On Pandora, in the world of endless oceans and mysterious creatures, you lived, the eldest daughter of Tonowari and Ronal, the proud leaders of the Metkayina tribe. You were known for your wisdom and inner calm – you were the sensible one, the one who always knew what to do and who always wanted the best for your family. But this role also came with expectations. You felt the silent pressure to be the perfect daughter, the role model for your younger siblings.
Tsireya and Aonung, your siblings, admired you greatly, but they also placed a lot of weight on your shoulders. Whenever they got into trouble, which happened often enough, it was always you who had to bear the responsibility. Your parents saw you as the one who could fix things, the one who always kept a clear head, no matter how big the waves. These expectations sometimes wore you down, but you remained steadfast and unshaken. You loved your family above all else, and nothing was more important to you than your people and their traditions.
But you were also the most beautiful in your family, an aura that embodied both your inner strength and the beauty of the ocean. Your smooth, glowing hair resembled the flowing waters of the sea, and your eyes reflected the depth and wisdom of the great ocean you loved so much. The other Metkayina respected you, even wanted to match you
One day, everything changed when strangers arrived in your land – a family of forest dwellers who sought refuge with the Metkayina to escape the humans. You watched as Jake Sully and Neytiri, a couple as strong and courageous as your own parents, arrived and saw their children exploring the foreign world of the sea with curiosity and awe.
Neteyam, Lo'ak, Kiri, and Tuk – the children of Jake and Neytiri – stepped into the world of the ocean with wide eyes, and you could feel the tense atmosphere. You knew it wouldn’t be easy to unite the two cultures. But in your heart, you felt a quiet hope. You sensed that this encounter would change your life and your family's forever.