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You're going to hear me roar
Characters: Wan and OTA for anyone wanting to help him with his attempt to possess Asti
Date: between 10/15 and 10/24
Location: Zuko's
Situation: lots of talking and planning and trying to coordinate things in secret
Warnings/Rating: none
10/16 & 10-17 For those who've been contacted directly via Inboxes/Turtles
Wan had sent the messages from his console after spending a few hours mediating under his lantern. It was all the time he was going to spare for that consideration while he still felt that Zuko needed him there. Not all the time, since he was getting better and obviously so, but enough that he wanted to stay with him in the building that had been secured from further intrusions by violent kedan.
He wasn't going to wait for messages back, just hope that the people he contacted would come.
[[As Wan is staying with Zuko still, he's asked that meetings happen there. If you don't want Zuko to tag in occasionally, let us know.]]
For those who've heard about this indirectly and want in
Wan had gotten the word out mostly through Dante and Michelangelo, and had high hopes that whomever they contacted would get in touch with him. Since they knew so many more people than he did. He was nervous, but he'd given both firm answers about where he could be found. And maybe, just maybe, they could get organized enough to pull this off. Without Wan's soul being ripped apart or swallowed by the vastness of Asti's own personality and lifeforce.
Date: between 10/15 and 10/24
Location: Zuko's
Situation: lots of talking and planning and trying to coordinate things in secret
Warnings/Rating: none
10/16 & 10-17 For those who've been contacted directly via Inboxes/Turtles
Wan had sent the messages from his console after spending a few hours mediating under his lantern. It was all the time he was going to spare for that consideration while he still felt that Zuko needed him there. Not all the time, since he was getting better and obviously so, but enough that he wanted to stay with him in the building that had been secured from further intrusions by violent kedan.
He wasn't going to wait for messages back, just hope that the people he contacted would come.
[[As Wan is staying with Zuko still, he's asked that meetings happen there. If you don't want Zuko to tag in occasionally, let us know.]]
For those who've heard about this indirectly and want in
Wan had gotten the word out mostly through Dante and Michelangelo, and had high hopes that whomever they contacted would get in touch with him. Since they knew so many more people than he did. He was nervous, but he'd given both firm answers about where he could be found. And maybe, just maybe, they could get organized enough to pull this off. Without Wan's soul being ripped apart or swallowed by the vastness of Asti's own personality and lifeforce.
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“I’ll be fine, I can handle myself.”
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"I know." She closed her eyes for a second and then gave Wan a focused look. "What do you need me to do?" Avatar stuff, she could always do that. It was ingrained into her.
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"I’m sorry I can’t help Asti."
As she said the turtle’s name, Korra’s words drawled out and her lips pursed. Her mind went back to what she had seen in the palace, her future. The combination of remembering what she saw of possession there, talking to Wan now, and water rising up in streams before glowing a golden-
"Maybe I can!" She practically startled herself. For the past few months she had felt useless, but now. Now she might have something. "Emperor Eshai once told me that he’s a spirit. Not a traditional one, but a spirit anyway. I don’t know if I can purge him from Tu Vishan, but maybe I can do just enough to give Asti a fighting chance."
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If they both knew how that might actually be useful in purging anyone who got infected by the poison of the bad spirits within them. Right? Right!
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That wasn’t what she wanted to focus on at all. Korra shook her head minimally to get herself back on track.
"It’s a waterbending technique that my uncle teaches me later. It converts the energy in spirits to purge them of negative energy. Doing it on a big scale like that isn’t going to be easy, I know, but if you can learn it too. Then maybe we’ve got a chance?"
She wanted to believe it would be, but Malicant not being a spirit in the traditional sense lingered in the back of her minds, Eshai’s voice still clear as the day she heard it.
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"I don't know, I'm still learning it from my memory and there's not really any dark spirits to practice it on. But I think we can work it out together." A wan smile came on her face, but it was a genuine smile. Wan was already pretty incredible to her and she looked up to him a bit, but now she had the chance to teach him something. Teaching bending wasn't something she'd ever done, but she was ready to try it out.
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"Yup, and we got plenty of that. There's an open area just outside Water Sector I use to practice all four elements. We can practice there."
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"Wait, you’re what?" She shook her head because she heard what he said, she just didn’t understand it. "No, you- you don’t have any idea what that could do to you. Asti’s a lot more powerful than the Avatar, you could end up dead."
Korra wasn’t generally one for caution, but she knew when something was far out of her league; and by proxy: Wan’s.
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He took a breath, "Raava thinks it should work."
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Crossing her arms, Korra gave Wan a hard look.
That he could communicate with Raava and she never could unless the spirit was actually outside her body nettled her slightly. She was still a bit of a spiritual failure even after being on the turtle for more than a year.
"You shouldn't do it alone." And that he only called her for her possible knowledge on the subject and not outright help stung. "Maybe Aang can help with that."
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He wasn't going to risk his future lives more than he already was just by doing this.
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"Just don't die. I don't think I could handle you seeing me again for the first time." Losing people was hard enough, but memories after dying wasn't the greatest either.