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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Episode 20: Shared Traumas

 AT SHIMONI DHATO:

While Shizaku works on the muffler to his Screaming Mongoose-Lizard Mobile. He doesn't make much headway, however, and instead lashes at Dharma, calling him out for being more mercenary and not as involved in their friendship. Dharma, however, pushes back at Shizaku's overlord attitude and stresses he needs to step down from his elitist Fire Nation high-ostrich-horse. 

Leaving Shizaku obsessed in his workshop and working through his insecurities, Moshi and Dharma send a messenger hawk to Gyara the Pirate, informing her that their hidden-bay docks are now open. They plan to meet to discuss logistics. To their surprise, Tokala of the Water Tribe approaches them and says that if Gyara is to work with the camp he could no longer stay with them. He's aware of the advantage Gyara's shipping would bring and doesn't admonish them for taking advantage of the opportunity, but stresses he cannot be a part of it. They reach a temporary compromise by eliciting his help with the Embers on the outskirts of the province for the time being.

Moshi and Dharma seek Noya's advice about the situation, and she explains that Tokala and Gyara share a history of which he's ashamed. Tokala, in the meantime, visits the ever-busy Shizaku to claim an Embers mask, and as Shizaku seems entrenched in his work, the Waterbender tries to explain how he's too lost in his mind and work. The Fire Nation engingeer needs to not be a slave to design and think more creatively.

It isn't until Gyara arrives that they learn that she is Tokala's sister, a black-sheep of their Northern Water Tribe family. Her care-free ways have since causes a rift in their family, and Tokala bears the shame of his once-proud lineage in her listless absence. 

Gyara shrugs off her brother's stubbornness. She negotiates a starting route with the camp to Shu Jing, where they can begin importing needs for Shizaku's business. They plan a trip to the Fire Nation island with Shizaku and Joji. Dharma, however, stays behind to keep an eye on the camp and avoid Fire Nation military. Shizaku introduces his 'fixed' mobile platform - now with a thicc boot(y), rechristened the "mochidzuki" - the Full Moon!


ON THE ROAD TO THE MISTY LIBRARY:

Toji trains with Bozan, trying to expand his arsenal of Fire Bending to take on the more militaristic enemies they are facing. He learns Bozan left a wife and two young children in the Fire Nation capital , while Toji shares he's an only child caught up in the patriotism of Sozin's boom. Layi, meanwhile, fumes off to the side, suspicious of Bozan.

The next day they meet Choten, an Earthbender traveling with a Earth Kingdom soldier. They mention that to the north Okuru is planning a redoubt against Taku's forces and soon will push back to take the city anew. The group doesn't share their history, but Layi leaves seeds of the camp's existence to the west if Choten is looking to join a real chance at survival. 

When they part, Toji questions Okuru's tactics and the history of Yama. Bozan shares that Yama has been changed since 10 years ago when he killed the dragon at Mt Makapu. Okuru will be far less forgiving in the siege than Okuru - now that 'peaceful' coexistence seems less possible, the Fire Nation will simply try to take the city at full force. They're wary of Choten, however, as a possible threat, and keep a watch out.

They continue into the eastern mountains and, nearing the Misty Library, are met by Panha, the Guardian of the Library and chief of its security forces. A former Kyoshi Warrior, she greets them taciturnly but notes they were ware of their coming by the messenger hawk sent by Moshi. The Library is pleased to have visitors, but his watchful of Bozan, knowing who he is. Toji, Layi, and Bozan follow their guides up into the spacious hall of the Misty Library.


Thursday, October 16, 2025

Episode 19: Fight the Good Fight, Part Deux

 The western fighters continue to engage Captain Shan. Toji boasts the Embers of the Earth Kingdom will continue to burn and light against the darkness of the Fire Nation's encroaching empire. Shan retorts they will be eventually snuffed out. As the battle ends at a stalemate, Shan and Saoku wait for the resistance fighters to leave, fixated on the destruction of the (fake) reliquary, and the oncoming wrath of Yama.

Layi comforts Moshi after the battle. Moshi accepts her cheerful plea for hope, and mentions his desire to keep the Misty Library, where the true Air Nomad reliquary is, safe. Toji, exhausted from the conflict with Shan, breaks his Ember mask and with Dharma buries the remains of the (fake) reliquary.

Back at camp, Shizaku monitors the crew putting the finishing touches on excavating the mountain-port in the camp, but continues to receive a cold shoulder from most of the camp. He goes to Bhaga and Neila for guidance on  how to better connect with the other resistance members. They explain that he's still seen as Fire Nation aristocracy, and often more so as a combative egoist. Shizaku would need to shed his attitude to better co-habitate with the others who have spent most of their lives fighting against everything the engineer represents. He takes these words to heart and waits for his friends' return.

The camp is pleased to hear the fight with Shan seems to have settled some of the Fire Nation's hostilities. They are still worried about Yama's arrival and the eventual counterstrike on Taku and sweep for dissidents.

In the short term, Layi lashes out at Chuko for her shortcomings against Shan's men, and continues to train to improve herself. Moshi checks in with Shizaku and attempts to comfort him from his troubles with the camp's work crew in his absence. Shizaku is still off put but opens up, explaining that these communication issues likely were what ended his marriage beforehand.

Toji meets with Neila and Bhaga, explaining that he knows the companions don't have enough power or knowledge to thwart Yama's advances. He asks to take responsibility of Bozan and take him to the Misty Library to go through the Air Nomad reliquary with Jyoti and find more information. Bhaga is dubious, as he feels Bozan escaping could put the whole camp at risk. Toji is confident Bozan wouldn't do so, if only for the sake he'd be blamed for the failure of the siege of Taku.

Toji talks Bozan into accompanying him, where they agree finding out more about the reliquary could be helpful, and Bozan is becoming more suspect about Yama and Prince Azulon's goals. Toji claims Bozan could even use some of the information to get back into the good graces of the Fire Nation military. This plan is secretly overheard by Layi.

Toji asks Moshi for guidance and a map to Misty Library. Moshi helps him and explains the monks there may be suspicious and for the Fire Nationalists not to be too hot-headed. Moshi says he wants to stay at the camp and finalize the plans for the port and opening up trade with the pirate captain, Gyara, rather than return specifically to the Library. He also thinks he should keep an eye on Shizaku, who has moved on to a new shiny penny, a muffler for the Screaming Mongoose-Lizard Mobile.

On the road eastward, Bozan and Toji are stopped by Layi. She claims she doesn't trust Bozan and wants to stay on the road with them. Toji agrees and they begin their trek east.

Episode 18: Fight the Good Fight

  •  Toji, Layi, Moshi, and Dharma go west to take on Captain Shan
  • Shizaku completes the Embers' masks. Continues to help the excavation of the camp mountains to create a seaport. Motivates Dao Sing and Lan Ho to help for the progress of the camp.
  • Shizaku fails in helping train the Embers, earning the distrust of Jang Tae.