[center][h3][color=orange]Lee Shen[/color][/h3]Firebender[/center] [color=orange]"Oh yay, a trip home."[/color] Lee said in a sarcastically dull manner, he wasn't upset to be returning to the Fire Nation by any degree, he loved his homeland and had every desire to protect it, but he had left it for a reason, and it had honestly been some time since he had returned, he only knew what he had heard from his mother. Shifting his gaze to Ling, he shrugged, as much as he may have disliked the man, he was a fellow Fire Nation citizen, and so he wouldn't deny him news of his own home. [color=orange]"The Fire Nation has fallen on tough times, we should talk about it at some point. Lee, that's right."[/color] He nodded to Ling, spotting the black figures out of the corner of his eye as he spoke. As the Chi blockers began to form up and Terra spoke to their leader, Lee reached back to the pouch on his belt, taking the metal finger covers he kept with him and placing them over his knuckles, watching the Chi blockers closely, he waited for them to begin their attack, watching as three made their way over to him. Taking a half-step forward, he brought his fist back before thrusting it forward, a stream of fire moving toward the trio, making two split off to the sides while the middle blocker was caught by the flame, stunned for a few moments as he focused on making sure he wasn't on fire. Maintaining the momentum of his punch, Lee brought his right leg up and around in a kick toward the blocker on his left, a trail of fire following his foot before extending out toward the Chi blocker, sending him flying off the rail and back into the water. The third chi blocker managed to get behind Lee, and move to jab toward his pressure points, though the Firebender was just fast enough to avoid the strike. dashing to the right as he grabbed the man's arm, throwing him against the railing, but the man was able to get a hold of it, and avoid toppling over. Gritting his teeth, he watched the man for a few moments as he began to recover, thoughts began to flood Lee's mind, images of his sister, for all Lee knew, this could have been the very man who took his sister from him, whether she had been captured or killed, she was gone, and it was the fault of this man and his order. Bringing both of his fists back, Lee took a deep breath, thrusting his fists forward as a large plume of flame rolled toward the man, engulfing him as he was blasted back off the ship, severely scarred from Lee's attack, the deck of the ship leading up to where he had been aflame and charred. Turning back to the last Chi blocker, the man was active once more, and had just thrown a punch at Lee, catching him off-guard as the fist collided with his face. Staggering back a few steps, Lee brought up his leg in a kick to retaliate at the man, cracking the mask he wore and forcing him back a few steps. Continuing after the man, Lee set a punch to his gut, the heated metal of his knuckle-plates burning through the man's clothing and causing a pained gasp from the man, a few more punches and soon Lee took hold of the man's clothing, tossing him aside as another pair of Chi blockers climbed over the railing to help him. Bringing up two fingers, Lee began to channel his energy, and the anger he was feeling toward these men, his hand beginning to crackle with electrical energy, running up his arm before he'd hold it out toward the new trio, a bolt of lightning shooting from his hand toward the first, arcing between each as they'd be left on the floor, stunned and writhing in pain from the electricity arcing through their bodies, eventually leaving the three unconscious from the pain. Lee was not his usual self in this fight, relying on his anger far more than usual, his bending far more dangerous than it should have been.