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Jake is sent back in time to Earth, a year before he leaves for Pandora. A year before Tommy dies. With his memories intact of his time on Pandora he must now navigate his brother being alive and a whole new way to make it to Pandora to get Neytiri back. Old memories clash with new circumstances. Will he be able to make it through unscathed or has Eywa sent him back to die?
Warning! Minor Spoilers for Avatar: Fire and AshSeries
- Part 1 of Life and Death Reborn
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Jake learned early that silence meant survival. Left behind in the foster care system after his brother was adopted, his childhood became an excercise of endurance, of violence, of illness, of being forgotten. The Marines offered him structure without questions, and when it took everything it could from him, it discarded him just as easily. By the time Pandora entered his life, Jake had already learned not to hope, only to last.
Pandora was never meant to be home. It was meant to be an escape: a borrowed body, borrowed freedom, borrowed air. But as Jake is drawn into the Omatikaya, and into the orbit of Tsu’tey, he begins to realize that freedom is not the absence of pain, but the courage to be seen despite it. And for the first time, Jake must decide whether survival is enough, or if he is willing to risk everything to belong.
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Previously called: From the Ashes
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Jake was exhausted.
Exhausted in a way he had never really felt before. His feet were swollen, he hated any attainable food and was starving at the same time and from one second to the other, it was either too hot or too cold. He was trying his best to relax and to take a nap since Mo’at had taken Neteyam and Kiri to watch over them so he could rest but he was restlessly tossing and turning. The fact that the mildly sized baby bump prevented him from lying on his belly didn’t help.
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The AU where both Sully brothers end up on Pandora, but the rules of biology and society aren't the same for everyone. The Na'vi have secondary genders, and because Avatars are grown on Na'vi DNA, Avatars do too. Humans don't.
Jake has no context for any of it.
And then it gets worse: a Na'vi warrior mistakes Jake for his twin brother. So he ends up trapped in the middle of a strange community, while the one person who could clear it up isn't there to do it.
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War is a time of great sorrow and death. It is a hungry furnace that burns forests, hopes, happiness and lives. It is not a time to plant a seed for the soil is made of ash. But Eywa, ever mysterious in her ways, placed in him a miracle or perhaps a curse? How is Jake to deal through war with the sky people when he is with child?
Or in other words
Avatar 2: Way of the Water and Avatar 3: Fire and Ash plotlines but Jake is pregnant (‘∀‘ )
