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Applejack ([personal profile] appletastic) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-11-12 09:21 pm

Doing the Dirty Work [Open!]

How did Applejack stand working so hard around the farm? Her secret was simple: combining work and play. She'd brought the same styl to Hydroponics, where she'd sectioned off a small patch of the ground to be a place for some of the animals to play. The grass was dug up and seeds were planted elsewhere, water was poured, and Applejack herself was pounding her legs into the dirt. Making mud! Her bright orange coat was now coated in brown, and the longer she worked, the further she sank.

But this wasn't very fun. Back home, she'd done---yeah, that was what was missing! She hopped out of her little mud pit, tracked dirt across the grass, and set off at a fast trot. "Yee-haw!"

If anypony happened to be hanging about, they'd be splattered when the large pony came crashing down, rolling in her little pit of dirt. Her hat sat some distance to the side, miraculously untouched by the splattering of mud. Surely most would know to stay away from such a display.

[identity profile] kungfu-sexnun.livejournal.com 2011-11-19 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"I should really just assume that everyone I meet is already a friend of Kaya's," Nima says, with good humor. "We do have different kinds of benders. The four elements are water, earth, fire, and air. One person can bend all the elements, but only one - he is the Avatar, reincarnated through the elements over many lifetimes. Right now, he is an air nomad, like me, a brother called Aang. He is a good friend."

Aang's unlikely survival, and the sorrow of his living without their people, never fails to touch Nima's heart. She smiles fondly, thinking of the Avatar.

"When you say pigs, I think of sheep-pigs, piggopotomi, moo-sows. I guess you don't have those where you're from?"

[identity profile] kungfu-sexnun.livejournal.com 2011-11-21 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Nima lets the m-word slide. She's not particularly fussy about how people term the art which all of her people possess.

"Many people think our animals are stranger versions of their 'regular' animals - which is funny, because those regular animals seem so strange to me. What's a unicorn?"