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Nearly every inch of us on the line
Who| Aang and YOU
What| Aang is running around setting stuff up for survival.
Where| The marshlands, the pine forest, and the caves.
When| Early Week 0.
Warnings/Notes| Maybe violence, depending on who tags. Otherwise, I'll update.
A
There is a small child sitting on the pine-covered forest floor, his legs crossed, his hands outstretched, and his eyes closed. His hands face palms-up, and between each finger is a different kind of berry—specifically, the strange berries artificially created by the Capitol at some point, instead of naturally-occurring ones.
Any time there’s a whisper of humans—whether if it’s a change in the way the wind blows, or a vibration in the ground from footsteps—he disappears up the nearest tree like a squirrel. Otherwise, he sits and he waits.
Eventually, after a long time of stillness, deer who were previously keeping their distance begin to laze around near him. He doesn’t move. He keeps his eyes closed and his hands out, motionless.
And then a fawn wobbles closer before snuffling his hands. It sits on the ground, then puts its mouth over his fingers, wetly grabbing some berries and leaving others behind.
Aang opens his eyes and looks at his hands to see which berries the deer didn’t eat.
“Thanks.” Now he knows which ones the animals consider safe to eat. He smiles at the fawn and gently pets its nose without the other deer even twitching their ears in alarm.
B
The marsh isn’t as nice as the forest, but he needs the reeds and mud.
The first thing he does is cover himself in the mud. It wards off predators and insects, which is helpful with all the blood-sucking things buzzing in the air. He has no doubt that there are predators as well as deer in the woods, and he would prefer to avoid them.
He gives the geese a wide berth. Some of them were eyeing him funny when he got a little close, so he tries to stay far away. He cuts away the reeds he needs and starts weaving things at the edge of the pond, humming softly to himself to cut through the silence.
So a little humming boy can be found by the pond and bog, avoiding geese, cutting reeds, and weaving baskets.
C
When he finds the caves, he knows he’s found prime real estate. He picks a little one far from the river, which happens to be difficult enough to get to that he doesn’t think many people will just wander in. All he needs is a little shelter; hopefully, the adults will be too busy fighting each other over the bigger caves to bother him about his own.
He rigs a trap outside of the mouth of the cave, though. It’s just a crude tripwire made of reeds intended to drop a lot of rocks (though not enough to actually hurt someone) onto whoever trips it. Hopefully, the noise would be enough to alert him to a possible attack before it happens.
What| Aang is running around setting stuff up for survival.
Where| The marshlands, the pine forest, and the caves.
When| Early Week 0.
Warnings/Notes| Maybe violence, depending on who tags. Otherwise, I'll update.
A
There is a small child sitting on the pine-covered forest floor, his legs crossed, his hands outstretched, and his eyes closed. His hands face palms-up, and between each finger is a different kind of berry—specifically, the strange berries artificially created by the Capitol at some point, instead of naturally-occurring ones.
Any time there’s a whisper of humans—whether if it’s a change in the way the wind blows, or a vibration in the ground from footsteps—he disappears up the nearest tree like a squirrel. Otherwise, he sits and he waits.
Eventually, after a long time of stillness, deer who were previously keeping their distance begin to laze around near him. He doesn’t move. He keeps his eyes closed and his hands out, motionless.
And then a fawn wobbles closer before snuffling his hands. It sits on the ground, then puts its mouth over his fingers, wetly grabbing some berries and leaving others behind.
Aang opens his eyes and looks at his hands to see which berries the deer didn’t eat.
“Thanks.” Now he knows which ones the animals consider safe to eat. He smiles at the fawn and gently pets its nose without the other deer even twitching their ears in alarm.
B
The marsh isn’t as nice as the forest, but he needs the reeds and mud.
The first thing he does is cover himself in the mud. It wards off predators and insects, which is helpful with all the blood-sucking things buzzing in the air. He has no doubt that there are predators as well as deer in the woods, and he would prefer to avoid them.
He gives the geese a wide berth. Some of them were eyeing him funny when he got a little close, so he tries to stay far away. He cuts away the reeds he needs and starts weaving things at the edge of the pond, humming softly to himself to cut through the silence.
So a little humming boy can be found by the pond and bog, avoiding geese, cutting reeds, and weaving baskets.
C
When he finds the caves, he knows he’s found prime real estate. He picks a little one far from the river, which happens to be difficult enough to get to that he doesn’t think many people will just wander in. All he needs is a little shelter; hopefully, the adults will be too busy fighting each other over the bigger caves to bother him about his own.
He rigs a trap outside of the mouth of the cave, though. It’s just a crude tripwire made of reeds intended to drop a lot of rocks (though not enough to actually hurt someone) onto whoever trips it. Hopefully, the noise would be enough to alert him to a possible attack before it happens.
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He waves his spear towards deeper in the cave. "I have a fire. There's some food, too." Aang is a very skinny boy with limited resources for food he can eat, but that doesn't stop him from wanting to share. Part of it is Air Nomad culture, and part of it is just that he's a kind soul. "You can stay if you want."