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Chapter 3 - Na'vi in Tamriel II

(Valor's POV)

"Don't stop moving." The Na'vi man pushed me as we walked down a path, "Keep walking." 

I looked back as we walked, giving him a scowl as I patted my shoulder, "Tch, this fucking guy." I said, "Who does he think he is?" 

The others glared at me, holding their weapons in front of them as they were beside me. The archer who was next to me gave them all a scowl as we kept walking. 

"Enough." She said with a warning tone, "Do not start anything." 

The others looked to the side, a bit annoyed by the command. I simply kept walking, looking around, and seeing the vast forest. The biome we were in was completely different than what the mountains of Skyrim should be like. The area was that of a forest, with a temperature warm enough to have these guys in their ordinary attire of nothing but loincloths. 

The Na'vi were tribe-like in nature, which is not unheard of in Tamriel but it would be seen as somewhat barbaric. Society in Skyrim may be backwards and all of that, but it is probably seemingly more advanced than whatever they have going on. 

But none of that matters at the moment. What truly matters is that these people have suddenly appeared in this world, completely foreign to it and unsure of what to do. They have been here for months, and the natural barrier that surrounds the sudden region that terraformed into this piece of Tamriel will not hold out for much longer. 

Sooner or later, the people of Skyrim or Morrowind will traverse through the mist and will interact with them. And they will be vulnerable to them, completely unaware of what could possibly be done to them. They could be physically stronger and superior to most men or mer, but eventually, they will be defeated. 

I had to do something, to warn them at least. The System had deemed it so and it is why I was here in the first place. 

[Task: Interact With The Na'vi and Inform Them of Their Current Situation]

- Rewards: Magic Item

I could ignore the System's task, but sometimes it is best to complete them in order to unlock other things. The whole reason why this Overhaul was even unlocked was because of my gauntlet of sexual tasks, it is completely unheard of. 

But whatever, I am here now. 

I looked to my right, seeing the archer woman who was walking, still holding her bow with caution as she occasionally glanced at me. 

"Are we close?" I asked in Na'vi

"How can you speak our tongue?" She asked, a serious expression in her face

"That is something for me to worry about." I said with a slight smirk, "Don't concern yourself with such pointless things." 

We then reached an opening in the path, and several vines that led up to the massive tree that was in front of us. 

The Na'vi walked past me, save for the archer, and they looked back at me as they began to climb up the vines. 

I tilted my head, "Hm...." 

The archer woman gestured forwards, "Let's go." 

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[Dialogue Will Be Strictly Spoken in Na'vi]

After climbing trees and making our way further into the forest, we reached an area next to a small cliff, which had some tent-like structures that acted as some sort of shelter. The Na'vi led me to the center, causing others in the shelters to peek out and stare in curiosity. 

We reached the center and suddenly, two individuals popped out of a tent, making their way towards us as the Na'vi that led me here stepped aside. One of them looked to be a female, with some wrinkles on her. I took it that she was more than likely the Tsahiki, or the spiritual leader of this clan. 

She looked down at me, her towering figure was an imposing one as she was taller than the Archer woman, who was at least 8 or 9 feet tall. 

The other one next to her was her height, with a tribal chief attire, along with a long spear with a bone tip. He had a serious look on his face, his yellow eyes staring at me as he stood there. 

"And who is this Sky Man?" The woman asked as she looked at the Archer woman, "Tayri!" 

The woman shifted on her feet, "He is...." She started, "He can speak our tongue, you can ask him." 

The man stepped forward, "How is it you breathe our air, Sky Man?" He asked with a deep voice, "Speak now." 

I smirked slightly, "Your air?" I asked, "Ah. That is where you're wrong, Na'vi." 

He narrowed his eyes, "You come to our forest, attack my people." He said, "And you speak such words to me." 

I nodded, "Yes, that is right." I said as I walked around, causing the others to step back in caution, "I did come here and attack your people, well...those that attacked me first." 

"You did not answer him!" The woman said, "How is it you breathe our air, the land of Eywa?" 

"Eywa?" I stopped and looked at her, "Eywa? Oh, I don't think Eywa is here. Not in this place." 

"What is it you mean?" She said, "Eywa has connected with us many moons ago. She warned us about the Sky People that are surrounding our Forests, past the blue sea of mist." 

I chuckled, "Did she, now?" I asked, "Oh boy, this is going to be a bit difficult to explain. You are not in Pandora, not anymore. That is the truth and well, all of this will be too much for you at first. But you must listen to me." 

They all looked at me with confused and angry expressions. 

"What?" The Chief asked, "Explain yourself." 

I extended my arms outwards, "This place is completely different than the world you and the Sky People are from." I said, "It is much wilder and more dangerous you could think of. For it is the home of many great dangers. And it is also now your home." 

"Our home...." the chief repeated

I pointed at him, "Let me guess, a few months ago, you felt a great disturbance in your home." he said, "And the next thing you know, you connected with Eywa, who was warning you of the great dangers that reside outside the mist." 

"How does he know this?" The Tsahiki said, "Who is he?!" 

"You are not from this world and neither am I, well..." I said, "It doesn't matter. What matters is that there is a great danger that resides outside the mist. It is two provinces of people that will eliminate any possible. Also, the dragons. I think the dragons are also a big threat as well over in Skyrim." 

"Dragon.....?" The Chief said with a frown, "Like the red star in the sky?" 

I raised an eyebrow, "Oh, that's not a dragon." I said, "Well, it is. But not like the dragons I am talking about. Oh, the ones you should worry about are larger than your Ikran and much more dangerous than the Great Toruk." 

"And you say that beyond the mist, there is danger that could potentially eliminate us?" The Chief asked, "Why should we believe you?" 

"I mean, think about it." I said with a shrug, "Over the months, more and more people have snuck into your Forest, trying their best to explore. They've tried to attack you, which is unsurprising. I would be unsettled by you if I were them; massive individuals who stalk throughout the trees. That is why you're so hostile, or at least your warriors are. They have been ordered by you to protect the area, have they not?" 

"Hm...." He said seriously

"I take it you lot are not the only Na'vi here." I said as I looked around, "I heard one of them mention the Mangkwan.....that means there are other clans in the region." 

"The Mangkwan are based further north, in the ashen border." The Chief said, "But there are other-" 

He was cut off by the sound of an alarm being sounded. They all looked up to see through the trees, several winged figures, and the sounds of war-cries were heard. 

"Mangkwan!!" The Archer woman exclaimed, "They're here!!" 

I looked up through the trees, seeing that there was around a dozen Ikrans being flown straight towards the encampment of Na'vi. They were going to raid the area and possibly kill everyone here if given the chance. They are Raiders after all, it was to be expected. 

"This complicates things." I said aloud in english, "Hmm.....oh well.." 

"What can we do?" 

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