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viria:

dishonor on my COW?

ahahah Zuko this might have been the worst for you

it’s ridiculous how long and how eagerly I’ve been waiting for this to show up

YEEEEEES


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I always wonder what’s going through Zuko’s head in this moment.

Because you can tell in the moment he pauses before he speaks that he is having a lot of thoughts.

Like:

‘The fuck is he on?  Is he being deprived of oxygen at this high altitude or just high?  Is the moon a metaphor for something?  Is he being poetic?  Because that seemed awfully literal.  Maybe we’re having a moment.  I think we’re having a moment.  Shit, I suck at moments.  I should say something reassuring.  But the fuck do you say to a guy who thinks his girlfriend is a celestial object?’

“…that’s rough, buddy.”

‘Fuck my life I’m the most awkward lion-turtle ever.’




make sense of our past…and you will bring peace and restore balance in the world


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sephirona:

I’m sure I’m not supposed to love Zuko and his uncle nearly as much as I do adflsdfdjgh

Oh season 1 Zuko you are the hilariousest. Honestly I love that Season 3 Zuko would be horrified by his Season 1 self and vice versa. Delicious character growth, mmm.




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Prince Zuko of the fire nation

evardeen:

Prince Zuko of the fire nation







awkward zuko moments




virusq SAID:
Bending is a side effect of lycanthropy~
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There’s a reason the Southern tribes call it the mark of the wolf. The moon gives more than simply power over the tides- there’s older and deeper magic here, something a culture of hunters and warriors would treasure.

Zuko stands over Aang’s unconscious form, triumphant, and Katara sees the moon rise red.

“Drop him.” she growls, and it is a growl, low and guttural and full of menace. Her hands clench with the sudden pressure of the change.

Zuko simply sneers and turns his back. This is, he finds, a mistake.




Okay, so I said I watched Sozin’s Comet yesterday. This clip, I think exemplifies one of the things I loved about this show: it does not glorify violence, and it is aware of the cost of war. Azula vs Zuko is the last Agni Kai. Everything about this fight feels sad and wrong, from the dialogue to the staging (that empty ground is an image I often revisit in the drabbles because it’s so evocative of where Azula is at- she has no-one at her coronation, because she sent everyone away. Contrast Zuko, who is crowned in front of a crowd from all nations, or Ozai, who is crowned with all the pomp and circumstance he can muster). Brother and sister shouldn’t have to fight each other. That they do is yet more condemnation to be heaped on the father that brought them to this. When Azula is defeated, and we see her thrashing around on the floor and sobbing like a child (for the very first time, like the child she is), it isn’t a victory.

(a sidenote: even in the middle of a full-on mental breakdown, Azula can lightningbend. That’s damned impressive)

In a way, it mirrors Aang’s final conflict: this war has finally begun to threaten the very core of who he is, that ‘unbendable’ spirit that tells him that killing is wrong. His defeat of Ozai is, in essence, a defeat on Aang’s own terms. He doesn’t do it in the Avatar State, either, which I feel is important. He does not defeat Ozai as the Avatar- he does it as Aang.

It’s rare we find such a nuanced exploration of the terms of victory in anything, let alone a children’s cartoon.