Tui was always kind and she was always gentile, she could always feel there pain and did everything to in her power to heal it, and she always put the needs of others before herself.

Selfless was just how Tui was.

Tui watched the humans. Pain blossomed in her heart when she watched them struggle to survive in the harsh world. They had so little, and so many died, she could not help but weep for them. She wanted to do something to help them so badly! So she went to La and convinced him to come with her. Together they did what no other spirit ever dare to do.

Selfless was just how Tui was. That's why she gave up her immortality with La in order to bring balance to the ocean.

La took the ocean because it was very much like him, dark and deep and self-reliant. Tui took the moon because it was like her, unselfish and bright and helpful. Tui and La then ripped themselves into threes. Their life became the Kio Fish, their body the object they had chosen, and their soul brought the two pieces together while hovered in the pain between the mortal and spirit worlds.

Tui was selfless, but being selfless can be painful.

Tui enjoyed the fact that she could look down on the world had watch all that went on. She saw the pain and sorrow and war that broke her heart, but she also saw the love and joy and peace that warmed her. She paid special attention to the mothers and their children, as well and the sweet young lovers. Those humans in particular where the happiest, but seeing what other have often opens your eyes to what you do not.

Tui was selfless, but being selfless can be painful. That's why she made the preparations.

Wan Shi Tong sent La and Tui a warning. A young firebender had been in his library and destroyed a part of it, but before that the firebender had been looking at some ancient water tribe scrolls. Wan Shi Tong told them that it was possible he had found out about their mortal forms and, judging by what he did to the sacred library, Tui and La were in danger. The two spirits started setting up precautions, Tui's were diffrent then La's though.

Selfless was how Tui was, but everyone had desires. That was why Tui did it.

She was just a baby, a baby loved by her parents despite the fact she had only been in this world for a short time. Tui saved the baby and the parents were happy, but Tui had an ache. The baby was a part of Tui's plan now, and she knew what would have to happen to the girl so that the world would be saved.

Tui was usually selfless, but this time she wasn't.

None of the mortal world heard Tui cry out in pain, but the spirit world did. Every eye and ear turned to the noise in shock. Even Koh peered out of is dark hole in shock and disbelief. A spirit had died. There was a defining silence and then another cry went up in the spirit world, this one was of rage and sorrow and loss, this one was La's cry. All watched the rage of La, all but Koh who kept his eyes on the group around the pond, on the white haired princess. He watched her lay hands on the white Kio, and watched the power Tui had secretly hidden in her come rushing out. Yue said she was giving life back to the moon spirit, but she wasn't. Yue became the moon, but it would have been better if she just let them believe she was died. It would have been easier on the warrior if he didn't look up at the moon at night and know she was watching, but no, she had to come to him, kiss him, even though it would haunt him. Koh smiled evilly. "Just like her mother." He muttered. "Just like her mother."