her drawings of king and eda đ
Look, you can pry the concept of Camila, Darius and Eda having a support group for parents of âshould be extinct kidsâ out of my cold, dead hands.
Obviously based on this iconic image:
Made this forever ago and found it!
It's based on that pidgin girl meme!
The fire nation after finding out their fire lord is dating both sokka and Suki: so um...whoâs gonna be the fire lady?
Sokka, immediately: ME!
Everyone: um, sokka...
Sokka: what?! Suki is already a kyoshi warrior AND the captain of zukoâs personal guard, so I get to be the fire lady! Whenâs my coronation and whoâs gonna get me my tiara?
Hey, I wanna talk about a piece of fridge brilliance (pun intended) in The Boiling Rock.
Specifically, about the Coolers. And about Zuko.
The Coolers are, first and foremost, a means of firebender suppression. They are invoked as a punishment against unsanctioned firebending. They are designed, specifically, to shut down firebenders who have toed out of line. Like the metal prison in Imprisoned, like the suspended cages in The Puppet Master, these are prison facilities designed with a specific sort of bender in mind.
So then - Zuko.
Why throw Zuko in the Cooler as part of the escape plan? He should be EXACTLY the sort of person the Cooler is designed to work most devastatingly against. It would almost make more sense to try to get Sokka thrown into the cooler - heâs from the South Pole at least. Or maybe Suki, whoâs not a bender at all. But they choose Zuko. And heâs successful. Subjected to the most severe form of firebender suppression in the Fire Nationâs most high-profile prison, Zuko is able to dismantle the Cooler and walk away smiling.
Why?Â
I want to walk you through some facts:
In a tidbit of behind-the-scenes trivia, it was revealed that airbenders can regulate their body temperature with their breath alone. This is why Aang is so weirdly comfortable traveling around the South and North Pole (and really any climate in the series) in his normal monk garb. Everyone else changes outfits to reflect the changing climate, but not Aang, his breath has that covered.
It would be quite useful if a technique like that could be adapted to another style of bending. The same way that a waterbenderâs redirection of their opponentâs energy could be adapted to the redirection of a firebenderâs lightning. I bet the man who invented lightning redirection by studying waterbending would have some brilliant insight into using the breath for warmth by studying airbending.
In fact, that exact man tells Zuko âRemember your breath of fire. It could save your life out there.â back in Siege of the North. We see Zuko use his breath to warm himself that very episode, per his uncleâs instructions.
And we see Zuko use his breath of fire in one other case:
To endure the cooler.
Iâm willing to bet - Breath of Fire, as a means to keep oneself warm, is not a native firebending technique. If it was, the whole concept of the Cooler would be laughable. Any prisoner would just Breath-o-Fire himself warm in there, and the prison guards would all collectively say âoh wow, the Cooler was a stupid idea, time for a new plan.â
But we know a traditional firebender would be sapped so cold in the Cooler that his firebending becomes unusable. If Zuko were relying on traditional firebending techniques, the same would happen to him. But heâs not.
Zukoâs Breath of Fire is an airbending technique.Â
One that Iroh taught him. One the Fire Nation has no precedent for. One which lets Zuko ward off the freezing effects of the Cooler like itâs nothing, and allows him to dismantle it from the inside and come away smiling, unhindered, unaffected, warm to his core.Â
Itâs another case of Irohâs brilliance. And Iâm betting he and Zuko may be the only two firebenders in the world who could pull this off.
Somebody give Ellie a camera rn
ellie finds a polaroid camera
Hunter: Donât kill me, I have a new family! I just reconciled with them!
Belos: You think I care about that?
Hunter: No, this isnât a plea for mercy. Itâs a warning.
Belos: Wha-
The entire owl house gang and team RED, kicking down the door: ARE YOU READY TO DIE?!
You know how purple is considered a royal color IRL? In a Zutara AU, it earns that reputation because of them.
Zuko and Katara originally just wear robes of red and blue (Katara blue with red accents, Zuko red with blue accents) but over time they start requesting purple pieces of clothing, and are soon wearing lots of purple with some red and blue. Their kids grow up wearing mostly purple, and thus the next few Firelords, all with significant Water Tribe heritage wear purple. Then the Fire Nation transitions to a true democracy and the throne is abolished, and the living family fades into comfortable obscurity. However, by this time several generations grew up with the Firelord wearing purple. With the origins of its use by the throne, purple is soon used as a symbol in fiction for both power and love against all odds.
Fruit of knowledge
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Bonus:
Max hates his new counselor.
This is Zuko's first sword fighting lesson, change my mind!
Aka tiny "let me be good at something Azula isn't" Zuzu making his Mom proud and driving Master Piandao crazy.