do people have no shame anymore?
Jesus I wrote a lot-
I've been going on and off on making an interactive game where you, the reader, can date, form bonds and talk with the characters all while going through a large-spanning story. Basically fanfic where it's personalized. (You get to choose dialogue options, romantic partner(s), limited backgrounds, gender, personalize your name, etc.) But the problem is I originally made it for an entirely different character.
In other terms, I need anyone who is interested, to vote how I continue this project!
I don't want to spoil too much, but basically the reader is a genetically modified human (I know we all want to be Na'vi but let me cook PLEASASEE) who's a senator/diplomat to another faction called The United Colonies of Sol. They are not allied with the RDA at all, in fact they've come to Pandora to support Jake Sully.
The problem is how I start the story. Originally, it was to be a relative love story between the characters So'lek, Eetu, Teylan, Nor, the Sarentu... And more... (So many characters guys ahhh), but mainly So'lek.
The journey would go something like this: ship crashes, So'lek brings reader to the resistance once he finds out they need to contact Jake Sully. He decides to act as a courier and help deliver them. An Odessy kinda happens where they traverse different areas all while (maybe) falling in love. I thought the dynamic would be cute seeing as reader would be polarizing in comparison to the humans he's met so far (might go further into detail if the other vote wins or if people are curious).
But I found that it might be restrictive to those who've never played AFOP and overall limit the audience. Although the idea works best in that space, I've written 40,000 words in total of the current 'demo' which goes something like this:
Reader crashes (again) but where the Metikaya (I know I'm spelling that wrong, I'm on my phone guys please đ) are located, sadly causing mass destruction. During recovery they meet Tsireya and the other main cast. Having met Jake Sully and possibly gaining his trust, now they need to try finding a way to find their main crew all while the RDA grows in power/influence, and the events of Avatar: Fire and Ash happens. (I know by the time the film releases I'm prob gonna be near that point).
So as you guys can probably see, they're pretty different in characters and motives. Long run, they'll be completely different stories.
On one hand, with AFOP I have the story more formulated to fit the narrative, with the dynamic of the characters and their seperate wants considered for the story. Even the resistance connection to the reader would make better sense. But again, limited and alienating, and the main cast wouldn't be seen for a LONNNGG time... Like, holy shit.
On the other, ATWOW the inclusion of reader will feel less natural and more hand fisted, and how the story goes genuinly relies on plot then character driven actions (mainly) and with the uncertainty of how AFAA will go, it might become obsolete. But, I have already written 40 thousand along with its code as a base. Plus you get to date and talk to the main cast much quicker
No matter how you guys vote, I'll likely reveal info on the AFOP story line on what was supposed to happen, characters, arcs etc. likewise with ATWOW, I'll release the demo if the other wins cause... Damn, 40 thousand words wasted? Nuh uh!
If you have questions, feel free to ask!
The Selection
Paring: Neteyam x Fem!Tawkami!Reader
Summary:Â The Omatikaya clan holds a competition for Neteyam to choose a mate
Warnings: MDNI 18+, explicit language, eventual smut, mentions of killing, blood. I will have warnings before every chapter so no worries if I miss anything here.
Word Count: tbd
Status: ongoing
Disclaimer: All my characters are aged-up! If that bothers you please do not interact with my account or any of my posts!
⢠Prologue
⢠Chapter 1
⢠Chapter 2
⢠Chapter 3
⢠Chapter 4
⢠Chapter 5
 ~ There may very well be more chapters in that series. As you all know I tend to write very long fics and so these chapters will be a few thousand words long each. I appreciate all the support I had before releasing this series and if anyone wants to be added to my Taglist feel free to let me know in the comments!
~Â As always, Reblogs, comments and likes are always appreciated! I will accept any suggestions as well if anyone has ideas to make this fic better if love to hear about it!
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I cannot draw him without him looking mad as hell it's so funny
â â Who's the mighty warrior? Come on, say it. â
â・° ⎠The heat that spreads
Neteyam is more than happy to help you out when you are in heat.
â・° ⎠Lost and found (mini series)
Neteyam hates humans. One day, he finds you all alone and lost in the forest, but quickly decides against killing you. What might be the odd reason for that?
Chapter 1 / Chapter 2 / Chapter 3 / Chapter 4
â・° ⎠Three is always unfortunate
(Stepbro!Neteyam AU) Neteyam is ready to do everything in his might to protect his precious little sister. Especially from mean boys that can't keep their hands to themselves.
â・° ⎠Not good enough
(Stepbro!Neteyam AU) Neteyam isn't happy about the future mate his parents have chosen for you. Afterall, no one can compare to him.
â・° ⎠Work of art
You're an artist and Neteyam accidentally finds your secret notebook, full of filthy drawings you've made to cope with the little crush you had on him.
â・° ⎠Special friends (mini series)
Neteyam was so used to being the golden child of his family, always doing as he's told... he wanted to be bad sometimes too. He wanted to be the one that would teach you all these filthy things. All the things you were never allowed to do, talk or even think about.
Chapter 1/ Chapter 2 / Chapter 3 / Chapter 4 / Chapter 5
â・° ⎠Competitive hate
When you compete, it's always a battle to see who will get the upper hand. And when you fuck, it's the same struggle.
â・° ⎠Drunk words, sober secrets
Getting drunk with Ao'nung was probably not the best idea you ever had. Good thing a certain someone always makes sure you'll get home safe and sound.
â・° ⎠Infected
(Stepbro! Neteyam AU) While on a hunt with your stepbrother Neteyam, he comes in contact with something that makes him act... strange.
â・° ⎠A lesson on concentration
(featuring Neytan) Lately, you can't seem to focus on any of your training lessons in preparation for your upcoming iknimaya and your karyu [teacher] are determined to find out why.
â・° ⎠Unwinding together
Neteyam seems quite tense lately, and like the good friend that you are, you offer him a way to relief all of his stress.
â・° ⎠Feral hearts
There is always a thrill to the chase.
â・° ⎠Sweet dreams
(Stepbro!Neteyam AU) It's date night, the marui is quiet and Neteyam has you all to himself.
â・° ⎠A mighty warriors need
The only trouble Neteyam allows himself to get into, is you.
â・° ⎠Quid Pro Quo
You owe Neteyam a favor. Luckily, the oloâeyktan has just the idea how you could repay him.
â・° ⎠Smells like trouble
Neteyam is in trouble. Thereâs a human in his home, a human female. And she smells dangerously close to something she certainly wasnât. Sometimes she couldnât ever be. An omega.
â・° ⎠Drabbles:
Neteyam loves when you wear short dresses
Some sneaky under the table action
Dom!Neteyam edging himself
How he would celebrate your birthday
Discovering that the word "sir" turns him on
He makes you squirt for the first time
Neteyam learns what a lollipop is
Stepbro!Neteyam + cockwarming
Distracting him when he's grumpy
Possessive / toxic Neteyam
Public make out session with Neteyam while your mate is busy looking for you
Free use kink
Forming an alliance with Soâlek
Sub!Neteyam
Size kink
Dominant and vocal
Age gap
Neteyam in rut
Forbidden love
Best friends to lovers x breeding kink
timebomb again
as a young girl Kiri claimed that cursed child Miles was in fact a golden spider from her adoptive mother's tales
Alma was never a misled teacher. She wasnât manipulated by Mercer, she wasnât his victim, she did not have good intentions. She was the CO-FOUNDER of TAP. Including TAP-Con1.
This is a deep dive Iâve been wanting to do for a while, and Iâve finally been able to gather all my ideas and put them together. I know Iâm late to the party, but I have a lot to say, especially because of the tendency of this fandom to judge Alma in a very biased way and to ignore important traits of her character just because theyâre âuncomfortableâ. Even among other people who dislike Alma, I have never seen some topics discussed and I want to change that, because I feel they are fundamental in understanding both her character and the role she plays in the story. Now, that isnât to say I think people shouldnât find Almaâs character interesting or entertaining; if you defend her and genuinely sympathize with her, however⌠this is not the place for you. I am the biggest and proudest Alma hater, so do with that what you will. Iâve seen too many people defend her actions, or try to tone down/change objective things in the game that are even explicitly spelled out for the audience. So, here I am.
Alma always knew exactly what she was doing. She knew what she wanted and what she was willing to do to achieve it. She wanted her school, no matter the cost (as she says quite literally in the game). It's true, she didn't know that Mercer was going to massacre the Sarentu. But she was still willing to take students for her school without theirs or their parents' consent. Let me elaborate.
In the flashback while she's going to the Sarentu moot with Mercer, this is how the conversation goes:
Alma: We're just talking to them, do we need this many soldiers?
Mercer: This is our last chance.* They're too primitive to understand what we can do for their children.
Alma: It's for the children.
Mercer: Exactly. Just think what we can achieve. Finally.
Alma (nodding): We're helping them. They'll see it... in time.
And THIS exactly is what sums up the person that she is. She may not have predicted Mercerâs massacre, but she still went to the moot with the purpose of taking those children no matter what. Because the core of what she believes is this: humans are superior and therefore need to impose their better ways of life on the lesser and uncivilized Na'vi; these people are too stupid to understand anyway, so itâs acceptable for humans to steal their children and forcefully assimilate them in the culture of their oppressors because theyâre superior anyway. One day, years after they kidnapped their kids, the Na'viâs primitive minds will come to understand that and recognize humans as superior, and thanks to their now successfully-brainwashed children, they will get to subjugate them as well.
A project like TAP isnât the basis for cultural exchange, itâs the basis for cultural erasure and the assimilation of Indigenous children. TAP was LITERALLY a residential school. If you think there could ever be a âgood intentionâ behind this, then you are a despicable human being. Alma knows this. She simply hides it behind a self-righteous facade of generosity and allyship. I donât care that she genuinely believes that this is a way to help the Na'vi: it doesnât change the âhuman-superiorityâ complex of her beliefs, it doesnât change the fact that she literally made a fucking residential school. It is literally called âresidentialâ in-game, and it canât be interpreted differently. This is what âresidential schoolâ means. Alma was raised on Earth, where Indigenous people still exist, where residential schools literally already existed. Where do you think they got their inspiration from? It was always intentional. Remember that Mercer and Alma started working together for a reason. They shared a dream, and that dream was always going to be built on the blood and the stolen freedom of Indigenous Na'vi and their children. There was never a single half good intention about this project. This is literally a story about childen surviving residential school and reclaiming their Indigenous culture. The game doesnât want you to sympathize with the colonizers who did this. The point of the story is for you to empathize with the Indigenous survivors of genocide and colonization.
Believing that you are doing something good â when you are actually doing tremendous harm â only because of your self-righteous superiority complex and actually doing something good are not the same thing. And the fact that Alma believes that by doing this she is actually helping the Na'vi makes her a even worse person. Canât you see the danger of such mindset, the arrogance, the superiority? It is even more disgusting to me. At least a person like Mercer is honest: heâs horrible, hates the Na'vi and heâs proud of it. Alma, however, tries to hide it in a pathetic and disgusting attempt at feeling morally superior to people like him, tricking herself and the others around her into believing sheâs actually a decent person, while her only goal is to achieve the recognition she thinks rightfully belongs to her and simultaneously erase her so-called âguiltâ.
If she actually cared about the Sarentu children like people claim she did, she would have not left them in cryo for 16 years. She could have gone back to check if they were alive at any point during that time. She chose not to. She robbed them of their entire lives for the sole reason that she was too hypocritical to face her actions and failure, because thatâs what this really is about. She never actually believed she did something wrong, her only shame came from the fact that she didnât get the recognition she always strived for.
And even once she was forced to go rescue them, she still continued to lie to them and made them believe they had been abandoned by their clan. She kept the lie up when she could at least have told them that the Sarentu were dead. When they relocated to the Clouded Forest, she made them believe the Kame'tire were untrustworthy. She could have just said nothing, but no, she had to reinforce the lies to make herself look better, to pose as the Sarentuâs sole guide once again.
That woman had absolutely no shame for what she did and only admitted the truth once she was forced to do so. Even when she goes back to wake up the Sarentu, we can find out in a note that her priority is still TAP. âTAP is just a tomb for our dead dreams. Or maybe not. Just maybe.â Still, after almost two decades in which she could have, you know, self-analyzed a bit? she says loud and clear that she dgaf about the kids (she never even mentions them), like sheâs proved over and over again, but only about her little colonialist assimilation project.
Later, if it wasn't for Anufi recognizing her, she never would have told the truth. Again, the only thing she ever does for the Sarentu â that is, simply informing them of the truth they were owed â she does because she is forced to do so by external forces. Even the only actual good thing she does in general, creating the Resistance, she does after TAP is gone, not because she realizes sheâs done something bad, that sheâs part of something evil and wants to separate herself from it, but because, again, she is forced to. If it wasnât for the Omatikaya and the other clans rebelling, if it wasnât that humans lost Pandora, she would have never left TAP. Not much of a resistance on her side then, right? She may have founded it â again, after she was forced by the circumstances, not because she was moved by authentic and sincere motives, and sheâs able to do so only by lying about her project and actions â but it was the other members that made it a Resistance, not her.
* also notice Mercer saying âthis is our last chanceâ. Interesting, right? I wonder why they were unable to find willing students. In Almaâs videolog we find at TAP-Con1 she says: âWeâve gone as far as we can with the Kame'tire. [âŚ] We just have to make them see what benefits it could bring to the Na'vi, to share cultures and outlooks. We have so much to teach each other. So much to give to the Na'vi. [âŚ] (about the Sarentu) Iâm so excited to meet them and welcome the children to our school.â
We just have to make them see what benefits it could bring to the Na'vi. We have so much to teach each other. So much to give to the Na'vi. And here it goes again, the reason why she was never a good person. At first she tries to make it look like their intent is actually exchanging cultures between equals, but then immediately states her true ideology: itâs the humans who can help the primitive Na'vi, not the other way around. This idea that superior sophisticated societies need to share their âwondersâ and teach their ways to the lesser, primitive uncivilized (Indigenous) people is beyond disgusting. Again, this is NOT cultural exchange. Because beyond that, I guarantee you there is absolutely NOTHING the Na'vi would have gained from interacting with their colonizers like that. Like Aha'ri said, âwhy would the Na'vi want to have alliances with you?â. We just have to make them, Alma also says. The Na'vi are never taken into consideration as actual intelligent people with their own will, they are never meant to be part of the conversation: they are too stupid, so we just have to force our culture onto them. But itâs okay!! Weâre the superior and civilized ones so weâre actually doing them a favor.
Iâm so excited to meet them and welcome the children to our school. Once again, the Na'viâs will doesnât matter. She doesnât say nor imply anything about actually having a discussion with them. The Kame'tire said no, but they just HAVE to have their school, so theyâre gonna âwelcome the childrenâ one way or another. From the note I mentioned earlier: We all had to make sacrifices. Some... they made the ultimate sacrifice. But the science, the progress. Yeah, we did what we thought was right to make TAP a reality. She admits very clearly (and very casually) that she doesnât give a flying fuck about the lives she and Mercer purposefully destroyed. It was a sacrifice she (and Mercer) decided had the authority to make for âthe science and the progressâ. Even decades after the massacre, this is what the lives of the Sarentu still are in her eyes: a necessary and justifiable sacrifice. Alma always knew this. Not in the back of her mind, not subconsciously. Stealing the children was something she was always willing to do, because in her mind itâs a good thing, in her mind they have the right to do it. And that makes her abhorrent.
As I said at the beginning of this post, Alma was never a misled victim, she was TAPâs co-founder, and that obviously includes TAP-Con1. That means that she not only was aware of everything that was going on in that place, but that she was behind it. She was behind the children being kept in cages, washed with disinfectant, being left to sleep and live like prisoners. They were little children, the oldest being SIX, forced to be analyzed in laboratory (and gods know what else they did to them).
From an interaction at the lab of TAP-Con1, our Sarentu says: âBlood samples. Some of us cried everytime.â And Alma was behind it. And even if she wasnât, she still allowed it. If you seriously think that she, the fucking co-founder, did not have any executive power over the project she literally made and she was just subjugated to Mercerâs will, you are fooling yourself. This is true for both TAP-Con1 and TAP.
âYou didnât do a thing to stop Mercer. The wounds he gave us, you gave as well.â
Nor explained the point so perfectly. She was behind the fear, the abuse, the torture just as much as Mercer and Harding were. Again, she was never just a teacher and the game spells it out for you very clearly. If you ignore this, itâs your choice or your willing lack of understanding.
What I find even worse is that she never even tried to repent or earn the Sarentuâs forgiveness. She did absolutely NOTHING to earn back her place into their lives or into the Resistance. Not because there is something she could actually do to redeem herself. No, what I find irritating is the fact that she just assumed she was given a free pass for everything. At the end of the main game, she even has the audacity to think that she and the Sarentu can move forward together and âbe a family againâ. Except they never were one, they were never on the same side. Itâs frustrating how she still refuses to see that. Another proof that she doesnât hold herself accountable like she claims she does, she still does not see the damage she has done, she still does not see how wicked her actions and intentions always were. She still sees herself as a victim. But this is no excuse for the audience to consider her as such.
After her Avatar dies and she is forced to admit the truth about the Sarentu massacre, there is a side quest called âPenanceâ in which Alma, Ri'nela and the MC gather to bury it. You may think after her confession â which she made seem spontaneous but was actually forced by Anufi and Nor â Alma actually feels remorse like she claims she does; you may think she finally understands now the gravity of what she did to the Sarentu, that finally she will act honestly and be ready to face the consequences to her actions.
But no. Once again, her only focus is herself. Instead of humbly coming to the Sarentu, she whines about how she doesnât feel comfortable in her own body (because she chose for years to deceive herself and most importantly the Sarentu with a fake mask of allyship). When the MC points out that the Avatar was never the real Alma, she still speaks as that mask was her true self, she still believes that she was actually one of them, one of the people she personally oppressed and colonized.
And Ri'nela is having none of it. âDid it make your sins easier to bear? Playing make believe?â This is exactly it. Alma posed as one of the Sarentu, actually tricking herself into believing she was one of them, because this way she didnât have to face the person she really was all along. This way it was easier to pretend she was in the right, that she was manipulated by Mercer. But as I explained earlier, this doesnât make her misled, this doesnât make her a person with good intentions; it just makes her a hypocritical heinous human being.
This is why Alma is irredeemable. Not only because thereâs no action good enough to repair the atrocities she was responsible for, but because she would actually had to feel genuine remorse to start a redemption arc. As she made abundantly clear through her words and actions, this is not the case. And Iâll even say this: a person like Alma is utterly incapable of feeling true remorse. There will always be a part of her that believes herself to be partly a victim, a person who just wanted the best but was ultimately misled. This is what I consider the worst, most loathsome and dangerous trait of her character.
This is why the Sky Breaker dlc left a sour aftertaste in my mouth. Spoilers if you havenât played it yet.
After the valkyrie attack, when everyone is gathered to discuss what happened, Mokasa (why was he allowed to be there in the first place is a mystery) is bitching about the humans, and Sa'ney rightfully calls him out on his hypocrisy. At this point, Alma (again, why the fuck is she here?) intervenes and says:
âDoes he not deserve the same as me? I share the same blame. But⌠Iâve been allowed to move forward.â
Does he not deserve the same as me? Yes, yes he does. Thatâs the point. I share the same blame. Do you, Alma? Do you really? Donât get me wrong, I HATE Mokasa. Leading the RDA to the Sarentu, blaming Anufi, lying to his own clan for decades⌠I donât think I need to explain. But it always got me thinking how people point the finger on Mokasa so naturally but donât give Alma the same treatment. Letâs examine them a bit.
Again, thereâs no need for me to explain why everything Mokasa did was horrible and unjustifiable. But letâs take a look at why he did it. He says it in the main game: âit was their children or oursâ. As cruel and horrible that sounds (because it is), itâs also true. Itâs clear Mokasa was aware of the humansâ intentions from the beginning: he knew they were gonna steal Na'vi children regardless and he ensured those children wouldnât be Kame'tire. Was he right? Of course not!! There is NO excuse for what he did. He should have warned Anufi and the Sarentu, he should have not torn apart his clan to hide his secret⌠but itâs still a completely different motive. Alma is a human and an oppressor who wanted to steal children for her own personal ambition; Mokasa, an Indigenous man part of the oppressed category, did evil and inexcusable things because he thought that was the only way to protect his clan and their children from their colonizers. The outcome, the goal even, is the same: the sacrifice of the Sarentu and their children. Yet what drives Mokasa and Alma to commit this atrocity cannot be judged equally. Not really the same, is it?
But Iâve been allowed to move forward. Have you, Alma? HAVE YOU? Who exactly has allowed you to move forward? The Resistance? But why should they ever have a say in this? Yes, they felt betrayed too in a way, obviously. But theyâre not the ones whose lives were ruined at her hands. The only ones who get to have a say in this are the Sarentu. Didnât seem to me that they forgave her; they only made clear they wanted and needed to go their own way. They very clearly separated themselves from her. So, it looks like to me that Alma simply assumed she was given a free pass for everything even though she didnât do a single thing to repent for her actions.
I have conflicted feelings about Mokasaâs so-called redemption, and Iâm not sure what were the gameâs intentions regarding him as opposed to Alma. But what is certain is that Alma deserved to pay the consequences for her actions. Mokasa was rightfully banished from the clan. I know the same canât be done for Alma, but ignoring her is not enough. She deserves to be punished for what she did. I donât how, honestly (not implying physical torture or anything here guys, dw). Yes, Nor killed her Avatar and I think that was absolutely necessary. But what Nor did (and he 100% had every right) was revealing the real Alma, it was stripping her from the possibility to keep deceiving everyone, especially the Sarentu; it was not, however, the consequence she needs to face. I really hope they will somehow deal with this in the future.
This is what I think of her. I may never hated a character more and I wish she died in the neurosect. There is absolutely no excuse for this woman. Thereâs no sympathizing with her. I did not villanize her, I did not exaggerate her actions or make her look worse than what she actually is. If people still refuse to see it, I think that says a lot about them.
I want to conclude saying this: I do think Alma is a beautifully written character, and it was surprising how well the game handled such delicate themes, how it showed different affects of colonization and assimilation culture on the children without passing one of them as more rightful. Because at the end of the day this is what the story is about, and the fans ignore this too often: this is a metaphor for residential schools and their survivors. Itâs a story about resistance and reconnection. You cannot forget this when you judge characters like Nor, or Teylan, or Alma. Again, you are not meant to defend her. It is not her story. It is the Sarentuâs story. And it is meant to parallel the real stories from which this one was inspired. Always remember that.
I was watching the deleted/original cut of the scene with Neytiri holding Spider hostage which â first off, incredible scene by the way like holy shit â but it made me think about how perfectly it served for Neytiriâs character.
Someone mightâve already talked about this already, but what I donât think a lot of people realize is that this scene serves as the payoff for earlier Neytiri-related scenes as well as a starting point for her arc going forward.
If you havenât watched the scene, here, itâs a far more impactful version of an already hard hitting scene and Iâm going to treat it as what âreallyâ happened in the story for the sake of analysis.
The first moment Iâm focusing on is this one where Neytiri goes to pick up her bow after killing a few RDA grunts, only to find that the bow is now broken and unusable.
Thereâs a running theme in these two movies that Iâve seen people point out and thatâs how Neytiri keeps losing things that are precious to her, whether they be people, places, or objects.
In the first movie, she loses a lot including but not limited to the Hometree, the Tree of Voices, her older sister, Tsuâtey, her Ikran, and her father. When her father dies, he grants her the Ceremonial Bow and thatâs what she ends up using to fight in all subsequent battles.
In the second movie, she thankfully doesnât lose as much, but sheâs still forced to leave her home and her first born son is killed in the heat of battle, rough times all around.
Youâll note that I didnât include losing her precious bow on the list of things she lost and thatâs because she didnât lose the bow, she broke it.
All the other losses Iâve described are caused by the RDA, but this one isnât. Instead of her bow being broken by another grunt in the heat of the battle, sheâs the one who breaks it by swinging it haphazardly at her enemies.
I may not know all that much about archery or making weapons, but Iâm almost certain that bows arenât designed to be used like that, which is why her bow broke the way that it did.
And it cannot be understated how important this bow must be to Neytiri. I mentioned before that it was given to her by her late father, making it an important connection to her family already, but itâs also made from the wood of Hometree. So not only is it a connection to her family, itâs a connection to her people and the home that was stolen from them.
All that and she still broke it, not because she didnât cherish the bow, but because she just couldnât control her anger enough to handle it properly.
And thatâs what I feel Neytiriâs fatal flaw is, as well as what her arc will be primarily focusing on in the upcoming movies â Neytiriâs anger and hatred leads to blind rage, and she becomes liable to hurt those she cares about.
For the record, I am not making the claim that Neytiriâs flaw is that she gets angry. Being outraged by death and destruction, hating those who bring about injustice, these arenât flaws and arenât things she should be vilified for. What is a flaw is how she uses her anger, or rather how it uses her.
Jake spells it out pretty cleanly in a scene that happened a while ago. When Tonowari told Jake and Neytiri about the destruction the RDA was causing to the nearby villages, they immediately connect it back to Quaritch. Neytiri describes how they have to finish off Quaritch â âwe have to hunt this demon, trap him, kill himâ â and this is what Jake says in response to that idea:
Heâs not dismissing the idea of doing something, heâs just cautioning her on how they go about doing it. Thatâs the crux of Neytiriâs most prevalent flaw, it isnât her becoming angered at the injustice she and her people face, itâs her not being smart about how she acts on it.
The last two moments Iâd like to draw attention to are the one where one of Quartichâs lackey calls Neytiri a âwild animalâ and the one where she actually acts like one.
For the record, Lyle and Quaritch are in the wrong for likening Neytiri to an animal and dehumanizing her in the process, especially when the reason they insulted her was because she was acting violent in the video where she was protecting her husband. However, itâs undeniable that during the fight on the Sea Dragon, Neytiri is the most violent and rage filled weâve ever seen her.
Itâs particularly noticeable right before she realizes she broke her bow, which is definitely not a coincidence Iâll tell you that much.
She screams in the guys face and stabs him over and over and over again, after which she gets up and starts growling, searching for anything else that moves. Itâs not a stretch to say that, in this moment, sheâs acting almost like a bloodthirsty animal hungry for vengeance, not too dissimilar from the wild animal the recoms painted her as.
And all of this, her accidentally breaking her fatherâs bow, being asked to be smart about it all, acting like a wild animal, it all comes to a head in the moment where she uses Spiderâs life as leverage to save Kiriâs. It starts off good when she makes Quaritch let Kiri go, but when Kiri is freed from Quaritchâs grasp and she can turn her attention to the man himselfâŚ
âŚshe puts the blade back against Spiderâs neck and utters those infamous lines:
Iâve seen a lot of people comment on how âpowerfulâ of a scene this is, and while I agree that itâs a powerful storytelling moment and extremely important to Neytiriâs character, I think a lot of people miss the fact that this isnât an admirable moment of a motherâs rage, but a scary and dark moment where Neytiri is about to fall to Quaritchâs lows.
Because if Neytiri had actually gone through with this decision, then she wouldâve done the same thing to her family that she did with her bow â destroy it. Whatâs important to note about Neytiriâs hatred towards Spider is that; while itâs understandable considering all the trauma she went through at the hands of his father and the RDA, sheâs the only one in her family that feels this way towards him.
For one thing, Spider is both Loâak and Kiriâs best friend and they know how much Spider hates being Quaritchâs son, thereâs no way that theyâd just accept Neytiri after she killed their best friend. We donât get much development on Spiderâs relationship with Tuk or Neteyam, but we see Spider protect Tuk, tease Neteyam, and cry during Neteyamâs death, so they must be friends on some level.
And finally Jake. Admittedly, Jake is pretty lukewarm towards Spider throughout the entire movie, but Iâd argue thatâs him keeping a respectful distance because of him wanting to side with his wife and not any malice Jake genuinely holds towards Spider himself. We even see him checking over Spider at the end of the movie like he does with Loâak and Neteyam.
As much as Jake unconditionally loves Neytiri, I cannot see a world where heâs able to look at her the same way if she killed an innocent child.
And I do mean innocent, because at this point in time Spiderâs only âcrimesâ are being human(not his choice) and being Quaritchâs son(also not his choice). Even if Neytiriâs feelings towards him are understandable and valid, her actions at this point are not justifiable and Jake knows it.
Thatâs not even mentioning how she hisses at Kiri during this scene, sheâs not acting with her familyâs best interest in mind, sheâs acting on pure rage.
If she had gone through with it and killed Spider, Kiri and Loâak would hate her, Tuk wouldnât be able to look at her the same way again, and Jake probably wouldâve left her. She truly did come a hairâs width away from destroying something precious to her once again.
Now letâs talk about Spider for a minute because heâs crucial to all of this, as Neytiriâs hatred for humans extends to her hatred of him.
We already know that, to the Naâvi, âI see youâ is considered a respectful greeting, but itâs also a show of great understanding between two people; itâs why Jakeâs two pivotal emotional moments at the end of the movies are him telling a loved one âI see you,â itâs because heâs come to understand them as a person beyond what he initially thought.
In contrast, Neytiri does not see Spider, her eyes are shut. Instead of seeing Spider as a person, all she sees is just another human who ought to be with his own kind, a demon. And this is honestly fine, Neytiri isnât Spiderâs mother or caretaker so sheâs not obligated to try and understand him as anything deeper than her enemies child and her own childrenâs best friend.
However, because Neytiri refuses to see Spider as anything other than another human, she lets this hatred for him and his heritage fester until she feels comfortable to threaten his life and see him as a means to an end. And that, no matter how much one may argue itâs understandable from her perspective, leads to dire consequences.
Namely, Spiderâs choice to save Quaritch.
Now, before anyone yells at me let me clarify â I am not saying that Neytiri is responsible for Spiderâs choice, nor is she responsible for any harm Quaritch will cause in the upcoming movies. However, itâs undeniable that her actions influenced Spiderâs decision, whether directly or indirectly.
When Neytiri threatened Spiderâs life, Quaritch initially plays off the fact that heâs technically not his son, citing that they arenât even the same species. But when Neytiri pushes even further, he breaks and shows that he does actually care about Spider, willing to let go of his hostage in order to protect him.
This is big for Spider as his only major desire is to have a family, specifically a parental figure who genuinely cared about him as he is. Iâd even go as far as to say that this moment probably proved to Spider that Quaritch cares about him as more than just a meanâs to an end. Heâd already helped Quaritch bond with an Ikran and find the Sully family(against his will), he had nothing else to offer but Quaritch still wanted him alive.
This, along with the months they spent together, are what pushed Spider to make his decision at the end of the movie, a decision he was explicitly conflicted about.
And this came about from Neytiriâs decision. I know a lot of people would argue that Neytiri had to do this because it was the only way to save her daughter, and Iâll agree that there werenât many options for her. But this wasnât a tactical move she was making, she wasnât bluffing or putting on a show to force Quaritchâs hand, she was explicitly going to kill Spider just to make Quaritch hurt in the same way she was hurting.
Also, if we want to nitpick we could also say that the months Quaritch and Spider spent together also came about as a result of her actions. When theyâre running away from the Recoms, Spider is the only one who falls to the ground and Neytiri doesnât even think to try and go get him.
âB-But thereâs no way Neytiri wouldâve been able to save him and get away! She has her own children to worry about!â I hear you typing in the notes of this post, and to that I say youâve got a point.
However, the fact that Neytiri doesnât even consider going down to rescue him, doesnât look over the branch and hesitate before making the difficult decision to prioritize Kiri and feel bad about it later shows that her reasoning is solidly NOT rooted in him being one of her kids or not.
She doesnât even try, and because of that Quaritch and Spider end up forming the basis for a solid bond.
TLDR; Neytiriâs fatal flaw is that she allows her anger and hatred to cloud her better judgment and control her, leading to a destructive attitude that can ultimately hurt the people she loves and make things worse for her.
At this point, Iâm pretty sure everyone has heard at least a little bit about the next movie, Avatar Fire and Ash. Iâve seen people theorizing that the fire tribe will be joining forces with the RDA, that they donât believe in Eywa, and that Neytiri will have to infiltrate the tribe in order to rescue her children.
Iâm not certain whether any of this is true, but what I am certain of is that â if these concept arts hold water by the time the movie is released â then the fire tribe weâll be encountering in the third movie is going to be an extremely violent community, likely one that puts emphasis on anger and hatred.
And if the rumors are true and Neytiri really is going to be infiltrating them, then Neytiriâs flaws might be able to inform what narrative role the Ash People and Varaang in particular will have in the third movie.
Iâve already explained how in depth how her flaw is how she allows her anger to take control of her and close her vision; sheâs volatile like lava and burns hot like fire, becoming liable to burn everything and everyone around her.
From that perspective, she seems more suited to be a fire Naâvi rather than a forest or reef one, no? The choice to take us to a volcanic, fire steeped region isnât just James Cameron checking off the boxes like âoh we did forest and water, fire next!â its him taking us to a we might find uncomfortably befitting of our worst traits.
And thatâs basically what I think Neytiri will have to face upon encountering the Ash People â they are the embodiment of all her flaws put on display.
Varaang specifically may work as her narrative foil, a literal funhouse version of her at her worst(from my perspective the concept art of Varaang actually looks a lot like Neytiri, so thatâs interesting).
I also think itâs important to note that Neytiri is absolutely going to find out that Spider saved Quaritch in the third movie, or at least itâs incredibly likely if the Ash People really will be working with Quaritch. That means that her hatred for him and her need for revenge will come back into play, this isnât over.
But this time things will be different, because in between Neytiri learning of Spiderâs betrayal she will also get especially close to the Ash People and find that she is uncomfortably similar to them at her worst. Before she does something she might regret, Neytiri will be forced to ask herself some important questions:
Is revenge really worth it? Is this the kind of person she wants to be? If Jake wasnât there that night, would she have the blood of a child on her hands? Will she hurt other people she loves because of her anger?
These questions are ones she likely never wanted to ask herself, but theyâre necessary because sheâs starting right in the face of people who didnât.
Hopefully, she finds that the answer is no.
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⸠INTERESTS; - aged up!neteyam x omatikayan f!reader
⸠BACKGROUND; - Love at first sight doesnât exist, everyone knows that. Thereâs attraction, reaction, and understanding someone to call something love. Neteyam wasnât sure what it was that he felt for you, but whatever it was, he didnât want it to end.
⸠WARNINGS; - wc.6.5k, mentions of heat cycles, rejection, one sided love, unrequited affection, kissing, fluff, smut, p in v, fingering, ejaculation consumption, teasing, dominant fem lead, clouded judgement, mating, biting, blood mentions, etc.
â¸a.i; - whoo!! finished this up i hope you guys enjoy it, sorry it took me so long itâs been a really bad week! but im working on other fics and reqs in my inbox (iâve had since nov-dec) trying to get all the old stuff out first to get to new ideas!! thank u so much for the love! also this lowkey isn't proofread
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â/⥠Tragedy I
Neteyam was a good man, a good brother, a good if not great son. Which is why it was so surprising hearing and witnessing him speaking back to his parents for the first time ever. His father complained how worried his mother and grandmother have been about finding a mate for him in order to pass the responsibility Jake had been harboring for over two decades to the next, and Neteyam had simply responded how he didn't care.
He was lying.
As soon as he had mentioned he found someone his father was quick to take his side, smiling at him softly before whispering with his wife to the side, who only shook her head. Her mother had already decided what needed to be done, with or without his approval, the average time of courting would naturally take months, and it was months they didn't have.
The people needed a strong ruler with an even stronger woman by his side. The position of tsahik wasn't a problem, Kiri could always fill it, as she's had the best and most practices from her grandmother, but Neteyam's situation was more complicated. Even as he watched his parents speak to one another he wasn't sure what kind of power his father had over his mother.
He would always give her some look, like a pleading look almost or just a caress to her face in order to swoon her, and it always worked. Maybe it was love, it had to be, his grandmother had spoken to him about how love comes in many shapes or forms but can never be denied. Somehow watching his parents interact before his father placed a kiss on his mother's forehead reminded him of you, and your interaction from earlier in the afternoon on the beach.
It was night now, the sky was bleak and cloudy, the stars hadn't shined as bright as they usually had, almost as if the night sky was mourning as he was. Mourning the loss of love, he was so close to having you to himself and now he felt as if he was going back to square one. It hurt him, but he didn't feel like crying, or getting upset to the point he'd lash out at others around him, he just sat on the cold wooded floors and propped his knees to his chest.
His back was now facing his parents as he watched the sky, asking himself what you were probably doing by this time. Maybe bathing or eating with your family, helping clean up the aftermath or reading to your younger sister. You could've been sewing or beading clothing together for you to wear on special occasions as he watched you do a few months ago.
Or maybe your family was all out and busy for the night and you were all alone at home, waiting for some company. He was sure he could provide you more than just company, making his time with you highly worthwhile, but yet again it would probably be better to talk things out about what happened earlier. Or maybe you two didn't need too talk anything out, when things happen between two people who can't help themselves it's meant to be.
The two of you were meant to be, that sounded satisfactory, it definitely pleased him, bringing a smile to his face. He was so used to growing up and sacrificing things for his sibling's happiness or just too tired to fight for it. He was grateful for that actually, listening to the way his father was raised and the life he lived on the stars from above pained him, no one should live a life like that, but his father always reminded him if he hadn't gone through any of that he wouldn't be blessed in the future to be reborn.
Maybe his father was right, thankfully to him he was grown into a responsible young man, athletic, intelligent, and handsome, there was nothing but greatness in him. He felt more than responsible about you though and just wasn't sure as to why. It was something like a craving or poison in his mind that was stuck there forever.
It would make his insides itch and his outsides hot; it's almost like when you sit out in the sun for too long with dry skin and start to feel discomfort. But the sun feels so nice when you've been in the cold for so long and have nothing else to turn too, that's how he felt about you. You haunted his mind in such an eerie way, and at first, he had even had his grandmother check him for illness 'just because', sure you had done something to him, but nothing came back.
He yearned and grieved for your affection as if you had passed away, like a ghost he could only breath in whenever he closed his eyes. He was sure if anyone was able to hear or read his mind, they'd call him crazy, but he didn't feel that way, he felt free. Soon enough, snapping him out of his trance was a woman walking beside him, one he hadn't seen before.
Or maybe he had seen her before, he just hadn't remembered. His head followed her movements as she made her way behind him, walking towards his parents and taking her side beside them. This immediately made Neteyam spring to his feet and follow behind, raising a brow.
His father introduced the two of them to one another, speaking of their affiliations and granting Neteyam the choice to at least keep their new guest busy and grow fond of her before making a solid decision of his future. He knew his father well, his voice was laced with responsibility and seriousness, but in all honesty, it was mainly code for 'be nice to her and go court whoever it is you wanted'.
He was listening, his ears flicked slightly listening to the woman introduce herself and pronounce her name. 'Fa'nyma', strange name, completely different from yours, but it seemed to suit her somewhat. She was shorter than you, he took notice of her hair was much longer on some part, and she wore lots of jewelry. Maybe it was to impress him, but he could only think of how those jewels would've looked against your skin, your smile.
He smiled to himself and nodded, quickly changing his face into a stir of a frown and turned his attention back to his parents in order for Fa'nyma to not get the wrong idea. He knew better than to be rude, especially to a woman, it's not the way he was raised to be at all, so he would be cordial with her, that he agreed on.
But that kind of promise became difficult to keep when it came to the fact that she practically followed him everywhere. He had planned to come and see you in your kelku, only for her to be right behind him. It would be very problematic to explain the fact that a woman is following him around the entire village as she's now his responsibility.
It had been three days since then, Neteyam had always thought to himself what was an easy way to say, "Leave me the fuck alone", not a nice way, he didn't want to be nice with her. He wanted to sound easy on the ears, but harsh enough for the conversation to get no farther than her understanding and leaving.
Then again, he's sure she wouldn't even understand what the word "fuck" means. It was a sky people term, and his parents had only used it whenever they hit their toe against something or messed up badly or were just upset beyond the point of explanation. His brother cursed often too, practically being more fluent in cursing than his mother's tongue. This is ridiculous, why is it that whenever he's so ready to get something for himself obstacles just throw themselves in his way.
"Fa'nyma" he spoke, placing his bow and arrow down in his hut before removing his headpiece, letting his braids rest on the side of his face before tying them back. She hummed in response, turning to him from the entrance of his kelku and smiling at him. "I'm going out somewhere now, so I'll need you to leave." He spoke solidly, turning his attention away from her when he noticed her cheeky look.
"Don't you want me to accompany you to wherever you're going?" She spoke, Neteyam sucked his teeth lightly before rolling his eyes. She must be one of the stupidest people he's ever met, even his youngest sister Tuk would know if he had said something like that, he would want to be alone. Did it genuinely look like he wanted her company? Or that he enjoyed her company so much he would've said yes?
"I don't enjoy your company, and I won't need it anymore." He said with an attitude, grabbing a small bag in the corner of his room and placing it over his shoulder with a clunk. He soon ushered her out of his room and hut before leaving himself, not even looking behind him to see her.
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"Y/n" he spoke with a smile, standing in the middle of the tree of voices. He had spent nearly all afternoon looking for you, now being nightfall as he saw you. Your back was facing him, but he knew it was you, he could tell by your scent, your hair, everything.
After spending nearly all of his time with Fa'nyma it was refreshing to see you, to breath you, and to touch you. He was quick to reach a hand out to your shoulder, watching as you spun around slightly for his hand to fall off your shoulder and back up slightly. You weren't smiling, which worried him, he wasn't sure what look you were giving him, but it wasn't one he was expecting.
"What are you doing here?" You asked, definitely taken aback wearing a confused but more hurt look on your face. After having such a passionate moment with a man, you werenât surprised for it to end so quickly, what you didnât expect was for him to leave you, especially for three days.
âIâm here to see you of course, Iâm sorry Iâve been gone so long, but you have no idea how happy I am to see you aga-â
âItâs been three days Neteyam.â You cut him off harshly, now beginning to become upset, he spoke as if no time had passed. âYou kissed me and left me for three days, but itâs easy for you to walk around with Faânyma.â You said, earning a flared look from him at your last words.
He was quick to place the bag he was holding down, now holding both of your hands with his own hands. He looked at you with a look of desperation, pledging with you almost to hear him out.
âI donât like her; it wasnât up to me I swear it. I told her off this morning, I want nothing to do with her, only with you.â He said, smiling somewhat softly as you again to see you smile as well. He knew something like this would happen, he was ready for it of course, but he knew no matter how things wouldâve ended he wouldnât let you go.
He would apologize anyway he had to, such as bringing you gifts or flowers and fruits, maybe kneeling and pleading with you. He knew you well enough to know you had a soft spot for him, for everyone mostly. Maybe it was childish to feel a pang of jealousy broil in his chest over that topic, but he couldnât help it.
He liked you, he really liked you, liked you so much he wasnât sure what to do with himself and he would practically fuck himself over again and again. Maybe it was love, maybe he loved you, he had always had the perfect example of it growing now and all he cares about is making it a reality with you.
And he did just that, apologizing to you over and over and sitting you down on the glowing floor beneath the two of you as he gave you everything from his bag. He practically showered you in gifts you hadnât seen before, small jewels and crystals from the star above as you had a wide smile on your face.
He had told you he wanted to court you, earn you the right way, in order to bring you towards his family, the proper way. He even slid in a joke about how if things had escalated on the beach everything would be entirely different now, making you laugh.
You were so beautiful, everything about you was so beautiful, your laugh, the way you fluttered your lashes at him as you listened to him speak, or maybe how you kept your skin in contact with his no matter where the two of you were. You weren't afraid to show him off or hint there was something between the two of you and it drove him mad.
He was so quick to mention your name to his family so often that they had no other choice but to force Faânyma out of the picture. He thought of himself as a bad person for a short while, purposely flaunting your capabilities and beauty in front of the other woman to watch her face stir with jealousy as he had a sinister smirk plastered on his face.
He mustâve been crazy, in both good and bad ways, but itâs deemed excused because heâs crazy in love, crazy in love for you. So crazy that now after just a few weeks of courting heâs itching to bring things to another level.
He was patient, everyone knew it. He was trained to be at such a young age, like when catching fish with his father, those lessons taught him nothing more than the importance of time. Good things come to those who wait, he had you, but to fully tie the bond between you two he had to be patient.
Love is something that canât be rushed, patience is a large factor between two people, almost like a test to see whatâll happen under pressure. Sadly, as of right now it felt as if Neteyam was losing, if not losing his mind in the process. Laying on his bedside within his empty kelku, listening to the cold winds outside blow around it and pick up on the small, piped chimes outside his hut entrance his youngest sister made for him.
He couldnât sleep, his mind was racing, and he felt so empty, and the thought of you was just making up upset. It stirred something inside him he couldnât entirely understand, all he could think of now was wanting you.
No,
He needed you.
Attached to your affection and presence like a newborn to its mother or fatherâs skin in order to thrive and feel their love. He wasnât sure why tonight was so different from the rest, but he couldnât stay here, something felt off, so he did the only thing he could do and set out into the forests.
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A simple way of remembering people is by their scent, which Neteyam was familiar with. What he hadnât been familiar with was your scent being so strong to the point where he paused in his steps and shielded his face, squinting.
It was strange he was able to pick up your scent here of all places, it was in the complete opposite direction of your home. So of course, he did none other than follow it to find you, but what he saw was nothing of what he expected.
âY/nâ he called out, removing his arm from his face to take in your state, hunched over on the floor by a tree whimpering. You hadnât answered his call, and when he came to you and placed a hand on your skin you hissed at him, slapping his hand away.
He was appalled to say the least, your skin was burning, and your behavior was erratic, since when were you so defensive? A click quickly came to mind, you mustâve been uncomfortable, or afraid, especially to react that way with him of all people.
He was quick to scan the surroundings of the two of you to emphasize the fact that you werenât alone, someone had definitely been here before he came towards you, lurking. Neteyam was quick to suck his teeth, already piecing together the situation playing out before reaching out to you again.
You were in heat, he felt so stupid letting it slide over his head as he had originally had it calculated. Usually within the middle of every month you disappear for only a handful of days before returning, only this time it seems to have come a little earlier than expected.
You had a shawl sprawled out to your side as you stayed huddled into a ball, fidgeting around as Neteyam made his way behind you, hugging you and rubbing circles into your back. Maybe it was because you werenât in your best mind, but right now you felt like biting him.
Not in a bad way, in a good way, to draw blood and pleasure yourself, not necessarily to harm him. There was something about how soothing his scent felt that the scent of the other navi man lurking in the woods prior seemed to gently fade away. You paid no mind to him as you turned into Neteyamâs embrace, snuggling into his chest with a slight purr and whine.
You felt so hot, and itchy, the cool night breeze hadnât helped you quick enough, but Neteyamâs body had. His chest was firm and cool, like how the ponds or lakes underneath the waterfalls felt, making you smile softly.
It wasnât enough to stop your pain and itch, but it was just enough to calm you to a certain extent, his words slurring in your brain as he spoke. You had only responded with slight hums, not sure youâd be capable of responding back in sentences.
He was quick to pick you up to your feet, caressing your face and asking you something. Whatever it was he was quick to take your groan as an answer, now holding you hand in hand as he made his way through the forests, occasionally turning back to take in your ill state.
You werenât sure what path he was taking, it certainly wasnât the path to your home, or the main village, but the trees you two passed by before coming to a halt smelled similar to Neteyam. He was gentle, letting you climb up into an unfamiliar place before following right after you, his hand locking right back with yours as his other held your shawl.
He spoke to you again, but your ears remained out of focus, now picking up on the small sound of pattering coming from behind you. You turned slowly, your head hurting as you watched the rain fall. You turned back slowly, placing each hand on the sides of your head, feeling as if someone had taken a bone and hit the sides of your head repeatedly.
You only groaned, slumping over slightly before feeling Neteyamâs hands grab onto your side, ushering you further into the room and sitting you down somewhere comfortably. You kept your eyes squeezed shut, feeling his firm hands leave your body you shot them open, taking in your surroundings as you lowered your hands.
You placed your hands down at the bedside you sat on, dragging your fingers across the woven blankets. This mustâve been his home, the entire place was drenched in his scent, it seemed vacant and cold, it mustâve been the way he liked it. You were quick to bring the edge of the blanket to your nose, inhaling its scent with a slight moan, feeling a rush of adrenaline rush through your body and down to your core.
You lowered the blanket as you heard him returning shortly, crossing your legs and angling them in a position to give you pleasure. Biting back a moan as you clenched around nothing you watched as he came over, giving you a small bowl filled with water for you to drink. You smiled softly at him, taking the bowl into your shaky hands before he covered your hands with his before helping you drink it.
His hands are so large, just like you had remembered about him initially the first time he helped you pick out the fruits from the trees. They practically covered yours if not entirely in length, nearly striking a wave of embarrassment in you. As you finished you were sure he had told some sort of joke, pointing to outside before chuckling back at you.
You only batted your eyes and smiled even wider, nodding at him. You were sure that it had done something to him because he looked away and swallowed hard before leaving the room again. As he made his time quick he came to your side, now sitting beside you and taking your hands into his, speaking again, as your heat grew stronger another wave coursed through your body.
And of course you wasted no time turning to his side, resting your head on his collarbone and inhaling his scent. If you had some sort of shame left before your heat had stripped it from you there would be a possibility youâd have pulled back or apologized, but right now you just didnât care.
His scent was driving you insane, practically flooding your mind as you caressed yourself into his skin with soft mewls and moans that echoed in his ears. He was more than flustered to say the least, but he had come to a decision on how to help you in any way possible. He simply brushed your hair away from your face to get your attention, which worked before he spoke in sure of you to hear him.
âUse me how you seem fit.â He said sternly, flashing you a toothy smile afterwards. He watched as your pupils blew out nearly full wide, no longer seeing the color of your irises before you turned your head back into his collarbone. You were quick with your actions, licking and nipping at his skin before making your way up to his neck.
A soft kiss was applied to a sweet spot before you licked it, prepping your canines into his flesh before sinking them in slowly. If it hurt it harsh enough you were sure that when you had sense again youâd apologize for it, just not now, not while you enjoyed lapping up the small trickles of blood that dribbled down his warm skin.
Not while you suddenly leap a leg over him, now straddling him as you continued to kiss him. He had barely moved as much as he wanted to, only following your lead and placing his hands on your back as support. He was quick to pull your head in for a kiss to your lips once you finished with his neck of course, this time being more forceful and sinister than the kiss you two had shared previously.
There was a small part of Neteyam that knew this wasnât the right thing to do, at least some of it. You werenât in your right mind and the two of you hadnât been mated, well at least not yet. If anything, that small feeling quickly went away when he too felt himself slipping into the dizzy and foggy feeling of your heat now affecting him.
He had heard stories of something like this before, heats being able to spread towards one another to a certain extent. Things like that could only happen if that individual wanted to share it, and that seemed to be happening at this moment.
You wanted him to feel how you felt, understand how good it felt to be in this situation, as much as you itched or your skin burned, nothing could have been better than easing the pain with someone that made you feel so good.
You liked Neteyam, you were sure of it. Your family liked him too, he was considerate, gentle, humorous, and well put. He made you feel loved, cherished, and satisfactory; he could never say no to you and spoiled you with anything you wanted. Spoiling the one you love comes to a certain extent and giving them whatever they want comes with a price, like as of now when you began to untie your top and loincloth, attempting to untie his as well.
He was quick to grab both of your arms, bringing you to a short halt. You were completely nude now, watching as he took in your full appearance before looking up into your eyes. He was quick to shake his head, a signal of rejection to you, making you frown heavily and whine, tears prickling the corner of your eyes.
He spoke, not sure entirely what he was speaking of, but you were sure he muttered along the lines of âbeing responsibleâ when reading his lips, the tears now rolling down your cheeks as you shook your head. There was no way he would leave you in a time like this after escalating the situation so far for the night, you yanked your arms from his grasp before wrapping your arms around his shoulders, whining.
âPlease, please, please teyam, hurts so bad, need you, need you here.â You mumbled, grinding against his painful bulge from his shifted loincloth, taking his hand into yours and placing it over your lower pelvis. You watched as he groaned softly, turning his head as his ears flickered around, as if contemplating his next move. You were quick to turn your head in the direction his was turned too, kissing him first this time, wasting no time in forcing your tongue into his mouth.
He only melted at the action, quickly obliging and letting his hands roam your body. He was quick to squeeze you and tease you, letting his fingertips graze over your nipples as you moaned into his mouth, and he moans back. He kept his right hand over your breast, swirling small circles around your nipple and tugging on it every now and again as his left hand followed its way down between your legs.
Your moans now grew louder, more bass coming from them as they rumbled in your chest and throat, breaking the kiss with Neteyam as a small string of saliva was split between you too. You rested your head on the side of his cheek as your moans continued, rumbling directly into his ear, making his breath heavier than before. He only took notice to quicken his actions, his thumb circling your clit gently as his fingers thrusted inside of you.
This much arousal was getting painful in his case, he was sure he had never been this whipped ever no matter what woman he was with. You were so beautiful, your voice, your body, your movements had him captivated, if anything he wished he could stop time just for this moment. He could hardly even feel his fingers, the way they were coated if not dripping in your arousal he slipped in and out so easily it was insane.
What was even more foolish was the fact for just a split second he became jealous of his own fingers, wanting to be inside you himself with his tongue instead, but the way you fidgeted on his lap and begged for more he knew that was something to wait for another time. So, he continued, now drawing his full attention to your face as he watched your body shudder when he curved his fingers, his fingertips grazing against your insides.
He took his hand away from your breasts, now grabbing the side of your face and watching your expression, your skin was still hot, but that hadnât bothered him. He was more focused on trying to not cum by just the sight of you. Your hair was a mess, your face was flushed and hot, saliva dripping down your lips wasnât helping, especially when you were panting heavily like an animal with your hooded eyes.
And there it was, that cheeky little smile you do whenever you know youâve got his attention, batting your lashes at him. He hated that you knew how to get to him so easily, especially at a time like this, itâs as if even though heâs the one pleasuring you, you were doing the same in his favor, and he was definitely right when he watched you come undone on his lap, practically shouting his name as your grip on his shoulders tightened, your nails digging into him as your body jerked forward, shuddering harshly as your orgasm washed over you.
You had no time to catch your breath as Neteyam kissed you sloppily, pulling his fingers out of you as you whimpered into his mouth at the feeling of the emptiness, clenching around nothing. You hadnât pleaded or begged like before, only finishing your previous work and untying the rest of his loincloth before picking it up, watching as he sucked on his fingers with a small smirk.
You looked away nervously at his actions, placing his loincloth up to your nose and inhaling its scent, kissing it and tossing it behind you as you made sure Neteyam watched you. He only shook his head with a smile, his face flushed as he watched you, grazing his fingertips over your breasts yet again.
âNot satisfied?â He asked, cocking his head slightly to the side as he watched you, your eyes locked onto his body, trailing down until seeing what was hidden underneath his loincloth, making you shudder. After your intense orgasm prior, the heavy cloud of your heat wasnât as thick as before, now you had at least a little bit of your mind left, now asking yourself if the size was too much to bear.
âMm-mhâ you muttered, shaking your head from side to side as you made your way to grab onto his sex, jolting slightly as you watched it bounce up to hit his lower abdomen. He only chuckled at you as he watched your actions, you had hardly paid any mind to him, now taking it into your hand and fisting it slightly, listening to his soft groans as the entirety of it was coated in precum.
You only smiled to yourself, raising your hips up high as you rubbed the tip onto your core, bucking your hips and moaning harshly as it flicked over your sensitive clit. As quick as the small cloud left your body it was just as quick to hit you, returning to your womb like a storm, making you chew down on your bottom lip out of frustration as you grunted.
Eywa, you felt so empty, as if youâve been starving for days. Starving for a man to feed off of, starving for your man, your mate, to feed you. This was overwhelming, none of your heats had taken this much of an effect on you, and this physical connection wasnât enough to share with him, you want him to see, hear, breath, and know you, not just feel you.
âTsaheyluâ you mumbled, reaching behind the back of your head to your kuru, bringing it over your shoulder as you looked down at him slightly. His reaction seemed to be one of surprise or understanding, you werenât sure which to pick off of, no matter there were no words shared between the two of you in that moment, he only copied your movements.
Before the small tendrils of your kurus could fuse together, you sunk down onto him slowly, both of you breathy and sticky, moans mixing between the two of you. You hadnât moved and neither had he, taking in one another before making tsaheylu, the same second of the bond between the two of you making you whimper as you rested your head on his shoulder, crying quietly.
It was so intense, as if flashing lights and music had been playing amongst the midst of everything already happening between the two of you. After a few seconds you could hear it, hear and feel how Neteyam felt for you, at first when you felt the warming in your chest you had initially expected it to be your heat, bubbling even harder now. That wasnât the case, it was his feeling towards you, how his heart raced when he saw you or saw your smile, and how he felt now as he had you nestled on him.
It felt so nice, sharing this feeling and pain with another, lifting the burden off of yourself and having a mate to call your own. Before you were even able to speak Neteyam was quick to hoist himself up in a comfortable position, making you moan out softly.
âI know, I know tiwan. Gonna make you feel better yeah? Right here baby? I know what you need.â He spoke, placing his hand back over your pelvis and abdomen. The word he spoke prior sounded foreign to you, you could tell in the context it was a pet name, just not sure exactly what kind it couldâve been. Before you were able to pick up on that thought you felt Neteyamâs hands grab your behind in a firm manner before thrusting himself in and out of you at a kept pace.
You moaned into his shoulders now as he quickened his pace, making you clench around him. He didnât like this position at all, donât get him wrong you felt amazing, this moment was amazing, but he wanted to see you, see your face. He knew how you felt due to your bonding yes, but it wasnât enough, he needs more.
Which is what led him to waste no time in standing up as he held onto you and turning around, laying you down as he towered over you, neither him leaving from inside you or your tsaheylu breaking. Cooing you as you whimpered and fidgeted against him, pulling him down onto you so you could inhale his scent from his side, but he wasnât having it.
He rested in his knees now, thrusting into you painfully slow, listening to your groans and complaints with a grin. He liked being cocky, it felt good, especially if it got under your skin and he got to watch you react, it was amusing.
The longer the night continued the less amusing things became however, especially for the both of you. As of now Neteyam had lost track of time, and amount of positions the two of you had been in, but now you were on the floor, the room smelling like nothing but sex and sweat as you both moaned.
Neteyam had tried every other way to satisfy your needs without knotting you, but thatâs all you had begged for at this time. None of your other orgasms being enough to get rid of the emptiness within you, he just hadnât thought you were ready for it.
His last worries was getting you pregnant, it could only happen if he was also in rut, which wasnât anytime soon, but knotting someone is dangerous (and also something heâs never done before). You were an animal, and that was no exaggeration, from the sweat and cum that had pooled on the bedside and floor your skin and fingertips had gotten wrinkly, along with Neteyamâs, but apparently you hadnât even cared.
âPlease, need it, so emptyyyâ you whined, poking at the fat knot at the base of Neteyamâs cock that had been poking at your entrance for some time. Your face was wet with tears and sweat as you threw your fit, moaning as he postponed himself deeper in you to where his knot grazed against your clit.
In a matter of seconds, you were practically fucking him back, arching your back slightly as you pushed back with just as much force he thrusted into you. You could feel it, his knot was practically teasing you in a way you couldnât explain, it felt like some sort of craze or rush that was driving you mad, mad in a way you drew a smile to your face, chanting praises over and over again before hearing a pop and a painful stretch.
Neteyam halted his movements, a loud moan escaping his lips as his knot had finally entered you. He had towered over you, his chest pressing against your back as you clawed at the floor in desperation. It wasnât necessarily painful, more uncomfortable as it was a feeling you werenât used too, and the cloud of your heat had covered most of it.
But oh how full you felt, the pain, tears, and cries from before all seemed to just vanish as you felt the knot lowering, now being filled with Neteyamâs cum at a quick pace. Now you felt full, and in the best way possible, it was all you had truly wanted and finally your needs were satisfied.
You sighed out in satisfaction, feeling him kiss on your neck and back softly before caressing your body. You purred back into him as you felt him move gently and slowly, picking the two of you up off the floor to his bedside, removing the dirty blanket from there before and laying there with you, still back to chest.
âThank youâ you said to him, taking his hand and kissing it with a smile as you felt him smile from behind you. He only played with your hair as he heard you yawn, taking in your small and tired state.
âMm-hmm, so proud of you baby, did so good.â He spoke, placing a kiss onto your head as he drew faint circles in your back as he watched you drift off to sleep. He smiled to himself before remembering he was still stuck for a while, hopefully he wouldnât wake you if he pulled out.
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