“I have to go,” Kima said, his voice still hoarse. “There are other last benders. And they need to learn how to sing.”
“You are a stone in the lung of our temple,” sneered Vanlala, the temple’s star bender, who could whistle a blade of air so sharp it split a falling raindrop. “You dishonor our songs.” avatar the last airbender mizo
Vanlala tried her Chhakchhuak . The three-toned cry rose—then choked. The Ash Eater’s leader, a hollow-eyed man named Thangchhuaka, inhaled her cyclone into his lungs and exhaled nothing. Vanlala fell, gasping, her shawl turning to ash. “I have to go,” Kima said, his voice still hoarse
The temple was falling.
No , Kima thought. I will not be the last of mine. “I have to go
Kima was a boy who could not whistle.