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Darth Zannah by Albert Urmanov 
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Kyoshi / ATLA comic panel dump 2
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Kyoshi / ATLA comic panel dump 3
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Comic panel dump (w/o speech bubbles)
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Giving past avatars a face part 15/???
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smol Koko đź’“đź’ž
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Hei-Ran: Can we stay at your place tonight?
Nyahitha: Why?
Hei-Ran: Kuruk played with a Ouija board and cursed ours.
Hei-Ran: And Jianzhu doesn't know how to banish spirits, so he just throws salt at them and screams, "Does this look like a hotel to you?"
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So I haven't had much time to draw cause of work tm, but I wanted to draw this post as soon as I read it. I just really liked the vibes the group gave off
[ID: An illustrated tumblr textpost. In the first panel shows a headshot of a young Hei-Ran looking at Nyahitha. Her head is slightly tilted as she asks 'Can we stay at your place tonight?' and Nyahitha replying 'why?'
The second panel shows a cartoony Hei-Ran on the left from the hips up. Her hand is raised when she says 'Kuruk played with a Ouija board and cursed ours.' On the right side of the panel it shows a cartoony Kuruk kneeling in front of a Ouija board with dark spirits around him. Faded in the background is a close up of Kuruk's paniced face.
The third panel has Hei-Ran in the same place with her hand lowering. She continues speaking 'And Jianzhu doesn't know how to banish spirits, so he just throws salt at them and screams, "Does this look like a hotel to you?" The right of the panel shows Jianzhu with both hand up yelling at spirts. Two faded versions of him are in the background throwing salt and holding a broom at the spirits. /end id]
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Don’t know whether I want to see her or be her.
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Kyoshi, after Rangi yells at her: Could you tuck me in?
Jinpa: But... this is a shovel.
Kyoshi: Just spread the dirt as evenly as you can over me. Thanks.
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Looking respectfully
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Does azula actually miss her father when he goes to jail or she finally uses her lack of empathy for the good like
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In an alternate universe where they got along
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Some of y’all really can’t accept that Azula knew deep down that her mother loved her because in order to do that you have to recognize that Azula’s problems stemmed from her own inability to love herself as a person. Yes her issues with her mother were hugely related to her problems but the core of it was that she saw herself as a monster. (Which works as a contrast to Zuko who blamed himself for the fact that Ozai didn’t love him.)
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"But Ember Island is a magical place. Keep an open mind. And it can help you understand yourselves and each other."
Azula Week 2021 - Siblinghood @azulaweek
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Aaron Ehasz (Head writer on Avatar the Last Airbender) on a Azula redemption arc
“I always intended for Azula to have a redemption arcin the story of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Longer and far more complicated than Zuko’s. She had not bottomed out in the end of season three, she had further to go. At the deepest moment in her own abyss, she would have found: Zuko.
“Despite it all, her brother Zuko would be there for her. Believing in her, sticking by her, doing his best to understand and help her hold her pain that she can no longer hold alone. Zuko – patient, forgiving, and unconditionally loving – all strengths he gained from Uncle Iroh.
“That’s how she would have gotten out, and changed. With the faith and love of someone she had hurt, but who stuck by her anyway. Just as he had been saved by faith and love from someone he had hurt, who stuck by him.
“And I always imagined that after coming out the other side, she would be one of those people who hilariously over-shares her own feelings all the time, and that she would be a bit over-apologetic. Like a Canadian version of Azula.”
– Aaron Ehasz, head writer and co-executive producer of AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
From his twitter
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Aaron Ehasz (Head writer on Avatar the Last Airbender) on a Azula redemption arc
“I always intended for Azula to have a redemption arc in the story of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Longer and far more complicated than Zuko’s. She had not bottomed out in the end of season three, she had further to go. At the deepest moment in her own abyss, she would have found: Zuko.
“Despite it all, her brother Zuko would be there for her. Believing in her, sticking by her, doing his best to understand and help her hold her pain that she can no longer hold alone. Zuko – patient, forgiving, and unconditionally loving – all strengths he gained from Uncle Iroh.
“That’s how she would have gotten out, and changed. With the faith and love of someone she had hurt, but who stuck by her anyway. Just as he had been saved by faith and love from someone he had hurt, who stuck by him.
“And I always imagined that after coming out the other side, she would be one of those people who hilariously over-shares her own feelings all the time, and that she would be a bit over-apologetic. Like a Canadian version of Azula.”
– Aaron Ehasz, head writer and co-executive producer of AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
From his twitter
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