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Overview[]
Rong Yan and Aloi finally arrive at the Southern Water Tribe.
Chapter 1: Royal Allies[]
Book 2: Water
Chapter 1: Royal Allies
The ferocious roar of a dragon echoed through the cold wintery skies of the South Pole region, Aloi holding on tight to Rong Yan peered over yonder to see a large sheet of ice. On the coast nestled in the center was the capital city of the Southern Water Tribe, Iqaluit. The city's expanse was vast and tremendous all the buildings in the city were made of protective ice and snow outer layer to protect the inside. The frame of the buildings was mostly made of wood.
Some of the huts were made of wood though, in the back of there a gargantuan structure elevated off the ground sitting atop an even larger platform foundation. With numerous towers topped with rounded spires. Although it is entirely white in coloration, the towers appear golden when illuminated by sunlight.
The architectural design of the structure was of traditional Southern Water Tribe style, particularly in foundation and furnishings. Apertures line the front and sides of the building each one covered by rice paper imported from the Earth Kingdom to keep the cold out. A gateway leads to a courtyard located at the center of the palace, which is connected to the numerous chambers inside the building with corridors that have elaborate arches at their entrances. The roar of Shen the red dragon as an announcement of landing, soon after Rong Yan snapped on the reins and steered Shen down to the palace stables.
The front courtyard was flat, ice and snow everywhere narrow rectangle pools lined to the left and right of the path leading down to the stairs of the palace that lead down to the street of the upper sector of the city. Men in light blue parkas with white arctic fur lining the cuffs and the neck areas of the parkas to keep the warriors warm. There were men wielding machetes and maces in between every other man that only had a waterskin to his side. Below Rong Yan could see the royal stables where he could land and get Shen sheltered to remain warm while they stayed in the Southern Water Tribe. Two men with spears quickly met the Avatar and his Air Nomad friend, they knelt before them another whistled to the stable hand to guide the dragon to a cozy stable.
The Southern Water Tribe capital, Iqaluit as seen by Rong Yan and Aloi from the sky.
"You are Avatar Rong Yan of the Fire Nation, yes?" questioned the guard, Rong Yan nodded, "Yes I am the Avatar."
"It is an honor to guide you to Chief Unirak, Avatar. The chief has been waiting for your arrival," the guard responded, he swung his arm forward as he pivoted his body to face the palace snowy steps gesturing for the Avatar and his companion to follow him.
Inside, the palace contained enormous halls and retained an intricate array of wings and chambers. Tapestries and moldings bearing the tribal insignia, fur hides, and numerous cultural symbols are laid throughout the numerous sections of the structure. White lamps attached to the pillars and golden chandeliers on the roof are used to light the interior.
There was a large banquet hall used for large scale celebrations, such as the royal feast in the upcoming Glacier Spirits Festival which was a few months away. Numerous dining tables sprawled about the banquet hall, also, several strings of lanterns are hung from the ceiling. One hallway led to the throne room that was used by the Chief of the Southern Water Tribe which he sat in every day. The room itself was sparsely furnished, with a single throne carved of ice located on an elevated platform in front of the chamber. Three large moldings of the Southern Water Tribe emblem were visible on three arches directly behind the throne.
The man who sat on the throne was middle-aged near his early fifties his long hair began to gray out with more visible strands of gray were overpowering the black strands of hair. He wore a short black goatee and thick black mustache which weren't being invaded by gray yet. Just like everyone else he was wearing a parka except his was made of rare animals of the arctic, it dyed a dark royal blue hue, and the furs inside and around the cuffs of the sleeves were of an arctic saber-tooth walrus leopard which happens to be a rare and dangerous creature often revered by the Water Tribe as a child of Agloolik the god of hunting and fishing. These animals were skilled in both hunting and fishing and early tribesmen settlers studied the creature in its natural habitat and learned to hunt the way they do.
Underneath the parka he wore a royal blue robe which warmed his legs from the cold, his boots were made of arctic turtle seal blubber. On his side was a machete made of the thick bone jaw of an arctic whale shark the jagged teeth still attached to the jaw gave the machete both a great cutting quality and the power to tear and destroy flesh causing the enemy to bleed out. On his head was an arctic penguin otter skin wrapped around his head, the tail of the former creature jutted to the left and in front of the skin cap in a beaded sheath, it was black and white. The hat was of great symbolic importance.
Surrounding the throne room were several men tall, short, thin, fat, all shapes and sizes they all wore parkas similar to the warriors outside these were the royal guards all of them had waterskins on their hips standing tall, chests puffed out and chins raised high showing a superior look. Rong Yan and Aloi were led to the front of the throne where Chief Unirak sat. He squinted his eyes observing his guests Rong Yan and Aloi both knelt before the chief to show respect for the head of state. He rose from his throne gesturing for them to rise, they stood back up on their feet.
"Avatar Rong Yan you honor me by choosing to come here to master waterbending but you must know Master Naartok isn't here. He's still on a trip in the Northern Water Tribe visiting the city of Aupaluk, he will be informed of your arrival but it will be at least a month before his return," began Unirak.
"I have to wait a month until he arrives? Can't I just go to the North Pole learn from him there?" asked Rong Yan.
"My apologies you happened to arrive at a time where his ambassador duties have had him occupied in the North Pole. You may learn the basics with another master we have available while you await Naartok's arrival," Unirak apologized to Rong Yan.
The meeting between Chief Unirak, Rong Yan and Aloi was interrupted by a girl shouting to her father the chief, "Father where did you move-" she barged in, the guards in the left doorway did not hold her back they silently bowed she froze and went silent. Chief Unirak jerked his head to the left to eye his daughter in a displeased way.
Portrait painting of Princess Tanaraq of the Southern Water Tribe.
Rong Yan and Aloi slightly glanced back to view the incoming person, a beautiful flawlessly brown-skinned girl with sparkingly blue eyes that remind you of the expanse ocean outside the harbor, and long white hair like the frozen wastes outside the capital city styled like an infinity braid with one micro braid on each side of her head, each micro braid was held together by small round blue ornaments, she was wearing royal light blue robes with an oversized hood but not ridiculously big, the inside of her robes were lined with the richest furs that kept her warm.
She realized that she interrupted her father's audience with guests and now she regretted it. She slightly bowed before backpedaling back out of the throne room. Unirak still displeased sighed and shook his head calling her back out, "Tanaraq!"
The princess of the Southern Water Tribe popped her head back out from the left doorway, "Yes father?" she questioned the chief.
"You know it's rude to interrupt my court, Tanaraq. If you're going barge in like that the least you can do is introduce yourself to our esteemed guests," lectured Unirak.
She let out a nervous and embarrassing giggle she slightly courtesy bow before stopping halfway and transitioned it into offering Rong Yan and Aloi a handshake. Rong Yan tittered at the nervous reaction of the princess while Aloi elbowed him in the kidney to gesture him to stop. He winced a bit in discomfort shaking the princess's hand, Tanaraq bowed her head while she shook Rong Yan's hand.
"I am princess Tanaraq of the Southern Water Tribe, firebender. What brings you to our city?" she introduced herself formally before asking him a question.
"A pleasure to meet you, princess. I am Avatar Rong Yan, and this is-" he responded before being interrupted by Aloi who wished to acquaint herself with the princess instead of letting Rong Yan introduce her.
"Greetings, princess I am Aloi of the Sum Pa Air Temple. We're here so that my friend can train under Master Naartok but he's not here," Aloi broke in.
Shaking hands with Aloi she gave a courtesy bow to her, "It's a rare sight to see an airbender in our city, I hope you two enjoy yourselves while you're here. Yes, I am aware of Master Naartok being in the North Pole on a trip I apologize for that."
"No need, your highness. The chief just got done informing us about this," Rong Yan mentioned.
"What is it that you're looking for my daughter?" inquired Unirak so that he could finish whatever manner she needs.
"I simply needed you to tell me where you moved the quills, father. I received a letter from Tulok," Tanaraq answered.
"Ahh yes well the quills are in a small box on top of the shelf behind the lectern in the library, cub," Unirak said.
"Thank you, father," she thanked him before bowing to the chief and padding out of the throne room.
Turning his attention back to Rong Yan and Aloi he apologizes again, "Again my sincerest apologies Avatar Rong Yan. My daughter was not aware you were arriving today. She gets over joyous when Prince Tulok of the Northern Water Tribe sends her a response."
"That's all their relationship is nowadays, they've met when they were children but now as adults to keep strong ties with our sister tribe, my daughter has been arranged to marry the northern prince," Chief Unirak spoke briefly of the princess's arranged marriage with the prince of the Northern Water Tribe to strengthen the alliance between the two tribes.
The chief sighed, "If only her mother could have been here she would be happy for our daughter."
"Enough of my rambling," he added before repeating, "If you'd like to learn some basics from one of our masters here in the city you're more than welcome, Avatar Rong Yan."
"I'd be delighted Chief Unirak," Rong Yan replied bowing to the chief.
"I'd also like to extend some hospitality and welcome you to stay here in the palace for the evenings, there is no warmer place here in the Southern Water Tribe than inside my palace," Unirak offered.
"We thank you for this offer, chief," Aloi bowed.
"Please one of my guards would be happy to escort you to Master Tullik," Unirak offered, they both nodded to the offer and one of the men stepped forward bowing to the Avatar and his friend. Suddenly a courier runs into the palace almost making it into the throne room before the two men on the left doorway cross their spears blocking passage.
"What's going on? Let him in," Unirak ordered, the courier scrambles to his knees bowing to the chief before rummaging through his satchel giving a scroll to the chief. Unirak grabs the scroll from the anxiety-filled courier, Rong Yan concerned with the state of mind that the courier currently is in. He looked rather frightened, he gestures the guard about halting because he wants to know what's going on.
Unirak unties the string around the scroll and rolls it to read it, "Chief Unirak, this is Elder Malgi from the Kalluk settlement in northeastern Aagiak region of the South Pole. My hunters have reported sights of Fifth Nation pirates near our waters. I fear they might invade the town and take it, as you know our coal mines supply the capital. We're going to need reinforcements out here.
Yours, Elder Malgi"
"Torngark curse those pirates! I'll send a squad of five warriors and a waterbender to Aagiak that'll get them to leave my coal mines alone," Unirak stated.
"Chief Unirak if you need assistance dealing with those pirates Aloi and I are more than happy to help," Rong Yan offered.
"No I couldn't possibly ask you to do that," declined Unirak.
"I insist that you do. Whoever leads them will be afraid to make a move for as long as I exist," Rong Yan claimed.
"Granted, you will accompany a squad of soldiers to the Aagiak region of the South Pole. Kalluk is known through the tundra as a coal mining settlement, those pirates want the coal to power their ships," Unirak continued.
"Where did they even get iron ships?" questioned Rong Yan.
"During the Thirty Year War, they stole ships from the province of Huai in the Earth Kingdom. While most of the coastal provinces still use wooden ships, Huai leads the Oma kingdom in shipbuilding," answered Unirak.
"The Fifth Nation acts only when the world is at war because they remain unchecked by their enemies," added Unirak.
"Wait a minute there's a Fifth Nation?" Rong Yan was puzzled since he learned in the academy there were only four nations.
Fifth Nation blockade, between Nunavik and Kauk regions.
"Yes the Fifth Nation, they're fleet of pirates their leaders are exiles from the Southern Water Tribe and they recruit people from any nation. They deal in human trafficking often selling slaves and prostitutes, I'm guessing the only reason you've never heard of them is because they're not a threat to the Fire Nation," explained Unirak.
"Iminaurak is their leader he was exiled by my father a fugitive who stole from the armory before he was exiled. He was once my father's admiral, with the experience he gained he created his fleet. After my father's death and when I was crowned chief as a boy, he invaded the island of Kauk and took it for his own. The elder on Kauk signed a peace treaty with him in the end, Iminaurak double-crossed him right then and there and killed the elder. Making everyone else a slave," Unirak retold a memory.
"So why haven't taken it back?" Rong Yan inquired.
"My navy isn't big enough to take on his fleet of pirates for every one boat we have they have five," Unirak confessed.
"I will do what I can to weaken them, one by one if I must until you're on even ground with the Fifth Nation, Chief Unirak," Rong Yan stated.
"You give me hope Avatar Rong Yan," Unirak thanked Rong Yan the guard that was to lead them to Master Tullik, instead led them to the docks where a large wooden ship was docked. The squad that was accompanying Rong Yan and Aloi were notified by arctic hare owl and were waiting for the Avatar's arrival. The dock was long, it had several boats, and ships nearby.
There was another ship to the left of the ship he was taking to Aagiak several fishermen were coming in with a new load of fish of various shapes, sizes, and colors from the day's work. He imagined the sword shark that he saw in the pile was going to the palace he was then a little disappointed that he would miss out all that meal. He didn't even know how long it would take to reach Kalluk from Iqaluit.
Aloi and Rong Yan boarded the ship introducing themselves to the squad they were joining, "I promise to bring you all back!" Rong Yan promised.
The captain of the squad nodded in approval to the Avatar's words, "We're a family no one gets left behind."
"How long does it take to get to Kalluk from here?" inquired Rong Yan.
"Depends on the route going on the northern route has been proved to be dangerous now that the Fifth Nation occupies Kauk. That one usually took a minimum of two days but going on the southern route it only takes about four days," replied the captain.
"So what makes the route dangerous now?" wondered Rong Yan.
"Believe me we'd take the northern route if we could but the Fifth Nation blockade will stop us and they'll overwhelm us, not sure if the chief told you but our navy isn't strong enough to take out the pirates," the captain responded.
"Yeah he told me about your navy being the weak link right now, I hope we can work together and dismantle the Fifth Nation," Rong Yan finished.
Four Days Later
Ilari Bay, Aagiak, Southern Water Tribe
The captain of the squad held a spyglass to his eye looking through it after passing through the Anmaak Strait in between the Island of Anmaak and the Aagiak region in the distance he could barely make out what he believes might be the pirate ship. It's so hard to make out because they're still too far away it was dawn, the stars were visible and the sun was rising on the east. He believed they were anchored for the evening he stopped looking through the spyglass closing it and stashing it to his side.
The Fifth Nation ship seen in the distance.
Padding through the cabins of the ship he knocks on each door waking up Rong Yan and Aloi and the others. The only people who were awake at the moment were the captain of the squad, the helmsman and one other soldier the waterbender. The helmsman was also a waterbender and trained to fight so if needed the captain can order the helmsman to initiate combat.
It wasn't until an hour later that they closed in on the ship nearby indeed to the captain's predictions it was a Fifth Nation ship. Except this one was made out of wood, the sailing sheets were black and had a skull painted on them. Signifying that this ship was Fifth Nation, the flag of the Fifth Nation was black with a white skull. Everyone stood their ground waiting for the helmsman to get closer to the Fifth Nation ship. When they finally were now side by side the ship the waterbender windmilled his arms raising waves in between the ships freezing them creating a bridge between the two.
No one was aboard the deck of the ship it was likely the men who owned the ship were still asleep. The captain and a few soldiers with Rong Yan ran across he signaled for Aloi to stay with the helmsman and two others. They invaded the ship and scoured below deck examining the area to find the cabins where the crew slept. One of the men paced forward a few steps before tripping over a line. A thud was made when he impacted with the ground but not enough to awaken the crew but the silence didn't last long the line triggered a bell in the cabins.
It rung loud all the men awoke angry as ever because they knew intruders were on their ship. An aperture to the side of the ship gave the waterbender the idea to bend some water out and form an icicle. He held it midair aimed at the door they stood in front of, Rong Yan to the right looking out for others that might come out from elsewhere. The door into one of the cabins swung open, a pirate wielding a cutlass stood under the doorway while behind him were two others. The icicle went through him the waterbender could see through the pirate's body. He hit the ground knees first before he died leaning back. Two more entered where Rong Yan stood on the right side he pivoted to his left and rotated counterclockwise transferring all his energy in between his hands producing a torrent of fire, engulfing both men and burning the part of the ship they entered from.
Suddenly the fire had been extinguished and turned into smoke instead, Rong Yan confused now then straight away a fireball flew in his direction. He fell back avoiding the fireball that collided into the wooden wall of the ship below deck catching it on fire. Kipping up onto his feet he shifted into a gen gua stance spinning his hands around creating a small tornado of air and using a clockwise rotation with an air slice to send it toward the firebending pirate. The mini vortex clashes with the firebender spinning him around uncontrollably flinging him into the wall to the left disorienting him giving one of the warriors with the waterbender to finish him off.
Two men jumped out of the cabin on the left their dead comrade's blood still fresh one of the men a waterbender lashes water out of his waterskin. The southern waterbender takes a grip of the water and water whips one of the men on the left. Hitting his head on the side, he then uses the water to form a tentacle around his wrist and throws one of the men on the right through the aperture and into the ocean. The waterbender pirate flushes in water from the ocean through two apertures giving him and his foe enough resources. The southern waterbender bends the water around into a small wave encircling the pirate waterbender but loses control of it when the pirate swings his body back and redirects the water back at the southerner as a torrent smashing him into the back wall.
Separating himself from the other warriors Rong Yan catches on having a bending battle with the pirate. Another torrent of water is flung this time at Rong Yan who with the flick of his wrists while in xun gua stance conjures a shield of compressed air blocking the torrent of water, he slid back a bit since the torrent was pretty strong. He bent the air around the waterbender using suction to pull him closer to Rong Yan when the waterbender couldn't stop himself he quickly grabbed a puddle off the ground freezing it into an ice pick ready to dispatch the Avatar. When he was close enough Rong Yan sparked a powerful ember into his left hand and shoved it into the man. The waterbender couldn't stab Rong Yan but he nicks him enough to break skin tearing his shirt just below the ribs a bit. Blood became visible but not a single drop fell. Rong Yan clutched at his side using his hand to see if the waterbender drew blood but his hand was clean.
He peered down to examine his shirt to reveal the tear and the skin that stung a bit in the salty ocean air. The southern waterbender was unconscious both of the men grabbed him and put his arms over them carrying him out. Rong Yan heard a rumble then a large rock burst from below. Instead of dealing with it he shot out sprays of fire to ignite the boat. Darting up the stairs and back to the upper deck, he signaled everyone on the ship to cross the bridge quickly. They all ran across he quickly jabbed at the sails of the ship erupting them into flames. Spraying more fire an earthbender burst throw the upper deck but he was too late the sails' spinnaker pole snapped in half and collapsed tearing into the deck the ship began to sink slowly. The deck caved in and the earthbender fell whether he was the last pirate or one of the last pirates on that ship they were all goners.
The helmsman set a course back to Iqaluit, one of the men ran below deck to grab the helmsman's arctic hare owl. Scribbling down on some parchment he sent the owl off to the town of Kalluk to notify them of the destruction of the Fifth Nation ship that spied on them. Another scroll was sent to Chief Unirak to let him know that the pirates were vanquished and they were on their way home. Aloi led Rong Yan down to below deck to lay in a cot while she prepared bandages to aid him. Their only healer was still unconscious, the helmsman was a waterbender too but he didn't know how to heal.
"Where do you guys keep the bandages and first aid supplies?" she asked one of the warriors. He pointed to the shelf near the back wall replying, "The shelf near the back wall has bandages but I wouldn't worry about your friend. His cut isn't so bad. I recommend just dabbing it with some grog the helmsman has in his cabin." Aloi nodded and minced over to the helmsman's quarters grabbing a bottle of grog and a cloth.
Running back over to Rong Yan in the cot she popped the cork off the bottle and dabs some of the spirits onto the cloth and gently pats down the area. Rong Yan winces a little, the sterilization of his minor wound allowing the alcohol to kill any bacteria she wanted to make sure it didn't get infected.
Four Days Later
Iqaluit, Southern Water Tribe
After only four days they finally arrived back at the Southern Water Tribe capital both Rong Yan and the captain of the squad made full recovery after resting for most of the trip. After the captain felt better he offered to heal Rong Yan's wound. The helmsman sounded the bell as the ship came to a halt anchoring near the docks. They were finally back in the capital city, the skies were dark and there was no moon tonight. The only thing illuminating the city besides the lanterns on the roads were the billions of stars in the sky. Rong Yan and Aloi walked off the ship only a few yards away there had been a carriage waiting for their arrival. A man with slicked-back black hair and a small suave mustache stood waiting for them.
Approaching the man he bowed before them, "Welcome back Avatar Rong Yan and Aloi, the chief has instructed me in escorting you via carriage back to the palace," he said. Opening the door he gestured them to enter the carriage allowing Aloi to enter first Rong Yan got in last closing the door while the carriage driver sits on the dickey box. He grabs the reins and snaps them, two arctic camels release a sound and trot toward the palace on the other side of the city.
Feast on the table.
They finally arrived at the palace after about two hours of traveling through the city the carriage driver opens the door for them to get out. They hop off and then immediately escorted by a royal guard up to the feast room where the chief and his children are eating. Going through the corridors they reach the dining hall the large table that stretched from one end of the room to the other was made of pine wood imported from the Tikigak region of the South Pole which is largely engulfed in vegetation.
The table had an extra two chairs tonight there were platters of different foods on the table. Nothing that Aloi liked other than seaweed noodles that she could consume and some fruits and vegetables native to the South Pole's forest, nectarines, lettuce, artichokes, and prunes. On the far side sat Chief Unirak and to his left was Princess Tanaraq, the seat to his right was empty. The two seats near the princess and the right seat that was reserved were assigned to Rong Yan and Aloi. Rong Yan sat near the princess and Aloi near the empty seat.
"Ahh I'm glad you're back Avatar Rong Yan come join us for a meal," Unirak said. They both bow to the chief and the princess, they both thanked the chief, "Thanks."
"What happened in Ilari Bay, Rong Yan?" asked Unirak.
"We dispatched the Fifth Nation pirates and I burned down their ship, chief," replied Rong Yan. "We made sure to bring back all your men and looked around for more ships on the way back," Aloi added.
Unirak grabs a small handheld bell beside him ringing it he says, "You two did a good job, I thank you both for your service."
A cook jogged over to the chief bowing he gestured for him to run over to Rong Yan who scanned the table for food licking his lips. The cook minced over to Rong Yan slightly bowing his head and asking him, "Is there anything I can make you, Avatar?"
"You don't happen to have arctic char-salmon back there do you?" he inquired.
"That we do, Avatar. I will get right on it," responded the cook bowing his head and bolting back into the kitchen.
"Cub, where is your brother?" Chief Unirak questioned Princess Tanaraq.
"I'm not sure, father. He should be spending more time with his crew you know how he takes his hobby seriously," answered Tanaraq.
"You have a son, chief?" wondered Rong Yan.
"Yes his name is Unaraq, and he's my firstborn child. He's a fine warrior and fisherman reminds me of me when I was a boy," replied Unirak.
Two guards bow when a young man in his mid-twenties enters the dining hall late to the feast between his father and guests. He's tall, fit, dark brown skin, his complexion was darker than his sister's. He had long dashing black hair, a small bristly tuft under his lower lip, blue eyes, he wore light blue garments he was out at sea today but strangely enough, the chill winds did not bother his skin. Rong Yan and Aloi wore the same light clothing since they're both airbending masters they were taught that through proper breathing control they could withstand the frigid environments of the South and North Poles by regulating heat throughout their bodies.
"Sorry I'm late, father. I just got caught up with my crew is all, Sakana sold the bountiful catch to the markets for tomorrow," Unaraq apologized.
"Your dinner's getting cold, son," Unirak commented.
"Don't be rude and introduce yourself," Unirak mentioned.
Unaraq turned his attention to Rong Yan and Aloi bowing to both of them, "I am Prince Unaraq heir to the seat in Iqaluit."
He walked over to shake Rong Yan's hand, extending his hand out to shake it with Rong Yan. Rong Yan shook Unaraq's hand and that's when it clicked he remembered who the prince was. It was the fisherman he met almost two years ago when he was mastering firebending in Yin La.
"I recognize you now you're the fisherman who was in Yin La all those years ago," Rong Yan remembered.
Unaraq thought back on that day trying to recall it, "You're the guy who was with the Fire Sages right? I remember you were being escorted by two soldiers."
Rong Yan nodded, they both chuckled it was amazing that their paths would cross again. Unaraq padded over to Aloi shaking her hand she bowed to him, "Pleasure to meet you, prince."
"The pleasure is mine, airbender," he returned.
Unaraq walked over to his seat and sat down. Rong Yan's meal arrived steaming he licked his lips further while Unaraq placed his elbows on the table extending his arms out so that his children could join him in prayer. Rong Yan and Aloi looked at each other and nodded and grabbed the princess' and prince's hands bowing their heads to pray. Rong Yan customarily prayed to the airbending deities as usual.
"We thank you Tiandi for our wonderful lives, Agloolik for the bountiful feast we are about to engorge ourselves, Akna for her warmth and love, Anguta for sparing our lives to live another day, Tui and La continue to look over us," Unirak whispered.
Rong Yan holding Aloi's hand he whispered, "May Tiandi continue to bless my path, Rati to strengthen my airbending, Nam to continue to watch over me and prevent me from an early fate, Gavala to grant me an eternal bond with my dragon, and for Sasya to continue to give me food." The prayer ended everyone opened their eyes and began to eat the meals they spent the past two hours eating, talking, and laughing telling stories all night long.
Now it was time for rest Unaraq lead Rong Yan to his chambers, and Tanaraq to Aloi's chambers. The room was big for Rong Yan's standards but comparing it to the chambers he shared with Jampo and Senge it was about the same size. There had been two windows but they were both condensed with ice. He could open one of the windows but didn't want the chill to get in. The room was a little chilly he used his breath control to use his body heat to warm his surroundings in the middle stood a large rectangular-shaped slab of wood. As thick as two heads on the top was polar bear dog fur and the blankets were furs various animals hunted in the South Pole.
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