That's what I've been up to for the past two weeks, even into the New Year - trying to master Earthbending with Toph. But after what I just read on Sokka's journal, I think the Avatar could be needed somewhere else. I'm kinda surprised Galgomon hasn't gone back to being Terriermon yet, but I guess that has to do with him training on his own at night while I'm asleep. Anyway, when you get this ...
... he spots the Earth Kingdom base. They land and are stretching when the general greets them. The first thing I notice is that both the general and his troops are barefoot. Maybe it helps with the Earthbending? The general does a roll call: "Appa! Momo! Brave Sokka! And mighty Katara." Aang gets no nickname. Katara's rather fond of hers. Behind them, fireworks are going off as Earthbenders punch ...
Characters: Faye Valentine (OU), Toph Bei Fong (OU) Where: Sor-Ennea. When: After this conversation. Summary: Faye goes to interrogate interview Toph about Earthbending. Warnings: None, I hope? Faye tossed on the blue men's suit jacket she'd borrowed from Kon all those months ago, dropping her usual assortment of useful items into the pockets. She slipped into the bathroom ...
... you through the ceiling." The Earthbendingmaster stomped through the arena ...*Don't fail me now, Earthbending!* Her attack struck true. "URGHH...young combatant and used his Earthbending to launchhimself high in...t knock me out with Earthbending!" The Manly Man protested from...I can help it." The Earthbending master sensed Yue moving rapidly...when Yue was little and Earthbending was brand new to her...
... souvent les animaux en question aussi ; l'histoire de comment les taupes géantes ont transmis le Earthbending aux humains m'a fait beaucoup couiner aussi. Tout comme les jeux et les coutumes locales, on ... appris à faire semblant. Elle a aussi une classe incroyable, et c'est le Maître d'Earthbending de Aang. Elle finit par s'enfuir définitivement de chez elle pour l'accompagner. Les adversaires, ...
... Katara, with whom he exchangedhelpless looks. “What’s wrong, Toph?” Brushing past him, Toph strode purposefully into the room. She could feel the slow accumulation of grime in the room, and if earthbending weren’t enough to give away the state of disarray, she could smell the pungent odor of unwashed boy. “It stinks in here, Sokka. Open a window.” The unwavering stance she took told him ...
... That’s wrong in so many—ugh!” The rest of the gAang stared at the Avatar and his Earthbendingmaster in question. Toph shrugged back at them. The Avatar let out another frustrated growl. “We’... stiff with shock. “Oops.” Sokka murmured. “That’s where you are,” Aang greeted his moody earthbendingteacher (and the secret object of his super secret affections) with forced cheer and calm. “Dinner ...
... by the majority of the Avatar cast. “Oh that? They’re throwing a “Congratulations, Zuko! You’re not a total pussy like we thought!” party. They’re annoying the Nimohls too, with all the pointless celebratory earthbending that’s going on. Come on!” she said, grabbing my sleeve. I tried to protest, but Toph was Toph. “This party is just too big to miss.” So I was dragged over and Loki willing ...
... work for me, but still curious enough to click and I'm really glad I did because this author did really well with the characterization, the little touches of detail (the clothing and Toph's earthbending and the makeup!), and some really spot-on dialogue. The ending totally, totally made me laugh just like it was supposed to and I was surprisingly charmed by how easy it was to imagine this whole ...
... his still-apparent crush on Katara. Aang was not sure how he felt about the latter but was not really bothered by it, probably because Katara did not seem to feel anything but friendship for the earthbendingboy. All thoughts Aang might have still given to the subject were swept away by a strange sound that broke through a brief pause in the tale Sokka was spouting. Aang’s, as well as everyone ...