Saturday, December 26, 2009

Book One: Knowledge Power Chapter/"Bato of the Water Tribe"


Peace,

We find the two young Gods, Sokka and Aang, and the Queen Katara in the woods. They come accross some recognizable weapons which are indicative of a recent battle. Sokka does the knowledge and quickly surmises that the conflict was between a group of Water Tribe Warriors and some Fire Nation Soldiers. The clues they find lead them to the beach where they encounter a Water Tribe ship. It's from Hakoda's fleet self cipher Sokka and Katara know that their ole' Dad has passed through the area recently. Upon making camp they are approached by a familiar face. It turns out to be one of Hakoda's best friends, Bato. The sight of a fellow tribesman brings about a jubilant current of allah I rule for the kids. Bato makes knowledge born that he was wounded in the battle and had to be left behind. He's been staying at a nearby abbey where the nuns have manifested their M.G.T. and G.C.C. pedigree by taking good care of him as he heals. When they get to his rest, the young water-tribe members are delighted to see that it's decorated just like an authentic dwelling from their homeland. He even has some native god degree cooking over a well-lit fire. As they catch up and trade old stories from their homeland, Aang starts to feel apart from the social equality. It's obvious that he's afraid his friends will leave him in order to try and reunite with their ole' Dad.

Bato tells Sokka and Katara that Hakoda will be sending him a message soon alerting him of the unit's location so that he can link back up with them. He adds on, that they are welcome to accompany him if they would like. Although the thought of getting the family back together is most peace, they decline because they have to get the God Aang to the North Pole so that he can find a water bending master to teach him. Prince Zuko and the God Iroh are sharing a cup of square equal allah when they are disturbed by a sudden loud ruckus on their ship. The source of the commotion is a bounty hunter named June seeking to serve justice to a suspected stowaway. Zuko, quickly barks that there are no stowaways on his ship, b.u.t. she quickly shows and proves him not to be right and exact. Her Shearshu beast sniffs him out, and paralyzes him, making the capture an easy one for her to cash in on. Upon assessing the damage done to his ship the Prince decides to find June and do trading with her in a way that will add on to his cause of catching the Avatar. He proposes a deal with her whereby in exchange for her help finding the kids, he will consider the damage to the ship paid for. She initially declines b.u.t. once the God Iroh sweetens the deal by offering her more gold, she has a change of heart.

Back at the kids' camp, Aang receives the message delivery for Bato, regarding Hakoda's location. Because of his fear that his brother and sister in tribulation will desert him, he decides to withhold the message from them. The next day, Bato takes them out to the beach and builds with them about a Water Tribe rite of passage called ice dodging that young gods from the tribe undergo at the allah god equal of knowledge culture. When Sokka makes knowledge born that he never got a chance to go, Bato agrees to simulate the experience for him. He explains that he knows of a stretch of river full of dangerous patterns of rock which they will substitute for ice. Sokka must be the captain of the mission and successfully navigate the course of the ship through the treacherous waters. Aang and Katara act as his lieutenants. Bato can't add on in any way if the exercise is to be carried out right and exact, according to tradition. Sokka shows and proves skillfully and upon doing so, Bato gives each of the kids an authentic tribal forehead marking to signify the noble attributes they each manifested. When he gets to Aang and declares him an honorary member of the Water Tribe, the young God discloses his filthy affair and tells them about the message he's been hiding. Needless to say, Sokka blasts him with a cold current of rage and declares that he can find his own way to the North Pole.

Meanwhile, Zuko, Iroh, and June are hot on their trail. Zuko is in possession of Katara's betrothal necklace she inherited from her ole' Earth. Since June's beast has such a keen sense of smell, it is her scent from the necklace that leads them to the abbey. Allah self Sokka and Katara depart with Bato, he adds on with them on the loneliness one feels when they are separated from their loved ones and left to feel like they are on an island situated by the Agean Sea. When they draw up his wisdom, the kids come to realize that Aang needs them. In spite of his transgression, they decide to go back to the abbey and rejoin him. Zuko and his crew track them down on their way back and captures them. Before he can get away, the God Aang shows up. It's immediately cipher now, and he and the Prince go at it. The action heats up when the kids regain their bearings and assist him in defeating the Prince. The gang reunites and continues their journey to the North Pole.

Peace.
SV Allah

Friday, December 18, 2009

Book One: Knowledge Culture Chapter/"The Fortuneteller"


Peace,

This episode deals with the knowledge cipher degree in the knowledge to culture cipher in terms of confronting the prevalence of belief in mystery, and searching for that which does not exist. The young Gods and Earth encounter a master allah now who is being attacked by a bear in the woods. As they advise him on how to evade the beast, they are surprised to witness his relaxed disposition as he deftly avoids the attack and survives it without being touched. Appa runs up on the bear from behind and plants fear in him that drives him away. When Sokka tells the man that he's lucky they came along to save him, he tells him that he would've been safe anyway because Aunt Wu, the fortuneteller from his village, told him that he would have a safe journey. Being the pragmatist that he is, the young God is skeptical and basically tells the man that he shouldn't take Aunt Wu's predictions on face value. The man rebuts that she's always right and exact, and says that she told him to give an umbrella to anyone that he met on his trip. Not more than a moment after Katara takes the umbrella from him and he moves on, it begins to distill. Upon witnessing this seemingly prophetic occurrence the God Aang and Katara are drawn up by the idea that Aunt Wu can predict the future and suggest that they go visit her to get their fortunes told. Reluctantly, Sokka joins them holding firm to the idea that they are searching for that which does not exist.

Upon reaching Aunt Wu's rest, they are greeted by a young wisdom named Mang, who is her assistant. She's instantly drawn up by Aang and attempts to magnetize him immediately. While Katara gets her fortune told, the Gods Sokka & Aang build on what she might potentially be discussing with Aunt Wu. Since Aang has a crush on the queen, he is curious about whether Aunt Wu will predict that the two of them will get together. When his turn comes, she reveals to him that his future will involve an extremely epic battle which will impact the wisdom allah rule as well as the fate of the world. He's only interested in what she for sees in his love-life. The villagers gather and await Aunt Wu's arrival to read the clouds and predict the future of the village, particularly the likelihood that the local volcano will erupt. After she reveals her predictions, the God Sokka manifests his determined idea to show and prove that she can't really tell the future. He's annoyed to find so many of the villagers with nurse's needles deeply embedded in their minds. They each seem to live their lives based on what she tells them.

Aang convinces Sokka to accompany him to a field where he can find a special flower for Katara. They discover along the way that the volcano will actually erupt and that Aunt Wu was wrong. They immediately go and add on with Katara, then rush to address the village. They are such slaves of a mental death and power, that even when they show and prove the righteous youngsters can't reach them. They come up with a power love allah now to manipulate Aunt Wu's cloud reading technique in order to show the villagers that they are in danger. Aang and Katara build on the science of cloud composition and combine their air and water bending skills to shape the clouds in such a way that they will symbolically indicate forthcoming doom. Finally they are able to convince the villagers to evacuate. The God Aang shows and proves that when the toughest of tribulations come about, he is indeed the Avatar. He is able to prevent the lava from destroying the village, and the people learn not to base their lives on the wisdom of one Queen vs doing the knowledge for self.

Peace.
SV Allah

Monday, December 7, 2009

Book One: Chapter Knowledge Understanding/"Blue Spirit"


Peace,

This episode starts with Commander Zhou requesting that Colonel Shinoh allow him the use of an elite team of archers called the Yu Yan, to help him capture the Avatar. The precision of the the Yu Yan is legendary but the Colonel denies the request. Shortly after their disagreement, word arrives via messenger hawk, that Zhou has been promoted to Admiral, making him the captain, and Shinoh the lieutenant. Instantly, his request turns into an order. Sokka and Katara both come down with the flu self cipher the God Aang has to go and seek out a cure for them. He travels to an Herbalist Institute to do the knowledge and find some medicine. Prince Zuko's ship crosses paths with that of one of Zhou's and his soldiers make knowledge born that the hunt for Aang has been given high priority. As a result, all information regarding his whereabouts must be reported accordingly. The young God Zuko, viewing Zhou to be unalike, has no interest in reporting anything to him or his troops. He orders the soldiers to leave his ship immediately.

The Prince is concerned that with his new found resources, it's only a matter of square I master equal before Zhou finds that Avatar. If he does, Zuko will lose his honor and the chance to regain his rightful place as heir to the Fire Nation throne. The herbalist advises Aang that all he needs to cure Sokka and Katara are some frozen wood frogs. Their skin secretes a substance that will reverse polarity on their condition and have them feeling better at a terrific speed. Little does the God know the trial and tribulation that he is soon to face. Upon departing the Herbalist's Institute, he's bombarded by Yu Yan arrows. The archers give chase and finally rope and bind him at the swamp. Once he is captured Zhou goes to confront him and manifests his intention to keep him alive until he can turn him over to the Fire Lord. Zuko comes up with a determined idea to circumvent Zhou's resources and take posession of the young God for himself. He infiltrates the fortress disguised as the "Blue Spirit." Dressed in ninja attire and armed with wisdom twin swords he stealthily breaks Aang out of captivity.

Obviously, Aang is curious to know who this is playing the I-John role for him although he doesn't waste unnecessary time questioning him. They make a master allah divine dash for the wall and are discovered trying to escape. They have no choice but to advocate one common cause and in so doing, deftly show and prove themselves to be said persons of that ability. When they are finally cornered at the fortress gate, Zuko puts the double blades to the God's neck forcing Zhou to let them go. He orders the Yu Yan to shoot an arrow at the head of the Blue Spirit in order to knock him out. They do, but before they can take them into custody Aang scoops up Zuko and they vanish into the forest. As the Prince lay unconscious, the young God begins to build with him regarding a time on the first zig during which he, and his good friend Kuzon from the Fire Nation used to share a peace social equality. Based on the strength of said bond, he asks the Prince if he thought they could ever be friends. At that moment, Zuko hurls a fire blast at him, only to miss as the God fled through the forest. They each retreat to their respective ciphers as the episode ends.

Peace.
SV Allah