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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen6d
    Replied to WhyAmIStillHere

    In this world not, but in others yes. I mean the size is perfect for infiltration missions, but there are other powers he can use, like conecting to trees to recover.

    Ch 32 Transformation
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    Its just that he met Tar for the first time. It will probably only take two or three meetings for them to talk about it. a week or two doesnt matter in the end. the mill and a few other things will be there after the time skip. (i wont write chapters where he does nothinb but assembly a sawmill.) So yeah, there will be big changes for the village.

    After quickly gutting the chickens while explaining how to dispose of the trash to not attract wild animals, they started to grill their first hunted meal. To Atlas surprise, Tar seemed as interested in Atlas' field and farm project as Bro and Mi were in the hunter job. When Atlas asked him about it, Tar said it would be nice to not feel useless after retiring in a few years. After hearing that, Atlas knew he had found the right person to pitch his ideas for a watermill that could not only be used for producing flour but also to build a water-powered sawmill. But he would take it slow to not appear stranger than he already was.
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  • Sergeantgreen
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    "It's my turn now, isn't it?" Oh, it's Kate. Finally.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Commented
    "Edward, will you go next?"
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Commented
    Professor Castle nodded and walked slowly next to Uncle Severin. Despite his limping he looked a little intimidating with his grim expression.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Commented
    A picture of Augustus Black 
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Commented
    A picture of Kate Winter arriving on the Dragon (A close up Picture of her is in the chapter)
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen1mth
    Commented
    A picture of Charlotte, including her Scar 
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen2mth
    Replied to omiguh

    Nope, he isn't Dumbledore.

    "Atlas, my boy, how are the preparations going?" Adam asked.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen2mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    good question. I dont think it will help against that, because energy bending also has a physical component. maybe i would take longer to take his bending. havent really put much thought into it because, as you have said yourself, it is unlikely that he will fight against aang. (if aang even learns it befroe the story ends. maybe the lionturtle doesn't think its needed or the war ends sooner. Maybe it ends later who knows. )

    He closed his eyes, training his occlumency as he did every evening. The progress he made in the arts was astonishing. In the past years, he had tripled the amount of memories he could keep safe, and even his general defense had improved a bit. But like every evening in the past two years, he wasn't just meditating. He was also waiting. Hermione had improved her legilimency to the point where she could build a connection to him, and since then they "talked" every day. But so far, it wasn't really talking or telepathy, as they needed to create fake memories of them saying anything, and the other one needed to look at these memories before creating an answer. It was needlessly complicated, but unless they were talking out loud or were writing down what they wanted to say, they could only feel the emotions and intentions of each other when they invaded each other's minds, which was much more intimate than talking about fake memories but much less precise.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen2mth
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    Needed to make it smaller because of the 3mb size limit.

    For those interested, here is the location of the village Hermione lived in. 
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  • Sergeantgreen
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    Commented
    Here is a picture of Yon Rha for those who don't know who I'm talking about in the chapter. In the picture, he is 15 years older, already retired, and has had a severe shift in personality.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    Good idea, but if it were so easy, we would use rail guns in real life. I mean, it is possible, but not like in the gif. She would need tools, like a gun, to even attempt something like that. So no killing people with pocket change.

    What the elder failed to disclose or just didn't know was that this tree likely possessed more spirit energy than any other entity outside the spirit world. This unique trait rendered it a potential energy source. However, even if Atlas dared to propose severing a few of the tree's roots, ignoring that he knew his tribe would hunt him down for the rest of his days if he did, harnessing the tree's energy required technological advancements that were still 80 years away—unless Atlas could propel technology forward by eight decades within the next ten to fifteen years. The problem was that he didn't even have a clue on how to develop the tools necessary to make the energy usable. And yet, the allure of constructing a superweapon fueled by spirit energy—one capable of obliterating a mountain with a single shot—was too potent to ignore. Even an avatar in the avatar state would struggle against such formidable might and the hero would most likely too.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    He will travel alone or in a small group. He won't be staying too long within the tribe. But it will take a bit longer for him to meet his girl. :( So no fluff for some time.

    The next two rounds, Atlas was on the hunter team, and even though he wasn't as accurate at throwing the net as other kids, he was far faster. As Atlas thought of it as a training exercise, he always dashed at full speed as soon as he saw a target, earning him the nickname Mad Dasher.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Sergeantgreen
    What the elder failed to disclose or just didn't know was that this tree likely possessed more spirit energy than any other entity outside the spirit world. This unique trait rendered it a potential energy source. However, even if Atlas dared to propose severing a few of the tree's roots, ignoring that he knew his tribe would hunt him down for the rest of his days if he did, harnessing the tree's energy required technological advancements that were still 80 years away—unless Atlas could propel technology forward by eight decades within the next ten to fifteen years. The problem was that he didn't even have a clue on how to develop the tools necessary to make the energy usable. And yet, the allure of constructing a superweapon fueled by spirit energy—one capable of obliterating a mountain with a single shot—was too potent to ignore. Even an avatar in the avatar state would struggle against such formidable might and the hero would most likely too.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    I mean the technology to create that cannon that was created in legend of korra. It was used on a big mecha and could wipe out armies. If Atlas had that weapon the hero would need some really strong powers to survive even a single direct hit.

    What the elder failed to disclose or just didn't know was that this tree likely possessed more spirit energy than any other entity outside the spirit world. This unique trait rendered it a potential energy source. However, even if Atlas dared to propose severing a few of the tree's roots, ignoring that he knew his tribe would hunt him down for the rest of his days if he did, harnessing the tree's energy required technological advancements that were still 80 years away—unless Atlas could propel technology forward by eight decades within the next ten to fifteen years. The problem was that he didn't even have a clue on how to develop the tools necessary to make the energy usable. And yet, the allure of constructing a superweapon fueled by spirit energy—one capable of obliterating a mountain with a single shot—was too potent to ignore. Even an avatar in the avatar state would struggle against such formidable might and the hero would most likely too.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    It is, technically. Bro was just angry that he didn't catch Atlas.

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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Exi_Nexi

    Thank you :)

    I still owe you two chapters, but as my family visited for my birthday i didn't have the time to edit the chapter beforehand. 
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
    Replied to Sergeantgreen

    This is a Lumosil

    "That was Harvey, a Morntral. Imagine him as a Lumosil, with the exception that his hair is pitch black and reaches to the ground. Even their eyes are covered by the long hair. They also can't be seen by everyone." I explained, hesitating if I should tell him what kind of people could see them.
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  • Sergeantgreen
    Sergeantgreen3mth
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    Here is a picture of Edward

    His charming smile and his kempt and stylish hair let me forget a moment when we were running from a dragon just seconds ago. He looked even better than the last time I saw him. Wait, why am I thinking about something like that? I have Will, and Will looks ten times… okay, no need to lie. Edward looked absolutely perfect, but that didn't matter. Not to me, at least. Not anymore.
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