Aisha al-Fadhil (
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tushanshu2013-06-06 07:09 am
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[audio]
[Her tone is blunt, sharp, faintly accented. No preamble.]
We are here to fight a war. How many of you are remotely prepared?
[She's guessing like three. But then again, she has high standards for preparedness.]
We are here to fight a war. How many of you are remotely prepared?
[She's guessing like three. But then again, she has high standards for preparedness.]
Video;
[Of course she was talking about that essence that Korra very much despised at the moment, right?]
I'm Korra by the way.
audio;
[Okay, so that was the other Korra, and it was literal months ago, but Aisha didn't hate her then and probably won't do so now, so she gives her the benefit of the doubt.
... That being said, that margin of doubt is shrinking by the second, with that answer.]
There is more to conflict than hurting your enemy.
[So sayeth the quadruple agent extraordinaire over here.]
Perma-vid Korra, Perma-audio Aisha?
Oh. [The only reply she can give when she’s at a loss for words. Taking a deep breath, Korra forces herself to let the towel drop so she can take a drink from her water.]
True enough. [After all, defeating Amon in combat back home wouldn’t have stopped his equalists. Only exposing him as a bender got the job done.] So far the only dirt I got on this thing is it doesn’t have a big attention span. Kind of limits our options. Or at least it feels like it.
[Seriously, why can’t it just be flammable. Not getting a return name from the woman wasn’t too surprising. She was just using audio after all. So many secretive types on the turtle.]
permavid/audio
[She doesn't mind a little interrogation, oops.]
permavid/audio
Since it seems to be some type of spiritual creature [Or at least it seems like it is to Korra because there's nothing else in her vocabulary that describes it better.] I’m wondering if there’s anything I could do on that level. [But really, she is pretty concerned for her well being since the Spirit World is a new, scary place.]
What was your name again Miss Mystery Voice? [Teasing? Yes.]
permavid/audio
[Her tone is sharp, focused. Potential weapons, yes, good.]
I am called Aisha.
permavid/audio
[The name doesn’t ring any bells at all. Definitely someone from her previous stay on Tu Vishan. Losing those memories was still hard for to get over, but she’s coping a lot better now than when she first learned about it.]
What about you? Which kind of fight are you prepared for?
permavid/audio
[She says that frankly, as she assumes it's how she arrived here. Unless of course she's simply gone mad on that last battlefield and this is one (remarkably) extended hallucination after the warhead detonated, perhaps while she lies dying there.]
Explain this 'spirit world'.
[She's a virulent atheist, Korra, spirituality is just not really her jam.]
There is no fight I am not prepared for. It is in my blood.
permavid/audio
The Spirit World co-exists with the physical world, parallel but on a different plane. I mean there are some spots throughout the physical world that have a strong spiritual connection like the north pole, but usually the physical world can’t see or interact with the Spirit World and vice-versa.
Usually. There are some things that I’ve been told have happened in the past; like the spirit: Wan Shi Tong and his legendary library in the Si Wong desert.
[Of course this all sounds absolutely normal to Korra since that tale came from her waterbending master Katara.]
The Avatar is a bridge, a connection, from the physical to the Spirit World and is the only person capable of going there. [As far as she knew.] But since I haven’t actually been there yet, I really couldn’t say what I can do in the Spirit World. The only spiritual contact I’ve had has been with the past Avatars and they are kind of- a part of me; I guess? [Never has she had to describe that stuff since most people either knew about the Spirit World or didn’t care about it at all.]
It’s a work in progress without a master to teach me. [She doesn’t sound too happy about that.]
I take it you’ve got nothing like that back home?
permavid/audio
No. I do not believe in religion or spirituality. Those that do are deluded.
permavid/audio
[Because the mature way to handle that is by being immature. Avatar logic.]
permavid/audio
With extreme prejudice. Each thing that exists has a weakness. We need only to find it, strike at it. Each war is like every other war.
permavid/audio
Yeah? What weakness is that? That spirit is going to be just like any other, immune to anything from the physical world. So unless you're one of the magic users or superheroes with freaky powers I don't see this being like every other war.
[Any fatigue from her workout is long since forgotten now.]
permavid/audio
Then those that can fight spirits become tools, and I use them. Either way, I intend to win.
permavid/audio
[Staring at the microphone for a brief moment, Korra can't stop herself from asking.] Didn't your parents teach you anything about that stuff?
[Having a tribal background, this questions isn't one that she doesn't have to ask that often.]
permavid/audio
War is about using people. Teams are a pleasant fiction, but they rarely function to their full potential in real life.
[Like the Losers, actually.]
My father was a warlord who kept children as slaves and who sent me to war at six years old, my mother has been dead more than thirty years. Who was meant to teach me, exactly?
permavid/audio
...I'm sorry. I-I didn't know. [As usual, Korra assumed everyone had wonderful parents like hers that were still alive, well, and supportive.]
Six? [Four years of age was her introduction to Avatar training, but it's not actual, life or death war.] Why would you even want to go to war now?
permavid/audio
War is my life. I enjoy it. Do not misplace your pity, little girl, no one has ever been able to make me do something I do not wish to do.
permavid/audio
You weren't kidding when you said you were prepared... If I find anything out about the creatures weakness, I'll post it up on the network. For you to use.
[Another lesson for Korra in how different Tu Vishan is from her home world.]
permavid/audio
Such information would not go to waste.