The murmurs in the trench echoed as the Zaofu soldier, hidden in the shadows, shared troubling news with his comrade. "Are you up to date with the latest developments? It seems the Republic dictator has managed to unify the Northern Water Tribe," he said, taking a piece of bread from his bag and sharing it with his friend.
Upon realizing the gesture, the soldier beside him accepted the bread with gratitude, expressing his concern, "Yes, I've heard. It seems they even eliminated the former Fire Lord Zuko. This is a tragedy for us. I heard that the Fire Nation has advanced on the Republic's borders, gaining a significant advantage."
The soldiers' voices continued to echo in the trench, but suddenly, a distant sound began to cut through the silence of the night. A constant buzzing approached, interrupting their conversation. The Zaofu soldier lifted his head, sensing the change in the environment.
"What is that noise?" he questioned, both of them looking towards the horizon, trying to identify the source of the sound. Tension escalated as distant lights began to flicker in the sky.
The soldier beside him squinted, trying to discern the origin of the movement. "It can't be... those are Republic planes! And they come with tanks and soldiers," he exclaimed, his voice filled with urgency.
The alarm sounded, echoing through the trench, alerting the Zaofu soldiers to the imminent enemy attack. Torch lights were quickly extinguished, plunging the trench into darkness as the soldiers prepared for defense.
Among the warplanes, an imposing presence stood out: a majestic dragon cut through the night skies, its formidable wings spread against the starry horizon. If anyone had a decent view, they couldn't help but notice the grandeur of the winged creature.
Mounted on the powerful beast's back was P'li, a sinister figure atop the scaly world. Gale's gift to her was evident, a gesture that mixed power and dominance but also a mark of slavery stamped on the creature.
P'li, with a determined expression and focused eyes, extended her hands towards the dragon while atop its back. A fiery energy emanated from her, connecting directly to the winged creature. The initially restless dragon yielded to P'li's mastery. Its movements became more coordinated, its wings flapped in harmony, and the fire roaring from its mouth obeyed P'li's precise commands. It was an impressive and terrifying sight, a legendary being now under the control of a skilled explosion bender.
Commanding the dragon, P'li strategically directed it against Zaofu's defenses. Flames swept through the streets, creating a corridor of destruction. Soldiers, facing not only the Republic planes but also this unpredictable and formidable force, retreated and readjusted their strategies.
Zaofu's leaders, realizing the threat, acted swiftly. An order resonated through the city's loudspeakers, and instantly, a metallic symphony echoed through the streets. Zaofu activated its most powerful defense: a metal barrier emerged, enveloping the city like an impenetrable dome. Metal rose from the streets, forming a defensive barrier that extended into the skies, protecting every citizen and structure from the unfolding devastation outside.
The barrier gleamed with a bright radiance, reflecting the light of the flames ravaging the exterior. It was an impressive sight, a demonstration of the city's metalbending power to withstand any threat. Within the safety of the barrier, Zaofu's citizens watched, blending relief with apprehension.
The Republic planes continued their relentless attacks on Zaofu's great metal barrier, but to no avail. P'li, atop the controlled dragon, also found herself unable to penetrate the impregnable defense. The metal city stood firm against the enemies' fury.
However, a new player entered the scene as a large aircraft appeared on the horizon. It was Varrick, a renowned scientist from the Southern Water Tribe, funded by Gale, the architect of this invasion. Aboard the aircraft, Varrick spun in circles like a character from a cartoon, his enthusiasm evident.
"Zhu Li, get ready, let's drop that thing!" Varrick exclaimed, maintaining his peculiar energy as he ran in circles.
Zhu Li, Varrick's loyal assistant, listened attentively to her master. Approaching the aircraft's large panel, she pressed a small button. A hatch opened at the bottom of the ship, revealing a special payload.
A bomb.
The bomb, released from Varrick's aircraft, began its inexorable trajectory towards Zaofu. Silence settled in, an agonizing quiet, as the lethal artifact defied gravity.
The bomb descended through the night sky, cutting through the darkness with its sinister presence. As it fell, tension built in the atmosphere, a foreboding omen of an event that would forever change Zaofu's fate.
The impact happened in an instant, an eruption of fire and light that engulfed the metal barrier protecting Zaofu. The deafening roar echoed through the streets as the force of the explosion spread, toppling structures and crushing the metallic resistance. Some Zaofu lives were cut short at that moment, their stories interrupted by a cruel tragedy.
In the epicenter of destruction, amidst the rubble of the fallen great wall, stood an imposing and resilient figure: Toph Beifong. The sole representative of the Beifong lineage remaining in the city of Zaofu. Despite the pleas of her daughter and grandchildren to flee, Toph, with the characteristic firmness of her personality, decided to stay.
Age weighed on her, but her determination remained unyielding. Toph's blind eyes perceived the devastation around her in a unique way, her connection to the earth providing her with a peculiar view of the tragedy. Though her steps were slow, her posture was unbroken.
She was there not just as a witness to the events but as a force of nature determined to protect what remained of the city. Vengeance pulsed in her heart, fueled by the loss of her daughter in Republic City. Even in her advanced age, Toph Beifong was a master earthbender, and her skills remained sharp.
The debris around her trembled as she channeled the earth's energy. Metal columns rose from the ground, extensions of her own arms. Toph became the last line of defense, rising against the invasion, her movements a fluid and precise dance, as if the earth itself responded to the call of its master.
P'Li, the combustion bender, hovered atop the dragon, observing Toph Beifong's relentless resistance. Determined to subdue the legendary earthbending master, P'Li focused her energy and launched fire blasts toward Toph. The flames burned intensely as she sought to defeat the elderly Beifong.
Toph, with her unique metal and earthbending abilities, reacted with agility. She raised metal walls to block the flames, using the earth beneath her feet to create improvised barriers. Each of P'Li's assaults was met with Toph's mastery as she dodged and counterattacked with agile movements.
The dragon, under P'Li's control, dove towards Toph, fire spewing from its jaws. Toph, aware of the imminent threat, manipulated the earth quickly to create a protective dome. The dragon's fire illuminated the barrier, creating a surreal scene of battle.
P'Li, however, was not willing to retreat.
She focused her combustion-fueled energy and launched a combustionbending technique directly at Toph. The burning explosions were intense, seeking to turn the earthbending master into ashes.
Toph, despite the challenges, remained resilient. She used her metalbending to create an improvised armor, resisting the power of P'Li's combustion. The flames burned around her, but Toph did not yield. The earth beneath her feet trembled, and she retaliated with a surprising move.
As the flames devoured the scene around her, Toph Beifong, the blind master of earthbending from Zaofu, felt a wave of memories invading her thoughts. In the last breath of her life, a flashback emerged, a melody of familiar voices echoing like distant memories.
It was a moment of tranquility, captured in a more peaceful time. Toph heard the voices of Aang, Zuko, Katara, Sokka, and other old friends, as if they were by her side. The atmosphere was light, a mix of nostalgia and camaraderie. She remembered past adventures, challenges overcome, and lessons learned.
The auditory flashback faded, returning Toph to the present, to the heat and intensity of the battle. However, determination shone in her blind eyes as she faced the approaching flames. In her last moments, the earthbending master seemed to accept her fate with resignation, as if she were ready to reunite with old friends in another chapter beyond this life.
P'li, the combustion bender, intensified her attacks towards Toph. The dragon under her control unleashed a storm of fire upon the earthbending master. The raging flames roared, engulfing Toph as she faced the relentless combination of heat and destruction.
Toph, despite her remarkable skill, was at a disadvantage against the combined power of P'li and the dragon. The fire danced around her, challenging the limits of her abilities. She struggled to raise metal defenses, but the intense heat began to wear down her resilience.
P'li's fiery combustion manifested with fury, focusing on Toph. The concentrated fire advanced, circumventing the master's defenses. The ground trembled beneath Toph's feet, but her expression remained determined.
As the flames intensified, Toph channeled her last reserves of energy. In a desperate effort, she raised a final metal barrier, trying to resist the relentless onslaught of P'li and the dragon.
However, the force of the attack was overwhelming. The flames engulfed Toph, consuming the improvised barrier and merging with the unyielding resistance of the earthbending master. In her last moments, she whispered, the voices of her friends still echoing in her ear, "It's time to meet you for a new adventure in the next life. And, Korra, forgive me for not being able to meet you." The scene was a tumult of heat and destruction, and as the fire dissipated, only ashes and shadows remained where Toph Beifong, the last bastion of Zaofu, once stood.
As her life faded away, a soft voice echoed in Toph's ear.
"It seems you finally arrived; we were waiting for you, blind girl" Sokka said with a playful voice.
"So you came, it's been a long time since we've seen each other, Toph," Zuko added.
Noticing the voices of her friends, now sounding softer, reminiscent of them as children, Toph smiled.
"I took quite a while. It's a shame Aang's light feet have already reincarnated" Toph's voice echoed as she walked towards the light with her friends.