The sun cast golden rays through the floating Hallelujah Mountains as Ean’tari awoke from her dream. She had seen visions of glowing pink flowers—Tarsyu Saplings—that held the wisdom of Eywa’s ancestors. Determined to unlock their secrets, she prepared for a journey across the Western Frontier. In 2026, many players still ventured into Pandora, but for Ean’tari, it was more than a game; it was a path to becoming a true Na’vi warrior. She knew each sapling would grant her a skill point, strengthening her bond with the land and her ikran.

Ean’tari soon learned that these magnificent blossoms, with their pink and purple gradient petals, often hid in plain sight. By consulting her map, she could spot them as tiny pink dots before discovery; afterward, they turned blue and revealed their names. Yet the trickiest ones lurked inside caves, where no mark appeared on the map. Her Na’vi senses became her most trusted guide, pulsing with a soft echo whenever she drew near.
Silk Woods – The Heart of the Bamboo Grove
Her first expedition led her to the sprawling Silk Woods. She skimmed above The Threaded River on her ikran, scanning the terrain below. In the Bamboo Grove Biome, a peculiar tree rose from the water, its roots sprawling like bridges. Ean’tari landed on a thick branch, hopped across a giant mushroom cap, and slipped into the tree’s hollow core. There, resting in the center, was a Tarsyu Sapling—its petals unfurling as if greeting her. The skill point surged through her veins.

Nearby, just above River’s Embrace, a cave mouth gaped beneath a waterfall. She dove inside, veered right, and climbed a ledge. An unbloomed sapling waited in the shadows—once she stepped closer, it burst into vivid color. Further northeast, another cave demanded her attention. She followed a winding path past a giant tree, and the glowing flower sat right behind it, patient as the forest itself.
Northwest of Hunter’s Headland, in the Rainforest Biome, she discovered a pool shrouded in mist. A leap across the water landed her on a cave ledge. Inside, she scaled a rockwall into a hidden chamber where vegetation crowded around a solitary sapling. It seemed almost shy, glowing faintly.

Stoneblade Ridge – Where Rivers Meet
Stoneblade Ridge loomed above Silk Woods, and Ean’tari soared toward Woodsprite Arches. East of the arches, near the Bough River, she entered a cave adorned with an upside-down flower on the ceiling. A trail of glowing purple plants led her onward until sunlight streamed through a crack, illuminating the sapling like a jewel.
At Ovation Falls, she slipped between the massive roots of an ancient tree. Beneath the woody embrace, a sapling waited in the cool shadows. Just northeast of the falls, a pink-glowing cave in the Windswept Grasslands Biome beckoned. The rock walls pulsed with a soft magenta light, and the flower sat enthroned at the heart of it.

Gossamer Lakes – Aerial Secrets
Ean’tari’s ikran glided between stone walls at Woodsprite Arches. On a narrow ledge above the water, a sapling clung to the rock, almost invisible from above. She landed delicately and touched the petals, receiving another wave of energy.
Above Tangled Lake, an arch held a sapling so well hidden she had to rely entirely on her Na’vi senses. Even from a few meters away, the flower remained camouflaged among the moss. Between Mentor’s River and Tangled Lake, she used a blue mermaid-tail leaf to launch herself toward a horizontal tree trunk. Dropping into an opening on the side of the trunk, she found a secret chamber—and inside, a sapling.

Shadow Wood and Rising Spires
In the Thorny Wilds of Shadow Wood, between Stepping Stone River and Tangled Stream, a rock formation held a sapling near a Storyteller’s Stone. She hopped across floating stone slabs to reach it. South of River’s Embrace, close to the Ikran Rookery, another sapling rested at the base of a gigantic tree on a boulder.
Rising Spires offered a different challenge. Among the stone clusters east of The Five Sisters, she climbed to a cliff ledge and found the sapling overlooking a dizzying abyss.

Waterway Valley – Islands and Peaks
Waterway Valley proved dense with hiding spots. On the outskirts of Spinner’s Circle, she ascended a rock peak overlooking Dyer’s Bowl and found a sapling out in the open wind. East of Spinner’s Circle, beneath a large tree in the Bamboo Grove, another one sat in the center of the grass as if waiting for a traveler to rest. Far south, on the biggest island beside Nangi’s Longing, a cave led to a small platform jutting from the rock—her flashlight caught the shimmer of petals.
South of Shadow Hollow, three islands dotted the water; the rightmost one harbored a sapling atop a rock formation reachable only by a lift vine. She pulled herself up, muscles straining, and was rewarded with a burst of light.

The Celebration Valley – A Grand Finale
Finally, Ean’tari ventured into The Celebration Valley’s Pillar Canyon Biome. South of the Stone Forest Stream, she discovered three Tarsyu Saplings clustered together, surrounded by ancient stone and thick roots. It felt as if Eywa herself had planted a bouquet for those who persevered. Touching all three at once sent a harmonic resonance through her body, and the achievement Growing Potential materialized in her journey log.

With every sapling found, Ean’tari no longer saw them merely as skill points. They were whispers of the past, urging her to protect Pandora with newfound strength. Her ikran soared higher, her movements became swifter, and the wild heart of the moon beat in time with her own. The journey across Silk Woods, Stoneblade Ridge, Gossamer Lakes, Shadow Wood, Rising Spires, Waterway Valley, and The Celebration Valley had transformed her from a seeker into a true guardian of the frontier.