Heya - thank you for the application! It's all looking great so far, but the sample is just a bit on the short side to give a comprehensive feel of Aang's layered personality. It's clear you can handle prose for him, so all I'll ask is a short, two to three-sentence answer to each of the following scenario-based questions. There's no "right" answer, and this is just to glean your thought processes for him.
1. Enemy forces strike while Aang and his companion friends are escorting a set of fragile refugees in travel. As the strongest fighter, Aang is told to remove the refugees, leaving his competent but tight-numbered friends to risk themselves by diverting the assailants. No one but Aang can remove the refugees safely, and they are heavily at risk if they remain on premise. What does Aang choose to do?
2. Aang and his team reach the homeland of a powerful ancient tribe to find it has just been bloodily eradicated by a younger group. They claim the slaughter was justice, earned because of the years of cruel oppression inflicted on them by the culled tribe. They refuse to show mercy to any lingering survivors. What, if anything, does Aang do?
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1. Enemy forces strike while Aang and his companion friends are escorting a set of fragile refugees in travel. As the strongest fighter, Aang is told to remove the refugees, leaving his competent but tight-numbered friends to risk themselves by diverting the assailants. No one but Aang can remove the refugees safely, and they are heavily at risk if they remain on premise. What does Aang choose to do?
2. Aang and his team reach the homeland of a powerful ancient tribe to find it has just been bloodily eradicated by a younger group. They claim the slaughter was justice, earned because of the years of cruel oppression inflicted on them by the culled tribe. They refuse to show mercy to any lingering survivors. What, if anything, does Aang do?