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#Half Spirit Yue
satoshy12 · 10 months
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Danny and the Northern Water Tribe
Danny flew through the portal and was in this cool new world where people could bend the very elements. He met a pretty nice older girl while at the Northern Pole. Her name was Yue, and she showed him her tribe. After he showed his ice powers, they were much nicer to him.
The reason Danny and her got so well together was that Danny noticed she was like him—a Halfa!
Her father, Chief Arnook, wasn't sure what to think of the Boy at first, thinking someone else had done what he did with the Spirit Oase, but he helped his daughter so he could stay.
Pakku himself took a bit to like that crazy boy that helped the princess with his powers; it turns out she couldn't control water but just ice, just like Danny. It was pretty interesting, and after training and learning, only they can melt the Ice.
He and Arnook had a plan for how to Defend the Tribe from the Fire Nation in the future. As they used the unmeltiable Ice to rebuild the Walls and defend the Sea with Icebergs and Walls. Tiny holes in it to use normal Waterbending and get people through it.
After a few weeks, Danny thought about returning and told them he was leaving. But he had fun here and thanked Pakku for his teaching.
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As The Fire Nation attacked a month later with their Fire Nation cruiser, Siege weapons couldn't even leave the Ocean, and the few soldiers who got thrown were easily killed.
They won much easier and better than before, and as they left, Arnook asked them if they wanted to meet Danny. They ask him to visit them again; they missed the Sassy child.
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so, final verdict: I’m neutral on the Netflix live action avatar. It’s ok. It had some really effective scenes that made me super excited and cheering at my screen, and one particular scene that actually made me tear up, but also a lot of clunkiness and odd characterization and narrative choices that weakened the experience. Overall, it was decidedly average to me, but I’m really really hoping it doesn’t get cancelled. What a treat to see an entirely poc cast kicking ass on my screen. Now someone please give them a better script and dialogue for season 2.
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cdramaaaaa · 1 year
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Upcoming Cdramas that I'm looking forward to:
Story of Kunning Palace (2023) ✅️👍
My Journey to You (2023) ✅️👍
Tiger and Crane (2023) ✅️
Love You Seven Times (2023) ✅️👍
Sword and Fairy/Chinese Paladin S6 (2023)
Fox Spirit Matchmaker: Yue Hong (2024)
Warm on A Cold Night (2023) ✅️ 👍
Only for Love (2023) ✅️
Echo of Her Voice (2023)
My Lethal Man (2023) ✅️
First Love (2022) ✅ 👍
Back For You (TBA)
Shadow Detective (TBA)
Bright Eyes in the Dark (2023) ✅️
Everlasting Longing (TBA)
✅️ = Aired
👍 = Liked it
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sunderwight · 27 days
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SV Malevolent AU where, due to a system error (Shen Jiu not actually dying from the qi deviation? Mu Qingfang being present and resuscitating him in time maybe?) Shen Yuan ends up only half-possessing SJ by gaining control of his eyes.
SJ, of course, fully believes that he's been possessed by a demon and wants to evict the creature in question as soon as possible. However, he's still a paranoid bastard before anything else, so his first attempt is to just quietly do it himself after chasing Yue Qingyuan and anyone else away from his house. He doesn't want either a reputation for being weak and susceptible to possession, or one for having ties to demonic influence. There's enough grime on his reputation and the ONE thing he has confidently never been at risk of adding to it was consorting with demons, and he'd like to keep it that way.
Except, of course, Shen Yuan's not a demonic spirit, so none of the efforts to "evict" him actually work. Much to Shen Yuan's relief. A blind cultivator is still plenty formidable, but after a few days of deadlock over the issue, and with Shen Yuan fully in control of Shen Jiu's eyesight but otherwise unable to do much, Shen Yuan negotiates with the system (which SJ cannot perceive at all) to be able to tell Shen Jiu some things. Enough to get him to do something other than crack and run out of his house to let the other peak lords try their hands at ousting SY.
He tells Shen Jiu that he's not a demon (not for the first time, not that SJ believed him) but that he IS a spirit from another realm, and that he got turned around somehow on his way to try and warn this world about an impending catastrophe. SJ is naturally still suspicious, but after SY provides him with enough tidbits of information to verify that he's not completely lying, he decides to at least entertain the idea that SY isn't a demon and that a more nuanced approach is called for (also this route is appealing for him because it means he can still avoid telling anyone else that there's anything wrong with him).
Thus, uneasily, the two Shens reach a truce. Shen Yuan offers to help SJ navigate the world by describing things to him (within the privacy of their now-shared mind, of course), and SJ just sort of gives up on destroying him. For now.
Shen Yuan also, of course, tries to stop SJ from abusing Luo Binghe. Both because he would do that regardless, but also because he's now co-piloting SJ's body, which means he has a vested interest in making sure it retains all of its limbs. This has varying degrees of success.
But mainly I think this would be hilarious because Shen Jiu would essentially be held hostage to Shen Yuan's descriptions of things. Flowery, detailed and fascinated descriptions of monsters (at least these are useful because SY also has encyclopedic knowledge of their weak points). Largely vibes-based descriptions of scenery and women. Glowing assessments of Luo Binghe. Constantly bringing up Liu Qingge's beauty. Shen Jiu doesn't need his own shidi described! He knows what the asshole looks like! Go possess his body instead if you like it so much! (SJ was maybe kind of hoping that would happen when the spirit did something during the debacle in Lingxi Caves -- but no, SY just saved Liu Qingge's life, like some kind of not-evil creature. Infuriating!)
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llolianarchives · 8 months
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The Prefect and The Draconia
A short overview of the Ramshackle prefect and their strange (but kind) horned fellow friend: as seen through the eyes of outsiders.
(A/N: #Malleyuu notes with an OC but feel free to project. We're all delulu here ╮⁠(⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)⁠╭ )
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His Henchman is crazy.
Or at least, that's what Grim thinks when he's woken up at sunrise to Yue's bizarre ramblings. Something about the time being 1 AM, then fireflies at night, and a tall, horned figure – is what he takes from their babble amidst his own groans and pleas to return to sleep. He'd think them delirious from slumber, mumbling about another dream, if it weren't for the way Yue's eyes sparkled with genuine interest. Grim yields, in the end, for one of the many things he's learned about his reliable servant is that they can be awfully enthusiastic when it comes to this world's curiosities.
“He told me to call him whatever I want,” Yue continues, ruffling Grim's fur dry with a clean rag. Before he could insert magnificent ideas of his own, they beat him to it with a soft smile on their lips.
“I'm thinking of naming him Nyx: the personification of the night. What do you think?”
“What? Because he only shows up at night?” Like some wacky cryptid.
“Yup.”
He hears his henchman forgo the brush, letting it clatter loudly against the table.
“Hm... Nyx, huh...” Grim falls into thought, testing the name on his tongue like premium quality tuna. He doesn't even notice how Yue ties the striped ribbon around his neck. Triumphant, he turns to them with a grin.
“That's not half-bad, Henchman! It's cool and mysterious. Not as cool and mysterious as me, of course, but I'd say it's a close second!”
“Naturally. I wouldn't dare bestow a name mightier than the Great Grim's.”
Despite the stream of praise his henchman delivers (which he pleasantly basks in), Yue eventually derails, returning to speak of the horned man yet again. What Grim's superior brain gathers is this: One, this Nyx guy is super weird. Two, Yue's interest has been piqued like no other before.
He'll demand some omurice as payment for his counsel later on.
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Malleus has made a friend.
The news was dropped onto Lilia's lap rather unceremoniously when one night, the Young Lord—having just returned from another evening excursion, went to sit with him in the Diasomnia lounge. This time, however, the quaintest of smiles adorned his face... It was an unusual sight but certainly not unwelcome. And much like any doting parent, his curiosity led him to ask.
Malleus had replied with a question of his own.
"Lilia, do you know of the Prefect that resides in Ramshackle Dorm?"
"Yue? Why yes, of course. I've spoken to them once or twice. They made quite a show during the Ceremony."
Yue— Lilia soon comes to learn— is completely unaware of Malleus's identity as a prince and a figure of authority, of power. As such, they bear no fear for him, even going so far as to bestow him a pet name, of all things.
(“Nyx? As in the night spirit? How fitting.")
Thus began the pattern of Lilia covering for Malleus's nighttime absence, not daring to ask nor scold when the prince would return in strange and stranger states.
When he would return to the dormitory partially caked with dirt and mud (a consequence of helping the prefect with their little garden of life.) Or when he would return with a box of homemade cake, a pretty stone from their walks, a drawing of him supposedly made by the prefect's beast, and with inquiries of the complexities of human nature.
Sometimes, Lilia can't help but feel a bit guilty, constantly boring witness to Silver and Sebek's searches into the night.
Yet that sliver of guilt fades, in the end, when Malleus smiles more often than before, when he approaches Lilia in the winter with the request of delivering a Holiday Card.
As he watches the magicless human rush into their abode, card in hand, ghosts and Grim awaiting their entrance...
he has never felt prouder and more grateful for fate.
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From a distance, Vil watches.
He watches as the feared Briar Prince lets a small, feeble human talk his ear off, calm and unresisting, a hand on his chin as he ponders along Yue's barrage of words. He gives the prefect full reign of the conversation. He lets himself be taken away by their stories and details. He lets them speak, which they do.
Just after the horrors, highs, lows, and thrills of the VDC, the two chat as if nothing even happened. The onslaught of it all feels like a fever dream to Vil. First, the mental toll of overblotting, then their loss to RSA's nursery rhyme performance, and now the shocking reveal of Yue (innocent, bold, mundane little Yue) and Malleus Draconia's relationship.
He isn't even sure what to make of it. They're clearly friends, yet Vil can't bring himself to chalk it up to just that. His years and years of showbiz cinema has taught him the ins and outs of body language. He watches. He sees:
There's the smiles on both their faces; cheeks raised taut, dimples carved with genuine laughter. There's that glimmer in Yue's eyes and the odd tenderness of Malleus's own, both gazes locked onto one another with an undisturbed focus. There's the fact that Yue had given him an invitation to the VDC, or that Malleus had fixed the stage partially to show off to the magicless human, or that their hands are currently mere centimeters away from each other.
In the end, Vil averts his gaze, weariness crashing into him all at once and he feels a pair of hands grasp onto his shoulders, keeping him standing. Rook smiles, gentle, knowing, annoying. Vil resigns to his whims and lets his Huntsman guide him back to the Pomefiore Dorm, the chatter of Yue and Malleus and everyone else fading away.
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my hot take is that i would've been fine if natla had changed virtually everything... character names, aesthetics, plot beats, character choices, etc. IF it had been more culturally accurate and respectful.
instead natla changes virtually nothing except the removal of sokka's sexism while increasing pakku's and the general north's, while also not being willing to commit to it (see: yue breaking off her engagement pre-show with zero consequences, which also undersells their new angle of her resenting/disliking the expectations her community has for her). we get one scene of katara doing braiding/weaving with her gran gran and mother. no other elements of water tribe culture are present that weren't there in the show, and others are removed. the water tribes don't even get to explain their own culture and relationship to the spirits, the fire nation does it. iroh being called out for ba sing se by an angrily grieving earth kingdom soldier is undercut by iroh coming off looking better when he spares the man and the man still strikes him afterwards from behind. because, y'know, the show that literally has fire nation characters critique an earth kingdom soldier for being corrupted by war, calls jet an outright terrorist and remove all of his nuance, and have katara say jet is just like the fire nation to his face isn't both sides'ing an imperialist genocidal conflict at all, obviously /s.
like, what the fuck are we doing here?
if natla wanted to radically change character arcs, struggles, backstories, and plot beats (avatars having glimpses of the future and that's why we head to the north, etc) they should've just wholly committed. the httyd movies are nothing like the books, but they change enough to be their own story in their own right (literally, they only keep a father-son relationship and the setting and half the character names; everything else is different). and they told a different, but really fucking good story.
for example: why not have there be zero sexism, and katara fights pakku for the right to learn any waterbending (healing or fighting) because they see her as an outsider who can't understand their culture, the same way there are stories about indigenous people working hard to reconnect to their culture after being separated from it due to colonization? why are we doing the same things, but worse, every time?
i'm not mad at natla for not being a 1:1 adaptation. i'm mad because every single unnecessary change it makes to the characters' core backstories and personalities are less effective than the OG, are not adequately addressed in story at any point, or has things ham-fisted in for no reason (yue being able to go into the spirit world has no bearing on the actual plot, for example; it's just There, because...?).
it's not more culturally sensitive than the og; instead, in many ways, it's less, and i think that's the biggest waste of it all.
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stardust948 · 2 months
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Decided to combine my Zutara Spirited Away AU and Yue’s Delivery Service AU so Hakoda can have a half human half spirit dragon shifter and a small business owner witch as in-laws.
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prying-pandora666 · 4 months
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Why does every girl Sokka dates, or who even expresses interest in him, end up liking women?
Yue becomes the moon spirit and ends up locked in an eternal dance with the ocean spirit. The ocean spirit which is depicted as the female half of Yin and Yang.
Meanwhile, Legacy strongly implies Sokka and Suki broke up eventually, and shows us that Suki eventually returned to Kyoshi Island to lead her warriors… with Ty Lee. The only image we have of adult Suki is of her with her warriors including an adult Ty Lee by her side.
Ty Lee also had a crush on Sokka and, well, see above.
What’s next, Sokka? Is Toph going to reveal a secret girlfriend too? Actually, I’d believe it. Technically, her first kiss WAS Suki. 😂
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yingjiaoyue · 22 days
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Jiao Yue's Parents!
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Mr. Ying (Ying Zhuang, 應壮)
Mr. Ying is a professional merchant at the village. He's got a good reputation when it comes to business. He's sharp, intellectual, straightforward, and calculated. Though he barely has any time for his family, he still provides for them financially.
Mrs. Ying (Ying Yu, 應玉)
Mrs. Ying is a teacher at the village. She's very helpful and kind to other people and children. She has a very big heart for everyone. Though, she gets strict and easily snaps when things don't go as the way she wants.
More parent moments w/ child Jiao Yue...
TW: Daddy (Abandonment) Issues & Mommy (Attachment) Issues
Back when Jiao Yue is 5 years old. She always wondered what her father was like, so she tries to get closer with her father. Although, Mr. Ying isn't the kind of affectionate father to spend time with his child. He thinks it's "useless" or a "waste of time". Which ends up as Jiao Yue feeling isolated from his father, lacking a father-figure in her childhood. Whenever she sees other children having fun with their fathers, she slightly gets jealous but doesn't say it anyways.
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Her mother on the other hand, is quite the opposite from her father. Mrs. Ying is much more understanding and has empathy. There was a time wherein Jiao Yue injured her arm when playing alone, and Mrs. Ying told her not to play outside anymore and instead to focus on her studies.
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Jiao Yue is more attached to her mother, so she's basically a mama's girl. Although, there are times wherein Jiao Yue would not be able to reach her mother's expectations, which causes Mrs. Ying to snap at Jiao Yue. Just like Mr. Ying, Mrs. Ying also values her reputation as a teacher and a mother. She always believes that whatever her daughter does reflects her image. So when Jiao Yue got a B+... it didn't really end well.
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But then again, Mrs. Ying also tries to empathize with Jiao Yue... but it doesn't really look that way. It's more like Mrs. Ying tries to make Jiao Yue empathize with her thoughts, using the "I just want what's the best for you, daughter." line to Jiao Yue. Of course, since Jiao Yue is attached to her mother, Jiao Yue believes what her mother says all the time. So whenever her mother accidentally makes a mistake, and her mother would gaslight Jiao Yue it's her fault... well, Jiao Yue would believe her.
So in short, Jiao Yue barely knows Mr. Ying and doesn't have a proper father-figure (which leads to her having horrible odd taste in men) and Jiao Yue is like Mrs. Ying very own puppet rather than her own daughter.
I totally didn't used my irl experiences as a reference :^
Extra!
Remember when I said Jiao Yue is half-human and half-senri? And her senri bloodline comes from her mother?
Well, Mrs. Ying is also a half-senri (because her father is a human and her mother is a full-senri). Although, she has a special ornament to prevent her from awakening her senri spirit inside. As you can see, she wears this bracelet, and yes, that's the special ornament. It's a demon-sealing bracelet.
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Supposedly, Mrs. Ying was going to give one to Jiao Yue. But since Jiao Yue grew to be kind of scared of her mother and didn't want to make her mother mad, especially when she killed someone at 15, Jiao Yue never mentioned anything about her also being a senri, so she never got the bracelet that could've help her seal the demon inside her.
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ao3feed-zukka · 1 month
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awaken child of sun and flame (and take my willing hand and heart)
Read now on Ao3 at https://ift.tt/5koLblF by Cross_d_a Prince Zuko has been dead for two years. Lieutenant Jee could care less. The intricacies of the Court mean nothing to him when cruelty runs through every royal vein. It makes no difference who’s on the Dragon Throne when they’re all just as likely to kill their own children as swiftly as they’d send new recruits to their deaths. All Lieutenant Jee cares about is keeping his crew alive. Then he rescues a young soldier from drowning. A boy whose eyes are as bright and gold as Agni’s light: A dragon child. Words: 4925, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Categories: Multi Characters: Zuko (Avatar), Jee (Avatar), Zuko's Crew (Avatar), 41st Division Members (Avatar), Hakoda (Avatar), Hakoda's Crew (Avatar), Sokka (Avatar), Aang (Avatar), Katara (Avatar), Toph Beifong, Yue (Avatar), Azula (Avatar), Iroh (Avatar) Relationships: Jee & Zuko (Avatar), Zuko & Zuko's Crew (Avatar), 41st Division Members & Zuko (Avatar), Sokka/Zuko (Avatar), Azula & Iroh & Zuko (Avatar), The Gaang & Zuko (Avatar), Yue & Zuko (Avatar), Hakoda/Jee, Toph Beifong & Zuko Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Implied/Referenced Torture, the horrors of war, Child Abuse, Bad Parent Ozai (Avatar), Protective Jee (Avatar), Jee adopts Zuko (Avatar), and everyone is really jealous bc they want their own adorable feral dragon child, Feral Behavior, Dragon Zuko (Avatar), Azula isn't good but she isn't bad either, Azula Redemption, Found Family, Yue Lives (Avatar), Zuko got half his face burnt off and something ancient and Other woke up from deep within, Protective Zuko (Avatar), Slow Burn, Spirits tend to love Zuko, the agni kai ends differently, Zuko Joins The Gaang Early (Avatar), Toph Joins the Gaang Early (Avatar), Iroh is a Good Uncle (Avatar), but he's also only human Read it on Ao3 at https://ift.tt/5koLblF
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ultfreakme · 3 months
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Kiawentiio (when answering about Kataang): it’s still just the first season but uhh they’re family *proceeds to explain the concept of found family*
Gordon: She’s my … uhh… family. Also, the one other person I did a chemistry read with outside of Dallas was Kiawentiio.
Albert Kim: Us doing Cave of Two Lovers doesn’t mean we won’t do Kataang. That’s a future storyline to be explored. Also, the finale I wrote with Katara’s speech was definitely meant to be romantic.
Everyone: Zutara will 100% be endgame
Gordon and Kiawentiio are so funny when they have to talk about Aang and Katara's relationship because they clearly don't want to spoil anything or hint at things, but they accidentally keep walking into conversations where they have to talk about it hdbfjgbhb it's cute.
"Yeah Aaang and Katara are uhhhhh- friends- and family. Yep just that just found family ya know"
The final speech is so good ;_; This Aang thinks that he can be nothing but the Avatar. He's not of this time, there is no home for him, and all the Avatars are telling him to keep his distance from people. He's feeling isolated, unwanted as just Aang, and alone. Katara tries to reach out but he isn't letting her.
Him merging with the ocean spirit in this version feels sadder because he's willing to lose all of himself. He just seems...done. But Katara is telling him that no, he isn't alone, that she'll stick by him so please just come back and I- I'M CRYING.;_; (I screamed at that part where Yue said the Ocean spirit will forever search for its other half and it cut to AANG AND KATARA AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH)
(and i don't wanna diss or look down on zutara as a ship, but, zutara feels even more impossible in NATLA considering Katara gets flashbacks to the worst moment of her life at the sight of Zuko and the final fight is kinda symbolized as her being able to find strength and treasure the good times with her mother, overcoming the trauma FN inflicted upon her. Zuko is all her worst fears, he almost took away her brother too like come on).
Kataang is integral to ATLA in all its forms, like you can't make a true and honest ATLA adaptation without Kataang. Also I kinda liked the new take on Cave of Two Lovers. Familial and platonic love is important too <3<3(just remembered that multiple people called it incestuous?????? now that's just in bad faith like what is wrong with you?) We got some Sokka-Katara sibling bonding and resolution, I liked seeing them interact.
I think season 2 is going to have a lot more romantic moments between Kataand and I can't wait!!!
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the-air-nomad · 11 months
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when the moon falls in love
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You were just an ordinary child from the Northern Water Tribe. Your father was one of the priests of La and your mother was a housewife like the vast majority of women in your tribe.
 You had a happy and fun childhood until one evening when your father came home strangely happy.
 As a child, it seemed strange to you to see the man as cold and rigid as a piece of ice smiling.
You became anxious when you noticed that your mother was trying to mask her anxiety with curiosity.
 Soon your father revealed that Chief Arnook wanted you to start having play dates with Princess Yue. 
Apparently, Master Pakku/Yagoda had praised your waterbending and intelligence.
The Chief thought you would be a beneficial influence for his daughter
At first you were happy, you understood too late that your father only wanted to use you to gain influence over the leaders. 
You met the princess the next morning. 
In the beginning, you understood each other very well, even if she was a bit shy. 
You became friends and started to love Yue more and more.
 She was adorable, always waiting for you with cakes and excited about any idea you had. 
When you got into trouble, she did everything she could to save you from punishment.
The first time you noticed that Yue wasn't as perfect as you thought she was was when you skipped a play date.
 It was a friend's birthday and you had completely forgotten about the princess.
 Chief Arnook was not happy and came to your house to talk to your father. 
Yue had cried all day and refused to eat or get out of bed. 
Of course, your father went absolutely crazy and punished you. He tried to slap you in front of Yue's father but your mother made you promise not to be selfish anymore. 
That upset you. Were you selfish? No way! Now you didn't want to see Yue anymore.
You had no choice, so the next day you apologized to the princess and her father. But from then on, you started not enjoying Yue's company anymore. 
She noticed that you no longer treated her with such warmth as before and tried to flatter you by giving you gifts. You told her to give up, which disappointed her.
 She tried to subtly threaten you by telling you that your fathers will not be happy if she is sad. 
You told her that you don't care and that you'd rather spend your time looking at your ceiling than looking at her.
 That made her bite her lip and burst into tears. 
You felt horrible and thought you were too mean to her.
 You hugged her and she told you about how she was born sick, she was blessed by Tui and her father was too protective and didn't let her have any friends. 
Now you wanted to dive into the ocean because of the shame you felt. Not allowed to have friends? This is so bad.
You continued to be her friend out of pity, even if sometimes she freaked you out with her jealousy and protectiveness, you were sorry to leave her alone locked in a boring palace. 
As you grew up, you thought more and more about marriage and how you would be able to forget about the palace and your father.
 Unfortunately for you, the others had other plans. So you were engaged to the princess.
You felt that the spirits liked to make fun of you. 
Then came the avatar and his two companions. 
Let's just say the whole tribe exploded when Master Pakku saw you trying to teach Katara waterbending. 
Yue looked half ready to pass out and half ready to kill Katara with her bare hands. 
Who did she think she was?! How dare that girl come into her house and steal the love of her life?!
Did I mention you were born to create drama?
When Katara confronted Master Pakku you defended her and spoke out against your sexist traditions.
 You decided that it would be good to have the support of the princess, so you gave her a tearful speech about how you want to make a better world for her and for your mother. 
Yue believed you the moment you mentioned your mother, she knew that you absolutely adored your mother.
Then came the siege and sacrifice of Yue. 
The sadness you felt surprised you.
 You shouldn't have been sad for Yue.
 But you should have been saddened by the loss of your freedom forever because Yue was ready to have you both in life and in the spirit world.
 And you couldn't do or say anything, 
what waterbender would dare fight the moon?
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aangarchy · 8 months
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https://www.tumblr.com/the-badger-mole/728723354757054464/how-would-you-improve-aangs-writing what are your thoughts??
So i'm not gonna keep reading this post bc it is tagged anti aang, anti kataang and a bunch of other tags i have personally blocked bc i do not like seeing posts that are actively hating on my favorite characters. Idk why you chose to send me something that is anti aang, when i am clearly an aang positive blog. Surely you're just trying to antagonize me.
I did read the first paragraph and let me tell you, boy is that blogger wrong. The question they were asked is how would you change the show's writing.
"In a word...accountability.
Aang, despite his own personal losses, never seems to grasp the gravity of the war. Season 1 would be more or less the same, but season 2 would open with him grappling with his part in the siege of the North. He would acknowledge that he was part of the reason a lot of people died that day, and it would lead into him confronting somethings about his duty, and eventually make him take his powers as the Avatar more seriously."
This is verbatim what happens in the show. The literal first episode of season 2, Aang has nightmares about him in the Avatar State. He hates feeling out of control, he's terrified of what he could do, how much damage he could cause. That's why when general Fong offers to help him master the Avatar State, Aang agrees. Fong also manipulated him, showing him wounded soldiers to tap into his empathy and get him to agree. Aang at this point understands the gravity of the war. He saw it first hand at the North Pole. Even at the seige of the north itself, Aang takes accountability for the state of the world before the battle even starts: "I wasn't there when the fire nation attacked the air temples. I'm gonna make a difference this time." Also: "he would acknowledge he was part of the reason a lot of people died that day" what at the battle of the north pole?? If anyone is responsible for the amount of death in that battle (which we don't have actual numbers of bc this is a kid's show, we know of One official death and that's Yue) it's the Fire Nation. Aang was on the defensive and fused with the Ocean Spirit while in the Avatar State. Why would he have to acknowledge or take accountability for that?
The rest of the post i just scanned over, but it was a whole lot of mumbo jumbo about Aang not deserving Katara, changing the writing so Katara would not reciprocate Aang's feelings (lol) and saying Aang should have to "work" for the Lion Turtle, as in like actively trying to find it i guess instead of it showing up like some sort of jesus?
The problem with the whole lion turtle thing is in Aang's time according to the wiki, lion turtles are supposed to be extinct. The one Aang comes across is the last one. There is no way Aang could have known that this 10.000yr old (probably older) creature was alive and willing to grant him the power of energy bending. The lion turtle came to find Aang by itself. It looked for Aang and lured him onto his back, to take Aang to the place of the final battle, and to give him the spiritual guidance he needed. Again idk how lion turtles work, are they creatures are they spirits, some secret third thing maybe (again, jesus? Idk). But they might be able to feel Aang's unrest about his destiny somehow, since the Avatar is half spirit.
Either way, i personally feel like the lion turtle is less of a deus ex machina than people are making it out to be, since the existence of lion turtles was foreshadowed in book 2, and since Aang did still have to "work" to take Ozai's bending, aka the whole "your own energy needs to be unbendable" which was still nearly Aang's undoing. He still had to fight Ozai mentally in order to overtake him, and that showed the real growth in Aang's character.
The entire post that Anon just linked is basically someone saying "i don't wike it" and changing everything up to make it arguably worse lol. Again, i think the goal was to antagonize me but whatever.
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stripedsocks12 · 2 months
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avatar x avatar au
so basically this au doesn't follow either storyline in particular, and its basically avatar the last airbender but they're all aliens
The "fire nation" is the RDA and TAP students, the RDA being people like Zhao, Ozai, and Iroh, and the TAP students being Mai and Ty Lee.
Zuko and Azula are half na'vi/avatars. Azula is more aligned with the RDA, while looking more Navi (three fingers, no eyebrows) while Zuko looks more like an avatar. (I'm revamping their designs already)
Aang is a nomad (ofc) raised by Gyatso after being found as an infant hidden in the brush near his parents bodies. Which were looted by the RDA, even the songcords, so their clan wasn't recognizable. Gyatso himself is an escaped Sarentu. And bald. Aang is the Alaksi Nari (I have to write more on that) but this won't follow the story of that game.
Sokka and Katara are from a sea clan to the south, having been raided in the past, they harbor harsh grudges against humans. Hakoda leads the war effort as the Olo'eyktan, and has little time to tend to his children, leaving them in the care of their grandmother.
Yue is the tsakarem of a sea clan to the north, and was saved as a child by her spirit sibling Tui. (Guess who La's spirit sibling is)
Toph is a young blind na'vi from the plains, who sees through the eyes of her mounts. She's absolute ass at gathering and favors the soundblast colossus and hammerhead titanothere.
Jet (I'm sorry) had his queue severed when his camp was attacked when he was young. Since then, he's sworn revenge and attacks any human he sees. Smellerbee and Longshot are from the same camp and accompany him. (To keep him out of trouble mostly)
Momo is a terapteron, Appa is a pachyderm. (unless I find a better fitting animal)
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muffinlance · 1 year
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Fellow Prisoner Li, Part 10: Things Sokka Didn’t Want to Overhear
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“And what,” said the Fire Princess, “will this Hahn bring to the position that you cannot? Besides a penis.”
“Azula.” Princess Yue giggled in a most scandalized manner. 
“You bring a lifetime of political training, the blood of the royal line, and a documented blessing by your people’s patron spirit; half the population can bring what he has. You can afford to be selective.”
The giggling intensified. 
“This a serious talk,” the Fire Princess said. “I am being serious. Just because his family has influence doesn’t mean you should sell out your family’s claim to the dynasty, particularly if such things travel solely on the male line. If you really must get a son out of him, just take him as a concubine.”
The Northern Princess laughed so hard she wheezed.
Story summary: 
Early-Season-One Sokka finds an undersocialized firebender in the brig of Zhao's ship and brings him back to the Gaang, as one does. Good thing they've nailed down Aang's firebending teacher so early, this quest is going to be a snap, and definitely not involve any betrayals by any elemental teachers. Nope. Not a one.
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thinking about a Happy Ending scenario where Shen Jiu didn’t actually just cease to exist after Shen Yuan was transmigrated into his body. Instead, sorta like Airplane, he’d been yeeted into the body of a kid and spent the 12 or so years that SVSSS encompasses having, essentially, a normal childhood.
(as normal as it could be, anyway)
That “dying” returned to Shen Jiu the opportunity that had once been stolen from him -- to start his cultivation journey at the most opportune age. Maybe even to have a real, half-decent mother, if I’m being generous. Though, considering all he already knew, he wouldn’t even really need a teacher!
...and it really did take all twelve of those years to finally muster the courage, at roughly age 18, to find his way back to Cang Qiong mountain. After all, he couldn’t possibly face Yue Qingyuan as a child, could he? He’s still a bit messed up, but twelve years is twelve years. He’s not as angry anymore. Didn’t give up on himself this time.
So, imagine for me if you will, Shen Jiu ascending the mountain, but since he’s in a totally new body... whoever’s on watch duty that day stops him. Of course, they’re incredulous when this young man insists that he has business with the Sect Leader. How could he possibly?
So, in an absolutely foul spirit, Shen Jiu insists that they go to Sect Leader Yue & tell him that there is a man who wishes to speak with his dearest Qi-ge. Except Shen Jiu wasn’t anticipating just how well that ploy would work, because Yue Qingyuan practically stumbles down to mountain to greet him personally.
This, of course, means that Shen Qingqiu Yuan has a lotta explaining to do. 8) Thankfully, though, Shen Jiu absolutely does not want his old body back.
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