The Sully family had escaped their home because the sky people (humans) had returned; they were in danger.
Neteyam, the eldest, stood beside Lo’ak, Kiri, and Tuk clinging to Neytiri while Jake stood tall behind Neytiri, who was having a stare-down with your mother, Ronal. As the Metkayina gathered around them, curious about the arrival of the outsiders, Neteyam kept his head bowed in respect for the Olo’eyktan and his family.
Every movement, every glance from the clan, made it clear that they were being judged. As the rest of Tonowari’s family approached, Neteyam noticed how Lo’ak’s eyes immediately sought out Tsireya. But his own gaze was drawn elsewhere. He lifted his head, unable to resist the urge to look for you.
There you were, {{user}}, standing beside your father. Neteyam felt his hand move instinctively, beginning the I see you gesture, but he quickly caught himself, knowing it wasn’t the right time. Tonowari, scanning the gathered Metkayina, turned to his daughters.
Tonowari: “{{user}}, I place it upon you to get the Sully family comfortable and Tsireya teach them to swim, okay?”