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The Blue Spirit: Prologue
Prologue
The Blue Spirit truly existed. He was not, as was long believed a demon of imagination of the people of Ba Sing Sei. No, he once existed in the flesh and the blood, although, he assumed the outward characteristics of a ghost.
When I began to pilfer through the historical records of the Ba Sing Sei Universitys library, looking for accounts of the Avatars role in the fall of the Earth Kingdom known as Ba Sing Sei, I stumbled upon surprising records of a ghostly man called the Blue Spirit that had rained fear on to the upper rings of Ba Sing Sei; and I was soon led to think the mystery may be logically explained by the eve
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The Blue Spirit: Chapter One
Chapter one: Is it the Spirit?
It was on the evening on which the Quey, the Earth King, was giving a celebration party on the streets of the noble city in honor of his new rare pet bear, Bosco. Suddenly the doors of Madame Macmu-Ling, the teacher of the Haiku school of Ba Sing Sei were invaded by half of the young noblewomen of the city. Some of the young ladies were giving vent to forced and an unnatural laughter, while others to cries were of pure terror. Madam Macmu-Ling, who had wished to be alone so she could polish up on the poetry that she was to make at the gala. She annoyingly looked around the crowd of ladies; it was young Star who
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First off a little note: I just want you guys to know this is not strictly based off of Avatar the Last Air Bender or Phantom of the Opera I will be changing the plots and the time line around how I see fit. I will use characters that
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Chapter Three: Why Grand Secretary feared the Spirit
During this time of the Gala was well underway. I have already stated that the magnificent performances had been given on the occasion of the Earth Kings new rare pet bear. However, I have not told you about the legions of Joo Dees and the agents of the Dai-Li had been patrolling the streets of the upper ring of the fair city, making sure that all talk of the dead Sergeant Gow was silenced before it made its way to the ears of the Earth King. Long Feng had been hiding any rumors of the Blue Spirit from the young king in hopes of being able to manipulate the naïve mon
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Chapter Five the Enchanted Pipa
Princess Katara, owing to a series of intrigues to which I will return to at a later time, did not immediately continue her triumph at the Opera. After the now famous Gala night, she sang once in the Royal court by request of the Earth King; but this was the last occasion on which she was heard in the high society. She refused, with out a plausible excuse, to appear at the grand opening of Aunt Wus fortune telling house to which she had promised her assistance. She acted like she was no longer the mistress of her own destiny and as though she feared a new triumph.
She knew that many members of the royal
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Chapter Six A Visit to the Mysterious Tea House
Fire Princess Azula decided to have Ladies Mai and Ty Lee investigate the matter of the tea house that the waterbender frequented in the lower rings of the city.
Leaving behind them the broad walls of the upper rings outside the vast array of the court splendor to the trains and all of its track leading to nearly to everywhere you could possibly imagine in a city as grand as Ba Sing Se. They made their way through the market street of the refugees and looked at the tea house in question. They could not see it too clearly because it was in half shadows due to the large trees that branches
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Chapter Seven The Cataclysmic Performance
On the Saturday morning, upon reaching her main chambers, Princess Azula found a letter from the Blue Spirit, worded in the following terms:
My Dear Princess,
So it shall be war between us? If you still care about your cover, here is my ultimatum. It consists of the care of the four following conditions:
One: You must stay away from the Tea House I have previously mentioned; I shall expect it to be free of you and you imbecile minions tonight and from this day forward.
Two: Make sure the part of Oma shall be sung tonight by the Water bending Princess. Never mind that crow Jun, she will be i
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Chapter Eight: The Mysterious Palanquin
That tragic evening was a bad one for all concerned. Madam Jun fell ill. As for the young Princess Katara, she had disappeared after the performance. A week elapsed during which she was seen neither the Palace or anywhere in the upper rings.
Prince Zuko, of curse, was the first to be astonished at the absence of the singing Water Tribe Princess. She had missed her regular appointment with his alter ego with no word. He send multiple messages to her house and received no reply to any of them whether they were signed Blue Spirit or Li. He was alarmed when he did not see her name on the Opera
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Chapter Nine The Masked Ball
The outer shell of the scroll was covered in a mud and was improperly sealed. It bore the words To be handed to the Head Tea Server of the Jasmine Dragon: Li, followed by the tea houses address, in shaky, hurried brush strokes. It must have been thrown out of the palanquins window in the hope that some kind citizen would find the parchment and deliver it, which was exactly what happened.
Prince Zuko read the letter over and over again with fevered vision. His patience with the water bender was starting to grow thin. Just who does that peasant think she is? he clenched his teet