In Ba Sing Se, the war was over, but the peace was a thin glaze over cracked stone. The Fire Nation had occupied the city for three years before the Avatar returned. Now, Fire Nation troops were gone, but their half-children remained—scattered across the Lower Ring like unwanted seeds. Lian was one of them. Her mother, a potter from the Agrarian Zone, had fallen in love with a Fire Nation engineer named Kano. He had helped rebuild the outer walls after the siege. When the war ended, he stayed. That choice made him a traitor to some and a ghost to most.
Lian spun. A girl stood ten feet away, arms crossed. She had sharp features and wore the yellow-green of the local militia—the Ba Sing Se Home Guard. But her eyes were amber, not brown. And her stance was too relaxed for an Earth soldier. Mundo Avatar- Vida na Cidade
Now Kano worked as a stonemason by day and kept a low profile by night. He never firebent in public. Not even to light a candle. In Ba Sing Se, the war was over,
Lian tensed. “The boy this morning. Was he with you?” Lian was one of them
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“Lian!” Her mother, Min, called from the house. “The Kyoshi Bridge is flooded. There’s a rally. Don’t go near it.”