We need to talk about this UNDERRATED scene
It captures the essence of the avatars.
Roku doesn't say the Avatar has mastered the elements a thousand times, he says I have mastered them. Roku doesn't say Aang needs to do it again, he refers to Aang as himself. It's a very small difference in terms of what the quote turned out to be, but it has a lot of depth in terms of world building. Especially because at this point in the series we and Aang don't know all that much about the avatar state and how the past lives thing works.
This scene is power.
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Gotta love hot eldritch horrors -
The design is my interpretation of the canon design in the show btw I just wanted to experiment a bit
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"internal issues within the Fire Nation" what like sozin not getting enough attention from roku 🤨🤨🤨
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Wasted 30 mins of my life on this shitpost
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Official reckoning of roku cover art save me……… save me official reckoning of roku cover art……… save me……
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Many people still don't know how the Avatar State works bruh
No, Aang is not controlled by the other Avatars when he is angry.
Rise of Kyoshi explained that the Avatar State is 1) a defense mechanism and 2) the past Avatars aren't just acting through the current Avatar; when you don't have control yet, the Avatar state is very dangerous since the Avatar can't handle all the amassed power.
You might as well ask "Which Avatar wanted Aang to nearly kill Katara and Sokka when he learned about the air nomad genocide?" That wasn't Aang or a past Avatar. That was his uncontrolled grief triggering the Avatar State. He didn't have control, nor did the other Avatars
When Kyoshi finally mastered the Avatar State, it wasn't just all the other Avatars amalgamated. Kyoshi heard them, and was aware of them, but was perfectly in control of her own actions and choices.
It's the same with Aang.
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Friendships aren't the only thing strong enough to transcend lifetimes.
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