâs take a look at why he did it. He says it in the main game: âit was their children or oursâ. As cruel and horrible that sounds (because it is), itâs also true. Itâs clear Mokasa was aware of the humansâ intentions from the beginning: he knew they were gonna steal Na'vi children regardless and he ensured those children wouldnât be Kame'tire. Was he right? Of course not!! There is NO excuse for what he did. He should have warned Anufi and the Sarentu, he should have not torn apart his clan to hide his secret⌠but itâs still a completely different motive. Alma is a human and an oppressor who wanted to steal children for her own personal ambition; Mokasa, an Indigenous man part of the oppressed category, did evil and inexcusable things because he thought that was the only way to protect his clan and their children from their colonizers. The outcome, the goal even, is the same: the sacrifice of the Sarentu and their children. Yet what drives Mokasa and Alma to commit this atrocity cannot be judged equally. Not really the same, is it?
But Iâve been allowed to move forward. Have you, Alma? HAVE YOU? Who exactly has allowed you to move forward? The Resistance? But why should they ever have a say in this? Yes, they felt betrayed too in a way, obviously. But theyâre not the ones whose lives were ruined at her hands. The only ones who get to have a say in this are the Sarentu. Didnât seem to me that they forgave her; they only made clear they wanted and needed to go their own way. They very clearly separated themselves from her. So, it looks like to me that Alma simply assumed she was given a free pass for everything even though she didnât do a single thing to repent for her actions.
I have conflicted feelings about Mokasaâs so-called redemption, and Iâm not sure what were the gameâs intentions regarding him as opposed to Alma. But what is certain is that Alma deserved to pay the consequences for her actions. Mokasa was rightfully banished from the clan. I know the same canât be done for Alma, but ignoring her is not enough. She deserves to be punished for what she did. I donât how, honestly (not implying physical torture or anything here guys, dw). Yes, Nor killed her Avatar and I think that was absolutely necessary. But what Nor did (and he 100% had every right) was revealing the real Alma, it was stripping her from the possibility to keep deceiving everyone, especially the Sarentu; it was not, however, the consequence she needs to face. I really hope they will somehow deal with this in the future.
This is what I think of her. I may never hated a character more and I wish she died in the neurosect. There is absolutely no excuse for this woman. Thereâs no sympathizing with her. I did not villanize her, I did not exaggerate her actions or make her look worse than what she actually is. If people still refuse to see it, I think that says a lot about them.
I want to conclude saying this: I do think Alma is a beautifully written character, and it was surprising how well the game handled such delicate themes, how it showed different affects of colonization and assimilation culture on the children without passing one of them as more rightful. Because at the end of the day this is what the story is about, and the fans ignore this too often: this is a metaphor for residential schools and their survivors. Itâs a story about resistance and reconnection. You cannot forget this when you judge characters like Nor, or Teylan, or Alma. Again, you are not meant to defend her. It is not her story. It is the Sarentuâs story. And it is meant to parallel the real stories from which this one was inspired. Always remember that.
hi!!! ik u have ur list up rnnn but i kinda really NEED to hear ur takes/ hc on casual dominance with neteyam đ please please please
*kisses forehead to incentivize u* đ <33
is this life with neteyam too much to ask for??? i donât think it is. thanks for the request!!
pairing ; neteyam x fem!reader
synopsis ; casual dominance headcannons with neteyam <33
themes ; fluff, fluff & fluff
⢠Neteyam wraps his tail around you without even thinking.
⢠Around your waist while walking, around your leg while sitting, or gently curling around your wrist during ceremonies.
⢠Itâs instinctual â not possessive, just his way of keeping you grounded, connected, close.
⢠Especially in crowds.
⢠Even though youâre capable, sometimes your stride is just a little shorter, your steps a bit slower â and he notices.
⢠So when youâre lagging or tired, he scoops you up and carries you like itâs his right.
⢠His arms around your shoulders, your legs looped around his waist.
⢠âNo point in making you tire yourself, let me take care of you.â
⢠Whether itâs fruit from the trees or meat cooked over flame, Neteyam feeds you.
⢠Hand to your lips, thumb brushing against your bottom lip after.
⢠He watches you eat like itâs a ritual â like youâre a goddess who deserves to be worshipped every day.
⢠(You are.)
⢠Neteyam loves to make you things.
⢠Beaded chestpieces woven with your favorite colors, necklaces with meaning in every shell and tooth, arm cuffs that match his.
L When you wear something he made, itâs not just a gift â itâs a claim.
⢠âYou look good in my work,â he says with a grin, pressing his forehead to yours. âYou look good with me.â
⢠Youâre strong, youâre skilled, but he still hates when you put yourself in danger.
⢠If thereâs a scouting mission, a risky hunt â he insists on going instead, or at least going with you.
⢠âI know you can handle it, but Iâd never forgive myself if something happened to you.â
⢠No one else hears the songs Neteyam writes about you â but you do.
⢠Theyâre softly whispered in your ear under the trees, or hummed while you lay curled in his lap.
⢠Some are full of longing â others, fierce devotion.
⢠Even when youâre mad at each other, Neteyam never lets you walk away without a kiss, a forehead press, or at least a soft âbe safe.â
⢠âNo going to bed angry, weâre stronger than that.â
⢠He likes the way you fit against him when youâre both riding.
⢠His arms around you, your braid tucked safely against his shoulder, his voice low in your ear giving directions or simply whispering your name.
⢠Itâs not just about flight â itâs about trust.
⢠Fingers brushing your side as you walk, a hand resting on the small of your back, his tail curling possessively around your thigh at rest, a hand tilting your chin up before a kiss.
⢠His touch says, I see you. I choose you. Youâre mine.
⢠When Neteyam says âcome here,â your body moves before your mind catches up.
⢠Not because heâs demanding â but because his voice makes you feel safe.
⢠You know heâll never lead you wrong.
⢠He stands back and watches you spar, but his eyes never leave you.
⢠He offers quiet critiques, soft praise.
⢠âYour stance was perfect.â
⢠âAlmost got me that time.â
⢠And when you impress him? That smirk, that pride in his voice, it lights you up.
⢠When another hunter gets too close, he doesnât argue.
⢠He just steps in, loops an arm around your waist, kisses your temple slowly â eyes locked on the other guy the whole time.
⢠âIâll meet you at the river, yawne (beloved),â he says, deliberately. âDonât be late.â
⢠âYouâre so easy to love.â
⢠âI see the whole world when I look at you.â
⢠âYou follow so well â you trust me.â
⢠His voice is reverent. His words, sacred.
⢠His dominance isnât about control â itâs about honoring your surrender.
⢠He doesnât stop you from doing things, he just makes sure you never have to.
⢠Heâll carry it, heâll fix it, heâll take the lead when youâre tired.
⢠âYouâve done enough,â he tells you softly. âLet me take it from here.â
⢠He weaves tiny, shared details into your hair â small beads, threads, symbols only you two recognize.
⢠When others ask, you both just smile.
⢠Itâs private. Sacred.
⢠A quiet way of saying, we are one.
⢠Even across the clan fire, Neteyam finds your gaze.
⢠He doesnât say anything â he just looks.
⢠That lingering stare, the slight tilt of his head, the little smirk.
⢠Itâs not a warning, itâs a promise â and it makes your knees weak every time.
I get that a lot of people don't like Spider as a character, but when looking through his backstory, his childhood has been straight up fucking awful. And what better way to showcase this than to do one of my favorite things: playing psychoanalyst. Miles Socorro was born on Pandora in 2154, likely a few months before the Battle for the Tree of Souls. Growing up, he resented his father, and his mother, Paz, was killed in the final battle who he feels the closest kind of connection too, even though he never got to know her. Back in Hell's Gate when he was growing up, he wasn't close to his foster parents, Nash McCosker and Mary, and really only returned to them to eat, sleep, or when the Sullys didn't want him around. He grew up his entire life immersed in Na'vi culture, so much so that he feels like he's more Na'vi than he is human, even going so far as to paint blue stripes on his skin, style his hair in Na'vi dreadlocks, and wear a Na'vi loincloth to feel more like one of them. He's fluent in their language, knows the customs of the Omatikaya, learned to live as they do, hunt as they do, and survive as they do. In a way, he's a mirror image of Jake with the key difference being that Spider doesn't have an avatar to put his consciousness into. All the while, Neytiri treats him like shit his entire childhood, berating him, keeping him away from family gatherings, and even trying to forbid him from seeing Kiri when he was growing up. Jake stands up for him from time to time and is somewhat accepting as Jake knows exactly what Spider is going through, but even then, Jake literally refers to Spider as a stray cat. Not as the person Lo'ak and Kiri are the closest to and view as a sibling but likening him to a stray animal. Neytiri has valid trauma, but that does not excuse her actions. Her actions border on actual emotional and psychological abuse, and then when slashing him with her knife and then holding him at knifepoint and threatening to kill him as leverage, it crosses the line into physical abuse. Her pain gives her no right to treat a literal child the way she has. A child is not responsible for the sins of the father, and he didn't ask to be born human, hell, he didn't even ask to be born, period.
Now, it's obvious that he looked up to Jake and Neytiri in some way before everything, maybe not parental, be he obviously had a deep respect for them. They were the parents of the people he saw as siblings, and it's obvious that even back then, he was looking for any sort of parental affection. From when he was an infant to when he is 16, he never had anything really resembling that in a way that truly mattered, which is likely another reason why he hung out with the Sully family as much as he did, and likely hoping for anything resembling that. So, when Quaritch comes back, and says that he cares, even if Quaritch was just doing it to manipulate Spider, is it any wonder he started forming a bond with the man, especially over the months he was in captivity? He's been cut out of any parental affection for really his entire life, and here comes a Na'vi clone of his biological father who appears to be offering that to him. Combine that with the possibility of some form of Stockholm Syndrome, is it any wonder why he saved Quaritch as well? And then by the time Spider is fully adopted into the Sully family, he's 16 years old, two years away from being a full-grown man. The damage is already done. If he were a real person, he would be psychologically scarred beyond belief, and it wouldn't be surprising that a person like Spider would end up with behavioral issues, difficulties forming healthy relationships, boundary issues, self-esteem issues, and potentially substance abuse issues among a laundry list of others. This poor kid deserved and still deserves way better than what he's gotten, and it's likely that his treatment over the years, not having any kind of a stable childhood, growing up without a stable family, and so many more, likely damaged him for the rest of his life. I genuinely hope that he can find some kind of peace in the upcoming movies, because thus far, his entire life has been one gigantic trainwreck.