Guidance of the Spirit for Peace
"She's really deep into it." Eska commented, poking her cousin on the cheek to see if she could get a reaction, but Korra remains silent and non-movable throughout her deep meditation state.
"No doubt she's finding out more about what is going on in the past. We can only hope it's enough to know." Mako prayed for his Korra to find the answer and hopefully a solution to stop her crazy uncle.
"Do you wanna fuck while we wait for her?" Eska asked.
"Wha…? You mean right now? While Korra is here?" Mako asked in shock and gestured to Korra being right there, very close to them.
"Why not? I think we could use a little distraction until Korra wakes up and there is no one on the island right now, so I say we get fucking wild." Eska licked her lips, lifting her robe to show her pussy, and no underwear underneath.
Mako let out a sigh seeing that the emo girl really wants to have their sex time with the urge to pouncing her man down to the ground, this was something he wasn't going to be able to get himself out of despite being way stronger than her.
"Come on, you know you want to." Eska smirked, kissing his nose and rubbing her knee on his soft cock area.
"Guess I got no choice then." Mako sighed, smiling at Eska and started kissing with her.
"(I hope Korra can forgive me for doing this around her.)" Mako thought hoped.
(Avatar Past)
We last saw Wan and Namek having freed a dark looking spirit being beaten by the white spirit and freeing him, only to later realize too late that it was to keep the darkness at bay and the world is doom.
"The human and spirit realms are headed toward annihilation. And it's all your fault." Raava glared down at the human and green man.
"This is why humans have no place interfering in the business of spirits." Raava stated.
"This world is home to all of us, and what happens here is everyone's business." Wan pointed out, believing that everyone has the right to know what is going on.
"Thanks to you, this world may cease to exist! I only hope I can track down Vaatu before it's too late." Raava looked over into the direction where Vaatu went.
"Then let us help you. It was our mistake we need to correct." Namek offered to help.
"I don't want your help. Don't interfere with me again, you two!" Raava said sternly before flying off into the sky.
"Wow, we have really screwed up on this one." Namek said, never thought in his long life would he find himself in a situation that would cause the end of the world by separating two spirits.
"Yeah, not how I thought my day would go." Wan said before facing Mula and hopped onto her.
"Come on, let's get moving." Wan said, thinking they should be on their way.
"You know we'll have to fix this, right?" Namek pointed out it was their fault to begin with.
"I know, but Raava made it clear that she wants us to stay out of her spiritual business with how we screwed up as you put it. So, we might as well get on with our own business." Wan pointed out.
Namek let out a sigh knowing that his friend is right and that they should continue with their own business, but he can't stop this shaking feeling that this won't be the last time they will see those two great spirits for their fate with them has been set.
He kept those thoughts to himself because he doesn't want to make Wan feel bad or anything like that, but they will have to be ready when the time comes.
Namek, Wan, and Mula travel through more of the forest until they stumble upon a strange forest with trees that are very long and fin, but have no leaves, they notice one of the bigger trees is shaking and they decided to go check it out.
They were in for a surprise when they saw actual people, humans just like Wan and they became even more shocked when they saw those people lifting themselves up into the air with some kind of wind power.
"Do you see that, Mula? Namek? People. And they have some kind of wind power." Wan smiled in amazement.
"Yes, this is truly something to be happy about. But we should be very careful to approach them, they might be used to seeing other people." Namek advised him to be gentle.
But Wan didn't listen and reveal himself to the bald men.
"More humans! I found you." Wan greeted.
However, the strange bald men were not as well as he was and the only response they did was running for their lives.
"Wait! I'm friendly!" Wan called out.
"This is why you should be gentle!" Namek shouted, being right behind Wan and Mula.
They chase after the bald people hoping to reason with them only, they stop at the edge of a cliff and Wan fell off from Wan about to fall in, but he was fortunate that a tree branch was there for him to grab onto for dear life.
"Wan! Are you okay?" Namek called out.
"Yeah, totally fine. Just help me up, please." Wan exclaimed, not wanting to be up here.
Namek stretch out his arm to wrap around the waist and pulls Wan up, but then he saw one of the bald men coming up to him and he wanted to tell him that they mean him and his people no harm.
However, the bald man did something before Namek could utter a single word.
The bald man jumps over the cliff and uses the strange wind power to fly himself over the gap landing on one big lion turtle just like the one that was Wan's home.
"Amazing!" Namek was amazed.
"The legends are true. Another lion turtle city. And it's flying." Wan was shocked in amazement to see something so unbelievable.
"We have got to get over there!" Namek smiled.
"Buddy, you just took the words right out of my mouth!" Wan smiled back.
"Can you stretch your arm to that lion turtle?" Wan asked, thinking Namek might be able to get them over there.
"I think so. Just give me a moment." Namek readied himself in a stance.
Namek closed his eyes for a few seconds and then he launches both hands, stretching them further than he has ever done, and he grabs onto the shell of the lion turtle and gripping on it tightly.
"Okay, I'm ready." Namek said.
"Okay Mula, make sure you behave while we're gone. And wish us luck." Wan petted the deer car before hopping onto Namek's back and they are pulled toward the lion turtle.
But the speed they are going was a little too fast for them to handle causing the duo to smack onto the shell of the lion turtle smacking their face into the dirt.
"That was a little more force than needed to be." Wan mumbled pointing out.
"Sorry…" Namek mumbled apologized.
Wan and Namek climb to the top of the shell now finding themselves within what appears to be a city though everything looks like it's made of wood instead of stone. And there are lots of other spirits around and they are doing fine with the people of this lion turtle city.
"(I guess since they don't have fire power, they wouldn't need the worry of accidentally burning down their own home.)" Namek thought guessed.
"Hi, how are you? I'm Wan." Wan greeted to three bald men as they stay silent and look at each other.
"You'll have to forgive him for interrupting your meditation. It's just been a long time since he saw another human being, same for me. I am Namek." Namek bowed respectfully at the men.
"Where did you come from, strangers?" One bald man asked.
"Another lion turtle city far away. For the past two years I've been living among the spirits and exploring the wilds." Wan answered.
"And I've been training him to use his skills to help others in need and to control the spiritual energy from within the body than just his elemental powers. I'm with him on the travel for the same reason." Namek explained about himself as well.
"Remarkable. Come. Sit with us. We would love to hear of your travels." The bald man smiled.
"That's a unique mark on your foreheads. Do they hold any meanings to your people?" Namek asked curiously.
But before the bald men could answer his question, the spirit on one man's shoulder flinches like its in pain and suddenly becomes dark running off in rage. And soon, more spirits have suddenly gone dark to go on a rampage and even turning on the people they have befriended with.
"(This presence, I felt it before.)" Namek thought felt a familiar dark presence and looks up with a glare to see that it is the spirit of darkness Vaatu.
"Vaatu." Namek growled a bit, seeing that he is the one causing the other spirits to go rampaging.
"So, we meet again, being from beyond the stars and human." Vaatu saw the two beings here on this lion turtle.
"Why is the great spirit of the darkness here but not his other half?" One of the bald man asked worry, that causes Wan to flinch slightly.
"I'm afraid that would be our fault, but explanation will be filled in later." Namek said, he and Wan ran up to Vaatu.
"Vaatu, leave this place at once! These people and the spirits have done nothing to deserve your wrath." Namek demanded.
"As if that matters for what I must do!" Vaatu refused.
"Then you leave me no choice." Namek blasted an energy blast at Vaatu that pushes him back.
"Wan, go help the people from the rampaging spirits. I will do what I can to keep Vaatu away." Namek instructed before getting into a fighting stance.
"You got it." Wan nodded and ran off.
Wan pushes the spirits away with his firebending and martial art skills protecting the people while Namek tries to fight off Vaatu though its hard to do with the giant black spirit flying around, but he does manage to push him back though the punching with his stretchy arms wasn't doing the trick.
"(So, energy blasts can work better on this spirit just like the others.)" Namek thought realized this.
This battle may look like it's a stalemate, but Namek isn't getting anywhere with Vaatu besides pushing the evil spirit back. That is until helps arrive in the form of Raava.
"Be gone!" Raava tackled Vaatu into some trees.
"Raava!" Namek was surprised to see her again, perhaps believing it's a good thing too.
Raava comes down to push back the rampaging spirits away though Namek saw that Raava looks almost different than the last time they saw her, the size difference to be exact while he also notices that Vaatu looks a little bigger than before too.
"How are you feeling since our split, Raava? I've never been better. When Harmonic Convergence comes, I will destroy you forever." Vaatu declared before flying off.
"(Harmonic Convergence? Is that something important?)" Namek thought wondered.
"I told you not to interfere." Raava scolded the human.
"We had to do something. These people were in danger." Wan pointed out.
"Great spirit of light, we thank you for your help. But how did you become split from Vaatu?" One of the bald men asked, making Wan look worry.
"Ask him." Raava said.
"We are sorry for not listening to Raava in leaving them be. Wan is the kind of guy who doesn't like seeing fights happening that could end up hurting others without realizing the full picture, and I did not act quickly enough in stopping what has happened now." Namek explained.
"Why are you apologizing? It was my fault Vaatu is free." Wan wanted to take in the blame.
"But I didn't stop you sooner than I should have when I felt Vaatu's darkness, so it was my fault too." Namek stated.
"Even if that was the case, now that Vaatu is free, he is turning other spirits dark. The more spirits he turns, the stronger he becomes." Raava explained.
"He's getting bigger, and you're getting smaller." Wan noticed this now.
"As darkness grows, light fades." Raava said.
"Then we need to stop Vaatu, set the balance back in place with the world." Namek said, not wanting to leave things as they are.
"But how?" One of the bald men asked.
"My energy attacks seem to be more affective only to push him back, but we're going to need more than that." Namek tried to think of something, looking down at his feet giving him a reminder that they are on top of a lion turtle and an idea struck him in the head.
"Wan, remember how the lion turtle of your home gives you the power of fire?" Namek asked.
"Yeah, why?" Wan raised an eyebrow, not seeing where Namek is coming from.
"I may have an idea that can give us the edge we need to fight Vaatu though it's a long shot." Namek said.
Now the scene changes to Wan facing the lion turtle along with Namek and Raava behind him.
"Great lion turtle, I ask that you grant me the power of air so that I can defeat Vaatu before it's too late." Wan requested, hoping Namek's plan would work.
"You already carry the power of fire. No human has ever held two elements at the same time." The air lion turtle sensed the fire power from within Wan.
"I'm not like other humans. I can learn to do it." Wan said.
"It's true, he's learned how to control his power from the spirits and combat from me along with bringing out his energy." Namek vouched.
"Hmm, perhaps. But to do so, Raava must hold the power for you until you master it." The air lion turtle said.
"Ancient one, why would I do that for a human? Especially one who's caused so much trouble?" Raava asked.
"Raava, please, I can't let the world fall into chaos because of my mistake. Neither of us can defeat Vaatu alone, but together we have a chance." Wan pleaded her to help in correcting his mistake and for Raava to keep Vaatu in check once again.
Raava can sense truth from this human boy who truly wants to make things right and look over to Namek giving him a nod, and she also knows better than to go fight Vaatu again in her current state that it wouldn't even be a fight for her either.
"You may be right. Very well. I will help you to master the power of air." Raava decided to help the young warrior.
"I swear on my life that we will stop Vaatu and return balance to the world." Namek was determined, this got Wan determined more than ever.
The three started a journey together to find Vaatu and fight him, but they must also go to other lion turtles to give Wan more elemental powers and train hard to master those elements.
"Raava, Vaatu mentioned something called a Harmonic Convergence. Is that something important?" Namek asked.
"Very important. That is when Vaatu and I must battle for the fate of the world." Raava answered.
"How long do we have until then?" Wan asked, hoping they have enough time.
"About a year in your time." Raava answered.
"Then there's no time to waste, we must begin training soon." Namek said.
Namek and Wan do some practice with their stance and attacks before turning to Raava.
"All right, I'm ready to try air. How's this gonna work?" Wan asked.
"The only way for me to give you the other element is to pass through your body and combine our energies." Raava explained.
"Great. So, you've done this before." Wan said.
"I don't think so, if something like that has happened then we probably would've heard about it by now. Plus, Raava would still be battling Vaatu as well." Namek pointed out.
"He is correct. This has never even been attempted. It is very dangerous." Raava was concerned.
"That's what they said about living in the Spirit Wilds, and I survived that. I'm ready. Give me the air." Wan said.
Raava flows right through Wan making him glow for a bit and scream but regained his composure and now starts unleashing wind from his body.
"It feels completely different." Wan commented.
"Let's make sure you light enough for the air." Namek said, unknowingly made a joke.
"If you and Vaatu have the same fight every ten thousand years, why hasn't one of you destroyed the other?" Wan asked while practicing airbending.
"He cannot destroy light any more than I can destroy darkness. One cannot exist without the other. Even if I defeat Vaatu in this encounter, darkness will grow inside me until he emerges again. The same will hold true if Vaatu defeats me." Raava explained.
"That doesn't sound so bad. Even if Vaatu wins, you'll come back." Wan said.
"I'm afraid that would be even worse for Vaatu would have this world destroyed by his darkness for the next 10,000 years meaning we can't allow him to do so." Namek stated strongly.
"He's right, you will need to stop him if you want this world to live on." Raava nodded. Giving Wan more of a reason to fight Vaatu.
KO a new chapter is done and hope you all enjoy it!
Wan and Namek have now learned more about Raava and Vaatu along with the fact that the fate of the world battle is coming in a year, so Namek and Raava will need to train Wan to master more elements in order to stand a fighting chance against the great spirit of darkness.
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