Story cover for Gaea is NOT Eywa (Humans Are Space Orcs) by Laphiz
Gaea is NOT Eywa (Humans Are Space Orcs)
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  • Reads 1,253
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 5
  • Time 32m
Complete, First published Jul 12, 2024
The Metkayina clan asks Jake Sully about Earth.
Neytiri understands why Jake has always been wary of any animals he meet.

(To our animals we either eatable or stompable)

One shot of humans are space orcs but in the Avatar films (Cameron).
If you want some specific scenarios, write them in the comments.

I wrote this in a hurry to get it out of my head and onto the world of Fanfictions, Hope someone reads this and gets inspired.
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