my princess !!
thatβs MY president and vp!! π€π¦
Always a dance with you. ππ©·
hello tumblr!! ^_^
not a new piece, but I want to start using tumblr again so I thought my drawing based off of s2 ep7 would be an awesome way to start.
Iβll be seeing you all more often wink wink π !!!!
Ashes of the Academy is on point about Mai and Zuko not being back together yet mostly because the comic takes place around a year after Smoke and Shadow. And the writer of Smoke and Shadow did say they will get together again after three years after Smoke and Shadow right? that means 2 years after Ashes of the Academy. I personally loved seeing Mai's development and her chosen career for the future. It sounds cute being Izumi's teacher at the academy and teasing her.
I do want a comic about them getting back together though. Maybe if there is a Zuko movie? or comic it doesn't matter. they do need to conclude the Fire Nation and Azula's arc.
i wish one day Korra and the krew visit the Fire Nation Capital and we see Izumi and her daughter appearing in the comics
Official Art of Katara and Aang for ATLAβs 20th anniversary Avatar in Concert tour. The artist is @velinxi.
found some pics from my IG posts (i ran a maiko fan account on IG a long time ago). thought you might wanna see it
this is what the fandom needs to understand π€¦ββοΈ couldnβt have worded it better
I really think "Aang should not have killed Ozai" and "there is ample reason for Ozai to be dead" are two statements that can absolutely coexist.
Aang would have had to give up the teachings and philosophy of his culture, that he is the sole survivor of, in order to kill Ozai, who already mocked his culture for being "weak" and "not deserving to exist in this world." Aang choosing not to kill Ozai is a testament to his and his people's strength and it takes Ozai's words and makes him eat them.
Anyone else? They don't face the same responsibility. If it had been them to face Ozai, then they would have every reason to kill him.
But the reason it was Aang who faced him is the same reason that Aang didn't kill him. Ozai was forced to look at the last member of a culture who his ancestors wiped off the face of the earth, to look at someone who he viewed as lesser, as primitive, as weak, and to be defeated by that person without them ever giving up their people's philosophy, even when he thought that murder and violence was the only way to show strength and "deserving" of existing. It's more complicated than "Ozai should have died."
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