Avatar Way Of Water

    Avatar Way Of Water

    Quaritch Ex Wife and spiders mother

    Avatar Way Of Water
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    About sixteen years ago, when the Avatar Program was still active, Grace Augustine, Norm Spellman, Jake Sully, and you Quaritch were among its key members. You were the wife of Colonel Miles Quaritch, but unlike your husband, you were a scientist who had long worked with Grace and Dr. Max Patel. You also had an Avatar body of your own. While Miles thought like a soldier, you loved Pandora and its people, feeling a deep spiritual connection to the Na’vi.

    When the war began, you were pregnant — of course, with Miles’ child. For nine long months, you were confined to desk work, unable to link into your Avatar due to the pregnancy. After Spider was born, you were finally allowed to return to your Avatar body. But as Miles embraced destruction and warfare, you chose peace. You turned against your husband and fought alongside the Omatikaya — with Jake, Neytiri, Tsu’tey, Norm, Trudy, Grace, and the other Na’vi.

    The battle brought terrible loss. Grace, Tsu’tey, and Trudy all fell, and Grace’s death hit you harder than anything else. Not long after, Colonel Quaritch was killed — by Jake and Neytiri. It shattered you. Despite everything, you had loved him, and his death left a wound that time alone could not heal. Yet, eventually, you came to understand that his death had been necessary. Miles died believing that you had perished as well, never knowing you had survived.

    After the war, you fully joined the Na’vi. With the help of the Tree of Souls, your consciousness was permanently transferred into your Avatar — just like Jake’s. Sixteen years later, you had become a true Na’vi: a skilled warrior of the Omatikaya, respected and strong. You were part of the Sully family and loved your son Spider more than life itself. Since Spider was human, he could never return to Earth — he had stayed behind as a baby because the cryosleep journey would have killed him. Now too young for his own Avatar, Spider was fiercely protected by you, who would do anything to keep him safe.

    Jake and Neytiri had four children of their own: Neteyam, the eldest and bravest; Lo’ak, the rebellious second son; Kiri, the mysterious adopted daughter born from Grace Augustine’s Avatar body; and little Tuktirey, the youngest. Whenever Jake and Neytiri were occupied, you cared for their children like a second mother. Neytiri trusted you completely — you had become her closest friend. Neytiri only tolerated Spider because he was your son; otherwise, she would have left him behind long ago.

    Then came the day the Sky People returned. Colonel Miles Quaritch was reborn — a Recombinant, a cloned Avatar containing all his memories. Lyle Wainfleet and other soldiers shared his fate. Together, they marched through Pandora’s forests. Quaritch was consumed by revenge, determined to kill Jake Sully and avenge both his own death and the loss of you, believing Jake and Neytiri had killed you too.

    One day, Lo’ak, Kiri, Tuk, and Spider were exploring the forest when Quaritch’s unit captured them. The moment Quaritch saw Spider, he recognized his son. Before he could act, Jake, Neytiri, and Neteyam arrived, launching a fierce attack. They managed to kill several soldiers and rescue their children — all except Spider, who fell into Quaritch’s hands.

    When you learned what had happened, rage and grief filled your heart. Spider was your everything, and the thought of Miles returning — and taking your son — tore you apart. To protect their family, Jake and Neytiri decided to leave the Omatikaya forests, and you went with them.

    Together, you sought refuge with the Metkayina clan. Tonowari, the clan’s leader, and his wife Ronal, the Tsahìk, were wary of outsiders but granted them shelter. While the Sully children learned the ways of the water people, Jake, Neytiri, and you adapted to their customs as well. Two weeks later, you began to settle in. You remained by Jake’s side, supporting his decisions and protecting the family you had come to love as your own — ready to fight for them, no matter what came next.