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Wei Beifong,in almost every scene he's in: Wait *goes to stand next to Bolin* ok, continue
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Back in boar territory and once again devastated by the fact that the Beifongs don't actually have winged boars as pets. I just think it would be cool.... and Lin deserves a pet boar. Toph with a seeing eye boar pre learning she could use seismic sense... And the Beifong babies playing with little winged piglets.... 馃様
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Hey Pabu.
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Pabu appreciation because I love him and I now want a Pabu :(
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Constantly battling the urge to draw the Gaang in polish folk costumes.
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Do you ever think about the evolution of the Beifong family?
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When we first meet them, they are introduced as a rich family, universally known for their wealth and nothing else.
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And then, in LoK, we see a family of skilled benders, architects, artists, founders and defenders of a technologically advanced city, all of whom are freaking awesome.
And of course this change wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for Toph.
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my ATLA au where Aang was told he was the avatar at 16, after the war has already begun, gets frozen in ice, Ozai ascends to Phoenix King, succeeds in his plan to take over the world, The Blue Spirit joins Aang first (identity still 'concealed', although Aang is 89% sure he knows who he is after a while), and now Aang must save what's left of the world.
It's far more fleshed out in my head and in my notes app, but I don't want to bore people with the small details until I can draw them out.
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Hey, remember that time Suyin saved the Avatar Cycle?
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Suyin's handling of the metallic poison situation is among some of the pettier things that fault-finding fanatics within the ATLA/LOK fandom tend to hurl at Suyin, which genuinely baffles me. Maybe I am overreacting, but it often feels less rooted in any genuine criticism of her character rather than an avenue to use some thinly veiled microaggressions to excuse their issues with her at best or exercise flat-out hate towards her at worst.
"Smh she didn't even get it all it out"
"Lin would've got it all out"
"Toph just crapped on her"
General comments like these often carry a negative connotation, focusing more on Su's failure to fully "heal" Korra. Something that I feel is missing out on the deeper intricacies of the matter, which I'll get to in a moment. There's also this very peculiar sentiment that the poison was all that held Korra back when it was actually a combination of factors such as the brutality of the fight itself and the lingering PTSD that stemmed from her overarching doubt and fears over her role as the Avatar. All of these factors, along with even inhibiting the poison within her bloodstream in the first place, is what crippled Korra for years. Not having it all out or not, seeing as how Korra still had issues even after removing it all in Book 4.
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Speaking of bloodstreams:
Let's discuss Suyin's prowess as a metalbender. Firstly, it was a miracle that she was even able to get out as much as she did, despite Zaheer deliberately prolonging the fight with Korra so that the poison could be further entrenched in Korra's body and her bloodstream. Who knows, maybe if Suyin had gotten to Korra immediately, she would've likely gotten it all out, which is something I hardly see get mentioned.
The complicated nature surrounding the poison itself is another issue: Not only was the poison fluid in nature, but with it being metallic, Suyin had to actually perform the double duty of carefully finding the traces of earth within a liquid substance within someone's bloodstream in a very quick and precise amount of time because Korra could very well die at any moment. That is A LOT to consider, and she still managed to do a good enough job to save Korra's life and, you know, the Avatar cycle itself. It's also neat that Suyin uses techniques similar to waterbenders to navigate the poison out. This highlights the level of her precision with the element and the sheer amount of elegance that Suyin has with metal bending.
It exemplifies an understated quality to her character in how she's spent much time exploring the more intricate and creative ways to apply her bending that isn't just combative. And you all better thank her every day for being that way!
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Out of all the elements, I love earthbending the best. It's more solid and grounded. You can see every move they make and you can see how much effort it takes in each move to bend the earth. I just love it.
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Avatar Kyoshi 馃挌 This piece is a long time coming!
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Writing a scene from Pabu's (yes the ferret) perspective and I think it's important to note that he refers to the Zaofu crew (particularly Wei cuz this is a weilin fic) as magpies because of all their jewellery and metal trinkets.
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馃摚 Krak贸w, niedziela 28 kwietnia o 14:00 pod pomnikiem Mickiewicza 馃摚
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How do you guys think Opal's airbending manifested because I personally think she was in an argument with Kuvira, and accidentally air yeeted Kuvira through a window.
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Ooh that is an interesting concept! I can totally see Su softcore mothering Wu (i love to headcanon her as lowkey adopting Bolin so i cwn totally see her just collecting teenagers)
Will Opal and Wu get along since they both have airbending? If you bring Kuvira in earlier, I'm curious of what her and Wu would think of each other.
I'm writing an AU of season 3 and I'm about to get into the Zaofu episodes and I REALLY want to do a better job of how the Lin Su conflict was handled. I've gotten myself a little stuck and you're so Beifong smart. What kinds of things do you think I should adjust/change around their conflict to make for a more realistic and interesting story while still keeping to the general dynamics between them? I've rewatched those episodes like four times in the last week and I agree with your last post about how weird the whole storyline was.
Hmmm... well it really depends on the type of story you're writing, but my main issues with the Beifong sister's storyline was that it was basically a speedrun and very 'Lin-heavy'.
To be honest the story doesn't even feel like it's about Lin and Su's relationship. It's more Lin crashing through the first stages of dealing with repressed trauma on express speed.
I'd say including some more scenes with Suyin would be a good idea. Perhaps one of her comforting Opal after Lin yelled at her at the end of "The Metal Clan". It would be interesting to see, especially with this line from Lin earlier that episode.
Lin: Five kids. What a nightmare. Suyin: No, no. My children are a blessing. Lin: Yeah, mom used to say that too, but she never meant it.
You could have Opal (or Huan or the twins) asking Su about what Lin ment with that comment about Toph, since I doubt that Su would tell her kids about her difficult childhood.
Suyin seemed very intent on showcasing her children the best aspects of her family. She even told her kids positive stories about Lin, despite their estrangement.
This could provide a few interesting scenes as Suyin's kids realise that their cool aunt Lin is actually kind of a bitch. Su talking to her kids about her story is a better jumping off point than what we got in the show, since Suyin would probably be more open with her children then with Korra, outsider.
Seperating the actual Suyin from Lin's perspective of Suyin is key. Because Lin is an incredibly biased vehicle for the audience.
I'd also try not to make it seem that the relationship between Lin and Su is mending itself in leaps and bounds. Slow and steady wins the race here, Lin has only began healing herself, let alone her external relationships.
Please do keep me posted on your AU, I'm intrigued, love! And I'm honoured you reached out to me lol! If you have any more questions I'd be glad to ramble on.
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it really upsets me when people call Suyin an abuser. She did a very bad thing, and she made a lot of mistakes regarding her kids and in book 4, but to me it doesn鈥檛 scream abuser. To me it shows her impulsivity and her lapse in judgement. Not that she鈥檚 calculated or insidious like a lot of abusers. She never was.
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I read your ask answering the mako hate question but do you have any ideas why people simp for lin but then turn around and hate mako? like they are so similar personality wise. lin is more grumpy and snappish than mako is. is it just bc shes a lady and everyone likes to shit on male characters just bc they're dudes? like all the "yeah unfortunately I'm attracted to men" jokes?
honestly i think that鈥檚 probably accurate:/
same thing happens with kuvira
she is a LITERAL fascist and yet somehow ppl are like hehe,,,pretty lady,,,step on me
and still turn around and hate mako
some of the people in this fandom really baffle me sometimes
like i guess they think the way lin and kuvira express their trauma is attractive but the way mako does isn鈥檛 (which is so screwed up bc trauma isn鈥檛 something for you to judge as attractive or not but here we are)
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