Well, Cryostoria didn't really want many Nature tribe around in his new regime.
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We weren't actively persecuted like the Fire tribe was, but it was clear we didn't have many rights.
Fittz
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The Nature Tribe leaders didn't know what to do. Some were scared to act without the Nexus. Some wanted blood.
Fittz
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Without guidance, members were left to do what they felt was best. Stay in the new society Cryostoria was building, leave for other countries, or join the fight against him.
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And you chose to fight.
Arntta
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We still had contacts with the Fire Tribe and the Water Tribe both. But communicating with the Fire tribe was going to become more and more difficult as time went on.
Fittz
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It was important to the surviving Fire Tribe members they have aides who could come and go freely. As the Fire tribe was splintered, a small number of us from the Nature and Water tribes felt it critical to help protect the groups.
Fittz
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Razza and I felt it crucial to use our powers to help protect and hide who we could from the Fire tribe. It was only with our unity we would be able to rise up against Cryostoria.
Fittz
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It helped that Cryostoria seemed, for the most part, content to let the Fire Tribe continue its rebellion. I never figured that part out.
Fittz
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He personally took very little interest in chasing after the Fire tribe survivors, leaving it to generals under his command to see to the details of stopping us.
Fittz
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He could have crushed us a few times before we met up with your group, he really could have, if he had taken a personal interest in doing so.
Fittz
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Again, I was hoping when we retook Felishon there would be something, anything, in the records to explain why he made the choices he did. But nothing.
Fittz
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The records all showed he was much more obsessed with obtaining various metals than our eradication.
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Thanks, ancestors, for a small victory, I suppose.