Talk:Hama/@comment-67.241.11.27-20120831184625

Hama's entire story isn't even the saddest part to me. Imagine what Kanna would think if she ever learned what happened to her best friend, the last waterbender of the southern water tribe. Also, notice she didn't seem to help out other prisoners when she escaped, though she showed some attachment to them, referring to them as her "brothers and sisters," I feel like maybe she felt a strong attachment to the moon, and water, and was the best waterbender or at least the smartest, to evade the fire nation soldiers until she was the only one left. Perhaps she felt they had given up their abilities and were going to rot because of their lack of faith anyway. It all chokes me up.