http://kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] insertmeathere 2009-11-30 07:00 pm (UTC)

When she started on the forest path and started walking, she understood immediately that she was walking the path to a dreamscape. This was at least the third or forth time that she had to deal with this kind of strange exploration. She walked cautiously though, a little put off by how quite it was. Every step she took though, she could feel the apprehension rising a little in her. This was a lot like the time she was with Sokka, Aang, and Toph when they were telling ghost stories in the dark, only to come across Hama later. That was not a memory Katara liked to think about too much. Still she walked, barely able to get a glimpse any light. She dispersed the fog as best as she could, but she also felt like her bending was muffled.

When she finally reached the clearing, she exhaled and walking past the lonely forest, happy to find some scenery that might be a bit more inviting. For this she would be sadly mistaken.

Once she left the forest, she came upon a landscape more perplexing than even anything she'd seen in Roxie's dreamscaping (save for Roxie's actual temples). The ground here was uneven and hard to walk on, and Katara had to take care not to trip despite how normally sure footed she was. Ahead she could see what was unmistakably lanterns of some kind, although none of them seemed to be lit. The sky swirled with clouds, but there seemed to be no danger of rain, and. in fact, this place felt more like it was underwater somehow, because the landscape felt as if it were muted somehow. she could see some sort of creatures in the distance too, but whether they meant her any kind of harm she couldn't tell. Of course, the most eye catching thing wasn't any of these things, despite how surreal they were. Even the floating submarine, which Katara did take a moment to observe, took second fiddle to the house in the center of all of this.

It was enormous to say the least, but unlike any kind of home Katara had seen in her travels. It had several tall towers, and a look to it that seemed to give off the vibe of STAY AWAY in capital letters. Despite this, Katara was still very curious, so she ventured closer, willing to see the inside of this house.

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