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>Fire

>Air

>Water

>Earth

Previously, on Avatar Quest.....

After leaving your home in the capital of the Northern Kingdom on orders of the Queen, you and your family travelled West, seeking to explore and settle lands in her name. After several days, you suggested creating a clearing in the forest by destroying trees with Earthbending. In the process of trying, you attracted a pack of Crocodile Wolves, prompting a brief but fierce fight that left three of them dead. Your parents prepared the slain beasts to be eater, and you all sat down for dinner, soon joined by a family sent by the Queen to help you all on your mission. After a brief conversation, the father of the family, Ren, revealed himself to be the sister of the Queen, who despised him and his family for being nonbenders. As the conversation continued, one of his daughters, Galda, continuously insulted bending and benders, prompting you to challenge her to a fight. She accepted, and fought you unarmed. The two of you reached a stalemate as the fight went on, and Galda became enraged. Your father stepped in to keep one of you from being killed.
>>
>Welcome to Avatar Quest. Here are the rules.

Decisions are made by vote. Each vote has a ten minute interval, after which, the option that receives the most votes it the one that is chosen.

There are no write-ins unless explicitly stated

Some options require rolls. In that event, rolls will be out of 100. Whether rolls succeed or fail is decided by the first three rolls. If one passes, then you succeed regardless of the other two. Rolls will really only occur during training, or when trying something new.
All decisions are final. If you regret voting for something, too bad. Think carefully before you make decisions.

Try to keep waifu bullshit to a minimum.
>>
You get into a defensive stance again, feeling a bit less confident than you did earlier. Galda breaks into a run, rushing you as she did in the beginning of your fight. As she gets closer, you stomp on the ground in front of you, pulling a chunk of earth free.

You hurl it at her, but she slides under it and keeps coming. You hurl another, and she cartwheels to the side. You keep brining up more and more chunks of earth, hurling them at your foe, who continues to evade them. You might not be landing a hit, but you are keeping her at bay.

"ENOUGH!" your father yells.

Both you and Galda turn your attention to him as he storms towards the two of you.

"There will be NO MORE of this," he tells you angrily.

Galda narrows her eyes at him, then begins to rush towards you once again.

"Galda! That is enough!" Ren shouts.

This time, she listens, stopping in her tracks. After glaring at her father, she turns and walks to her daggers, picking them off the ground. For a moment, you are certain that she is going to attack you once again, and this time use her daggers in an effort to kill you. But, instead, she runs into the woods.

>A. Follow

>B. Go sit back down

>C. Ask Ren what her deal is

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Say nothing and do nothing
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>>33191072
>>B. Go sit back down
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>>33191072
>A
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>>33191148
>>33191170
Deadlock; next vote has it
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>>33191274
Can I vote again or does that not count?
>A
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>>33191295
It does not count
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if it doesn't count i'm voting B so we can calm down
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>>33191274
>B
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>>33191148
>>33191352
You decide to go and retake your seat, ignoring the glares from your parents; perhaps you did let things go too far, but it's not like Galda wasn't every bit as guilty, if not more so.

"Aww...the fight's over?" Sonyo asks dejectedly.

"Who won?" Lee asks.

"Nobody," Sena tells her son calmly.

"Is she going to be alright?" Bulo asks, looking towards the trees.

"Yes, she will be fine; she just needs time to calm down," Ren assures him.

"I'm going to go find her," Felna says, standing up.

"That might not be the best idea," your mother tells her. "We've already had to fight a pack of Crocodile Wolves. There's really no telling what else is out there. At the very least, you should take someone with you."

"Are you volunteering?" Felna asks.

"I'd be happy to help," your mom tells her, standing up.

"Forgive me, Talga, but given the nature of the situation, having a bender go to her now might not be the best idea," Ren tells her gently.

"Oh, I get it; you don't want help from us benders, you have just as low an opinion of us as your daughter," your father says, clearly offended.

"He has a point," your mother tells your father. "The fight started because of her feelings towards benders. Sending one after her might not be the best way to fix things."

>A. Volunteer to go with Felna; you helped cause this, it's only right that you help fix it

>B. Tell everyone you're sure Felna can handle this alone

>C. You think your mom should go help

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Suggest that Galda just be left alone until she calms down
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>>33191552
>A
>inb4 we save her and she gives us that kiss that she promised.
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>>33191552
>E

>>33191596
only if we call her m'lady and tip our fedora to her
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>>33191552
>>A. Volunteer to go with Felna; you helped cause this, it's only right that you help fix it
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>>33191596
>>33191696
Deadlock again, you know the drill
>>
> A
yes let's kill her in the woods
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>>33191552
>>A. Volunteer to go with Felna; you helped cause this, it's only right that you help fix it
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>>33191781
>>33191596
"I'll go with Felna," you tell the others. "I helped cause this; it's only right that I help fix it."

"Are you sure that's the best idea?" your father asks.

"Didn't you pay attention to the whole "benders would not be helping right now" conversation they just had?" Bulo asks.

"No, he has a point," Ren says. "Besides, it might be better to settle things now rather than have the two of them at each other's throats from here on, anyway."

"Fine," your father replies.

"Just be careful what you say," Sena tells you.

"Don't worry; I'll be there to keep them both in line," Felna tells her mother, smirking in your direction.

"Alright, but be careful; both of you," your father says.

"Of course, sir," Felna says before turning to you.

"Are you ready to go?" she asks.

>A. Yes

>B. Not yet

>C. You've changed your mind

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33191902
>D Can I have a weapon for self defense against the wildlife? Like a dagger or something?
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>>33191902

>>A. Yes
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>>33191902
>>A. Yes
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A. hELL yES
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>>33191902
>A. Yes
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>>33192011
>>33192062
>>33192078
"Yes," you tell her, getting to your feet.

She nods. "Alright then. My sister is pretty fast, so she could already be pretty far away. We'll have to move quickly if we want to find her."

The two of you reach the edge of the trees where Galda vanished not long ago.

Felna smirks at you. "Try to keep up."

With that, she dashes into the forest, and you follow. You move as quickly as you can, but Felna is a great deal faster than you, making it difficult for you to even keep her in sight. The two of you duck under branches and leap over logs and rocks as you make your way through the forest, looking for signs of Galda.

The only thing that really catches your eye is a tree with clawmarks running down its base. You can't tell how long the marks have been there; some creature could have made them years ago. Or, perhaps Galda ran into some sort of predator.

>A. Call out to Felna and tell her what you found

>B. Ignore it and follow Felna

>C. This is pointless, suggest you go back

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33192286
>A. Call out to Felna and tell her what you found
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>>33192286
>A
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>>33192286
>>A. Call out to Felna and tell her what you found
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>>33192378
>>33192323
>>33192308
You call out to Felna, who runs into a tree branch after turning her head back towards you. She comes back to where you are, rubbing her head as she does so, and you show her the marks on the tree.

"If something did attack Galda, she might need our help," Felna says, pointing out the obvious. "Let's see if we can find any clues to where she, or this creature, went."

After a few moments of searching, you spot some tree branches in the distance that look as if something crashed through them.

>A. Run to that spot, if Galda is fighting, she might need help immediately!

>B. Tell Felna and see what she thinks

>C. Ignore it, search for some other clues

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Suggest going back
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>>33192614
>>B. Tell Felna and see what she thinks
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>>B.
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>>33192614
>D + E
She's probably dead already. We might as well just go back
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>>33190964
QUEST. GOES. IN. THE. TITTLE. FIELD.
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>>33192723
>Tittle

Nice spelling, jackass.
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>>33192614
>>B. Tell Felna and see what she thinks
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>>33192752
>jackass
Oh I'm the jackass, rather than you for being a bastard and circumventing filters by being a forgetful cunt? I don't mind quests so much, but don't be an asshole and make me manually filter them.
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>>33192752
Not that anon, but you should put it in the Title. Makes it easier to find.
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>>33192641
>>33192708
>>33192798
Deciding not to do anything rash, you tell Felna what you've found, rather than running blindly towards a potentially dangerous situation.

"We should get a closer look," she tells you, and the two of you make your way to the branches.

Looking past them, you see a cliff a fair distance away from you, and further rows of trees beyond it. Looking down, you see that one more step would have taken you down a very steep slope and into a creek bed, much like it apparently did to Galda.

She stands in the shallow water, a single dead Crocodile Wolf lying beside her. Before her stands another of the beasts, snarling and baring its teeth at her. You notice blood running down her left arm, but judging by the look of the corpse next to her, you don't think it's hers.

The remaining Crocodile Wolf growls and leaps at its foe, who sidesteps and spins to face it as it lands.

Seeing Galda's right side, you notice that her right arm looks pretty messed up. Perhaps she dislocated it in the fall. It hangs limply at her side, and her right hand is empty.

"We have to help her," Felna tells you.

>A. Go down the slope and try not to get hurt

>B. Pull a chunk of Earth up and hurl it at a downward angle to hit the beast (50 or higher)

>C. Tell her that Galda can handle herself

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Do nothing
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>>33192954
B. Pull a chunk of Earth up and hurl it at a downward angle to hit the beast (50 or higher)

If we fail maybe we'll distract it at least
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>>33192954
>>B. Pull a chunk of Earth up and hurl it at a downward angle to hit the beast (50 or higher)
>>
> B. Pull a chunk of Earth up and hurl it at a downward angle to hit the beast (50 or higher)

It's a win-win situation
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>>33192984
>>33193000
>>33193023
B wins; roll
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Rolled 85

>>33193113
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Rolled 68

>>33193113
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Rolled 7

>>33193113
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Rolled 16

>>33193113
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>>33192984
>>33193000
>>33193023
>>33193132
You decide to help her with what you do best; Earthbending!

Pulling up a chunk of Earth from the slope, you take aim and hurl it at the Crocodile Wolf. With its focus entirely on Galda, it never even sees your attack coming. The chunk of Earth slams into its side, knocking it over and sending it sliding further from you.

Galda's head snaps towards you, her eyes narrowing when she sees you. Turning her attention back to her fallen foe, she rushes the creature as it struggles to right itself. She leaps onto the chunk of Earth that now rests in the creek bed, and leaps off of it, bringing her dagger down with her and sinking it into the creature's head between its eyes.

The Crocodile Wolf lets out a shocked cry, spasming and backing up before going limp and falling to the ground, dead.

Before you can say or do anything else, Felna slides down the slope and begins running towards her sister.

>A. Go down the slope and try not to get hurt

>B. Just stay where you are

>C. Tell Felna that you're going back to get help

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33193452
>C
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>>33193452
>>A. Go down the slope and try not to get hurt
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>>33193452
>A
>>
>>33193452
>B. Just stay where you are
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>>33193452
>C. Tell Felna that you're going back to get help
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>>33193452
>B. Just stay where you are
Let her handle her cunt of a sister.
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>>33193526
thisss
> B.
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>>33193508
>>33193526
>>33193557
You remain where you are, deciding to let Felna deal with her sister. You watch as she runs to her and examines her injured arm. You hear Galda shout a curse as Felna relocated her arm. The two of them proceed to look around the creek, presumably for the other dagger. While they're preoccupied by that, however, something catches your eye.

It moves on four legs, like a Crocodile Wolf, but is far bigger. It's large, powerful legs support a massive, brown-furred body. From the body, at the end of a short neck, is a fish-head with a long, curved fin rising from it. Two black, expressionless eyes look around as the creature sniffs the air. It lets out a low hiss, revealing hundreds of small but jagged teeth. It's clawed feet begin to carry it towards the two girls, who seem to be completely unaware of it.

>A. Call out to them and tell them what's coming

>B. Throw a rock at it

>C. Stay silent and where you are

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Go down the slope and go to them

>F. Go down the slope and towards the beast
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>>33193695
>B
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>>33193695
>A
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>>33193695
>A. Call out to them and tell them what's coming
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>>33193695
B
Throw the biggest rock eva!
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>>33193695
>>A. Call out to them and tell them what's coming
>>B. Throw a rock at it
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> A. Call out to them and tell them what's coming
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>>33193710
>>33193726
>>33193787
They will see the rock, and we can yell as we do it.
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>>33193787
>>33193734
>>33193730
>>33193726
>>33193710
>>33193708
You shout a warning to the girls as you pull out a chunk of earth and hurl it at the approaching monster. It ends up simply being too far away, and your rock crashes a few feet in front of the beast. This does, however, cause it to rear up and let out a roar of surprise, alerting Galda and Felna to what you were warning them about.

Felna says something to Galda, who nods as the two of them break into a sprint towards the slope where you are standing. The creature roars and gives chase, moving quickly to catch them.

The girls reach the slope, but it is too steep for them to climb. You're not sure if you can reach to help them up, and trying might waste what time they have before the creature reaches them. You could try Earthbending, but there's no telling how much more rock you can remove from the slope before the ground becomes unstable and you fall. You could go down and help them, but you don't know how you'll get out once you're down there.

>A. Try to help them up

>B. Throw a rock at the approaching creature

>C. Slide down and tell them to fight

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Tell them to keep alive while you go get help
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>>33193967
>B. Throw a rock at the approaching creature
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>>33193967
>A. Try to help them up
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>>33193967
Try and throw rocks in rapid succession. If we embed them in the ground, then girls can use them to climb up?

Or can we not throw enough rocks to be helpful?
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>>33193967
>A

Running up slopes is really fucking hard
>>
> A. Help them

wish we could do more than throw rocs with bending... earth barrier, create a spike in front of the creature so that it impale itself, make steps on the slope... but as it stands, help them out
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>>33194115
>>33194092
You get onto your knees and reach down. The girls hope up and each grab your hand; Felna grabbing your right, Galda, your left.

As you try to pull them up, the creature continues to get closer, letting out a loud roar as it prepares to attack. You get the girls up to you just in time to avoid a swipe of the beast's claws. Galda turns towards it and readies her remaining dagger. Felna grabs her shoulder and shakes her head, and Galda reluctantly puts the dagger away and backs up.

The beast continues to growl as it digs its claws into the slope, trying to pull itself up.

>A. Flee

>B. Try to Earthbend at it

>C. Stay where you are; there's no way it can reach you

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33194256
Move the slope. Doesn't matter how, just so long as we fuck with the creature.
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>>33194256
Should we tell the girls to run for help while we try to destroy it's leverage?
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>>33194256
>B
just like, toss a rock at it's head
don't even earthbend
just annoy it
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>>33194256
Everyone backup, then collapse the cliff.
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>>33194314
Combine B with D (specify what you want to say) and sure
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>>33194256
>>A. Flee
It'll settle with eating the dead crocodile wolves.
>>
>> A.
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>>33194256
>B. Try to Earthbend at it

>D. Dialogue writein

"You two go back to camp, tell them what's coming. I'll try to hold it off"
>>
>>33194424
>>33194382
You run, and tell the others to do the same. The three of you turn and flee, leaving the creature behind. It's growls grow fainter and fainter, and soon you can't hear them at all. The three of you stand in the middle of the forest, catching your breath. You're all winded, and the girls have some scraped on them, but otherwise, you all seem to be unharmed.

"Well, that was exciting," Felna comments after a moment.

"Yeah, but what was that thing?" Galda asks.

"I have no idea; I'm just glad we didn't have to fight it," her sister replies.

"Really? I wish we'd stuck around and took it down," Galda replies.

Felna's eyes narrow. "Don't be so cocky; had we not shown up, you wouldn't have even beaten those Crocodile Wolves."

"I was fine!" Galda protests. "Had I not fallen, those things would have been dead long before you got there."

"But you did fall, and had our friend here not stepped in with his Earthbending, you might have died," Felna tells her sister angrily.

Galda turns to you, seeming to acknowledge your presence for the first time since fleeing that creature. You see that she has a rather nasty looking cut above her right eye; most likely from her fight with the Crocodile Wolves. She glares at you for several seconds, her left hand tightening around the hilt of her remaining dagger.

Felna's eyes narrow, and you prepare yourself for a fight. But, Galda just takes a deep breath, and lets out a sight.

"I guess I have to thank you," Galda admits grudgingly. "But, being useful one time doesn't change my opinion about you or any benders."

>A. Tell her you don't care about having her respect

>B. Tell her you'll prove her wrong about benders

>C. Tell her that next time she can save herself

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Say nothing

>F. Punch her in the face

>G. Earthbend at her
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>>33194702
>A. Tell her you don't care about having her respect
Eat a dick, bitch.
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>>33194702
>A. Tell her you don't care about having her respect
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>>33194702
>D

"Your welcome"
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>>33194702
>F
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>>33194702
>D. Your Welcome
>>
> D.

"I'm just glad you're ok. Not all benders are elitist assholes, Galda."
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>>33194702
D
you're welcome
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>>33194702
>D. Say nothing, shake our head at her, turn away from her and walk back towards camp.
>>
>>33194790
>>33194818
>>33194878
>>33194873
"You're welcome," you tell her.

She grinds her teeth. "Thank you."

"I'm just glad you're okay," you continue. "Not all benders are elitist assholes, Galda."

She seems a bit surprised by this response, and relaxes the grip on her dagger a bit. She doesn't let her composure slip for long, however, and she soon slips back into her normal posture.

"I'm still not convinced," she tells you as she passes. "But, I guess we'll see."

"That went...better than expected," Felna comments as her sister leaves.

>A. Ask her why she doesn't seem to hate benders like her sister does

>B. Ask if she things Galda will EVER stop hating you

>C. Ask why Galda is such a bitch

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Suggest heading back to the others

>F. Say nothing, just go back to the others
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>>33194995
A
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>>33194995
>A. Ask her why she doesn't seem to hate benders like her sister does
>B. Ask if she things Galda will EVER stop hating you
>E. Suggest heading back to the others
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>>33195062
yes, A B E
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>>33195062
Okay chief I dig it
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>>33195139
>>33195077
>>33195062
>>33195049
"Why don't you seem to hate benders like your sister does?" you ask.

She shrugs. "Different circumstances create different personalities. Besides, my parents don't hate benders, and neither does my brother." She grins. "So, you shouldn't have to worry about any of US trying to kill you in your sleep."

"Speaking of which, do you think Galda will EVER stop hating me?" you ask.

"Maybe," Felna tells you. "It depends on how you act towards her. If you keep rising to her bait and fighting like you did earlier, than she'll go on hating you. Act a bit more like you did just now, and I think there's hope."

"I guess we should head back to the others," you suggest.

Felna nods and takes off running, and you once again find yourself struggling to keep up. It doesn't take long for you to make it back to the others. Felna's parents come over and hug her, and your parents do the same to you.

"We're glad you're safe, son," your dad tells you.

"And we're very proud," your mother adds. "Galda just got through explaining what happened. It seems you did some impressive Earthbending and helped fight off a Crocodile Wolf."

"And helped them escape from a Shark Bear," your father adds. "Very impressive."

>A. Tell them to continue, you enjoy praise

>B. Tell them it was no big deal

>C. Tell them they're embarrassing you

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Say nothing
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>>33195307
>D. Ooooh a Shark Bear ... you sure this is a safe spot?
>>
>>33195307
>A
>>
>>33195307
>>C. Tell them they're embarrassing you
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>>33195307
>D

"First Crocodile Wolves and now a Shark bear? Now if I was the paranood type I'd say this incredibly dangerous and untamed wilds would be the perfect place to "get rid" of people."
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>>33195307
C
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>>33195337
this
D.
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>>33195420
>>33195337
"Oooh a Shark Bear...you sure this is a safe spot?" you ask.

"We're in the wilderness," your mom points out. "Safe is not really the best word for it."

"First Crocodile Wolves, and now a Shark Bear? Now, if I were the paranoid type, I'd say this incredibly dangerous and untamed wilderness would be the perfect place to get rid of people," you comment.

"If it was just my family, I wouldn't be surprised," Galda comments from near the fire. "But, she also sent a family of highly respected benders. With how much she goes on about how important you and your bloodlines are, I doubt she'd try to just get rid of you."

"I agree; the Queen isn't trying to send us to our death, this is just a dangerous situation," your father says.

"We knew it would be dangerous going in," your mom tells you. "But, we are prepared to handle it. Your father and I have faced many dangerous situations and made it out just fine. And, judging by what just happened, you can handle yourself pretty well too."

"Told you," your father says smugly.

"I never had any doubt," your mom replies before giving you a kiss on the cheek. "I promise you, as long as your father and I are here, we won't let anything bad happen to you, or your brothers."

She turns towards Ren's family. "And we'll protect everyone else just as well. We're all in this together out here; we'll all watch out for each other."

Ren and Sena smile, while Galda just snorts, earning a glare from her sister.

>A. Tell your mom and dad that you love them

>B. Tell them enough mushy stuff

>C. Stay silent

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33195661
>A
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>>33195661
>D. I guess my fears were ... groundless
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>>33195832
Boo!
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>>33195832
>>33195781
Deadlock; you know the drill
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>>33195841
We need some puns here Som and if it's not this one then I'll just keep getting ... boulder
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>>33195857
WhyNotBoth?.jpg
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>>33195832
Supporting this
>>
Yes why not both
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>>33195882
>>33195867
>>33195832
>>33195781
"I love you guys," you say to your parents.

Your mom beams down at you. "We love you, too."

Your dad smiles and ruffles your hair, earning a giggle from Felna and some laughter from the other boys.

"Well, I guess my fears were...groundless," you comment.

"Booo!" Bulo yells.

"Well, it'll be getting dark soon," your mom announces. "I'll take first watch."

>A. Volunteer to do so instead

>B. Go get some rest

>C. Dialogue writein
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>>33195942
>B. Go get some rest
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>>33195942
>B.
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>>33195942
>B

Fuck man my Shadows are running at mach 15
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> B + D
"Yah, I'm so tired I'm gonna sleep like a rock."
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>>33196097
>>33196032
>>33196004
>>33195977
"Yeah, I'm so tired I'm gonna sleep like a rock," you comment.

"Shut up!" Bulo yells.

You go and get some sleep, feeling completely refreshed when you wake up the next morning. You see Sonyo and Lee still sound asleep, your mother asleep not far from them, looking exhausted. Your father sits nearby, talking to Bulo. Ren and Sena sleep side by side, Galda sleeping not far away. Felna is nowhere to be seen.

>A. Go talk to your dad and Bulo

>B. Wake someone (specify)

>C. Go look for Felna

>D. Go back to sleep
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>>33196162
>E
Kill Galda in her sleep
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>>33196162
>A. Go talk to your dad and Bulo
also pun at them
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>>33196162
>>A. Go talk to your dad and Bulo
>>C. Ask we're Felna went.
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>>33196227
This
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>>33196227
Backing
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>>33196313
>>33196299
>>33196227
>>33196219
You go over to your father and older brother.

"...Queen tell you about this place?" you hear your brother say.

"Not much. Like I've been telling you, nobody has really explored this area yet," your father replies.

Your brother looks up at you as you approach. "Hey, sleep well?"

"Do you guys know where Felna went?" you ask.

They look at one another.

A smirk works its way across your brother's face. "Ah, I see...."

>A. Ask him what he's talking about

>B. Say you just noticed that she doesn't seem to be around and wanted to make sure nothing bad happened

>C. Stay silent

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33196397
>A. Ask him what he's talking about
>B. Say you just noticed that she doesn't seem to be around and wanted to make sure nothing bad happened
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>>33196397
>A. Ask him what he's talking about
>B. Say you just noticed that she doesn't seem to be around and wanted to make sure nothing bad happened
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>>33196397
>D. Not like that. You're gravely mistaken.
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>>33196521
>>33196491
"What are you talking about?" you ask.

"Oooh, nothing," Bulo says with a grin.

"I just noticed that she doesn't seem to be around and wanted to make sure nothing bad happened," you insist.

"Whatever you say, bro, whatever you say," Bulo replies.

Your father rolls his eyes. "She said she had to go blow off some steam and that she'd be back."

>A. Ask what Bulo thinks is so funny

>B. Ask what that means

>C. Ash where she went

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33196624
>A. Ask what Bulo thinks is so funny
>B. Ask what that means
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>>33196624
>A. Ask what Bulo thinks is so funny
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>>33196624
>>33196624
>C. Ask where she went
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>>33196698
>>33196690
>>33196724
"What's so funny?" you ask Bulo.

"Dude, you like here," Bulo tells you.

Your dad sighs at him. "It's amazing how you can act the youngest so easily."

"So, what did she mean by "blow off steam" , exactly?" you ask.

"I have no idea. Maybe she was mad about something," your father tells you.

"Do you know where she went?" you ask.

"Same way the three of you went yesterday," your father tells you.

>A. Go try to find Felna

>B. Tell your brother you don't like her like that

>C. Smack your brother upside the head

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33196861
>C. Smack your brother upside the head
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>>33196861
>C. Smack your brother upside the head with a rock

>A. Go try to find Felna
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>>33196861
>>A. Go try to find Felna
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>>33196861
>>A. Go try to find Felna
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>>33196975
>>33196946
>>33196889
>>33196872
You ponder smacking Bulo upside the head, but decide that you don't want another fight after yesterday. You make your way through the path you took through the woods yesterday, and ultimately find yourself at the top of the slope.

Looking down, you see Felna breathing heavily and sweating. Some of the ground around her appears a bit darker than normal. You wonder if she got in a fight, or if it rained last night over here.

>A. Call out to let her know you're here

>B. Go down the slope and go over to her

>C. Stay silent and where you are

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Go back to the others
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>>33197112
>C
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>>33197112
>>C. Stay silent and where you are
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>>33197112
>C. Stay silent and where you are
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>>33197112
>D

"You know it's dangerous to be out here by yourself right?"
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>>33197200
>>33197127
>>33197176
You keep quiet and watch her from your position at the top of the slope. She just stands there, breathing heavily for a few more seconds before plopping down in the little bit of water in the creek. She scoops some of it into her hands and drops it on her head in an effort to cool off. You find yourself wondering what exactly she did to get that tired. Maybe the Shark Bear came back? But there's no sign of it, so she didn't kill it. And even if she did fight it off, how would she have done so?

>A. Call out to let her know you're here

>B. Go down the slope and go over to her

>C. Stay silent and where you are

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Go back to the others
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>>33197352
>A. Call out to let her know you're here
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>>33197352
>>B. Go down the slope and go over to her
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>>33197352
>B. Go down the slope and go over to her
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>>33197428
>>33197383
You slide down the slope and run over to where Felna is sitting and cooling herself off.

She doesn't seem to notice you until you get close, when she looks over and jumps to her feet in surprise, pulling her right fist back. She stops as she realizes who it is and lets out a relieved sigh before dropping her fist.

"Oh, it's you.," she says. "What are you doing out here?"

>A. Tell her you were wondering the same about her

>B. Ask why she's so exhausted

>C. Say nothing

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33197626
>B
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>>33197626
>A
>B
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>>33197626
>>A. Tell her you were wondering the same about her
>>B. Ask why she's so exhausted
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>>33197626
>A. Tell her you were wondering the same about her
>D. Dialogue writein
"Not that I didn't think you could handle yourself, but heading off alone in the middle of the night towards a SharkBear seemed like something you shouldn't do alone."
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>>33197626
>D. After lastnight I was just worried about one of us going off alone
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>>33197758
>>33197777
Pretty much these
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>>33197712
>>33197738
>>33197743
>>33197758
>>33197777
>>33197831
"I was wondering the same thing about you," you tell her.

She laughs nervously. "Just getting some exercise. That's...you know, why I was so sweaty. I have to keep in shape for all the stuff we have to deal with. What about you? You didn't answer my question."

"Well, not that I didn't think you could handle yourself, but running off alone kind of has me worried after last night," you explain.

She smiles. "I appreciate the concern. But I'm far from helpless. As for that Bear, I haven't seen any sign of it."

>A. Ask if she wants a workout partner

>B. Ask if she wants to head back

>C. Say nothing

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Leave
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>>33197887
>A. Ask if she wants a workout partner
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>>33197887
>B
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>>33197887
>>A. Ask if she wants a workout partner
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>>33197887
>>A. Ask if she wants a workout partner
>>D. Dialogue writein
"I guess you must've gone for a dip before I got here, seeing as how the ground is damp. I don't think I could've survived the beating I'd have gotten if I got here earlier"
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>>33197887
>A. Ask if she wants a workout partner
>D. Want to see if you can dodge rocks better than your sister?
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>>33197917
>>33197922
>>33197942
>>33197966
>>33197973
"I guess you must've gone for a dip before I got here, seeing as the ground is damp," you comment.

Her eyes widen a bit as she looks at the dark ground.

"I don't think I could've survived the beating I'd have gotten if I got here earlier," you continue.

She blinks then chuckles a bit. "Yes, that's it. Yes, you would have been severely unprepared for the experience."

"So, do you want a workout partner? We can see if you can dodge rocks better than your sister," you suggest.

"That sounds fun, but I'm all worked out for today," she tells you.

"Want to head back?" you ask.

"Sure, but I'm not sure how to get up that slope; it's pretty steep," she tells you.

>A. Suggest going around to find another way up

>B. Try making stairs up with Earthbending by pulling chunks partway out of the ground (85 or higher)

>C. Try using Earthbending to create stairs by hurling chunks of Earth into the slope (75 or higher)

>D. Dialogue writein

>E. Tell her someone will come for you eventually, for now you can just hang out
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>>33198164
Earthbending practice is GO GO GO

Consider this a vote for either earthbending option.
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>>33198164
>B. Try making stairs up with Earthbending by pulling chunks partway out of the ground (85 or higher)

I know this is bait but we need more control with our bending

also we should learn how to stick people with the pointy end
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>>33198164
>>B. Try making stairs up with Earthbending by pulling chunks partway out of the ground (85 or higher)
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>>33198164
>B. Try making stairs up with Earthbending by pulling chunks partway out of the ground (85 or higher)
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>>33198164
>C. Try using Earthbending to create stairs by hurling chunks of Earth into the slope (75 or higher)
Nothing to lose but some pride
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>>33198225
>>33198223
>>33198212
B wins, roll d100
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Rolled 91

>>33198353
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Rolled 67

>>33198353
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>>33198353
>>33198368
Feels good man
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>>33198368
Best Earth bender coming through!
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>>33198368
>>33198225
>>33198223
>>33198212
>>33198409
>>33198397

You come up with an idea to get the two of you up the slope. It seems crazy, but it just might work.

You begin to pull chunks of earth out of the slope, but manage to make them more smooth and rectangular shaped. In addition, you only bring them part of the way out. You pull out chunk after chunk until you have a small stairway leading up the slope.

Felna looks at you, mouth agape.

"That's amazing!" she tells you.

The two of you approach your new staircase, and Felna immediately begins to climb. You follow, and the two of you quickly make your way to the top of the slope. Felna turns around and looks back down into the creek, then back to you.

"And my sister says bending is useless," she laughs. "If she saw this she'd change her tune."

>A. Tell her to continue, you enjoy praise

>B. Tell her it was no big deal

>C. Be silent

>D. Dialogue writein
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>>33198500
>A
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>>33198431
I guess you could say are skill at earth bending is ground breaking.
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>>33198500
>B. Tell her it was no big deal
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>>33190964
Heart!
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>>33198500
>B
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>>33198500
>B. Tell her it was no big deal
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>>33198500
Yeah, you better be impressed. I'm gonna be having a headache from the focus that took the rest of the day for nothing, otherwise.
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>>33198543
Mah nigga
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>>33198566
>>33198558
>>33198535
"It was no big deal," you tell her, although it did take a fair amount of effort and concentration.

She smiles. "I disagree. Not very many earthbenders can do that sort of thing. It's impressive."

She walks past you and starts towards camp. "But, great earthbender or not, I better not catch you spying on me when I'm down there, or your ass is grass."

(To be continued)

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>I'll stick around a bit to answer question
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>>33198731
What does she do down there?

I'm guessing furious masturbation.
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>>33198761
It's a secret
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>>33198787
I got a fetish for tsundere chicks. Are you prepared to reap what you've sown?
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>>33198830
Idunno
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>>33198761
My guess?

Bending. Perhaps even water bending
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>>33198911
Not a bad guess
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>>33198922
Space Sword when?
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>>33199001
Hahahaha
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>>33198911
I'd second that guess. water bending was literally my first thought when Som was describing the scene
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>>33199429
>>33198911
Keep guessing kids
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>>33199955
Firebending or she's the avatar
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>>33190964
Quest in subject, please.



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