





Sa'lyn is the eldest daughter of Tsahik, destined to become Tsahik upon the death of her mother Sa'lira. She is considered one of the most beautiful na'vi in the clan. She is rather quiet and shy, almost cold to outsiders. Her sisters often joke about this side of her. She is very close to her twin, Sil'mora. The two sisters, being the same age, "fought" for the position of future Tsahik, but in the end Sa'lyn proved herself the most suited to become one. She wears clothes woven from seaweed and is fond of making necklaces with pebbles she finds at the bottom of the swamp lake! Of the four sisters, Sa'lyn has always been the most composed, the quietest. While her sisters explored the swamp as children, she would sit on a log and gaze out over the lake, weaving strands of seaweed with hollow pebbles, creating intricate jewelry for her sisters. Oh, and... fun fact: she once helped Sil'mora bury the body of an RDA human who had come to patrol the swamp. Her sister Sil'mora had shot him with an arrow while she was watching from the bushes. She then called her sister Sa'lyn, and together they tied him to some rocks and let him sink into the lake. They didn't tell the clan, because their mother wouldn't have been happy to hear that her daughters, barely eighteen, had killed one of the Sky People. I'll talk about the other three sisters in the next post, so please be kind, and if you have any advice, I'd be happy to hear it! Bye, friends!
I don't know guys, I'm not satisfied!! But I decided to post them anyway, please be kind!!! I welcome advice and constructive criticism❤️🫶🙏
Neytiri is my favorite character, beautiful both inside and out. But I think it's normal to consider her so beautiful, right? She has huge eyes with long lashes, an almost ethereal facial harmony!!! But do the Na'vi see her as beautiful as we humans do, or does Neytiri not fit the Na'vi beauty standards?
But how do humans solve the water problem? I don't know how many years it takes for ships with resources to reach Pandora from Earth... but Earth seems like a dead planet now, without plants and surrounded by concrete and cities... I wouldn't be surprised to know that fresh water is now exhausted or completely polluted!!! So they filter Pandora's water??? Please be kind!! I get these silly questions every now and then!!! 😭😭🙏
They look painful!! Look at Varang's top!! I read that she uses such a tight fit to prevent her breasts from taking the natural shape Eywa gave them. Every time I think about it, I think of the feeling of a bra that's too tight and barely allows you to breathe, and I say this as a girl, it's torture. BUT I SAY look at the other Mangkwan!!! They pierce their asses with bones and it's literally impressive... I know they obviously have greater resistance than humans, but damn, it hurts!!!
Over Easter, I created a TikTok account from scratch where I talk about a fan clan created entirely by me for Avatar fans. Over Easter, I didn't think my posts would get more than a hundred views, and instead!!! The first posts got a lot of views, but now the most recent posts don't even get more than 60 likes and barely touch 200 views. Does anyone know why and how I can improve the situation?
I saw a TikTok of someone saying this!!! I TRIED TO SEARCH ON AVATAR WIKI BUT I DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING ABOUT IT!!!
One thing I love doing is finding scenes that were cut from Avatar 2009. This one particularly struck me. For those who don't know it and want a brief explanation: Jake confesses to Grace and Norm that he was passing on useful information to Quaritch regarding the Omatikaya's home tree. Jake explains to the other two that he regrets it and that he's no longer "that man" because he's fallen in love with Neytiri, the Omatikaya, and the forest. Jake adds that he doesn't know what to do (correct me if I'm wrong, I'm Italian, not English, and I might get some things wrong) and Norm chimes in, saying that the Omatikaya won't even understand what Jake did. AND NOW COMES THE LINE THAT MADE ME CRY. Jake says that in the Na'vi language there isn't even a word for "lie," Grace then admits that she was the one who taught it to the Omatikaya when Grace's school was still open. THE NA'VI DON'T HAVE A WORD FOR "LIE." They are such pure people, so full of faith in others, that they didn't feel the need to invent this term. I'm crying again, guys.
Does anyone tell us that this Na'vi woman, Tsahìk from a clan we see in both Avatar 2 and Avatar 3, is blonde? It would be really cool to believe so. Maybe the sea water has lightened her hair, or is it just a trick of the light?