Originally posted by Diamond Kisses
[b]I found your post a little bit confusing ๐ฎYou think you could describe it with other words here, as OOC? ๐
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Well he knew he was near water which is what he needed, but it wasn't pure. So he bent a large ball of water, evaporated it so that it wasn't salty (because since he is not a natural water bender, the purer the water the easier it is to bend for him) and then returned the evaporated water back to its normal state and stored it in a skin.
The storyline behind him is a little more revealing. His purpose most diffidently is exposed as he is somewhat there to teach the avatar the remaining lessons of bending. To reference this to the Avatar series, many deceased avatars taught Aang as well as benders on account that his "guardian" had died within the 100 years of his hibernation. It is an interesting theory as it gives my character a purpose other then simply to find the avatar.
But more so I hope that this will somehow shed light on a very troubling nature within Hazanko. His blindness does not allow him to lessen the pain of living by looking at what is beautiful. A gift many sightseers take for granted. So his existence and feeling his sight. The echo of the wind help him to see the details as his skin works as sensors to pick up echos from the items the wind touches (sort-of-kinda to the dare devil). Another thing that helps him to see is the vibrations traveling from the ground to give him an idea of the size and weight of things, their speed, and [arguably] their bending. This however I wont explain much until an actual bending battle.
I hope this doesn't ruin anything for you in regards to my character. Obviously there is still much to this campaign, and much I want to elaborate. I have a great story for him and I hope ADD from the members doesn't cause this thread to die soon. However with this being said, I would prefer no pity be given to him until you sense a form of sadness or struggle within him [this is very difficult to notice as he is a master of no emotions]. I hoped that clarified things.