Okay so to begin this picture (first one) was from @nattikay’s blog! The other I got off of Pinterest
Okay I may be stupid for saying this but we have heard “The eye of Eywa” SO many times… I feel like the center of kiri’s markings kind of represent that? In a way it kind of looks like an eye. It might be a coincidence or maybe James did that on purpose?
A James Carmeon's Avatar fanfiction based on @nattikay No Angst Au for AU-gust 2024 bonus prompt everyone lives. This is set in a Star Trek inspired universe. I also made it in the memory of the late Jon Landau, and I named Norm and Trudy children after James and Rose from the movie Titanic. My Avatar Frontiers of Pandora OC Zapxfawu and Mingongtsnu are feature and I'm already making kids for those two. I made my own Na'vi persona Temek into Grace's mate and Kiri's father in this AU.
On Pandora, Grace tell the Na'vi and human children in her class, "In the late 15th century, Early Modern English begins to formed." The children listen as some take notes in their paper books and pencils. One of the teachers, Molly Ossman, see her daugher is bored.
In the playground, Neteyam and his older cousin Reynuk have a friendly fight.
Neteyam's younger brother Lo'ak is playing a human card game called Go Fish with his human friends James and Rose Spellman and Miles Quaritch Jr.
A pair of Ikran flew close and scare few of the IAS guards until they landed and three children run up to their riders, whose are their parents.
Zapxfawu and her mate Mingongtsnu walk their children Ama'itan, Viora, and Eklia home.
Once school is over, adults from the Omatikaya Clan, the Tipani Clan, and the Ni'awve Clan come to take their children home.
Swawta smile at this happiness of his dreamwalker mate Ryder and their twin children.
Jack ask Grace, "How is Temek doing with writing those children books in Na'vi language?" and Grace reply, "Well, my husband managed to get The Cat in the Hat done."
At the humans' base, the human children return home to their family, such as Miles meeting his mother Paz.
Outside the humans' base, the Na'vi adults and their children arrived at the home of the Na'vi tribes, the Tree of Souls.
Reynuk, Neteyam, Lo'ak, Eylora, Syo'al, and young Tuktirey run up to their grandfather Eytukan and give him a big hug.
Jaune: (The Huntsman) Velvet is out running late at night again. I've saved her countless times, but yet every time, it feels like she drifts ever closer to me.
Pyrrha: (The Red Huntress) You know, Ja- I mean, The Huntsman, if you can't connect to her as your superhero self, then why not get closer in your civilian life?
Jaune: No, it's impossible. She only sees me as a friend. Nothing more.
I am not going to open a Ladybug sideblog because I am not going to post a lot about it. Also I don't do sideblogs, this is my only Tumblr account and it's called after Black Friday because Starkid is my favorite fandom.
Anyway:
They got the Time travels so wrong. Why is everyone forgetting the butterfly effect? If someone is sent to the past, the eventual affects of it are so HUGE, that immediately nothing will be the same and no one will have a memory of the original timeline. (maybe excluding the Time Tagger himself, who have unnatural power.) one average man who is sent to the past carries with him clothes made from materials that probably don't exist yet, a smartphone, some unknown bacterias and viruses with a chance to start a plague, look, behavior and language that don't match the time and the place, which can label him as a major freak or as a GOD (depending on the culture). His mere presence will change anything in the past, even if he does nothing. The implications of time travel are so much more than a change of a single picture in a museum.
Don't know how about you guys, I immediately knew Time Tagger was Noel.
I didn't except any of the miraculouses to have the power to change time, it's so big. Why does Gabriel even try to get the Ladybug and Black Cat miraculouses if he can change the past with a single watch?
Ratman? But there is a rat miraculous!
We need to see more Plagg.
So they don't have to yell their magic words out loud. Which make them pretty stupid because in most of the battles they scream unnecessarily. Sneak attack don't work if you yell it out loud. (Aang, an Avatar and air nomad)
We all should stop calling Noel "Chris" because it's not okay to translate names, not even fictional ones.