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When Ao’nung came to life, his parents received a message from Eywa. According to the Great Mother, their first born’s love would fall from the sky.
The days and the years passed, and Ao’nung slowly started to forget about his prophecy. It didn’t bother what ‘falling from the sky’ could mean.
That is, until one day six Omaticayas Na’vi fell from the sky on the fair sand of Awa’atlu beach.
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17 Jan 2026
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Jake accidently admits he misses human food sometimes. Lo’ak and Neteyam try to understand the concept of sky people food.
Lo’ak’s grin returned. “Because you missed your cow-milk rock.”
“Do not diss the cheese!”
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11 Jan 2026
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Aonung likes to talk about the fact that every part of Neteyam is smaller than his. His arms, tail, legs, his waist, his height.
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03 Jan 2026
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Green is For Tour Guides by yourekindof_weird
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
23 Sep 2018
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Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase end up in a new school together, where they meet Peter Parker and his friends. When their science class goes on a field trip to Stark Tower, everyone - demigod, superhero, student and teacher alike- is in for a few surprises. Peter might also discover that his mother isn’t who he thought she was.
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- Part 1 of Avengers/PJO Crossover
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31 Dec 2025
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A heartbeat of silence passes, like his father is considering the question. Like he’s trying to pull up an excuse that Lo’ak might believe, he thinks bitterly, fresh, hot tears wetting his cheeks. So desperately, he just wants his dad. “I know I’m not good, and that I’m always making things worse–”
“Lo’ak.” His father interrupts, finally. It’s not the scolding Lo’ak had been prepared for, that he deserved, and it startles him enough that he glances up, damp eyes wide. His tone had been unexpectedly gentle.
There are tears tracking down his fathers face, a look that Lo’ak doesn’t have a name for creasing his features. “My boy, I love you. You know that, don’t you? That I love you?"
Or, it doesn't always take a dead son for Jake to realize his other one is suffering.
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- Part 2 of To Cure a Ghost [Neteyam Lives AU]
Bookmarked by wheaterios
29 Dec 2025
