![]() ![]() “You know how Fire Nationals are,” Jinpa said as he waved at a bunch of gawking children on a rooftop who were thrilled to see a bison fly overhead. ![]() There’d certainly be less pressure on her. ![]() She secretly wished she could be down there, among her fellow commoners for the celebrations, instead of attending a state function. “This seems like a serious party,” Kyoshi said. A team of dancers practiced their moves in rigorous unison atop the platform. Kyoshi spotted one alley overtaken by a half-finished parade float. The sharp clack of vendors hammering their wooden stalls together filled the air. Strings of red paper lanterns crisscrossed the streets, in some places thick enough to completely obscure the carts and sidewalks below. They swooped lower to see the city that had formed around the Fire Nation’s largest port already preparing for the upcoming celebration. ![]()
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