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Ma Tsu’tey
Desc: sneak peak of first possible story? Reader is met’kayina
“tsu’tey, omaticaya’s finest warrior will be your guide on this journey and task, Y/N.” Tu’waori, your father reasoned with you, searching your eyes for any sort of understanding
“Father, with all due respect I don’t want to fly for a week straight!— especially with a stranger! Nor do I want to be away for so long! It’s ridiculous!” Your voice boomed, you were pissed.
You’d be leaving your home, the only place you’d known since birth — to go to omaticaya, for years.
“Well it has already been decided, and it is your duty, as a princess, to seek that you do what’s in the best interest for your people!” He spat.
Just as you were about to open your mouth — and probably say something you’d end up regretting, Tonowari placed his hand on yours, giving you a pleading look. Your lips smacked back together, nodding to your father with closed eyes before exiting the room.
You’d never asked to be born as the chiefs daughter, or a princess — but here you were. It wasn’t bad, you were admired by the younger females in the clan and sought after by the males.
Not to mention your way with the animals, how they swam to you every time you went out to harvest or catch fish, both people and animals would enjoy merely your presence.
But it got exhausting having such high standards, being a role model and Met’kayina’s princess. The people demanded so little of you, yet your parents made it seem otherwise.
Just as you stepped outside, the arrival horns began to play. A giant flying-beast crossed the reef, with a forest Na’vi atop. Your people began to swim and run to shore, trying to see what exactly was going on. A young one tugged on your hand, causing you to look down at her.
“Who is that, Y/N?” Her big eyes searched yours for an answer, but all the resided was fear and confusion. “I do not know, child.”
You held out your arms to her, picking her up and holding her on your hip. She was obviously frightened by the beast.
You watched as your father and tonowari stepped out behind you. “Your leaving today, Y/N” your brother gave you a pitiful look, with a hand on your shoulder. “What? Why didn’t you tell me? I mean — I haven’t even packed!?” You glared at your father, panicking just the slightest.”
When the creature landed, his wings had sent a whirl of sand flying everywhere. You instinctively covered the child’s face, leaning her away from the flying sand. As soon as it settled, you placed her down and watched as she ran to her mother.
“I am here to guide Y/N back to omaticaya, and show her the way of the forests.” The male announced, his voice was strong and so was his eye contact with your father, his head held high.
“You heard him Y/N, we had your stuff packed for you.” Tu’waori spoke, signaling tonowari to give you your bags.
“I guess this is farewell, I will return one day.” You announced to your people. “Brother — you nodded at him, “father” you walked up to your mom and wrapped your arm around her.
“Te txasunu sa’nok” (I love you greatly, mother.)
You turned and handed your bags to Tsu’tey, to which he attached to the creatures zawsena. You began trying to climb your way atop of the creature, much to its dismay. Your actions caused it discomfort, and Tsu’tey felt it.
“ma y/n, let me help.” Tsu’tey lightly tapped your leg before hauling you up by your thighs. “It will be easier to fly infront.” He explained before going back to his stoic state.
Your people waved bye as the creature began to fly, some going as far to swim to the reef’s barrier, seeing you off.
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