![]() The Enemy attacks her neighbor’s children by trying to drown them in the pool with tendrils. Manny and Brooklyn find the avatar of Queens, Padmini, next. Aislyn’s character symbolizes white privilege and exemplifies the negative ramifications of complacency. ![]() She trusts the Woman in White because she is a white woman and does not embody the physical traits that Aislyn associates with evil. Aislyn believes in the racist ideologies of her father. The Woman in White, a manifestation of the Enemy, seeks her out to gain her trust and disrupt the unification of all five avatars. They join forces to find the other avatars.Īislyn is the avatar of Staten Island. ![]() Brooklyn saves him from the tendrils attack in the park by playing hip hop music. Manny immediately begins battling with the Enemy on FDR Drive and in Inwood Park. He adopts this name after forgetting his own upon arriving in New York. ![]() When he can no longer fight the borough avatars must unite to find the primary and use their collective power to revive him and defeat the Enemy. In the prologue the primary avatar battles against the Enemy and wounds it but he is thrown into a magical coma from the battle. There are five avatars that represent a borough of the city and a six who represents the city as a whole. The story follows the avatars of New York City as they battle against the Enemy, an embodiment of racism. ![]() Jemisin's The City We Became is an allegorical science fiction novel. The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Jemisin, N.K. ![]()
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