"Toruk Makto!" the Na'vi cry—Rider of the Last Shadow. Neytiri, still wounded by his betrayal, watches from a distance. Jake kneels before Mo'at and prays to Eywa: "I ask for help. I'm a warrior. I don't know how to pray. But if you're real, hear me."
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In a sacred ritual, Neytiri chooses Jake as her mate. They bond under the Tree of Voices, connecting their queues (neural braids) in a deep emotional and physical link. "I see you," she whispers—the Na'vi phrase meaning "I love you with full understanding." Quaritch runs out of patience. He gives Jake an ultimatum: deliver the Na'vi's surrender by sunrise, or the RDA will destroy Hometree. Jake reveals the truth to the clan. Eytukan and the Tsahik (spiritual leader) Mo'at feel betrayed. They bind Jake and Grace. But before the RDA attack, Jake breaks free. "Toruk Makto
Quaritch, wearing an AMP suit, breaches the Na'vi line. He destroys Jake's link unit, nearly killing him. In the chaos, Quaritch slashes Jake's avatar chest and then turns on Neytiri. He pins her down. "You're not the only one with a gun," he snarls. But before he can fire, two massive arrows—shot by Neytiri at close range—pierce his cockpit. He falls, dead. But Jake is dying. His human body lies in the burning link shack. His avatar bleeds out. Neytiri finds him, cradles his head, and weeps. Mo'at performs a desperate ritual. The Tree of Souls—a giant willow-like organism with glowing tendrils—links with Jake's avatar and the clan's prayer. The seed of the woodsprites covers his human body. I'm a warrior
Meanwhile, Jake secretly reports to Quaritch, providing intel on the Na'vi's sacred , which sits directly above the largest unobtanium deposit. Grace grows suspicious. When she discovers Jake's double-agent role, she confronts him. But Jake has changed. He can no longer betray Neytiri.
The final battle is brutal. Quaritch's forces—helicopter gunships, AMP suits, and mercenaries—attack the Tree of Souls. The Na'vi fight with bows, spears, and banshees. Trudy's helicopter is shot down; she dies a hero. Jake and his ikran take out bombers. Neytiri, still furious, shoots down enemy aircraft with a bow.
Pandora is a paradise of bioluminescent jungles, floating mountains, and deadly creatures. The air is toxic to humans. But its value lies in —a room-temperature superconductor worth $20 million per kilogram. The Resources Development Administration (RDA) has built a heavily fortified base called Hell's Gate, led by the ruthless Colonel Miles Quaritch.