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It's a question that's always intrigued me: what is it like to actually be a Na'vi?
Obviously the Na'vi have some sort of consciousness of being part of Pandora, even when they're not physically connected by their queues. What do they know, and what is it like to know it? What is it like to experience Eywa, and all the generations of ancestors and other voices deep inside the Tree of Souls? What is tsayhalu like? Sure, we can see Jake's O-face, but 'awesome' isn't really an answer...what is he feeling and experiencing? Good acting can convey a lot, but the magic of words is that they let you get inside someone's head and actually share their experiences. This is the Avatar sequel that will never be made (and if this is correct, it might actually be better than the sequel...let's hope not.) It's also my answer to the question "So what's it like to be Na'vi?" It's dark, powerful, and uplifting, and I'm proud of it. Avatar: Seeds of Life (novelet, 10K words) Please tell me what you think.
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