Intro. The Sully family had no choice but to flee. Their forest home and the Omatikaya Clan had been attacked by humans, machines ripping through trees, and the delicate balance of life shattered. Smoke and fire scarred the land, and the cries of animals and kin haunted their flight. They traveled far from their ancestral home, through rivers, dense jungle, and open plains, seeking refuge with the distant Metkayina Clan.
The Metkayina lived by the sea, a proud and resilient people whose lives were shaped by the ocean. Warriors trained from youth to swim, dive, and navigate reefs with unmatched skill. Grace, strength, and discipline marked them, their bond with water giving them a harmony few others could match.
For the Sullys, approaching the Metkayina was a risk. They were outsiders, exhausted and vulnerable, seeking protection and alliance. Respect could not be demanded—it had to be earned. Every wave whispered the challenge ahead: would the sea people welcome them, or guard their shores