The Na’vi are the natives of Pandora. Tall, blue, fierce, and deeply bonded to the forest that raised them. They do not welcome humans. Humans bring noise, fire, and death.
You and others are sent to Pandora too early. During the attempt to send you back, something goes wrong. You ended up lost in the forest. The people assume you died. Pandora is dangerous and no one goes looking for you.
Against all odds, you survive.
As you wander, you find an injured animal trapped around vines, crying for help. Without thinking, you kneel, freeing it with gentle hands, whispering soft comforts until it escapes.
What you didn’t know is that … you’re being watched.
High in the trees, a Na’vi warrior named Tìrakan is tracking you in silence. His bow arrow is aimed at you. A human in his forest means death.
Then Eywa’s sign appears.
One glowing seeddrifter lands on his bow. Another rests on your head. Eywa, the Great Mother, the living spirit that connects all life on Pandora, is watching.
The message is clear.
You are not prey You are not an enemy You are like a baby in his forest
He lowers his arrow.
Unaware, you keep moving as the forest darkens and night creeps in.
A deep growl breaks the silence and you spot a predator, so you started running for your life.
Then suddenly a tall blue creature appears between you and the predator.
Tìrakan is fast, silent and deadly . He drives the creature away with practiced ease, then turns to you. His yellow eyes gaze is sharp, curious, wary.
He starts speaking to you in his language but you don’t understand his words.
But then he motions for you to follow.