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I got involved in "Avatar" when it came out and for a year or so I was heavily involved in a running role-play story over at "Learn Na'vi". I never did learn any Na'vi, although made-up science fiction languages fascinate me. I really liked the "Avatar" setting and thought it was creative and clever, and I also enjoyed making fan art for the story as it progressed. 

Hang in there, because there is a LOT of fan art for this project, and will require multiple pages.

The first two pictures were, well, my first two pictures. I regard them as experimental, and I practiced drawing the Na'vi features and getting a "feel" for the setting & characters. 

This was a dramatic moment in which a person with a parachute grabbed someone without a parachute and bailed out of a helicopter that was hit by a rocket.

Here, a character needs to gain entry into a bar that only serves military veterans. She did serve in the Israeli Army back home because everyone is conscripted into the IDF (even women) but she hated her time in service. Still, she had to get into the bar to gain access to some information, and to gain access she had to "sing the beer hat"-- a sort of initiation ritual. 

They fill a US Cavalry Stetson with beer, and she has to drink it (or at least "empty it") and then sing a song from her country's service. She sang "Girls in the Watch-tower" (sometimes called "Girls in the Turret") before they'll let her in. So she swallows her pride (and some beer) and does it.

The whole story starts here, for those who are interested:

https://forum.learnnavi.org/role-play-37/na'vi-101-a-roleplay/

Technically the story is still ongoing, although no one has posted there since 2016. 

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