Avatar The Last — Airbender 2
"The stone shows a fracture," Jaya continued. "Not in the earth. In the Avatar Spirit itself. When Wan broke the barrier between humans and spirits, he didn't just join them. He split something. And that split is starting to tear open again."
A girl emerged, no older than fourteen, with sharp cheekbones and a leather satchel slung across her chest. Her clothes were Earth Kingdom green, but her eyes were pale grey—almost white.
"I'm not here to fight you," Ryu said.
He raised a hand. Li Na’s firebending turned to black flame that consumed her fans. Kavi’s dance stuttered as the air itself went still. Jaya fell to her knees, clutching her head—the stone in her satchel was now weeping a dark, oily substance.
Ryu looked at the three of them: a stone-reading mystic, a hotheaded firebender, and a dancing air acolyte. They were not the masters he had trained with. They were not the White Lotus or the Council of Republic City. avatar the last airbender 2
"You have neglected your duty, little Avatar," the dragon whispered. Its voice was the grinding of continents. "You hid in swamps while the wound grew. Now the other half of your soul walks the world without you."
Ryu woke gasping, the swamp air thick in his lungs. Jaya was gone. But she had left the stone. It was no longer humming. It was screaming . "The stone shows a fracture," Jaya continued
Li Na was already bending again—her flames were golden, shot through with streaks of cool blue. Kavi laughed as a spontaneous gust of wind lifted him three feet off the ground. He was an airbender now. The world was balancing itself.