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I'm sorry, but we all know only person walks away in this situation..
The dialogue at the end is from Centuarworld's 'Last Lullaby' and yeah....
#atla fanart#I feel if Aang didn't wake up..well someone would've had to do it.#avatar the last airbender#avatar the last airbender art#atla#atla art#ozai#fire lord ozai#atla ozai#iroh#uncle iroh#the last lullaby#avatar the last airbender fanart#the last airbender#I think he would've pulled it off#But it ends poorly#the last airbender fanart#tw death#tw blood#bumi#piando#jeong jeong#atla azula#princess azula#Zuko#prince zuko#atla zuko#atla ursa#ursa#master pakku
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Who is your favorite white lotus member?
#avatar the last airbender#uncle iroh#master pakku#master piando#king bumi#jeong jeong#the order of the white lotus#white lotus
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I'm seeing so much commentary on people reacting to the live action atla toning down Sokka's misogyny
and I'm over here like this is a total non-issue because in my own rewrite of the show I already did that exact thing, it makes complete sense to do it and they should do it because it's a weaker aspect of the original show
Sokka's early misogyny is utterly cartoonish in comparison to the set up of the rest of the SWT, it doesn't feel realistic for the only teenaged boy in a dying culture surrounded by adult women with a grandmother who left a more out and out misogynist society to act the way he does
how Sokka "resolves" his misogyny is equally cartoonish, I never liked how in The Warriors of Kyoshi literally episode 4 of the show makes a teen girl compromise her own culture with a female only fighting tradition teach a boy who is supremely rude and disrespectful to her and then still be attracted to him afterwards, it's more misogyny to fix misogyny and is very obviously men writing about how to fix misogyny especially as they have Aang make a joke about Sokka wearing a dress after going through how meaningful the fighting costume is and how a lot of Asian clothing with hanfu influences like atla borrows from would have men in what to western eyes would be dresses, Aang has already seen multiple male authority figures in robes, the joke makes no sense
I also wouldn't consider Sokka's misogyny genuinely resolved after this, consider how the show deals with his romantic relationships with both Yue and Suki and how both can be seen as extensions of how Kataang is treated in the show, rewards for the hero, especially with how Sokka interacts aggressively with Hahn instead of respecting Yue's wishes whatever her reasons for them, I think an argument can be made that Yue's death is a fridging for Sokka's storyline rather than or in combination with being a consequence of Aang's failure as an avatar or the culmination of her own storyline where she fulfills her duties as a leader to protect her own people
Beyond his romantic relationships, while Sokka drops a lot of his more misogynistic language with Katara, he doesn't support her when she faces off with the NWT leaders to learn waterbending, and he still leaves the caretaking and food preparation and grocery shopping to her which is more common than him going out to hunt or gather in order to provide for the group while he takes a leadership role like determining their travel schedule and routes, it is not an even division of labor and falls along traditional sex stereotypes
In addition to his typical duties to the group, Sokka also remains invested in the trappings of masculinity after ep4, he's concerned about what's manly and how he compares to Jet for example, there's no investigation or interrogation in his interest in meat and hunting and how they relate to masculinity and his misogyny, in the episode with Piando, his insecurity as a non-bender is resolved by giving him a new male mentor and a new martial skill, sword fighting, which is masculine in both western and Asian cultures rather than assuaging his self esteem issues in any less stereotypically masculine ways, I also think it was done so he could compare more favorably to Zuko, another male character, and even his interest in engineering and mechanics comes with a male mentor and is a traditionally masculine pursuit
the show's poor handling of misogyny also extends beyond Sokka, with the NWT, the show acts as if Pakku is the only reason the tribe is misogynistic and the only consequences to that misogyny is that women can't waterbend and there are arranged marriages, and that both the NWT and Pakku's misogyny is resolved by allowing only Katara to learn to waterbend which she doesn't even earn on her own merits, she gets the opportunity because Pakku likes her grandmother
none of this is realistic, misogyny is not because of one bad apple, Pakku doesn't make Yue's arranged marriage, Chief Arnook does, he picked Hahn for her, and the show acts as if Arnook has no authority to compel Pakku to teach Katara or any ability to persuade him in order to reduce his culpability in the NWT's misogyny as its leader to make him a more respectable character so it's not uncomfortable when Aang and Sokka follow his orders in the battle later on, but women not being able to bend and forced into arranged marriages is still status quo when the gaang leaves, Yue's just dead
I'm not even convinced the show runners understand what's wrong with arranged marriage, the issue is not Yue can't be with Sokka who she likes and at most has a slight crush on cuz she's only known him for like two days, it's that she's being treated as male property, a broodmare, and a vehicle to ensure Hahn receives the throne because her father has no male heir and picked some guy to succeed him instead, like it's not explicit in the show but that is the implication based on the historical reality of princesses in arranged marriages, and the show has her get out of it only through death idc that she ascends to being a spirit, it's still a teen girl that dies
There's also no discussion by the show of the Earth Kingdom's misogyny when it has the exact same shit going on, Toph is the only female earthbender in the show not including avatars, there might have been a female earthbender in the background when Katara broke them out of prison, but I'm not really counting that, the entire army and Dai Li are all made up of men, the EK might even be worse because the show doesn't demonstrate that women and girls even have the capacity to earthbend aside from Toph and avatars and Toph doesn't even learn from a human, she has to learn from animals, the show treats this as commentary on her disability but the show has no compelling reason why it can't also be commentary on her sex, Toph was also originally supposed to be a boy so this could have ended up so much worse there literally would have been no female earthbenders aside from avatars at all, I'm not counting Oma as she might just be a mythological figure not a real person that once lived
The Fire Nation kinda barely avoids the same issue, Azula is the only named female firebender aside from avatars in the show but she has two female sidekicks who despite being non-benders show martial skill and there are clearly female soldiers and guards in the FN military so there are much stronger implications of female firebenders existing and being completely allowed to train their abilities and that Azula isn't exceptional in that respect like Toph is, only for being a prodigy with blue fire
Azula was also originally supposed to have an arranged marriage in s3 and they dropped it in favor of showing that royal and noble girls could casually date in the FN which has wild implications for women's empowerment in the country more so than but especially in combination with the fact women can train and join the military (which is why I say the FN is not fascist it's literally the least misogynistic country aside from Kyoshi and by like a country mile so it's literally not misogynistic enough) not that the show does anything more than minor teen drama with it
again, the vast majority of this misogyny is completely unremarked upon by the show especially after s1 when they leave the NWT, it is clearly a fictional world made by men with no true understanding of misogyny just a vague awareness that misogyny is bad and what the really obvious and outdated examples of it are, this is a narrative inconsistency in the show to have the examples and commentary on misogyny be so cartoonish in the beginning and then disappear after s1
your options to resolve this inconsistency is to either go all in with more realistic misogyny and provide commentary on all of it but this takes effort and will be divisive, or take the easier route and ease off the cartoonish-ness of it and comment less on it to avoid drawing attention to all instances of misogyny in the show
obviously Netflix was gonna do the latter
(not me tho, I'm making it less cartoony and dealing with it in my rewrite)
#atla#live action atla#atla critical#anti bryke#anti kataang#anti sokka#its not really anti him more anti how his character was written and dealt with#long post#meta
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Fictober 2023 Day 4
Read on AO3 Fandom: Avatar: the Last Airbender Prompt: 29 - "That's all? Easy." Rating: Gen Characters: Zuko, Azula, Ozai, Ursa, (Iroh and Lu Ten mentioned) Ship: N/A Warnings: implied child abuse, mentions of a child character committing murders Notes: AU where Zuko is trained to be a spy and assassin for Ozai.
Many within the Fire Nation would say Zuko and Azula were like night and day; which was very much the truth.
Azula was well known to be the golden child, the light of the Fire Nation. She was a firebending protegee who became the youngest person to create blue flames at the age of 10. She was also considered to be a tactical genius.
Zuko on the other hand was seen as Ozai's disappointment heir. He was not a strong firebender and to the point, the young prince will never be seen firebending in public. He was considered too emotional to be good at strategy or war. Zuko was often considered to be hidden in the shadows of his younger sister; little did they know that that was how he liked it.
It all started when the boy was 10.
Zuko was sitting by the turtleduck pond while he read a theater scroll.
"What are you doing, dum-dum?" Azula asked.
Zuko startled at the voice and dropped his theater scroll.
"Leave me alone," Zuko snapped. He leaned down to pick up the scroll.
"Are you reading one of those stupid scrolls that Mom gets you?" Azula asked knowing full well the answer.
Zuko blushed and protectively pulled the scroll into his chest. He knew that his younger sister was more than willing to burn it if she got her hands on it.
"None of your business, Azula," Zuko snapped.
Azula let out a sigh that only an 8-year-old who thought they knew everything could.
"Maybe if you spent as much time as you do reading theator scrolls you would actually be good at something," Azula said.
"I'm good at stuff," Zuko protested.
"Really like what?" Azula asked.
Zuko froze. He was good with the sword according to Master Piando but he couldn't say that. If he told Azula then it would make its way to their father and Father would be so mad.
"Sneaking around," Zuko finally shot back.
It was true as growing up with Azula and Father had ensured that he knew how to not be seen or heard.
"I bet you can't sneak into Dad's office," Azula said.
Zuko knew exactly what his sister was doing. She was setting him up so that he would get in big trouble with their father. None of them were allowed in that room. However, the 10-year-old's pride didn't allow him to back down.
"That's all? Easy," Zuko said.
A wide smile of a predator appeared on Azula's face. He knew at that instance that he had played into her hand, but Zuko wouldn't take back the words.
"Great then go do it," Azula said.
"I will," Zuko shot back. The boy stormed off to go do it with his heart in his stomach.
~~~
Ozai did a quick scan of his office before he sat down at his desk. He could never be too careful as he planned how to usurp his brother while he was at Ba Sing Se.
Ozai then began to work on his plans and the actual work the Fire Lord had assigned him.
It was towards sunset close to the time that they would eat dinner when he heard the noise.
It sounded like a bang and a whimper.
Ozai walked over to the cabinet (that he swore he looked at when he first arrived in his office) with a flame in his hand ready to burn whatever decided to sneak into his office. When he opened it he was met with a surprise.
Instead of some animal or small assassin, his oldest child looked at him with gold eyes wide in horror at being caught with his hand frozen on his elbow likely rubbing where he bumped it.
Anger rose in Ozai. He had told his children that they weren't allowed to be in his office. Of course, his failure of a son wouldn't listen to direct orders.
"How long have you been in here?" Ozai demanded. He hadn't heard the boy enter the room but he also couldn't have been in here before him.
Zuko flinched back as far as he could go.
"I don't know before you came in here," Zuko said.
"Liar," Ozai snarled. There was no way that the boy could have hidden from his search.
Zuko shrunk back.
"Honest, there is a small gap between the cabinets and the ceiling. After you sat down I hid in the cabinet in case you looked up," Zuko pleaded.
Ozai looked up at the mentioned gap and saw it. Ozai had dismissed it as a security threat as it was too small for an assassin to hide in and too high for a hole to be cut into to listen to him or see what he was doing. Clearly, he underestimated it like his son.
His son remained hidden for hours and likely hours more if he wasn't so clumsy.
Zuko was an awful firebender. He wasn't in any way smart. He was brash, impulsive, and far too sensitive to really be worth anything, but perhaps his talents could lie elsewhere.
If Zuko was so silent and sneaky he would make a good assassin. It would be shameful if word got out but the boy could be just the tool he would need against Iroh. After all his brother and his nephew adored the boy and they likely wouldn't think twice about telling their secrets to him which would get back to Ozai.
Yes, this boy will actually be of use to him.
"Follow me," Ozai said.
Zuko shot his father a confused look. Ozai paid it no mind. He walked through the halls with his son following behind.
Ozai then barged into the room that his wife was in. She seemed to be reading some scroll. She looked up in confusion and concern.
"Ozai..." Ursa began.
"You will teach him everything you know about poison," Ozai said. He left no room for arguments He left his wife and son staring after him in confusion.
~~~ Book 2: Earth Kingdom
Zuko knelt down in front of his father.
"You wished to see me," Zuko said.
"Your uncle is a traitor," Fire Lord Ozai said.
Perhaps that should have surprised Zuko but it doesn't. He knew that his uncle didn't like the war anymore nor did he care for Ozai. Iroh had always attempted to get close to the siblings after he returned 1 year after the failed siege. Azula had never given the man the time of day. Zuko had once wanted to but between the amount of classes he was taking and the inability to talk about them, Zuko ended up pushing his uncle away. Then two years later Iroh agreed to search for the Avatar like his father before him and that was the last he had seen of the old man.
"I want you to kill him and make it seem like it was the Earth Kingdom," Ozai continued.
Perhaps the order should have filled him with horror and pain, but it didn't. Zuko just felt numb. His uncle was like any other life he had taken just related to him and considering how little they knew about each other it might as well just be a stranger.
"It will be done, My Lord," Zuko said.
Ozai waved his hand to dismiss his assassin son.
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For you Ill kill (my own men)
Read now on Ao3 at https://ift.tt/1VcvWnl by socratesandhoney The death of the Southern Poles Chief has birthed a vengeful spirit, a son who minds not of the blood on his hands. Sokka has sworn on everything that he will avenge his fathers death, the last Chief of the South Poles water tribe will not be left forgotten. or The 100 year war has shed more blood then expected, Hakoda, the Southern Poles Chief is killed in cold blood, him and all his men. Sokka is adamant on his revenge and will not wait for a myth of an unseen avatar to save the day any longer. Sokka and Zuko allow their paths to cross in a series of unlikely (and unfortunate) events. Words: 4267, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death Categories: M/M Characters: Sokka (Avatar), Zuko (Avatar), Aang (Avatar), Katara (Avatar), Suki (Avatar), Toph Beifong, Iroh (Avatar), Hakoda (Avatar) Relationships: Sokka/Zuko (Avatar) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Samurai Sokka, Blood and Injury, major blood shed, Season 1 Zuko, Piando is Sokka's mentor, Sokka conceals his identity, Underage Drinking, Eventual Sokka/Zuko (Avatar), Aged-Up Character(s), Zuko still hates everything and anyone, Sokka sets out to kill, as many fire nation generals, and war criminals as possible, till he finds the man that ordered the massacre on his fathers fleets, Blood Bender Katara, aang comes in like, waaaayyyy later, Loss of Parent(s), Assassination Attempt(s), Grief/Mourning, zuko must lose to understand, Azula is in fact still insane, firelord Ozai deserves no rights, heavy inspiration from the blue eye samurai, in fact that's sokka's alias, Minor Original Character(s), Other Additional Tags to Be Added Read it on Ao3 at https://ift.tt/1VcvWnl
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Imagine Sokka becoming jealous when he finds out you and Zuko have a history together
Your POV
Your father Piando was the best sword fighting teacher in all the four nations and people came from all over to seek his guidance. So you’d met many men who trained with your father but none of them were like Sokka, or more accurately Sokka wasn't like anyone else who passed through your father’s door. Mainly because he openly admitted he wasn’t perfect which none of the other men had ever dared to do. They’d openly boasted all their achievements hoping to impress your father whereas Sokka was brutally honest about himself and you respected that. Your father was intrigued too and so Sokka was allowed to train with him.
You were also very intrigued and observed Sokka’s training to see what this unique man would do. You watched amused as Sokka completed every single task with his own unique style and grew fonder of him with each passing day. You never interfered with your fathers training methods but you did help Sokka where you could and became friends.
When Sokka completed his training it was time for him to leave and you felt sad. It was nice to have someone so unique and refreshingly imperfect. You and your father both disliked the fire nation and your father always told you it would change eventually. Watching the avatar leave you couldn’t help but wonder if the time was now and realised how much you wanted to be a part of it. "Go" your father said suddenly and you paused "what?". "Join them" he smiled passing you a packed bag and your sword "i always knew you were destined for greatness and this is it....why do you think i pressed you to be so skilled with a sword? Go with Sokka and help him overthrow the firelord". You paused overwhelmed with emotion so you just hugged him "thank you". "You're welcome...just don't get any closer to Sokka okay?". You blushed but made no promises. You ran out of the house and caught Sokka as he was halfway down the road. "Sokka i..." you paused as Sokka and all his friends looked at you and you took a breath "i was wondering if you wanted any help defeating the firelord?". "You want to help us?" Aang asked and you nodded "i’m pretty good with a sword and i know a lot about the fire nation....i’d like to help, i want to fight". Sokka pretended to think before grinning "welcome to the team y/n!".
You worked with Sokka on his invasion plan for the fire nation and provided Aang with invaluable information on the firelord. You and Sokka grew closer and started dating pretty soon after you joined the group. You loved your time travelling with the gang and finally felt like things were changing for the better when a piece of your past came back to you.
You had just arrived at the western air temple and after finally getting Aang to talk to you were interrupted by the prince of the fire nation. Everyone rushed to attack him but you just stood there frozen between shock and awkwardness. Eventually you came forward to stand beside Sokka and listened as the others all debated letting Zuko join. Finally the group agreed to let Zuko join and only then did he fully look up from the ground at you all and he spotted you immediately. "Y/n?" Zuko asked and you smiled "hi Zuko". "Wait you two know each other?" Katara asked. "Yeah my father taught Zuko how to use his dual swords a couple of years ago". Zuko nodded "see her father is this amazing swordsman famous in the fire nation known for....". "Yeah i know, i’ve met him" Sokka replied "and he also trained me so you're not the only sword master here". Zuko nodded awkwardly and you changed the subject.
You showed Zuko around as nobody else wanted to and because you wanted to help make him feel welcome. You also wanted to apologise for not telling the gang you knew each other. You explained to Zuko how you didn’t vouch for him earlier because you thought it was Aang’s place not yours and he understood your reasons. You caught up over everything you’d missed in the fire nation and Zuko’s life while Sokka watched with a confused expression.
Sokka’s POV
"I can believe i had no idea they were friends" Sokka cried and Katara sighed "y/n never said they were friends she just said they knew each other, also how would you know? It never came up". "Yeah but y/n knew we were conspiring against the firelord and she never mentioned she knew his son....do you think that’s odd?”. Sokka’s eyes drifted back to where you were both sat together "and now they're sat laughing and joking around together". Katara sighed "i’m sure they're both just happy to be around people they know, Zuko probably just feels more comfortable around her because she’s from the fire nation too, she knows what it’s like". Sokka raised an eyebrow not convinced. The way you and Zuko acted was way too familiar for casual acquaintances. You seemed very at ease with each other and Sokka couldn’t help but feel you were hiding something about this from him.
Later
You were sat around the campfire drinking tea Zuko made with the group when you realised your boyfriend was missing. You searched all over for him before you finally found him. "There you are!" you called spotting Sokka stood at the edge of the woods "why are you all the way out here it’s freezing". "I don’t feel the cold" Sokka said and you snorted "you don’t feel the cold?" you asked imitating him mockingly and Sokka shook his head but smiled "i meant...i have more of a tolerance to it than you because i grew up surrounded by snow and ice" Sokka said nudging you playfully. You smiled at him and took his hand in yours "well that may be but i still think you shouldn’t be out here all alone, come back to the fire with me, Zuko was telling jokes it was crazy!". "No thanks" Sokka said abruptly dropping your hard and you paused "what?". "I don’t want to listen to Zuko be hilarious and watch him become even better than he already is". You paused "Sokka is everything okay....". "Why didn’t you tell me you knew him?". You paused "i...it didn’t come up plus i wasn’t sure it was relevant...I knew Zuko a while ago, it’s not like we’re close". "I thought the same thing but then i saw the two of you together and you seemed comfortable, familiar even and it made me think....has something ever happened between you two?". You paled and Sokka gasped "i knew it! You like him!". "What? Sokka of course i don't, i left to come with you right?". "So why...". "Okay so while he was being trained with my father we became friends and we might have maybe gone on a couple of dates...". "YOU WHAT!" Sokka cried and you jumped "Sokka it’s not that big a deal! It was like 4 times! Then he left for the capital and we never ever spoke again, you have to believe me". Sokka nodded his head as you stared at him fiercely "i do just wow i can’t believe you dated?". You shrugged "i don’t even know if you can call it that, it was just casual and fun, neither of us were expecting anything long term...it was literally just some fun". Sokka paused "is it...does Zuko still seem fun to you?". You shook your head "Sokka i’d never dated anyone before Zuko...that was half the appeal! The other half was he’s a prince, which when i was younger seemed amazing. I’m older now and not so easily enticed by titles or just any guy. It takes a lot more, someone as great as you" you smiled up at him "and trust me Zuko will never seem as good to me as you do”. Sokka smiled and looked at you "really?". "Really" you nodded and kissed him. Sokka was enjoying it before a thought popped into his head "wait when you two dated did you ever...have you kissed Zuko?". Your eyes widened again and Sokka gasped "you have! Y/n!". "It was only a few times!" you cried and Sokka gaped "of all the girls i fall for...her ex-boyfriend is the future firelord...". "He wasn’t my boyfriend and i...wait girl you've fallen for?". Sokka blushed "well i figured it was pretty obvious...wasn’t i?". "No but even if it was hearing you say it...i’m falling for you too Sokka and that’s why this whole Zuko thing is just...so what if i’ve dated and kissed Zuko? That’s so far in the past! I don’t feel anything for him anymore and even if i did there’s no way it’d ever compare with you...nothing and nobody could". "Not even a fancy nobel man?" Sokka asked smiling and you shook your head "nope". "Or a titled tribal leader?". "No" you grinned and Sokka smiled "what about the earth king?". "Isn’t he like 40?" you asked and Sokka’s smile dropped "ow so if he wasn’t then he'd be an option". You got worried Sokka was actually upset when his frown was replaced with a smile "i’m kidding" he grinned. "You're an ass" you said pushing him but Sokka caught your hands and pulled you to him swiftly. "Yeah i know that’s what you like so much about me...my winning personality". “That’s one of the reasons” you grinned and before Sokka could ask you to list all the reasons you tugged his hand “now can we go back to the fire? I don’t have your water tribe protection from the cold”. Sokka nodded wrapping an arm around you “let's go”. You and Sokka reached the fire and sat together, Sokka stayed close to you to try and share his body heat with you and you willingly leant into him savouring it.
“They look happy” Zuko commented to Katara who nodded smiling. She wasn’t technically speaking to Zuko but she loved you and Sokka as a couple and it melted away her anger. “They are” she smiled. “I’m glad y/n found someone, she deserves someone good”. Katara frowned as Zuko was obviously talking like he knew you well but she didn’t push it. She just smiled seeing her brother so obviously in love with someone who loved him back just as much.
#sokka#sokka imagine#sokka x reader#atla#avatar#avatar the last airbender#avatar the last airbender imagine#atla sokka#avatar sokka#zuko#zuko x reader#atla zuko#avatar zuko#katara#piando#toph#aang#atla katara#atla piando#avatar piando#avatar katara#fire nation#fire nation royalty
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Piando: You often use humor to deflect serious trauma.
Sokka: Thank you.
Piando: I didn’t say that was a good thing.
Sokka: What I’m hearing is, you think I’m funny.
#what do you mean this wasn't in canon????? it was RIGHT THERE#just squint and tilt your head#piando and sokka have the best relationship ok#incorrect atla#atla#avatar the last airbender#a:tla#a:tla rewatch#a:tla sokka#sokka avatar#sokka atla#sokka and piando#piando#piando atla#sokka's master#sokka
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i'm talking about dilfs, i'm talking about milfs, and i'm especially talking about pilfs [ref]
#jeongdao#jeong jeong#piando#avatar#this is trash im sorry lmao i couldnt be bothered with something more complicated#its messy i work 8 hrs with a 3 hr commute my brain si goo#atla#avatar the last airbender#they're second only to bato n hakoda in dilf ships#and thats on god period#art#my art#my fan art#fan art#do people know about this ship u fucking should#welcome to 2013 BITCH
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Popular fan theory is Zuko trained with master Piando at some point. My head canon is that at some point Zuko has picked a fight with Master Piando. Who won and whether training happened as a result is up in the air but I think Zuko picked a fight.
#atla#Zuko#master Piando#avatar the last airbender#listen Zuko canonically picked a fight with two#different powerful generals in canon#I’m counting the guy from his first council meeting#and zhao#and I doubt he would’ve picked a LOT of fights with generals#but I feel like there’s more than two lol
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another rearranged cannon zukka au in which “sokkas master” from s3 takes place later and instead of piandao it’s zuko.
conceptualize:
one day sokka heartily challenges zuko to a duel not knowing he’s a master swordsman
zuko accepts because payback
sokka would show up armed with his boomerang, his machete, and hawky on his shoulder
zuko would obv have his twin blades (sokka: where’d you dig up those relics grandpa B) )
sokka would charge first and loudly
zuko would win almost instantly
sokka would mope for a couple of days and then realize his luck (if he can teach aang, maybe he’ll teach me??)
zuko is reluctant at first but sokka is very cute convincing
zuko also acknowledges that even as a bender he’d be lost without his sword skills and agrees
he is a ruthless instructor but sokka wants this, bad
sokka finds his focus, improves
space sword can still happen bc hotman zuko can just flame it up for him in the place of a kiln
similar to in the original ep zuko pulls a sudden ambush, sokka eventually beats him
zuko commends him for his skill; he has lost very few battles.
the two glean a newfound respect for each other (sokka, because he is greatful for zuko’s services, and zuko, because he has finally found his equal)
sparring becomes a favorite pastime for the two

#im sorry i couldnt stop thinking of that post when i was writing this#perfect conclusion tho right#@ incorrectzukka literally love y#zuko#sokka#zukka#piando#ash writes#atla headcannons#avatar headcannons#zukka headcannons#atla#swordbending#half inspired by that swordbending comic by#@/butterfliesandresistance!!!
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ANITHER GOOD PART OF ATLA IS THIS EXCHANGE
Sokka: this is about stamping my identity on the page right?
Piando: yes
Sokka: ok *slams face on the table*
THIS IS SENDING ME
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Me? Writing about Jet getting the redemption and healing he deserves? With a sprinkling of PianJeong? It’s more likely than you think. Inspired by this post by @leewiththetea
https://archiveofourown.org/works/26259832/chapters/63922420 If you told Jet a year ago he'd be living with a prestigious sword master and fire bender, he would've laughed in your face and then probably punch it.
Funny how things work out. Words:1259, Chapters:1/?, Language: English
Rating:General Audiences
Archive Warning:No Archive Warnings Apply
Category:Multi
Fandom:Avatar: The Last Airbender
Relationship:Jeong Jeong/Piandao (Avatar)
Characters:Piandao (Avatar)Jeong Jeong (Avatar)Jet (Avatar)Smellerbee (Avatar)Longshot (Avatar)
Additional Tags:HealingJet (Avatar) Livesjet redemption because he deserves itFound FamilyHurt/ComfortPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSDPost-100 Year War (Avatar TV)piando and jj unintentionally adopt three kids sir these are my emotional support minor characters
#my wriitng#shush jas#atla#avatar: the last airbender#sokka avatar#jet avatar#jet atla#avatar jet#piando#piando atla#piando avatar#jeong jeong#jeong jeong atla#pianjeong#jeong jeong avatar
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I thought this was about the white lotus from Atla and lok and was only semi confused because I did not remember the swordsmaster dying
white lotus killed its one gay character by having the world straightest man run him through with a kitchen knife after he shit in his suitcase.
it was only right for the next season to have a lesbian character who suffers relatively little trauma and gets two new girlboss besties for friends who're gonna help her get a girlfriend.
gotta fight the bad juju.
#white lotus#avatar the last airbender#legend of korra#piando#half joking#assumed that armond was just a bad misspell of amon
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“Zuko Adopts” fics that I want to see:
Noriko. Who does NOT remember who Zuko is.
Guru Pathik. Zuko stumbles upon him during his hunt for the avatar and the guy is convinced that he’s destined to teach the avatar. Zuko decides to hang around/take him with them. Oops! He’s accidentally reached spiritual enlightenment.
Bonus: he and Iroh didn’t get along, like, at all. Pathik claims tea is a toxin or something.
King Kuei. I don’t have any justification for how it would work but I think it would be VERY funny. Maybe Bosco gets really attached to this kid who recently came into Ba Sing Se and the Dai Lee are desperately trying to get this outside influence AWAY from their king.
On that note, it would lead to scholar Zuko, and I’ve found one fic where Wan Shi Tong pseudo adopts Zuko, but it was really more of the lead up. I want one where the knowledge spirit is trying so hard to figure out how to care for a human.
Jeong Jeong?? It has to exist already right? I just can’t find it. I’m just saying Zuko learning to disrespect The Man going hand in hand with Jeong Jeong learning the fire isn’t all evil, actually.
On that note, Piando, as well?? This HAS to exist already, right???
Swamp Benders. Chit Sang. Zuko joins the circus and isn’t found until Ty Lee ALSO joins the circus.
#atla blog for atla things#i kinda love the trend tbh#remember when i made that post about sharing my au ideas#these are like the very very simple ones lmao but you know#not listed here: pirates.because. i am maybe going to write that one
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Let's say you're on the writing team for Avatar when it was just an idea Bryke had. They've stepped back, letting the writers do what they do best. While Bryke certainly offer suggestions, they don't try shoehorning in their ideas.
What aspects of canon would you change and keep the same??
Would you have elements of a one-sided Kat@@ng, with Aang learning to let Katara go, or not have it at all??
If you were to write Aang as a character you actually liked, how would you do it??
Oh! I like this ask. Bet! Get a snack, because this is a long one.
In Book 1, I would keep Aang pretty much the same, but I would frame certain things he did the way they should have been framed. Like his whole deal on Kyoshi, leaving Katara to do all the work so he could flirt. That would have much more of an impact on his friendship with her. Subtle at first, but it would be the first blow against Kataang. Katara would gradually over the course of that first season have to confront the fact that she's pinned all her hopes of ending the war on a child. I think that making her face that reality would open the door to more conversations about how he felt about what the world expected him to do, and that would in turn lead to Katara helping Aang to face what happened at the siege on the NWT, and what he was being trained to do honestly.
Book 2 would be where Aang is confronted with his duty as the Avatar and what "ending the war" would mean. By this point, he knows in no uncertain terms that he's expected to kill Ozai at the very least, and his crisis of conscience happens here, and this is where he would start trying to figure out alternatives. At the same time, the people he's meeting talk to Aang and his friends honestly about what they've experienced in the war- famine; disease; loss of homes; seeing loved ones suffer and die brutally.
It all has an effect on Aang, and makes him cling tighter to Katara. Katara interprets it as platonic and doubles down on mothering Aang, even trying to shield him from the worst of the realities of the war as much as she can. When Aang tells his friends once again that he isn't sure if he can kill Ozai, someone snaps at him- Sokka I think- and tells him how the war has affected all of his friends personally, and that they don't have the luxury of feeling bad about Ozai dying, and what did Aang really think the army they were trying to gather was going to do on the battlefield, have a tickle fight (yeah...this feels like a Sokka moment). Here is where Aang finds out about Kya, I think.
Aang still goes to (the much less racist version of) Guru Pathik, and still fails to let go of his attachment to Katara. Zuko and Katara still have that moment in the caves. I haven't decided if Zuko still turns on them- on the one hand, I do think him joining the Gaang here could work. on the other hand, I think he needed to go home and see how much it doesn't fit him anymore. I could go either way. Aang still gets shot by the lightning and Katara still saves him.
As Aang and his friends travel through the Fire Nation, they spend more time with the poorest citizens. They find out how much they've suffered because of the war, and how much they also want it to end. Katara's stint as the Painted Lady lasts much longer, and she becomes a sort of urban legend, which may or may not get back to Caldera. If Zuko is on their side at this point, they start planting the seeds of rebellion on the promise of ending the war (none of the FN citizens know who he is of course). The Footloose episode doesn't happen. It's stupid and adds nothing. Instead, there's more focus on the propaganda and fear the FN leaders are spreading and finding out that there's already a rebellion brewing among certain pockets of the people. Piando plays a much bigger role in this season. He knows who they are, and helps connect them with a growing resistance movement.
Aang is still hung up on Katara, and still hasn't told them that he can't enter the AS or why. On the DoBS, he figures it won't matter since neither he nor Ozai can use firebending anyway. He keeps it too himself, and lies to his friends about being prepared to kill Ozai (well...not so much lying as telling them he's going to do what he has to and letting them assume). He still kisses Katara. They still lose this battle. The adults still sacrifice themselves for the kids to getaway.
When they get to the Air Temple, things get heated with Aang and Katara. Aang tries to run off and go play immediately, but this time, Katara lets him have it. She reminds him that she just lost her father again because he and so many other people surrendered to give them the chance to escape. She lays into him about his laziness and disregard for the people around him and tells him that he needs to shape up, or he'd get everyone killed. She becomes a lot stricter with his training at this point. Not cruel, but she's a lot less likely to tell Toph or Zuko to go easy on him, and she raises her expectations for his waterbending.
Aang gets his feelings hurt and he goes off by himself deep into the temple. He finds writings on AN culture and philosophy and actually begins learning about his people. He learns about airbending techniques he never learned. Some of it is clearly meant for battle. Aang learns that his people's views on the sanctity of life and killing aren't as black and white as he'd believed. This is also where he gets a hint of energy bending.
The Firebending Masters, Boiling Rock, and TSR still happen. Mai does not rescue Zuko and Co- that was something that never made sense to me. But then, most of Mai's characterization after CoD makes no sense to me. She's a character that needs a redo, too.
Katara and Zuko get closer during this time. Same as they do in the show. It's not quite yet a crush on either of their sides, but a lot more focus is given to the development of their friendship. They quickly become each other's go-to person in the group for support and to just hang out. Aang sees this and does not like it. It also makes his reaction to the play make a lot more sense, because he's already starting to suspect there's something between them. He confronts Katara about his feelings for her, her feelings for Zuko, and the kiss they never talk about. Katara says she doesn't really know how she feels about any of it, and she doesn't think this is the time or place to talk about it. Aang kisses her again. It's bad. Katara probably hit him this time. They don't talk alone again.
Aang is once again confronted with the expectation that he's going to kill Ozai. He has to this time, because Ozai is going to be at the height of his power, and won't hesitate to cancel Aang's subscription to Life. His friends finally realize he never actually intended to kill Ozai on DoBS, and demand to know what his plan is now. He still hasn't got one. He still hasn't told his friends about the AN philosophy scrolls he found at the air temple. He still insists that he can't in good conscience kill Ozai. Then his friends point out that millions more people will die if he doesn't. Aang goes off, gets kidnapped by the lionturtle and has the conversation with the past Avatars. They tell him he not only should kill Ozai, but he also has to let Katara go so he can use the Avatar State. Aang doesn't want to do either. Then the lionturtle gives him another way. Energy bending
The lionturle's way has consequences, though, and Aang is informed upfront that energy bending would bind him to whoever he used it on, and that it's influence was corrupting. If Aang wasn't careful, he could become as big a threat to the balance of the world as any Fire Lord had ever been. Aang doesn't understand that warning. He chooses energy bending and goes off to face Ozai.
It does not go well. There is no Rock of Destiny to magically give Aang access to the AS. There is just hyperpowered Ozai- with his decades of experience bending, and Aang, whose firebending is also strengthened, but who can't control his power as well as his opponent. He tries some of the battle techniques he read about in his scrolls. He hasn't got them down either, and some of them just feed Ozai's flames, but he manages to trap Ozai in a ball of air and suffocate him and the fire. He doesn't kill Ozai. He just leaves him disoriented long enough to energy bend him. Battle's over.
Aang brings Ozai back to Caldera, expecting to be hailed as a hero. He isn't at first, but then Iroh, Hakoda and other older and wiser people agree that it's better that Ozai gets to stand trial for his crimes. He ends up being sentenced to die anyway. Aang is furious, and then he discovers that some of his anger is Ozai's. He's bound to Ozai and now Aang has to work really hard not to let that bit of Ozai influence his personality. It's difficult, because Aang is genuinely angry enough that he can't tell what's his feelings and what is Ozai. Aang is now dealing with the fact that despite being the Avatar, people aren't willing to take him seriously, and won't not kill Ozai. He also has still not gotten over his crush on Katara and can't control the AS. On top of that Katara tells him that she doesn't feel the same way about him, and later he finds out that she's fallen for Zuko. Hard. Stupid hard. Like, they've already decided to get married in a few years, hard.
It's a bad time to be Aang. Book 3 would end with him being overwhelmed by his hurt, disappointment, and anger. Roku comes to him and suggests that he go back to Guru Pathik and learn from him. And so the last scene is Aang slipping away without telling anyone he's leaving. Toph may or may not join him. IDK.
#atla#atla critical#alternate version#not really#anti aang#but i know some people still won't like this so...#aang's arc could have been so interesting#imagine a world where he had to face the darkness inside of him#idk this universe might end with taang#i don't ship it but it might work here#zutara#because you KNOW once those two figure out they're in love they'd want to be together forever#they'd be the Crofts of the ATLA universe#persuasion reference#background jane austen au#anti kataang
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