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I ilitumwa this over on tumblr too.

So I was kusoma Shadow of Kyoshi and I found two little things that pertain to the upbringing and social rules of the moto Nation. The first is, “Avatar Szeto was an ideal for us officials to live up to, and a shining example of moto Nation values in general. Efficiency, precision, and loyalty.” And the sekunde is, “I Know it sounds frivolous and wasteful but appearances matter in the palace. moto Nation nobles dress and act to represent their clan affiliation and rank. Our peers notice our smallest choices and assign meaning and intentions to them.”

I think that both of these serve as zaidi proof that Azula is the product of her upbringing and environment. The moto Nation is a stern and hostile place to be raised in, especially for nobility and royalty. And I think that this is a huge factor in why Azula is the way she is. It’s why I don’t like it when people call her a sociopath. I would argue that she has a very deep understanding of people and societal etiquette but on a very political level. She was so awkward at the party because the lower class operates rather differently than the nobility does.

So I’ll get into the first quote first because I think that there is less to unpack there. I think that Azula embodies moto Nation ideals just as much as Szeto. But she is what happens when those values are twisted, bastardized, and corrupted. Azula was raised on the aforementioned values but kwa the time her era of the moto Nation came about, the corruption was well and festering. For it, she learned to be efficient, precise, and loyal but in a zaidi sinister way. kwa all means Azula is all of these things; she is dangerously efficient (conquering Ba Sing Se while gaining important intel), she is precise (this has been quoted in canon), and she is loyal. Her loyalty lies with Ozai and her Nation.

This loyalty is what makes her a zaidi grey antagonist. I think that Azula truly thought that she was doing right. And kwa all means she was doing right kwa her people as far as she was concerned. The problem is that what was best for the moto Nation was detrimental to the other Nations, hence why it is perceived as evil. I think that deep down Azula wanted to bring glory and honor to her nation and per her nation’s values, she was doing good.

This loyalty though was also twisted kwa Ozai. Because, perhaps zaidi than she was to her nation, Azula was loyal to him. His twisted ideals and values were projected onto and ingrained into her until they became her own. And this is what I think lead her to the darker side of things. Ozai was a corrupt lead her and the corruption, via Azula’s loyalty to him, spread to her.

But this wasn’t the only thing that lead to Azula becoming Azula. The sekunde quote is a very good example of exactly why the princess is such a perfectionist. It is noted that appearance is heavily regarded in the moto Nation, specifically in the palace. The palace where Azula was born and raised. This is why one hair out of place is so devesting to Azula. Ozai isn’t the only one who drilled perfection into her. The moto Nation as a whole has done this. She was brought up in a place where "peers notice our smallest choices.” Where the teeniest details are scrutinized. Azula was raised in an environment where she constantly had to be aware all the time. She literally could not just be a child. Especially not with a father like Ozai who was hellbent on weaponizing her too. From the start she was groomed for war and politics. And part of this grooming probably included putting a large emphasis on her physical appearance to the point where one hair out of place is means for concern.

Because one hair out of place can indicate weakness (”and assign meaning and intentions to them”). Everything Azula did at public functions and war meetings would be analyzed kwa potential foes and so every detail needed to be worked out; every action, every clothing article, every hairpiece.

Combining this with the need for precision and efficacy, wewe have a very dangerous combo. With all of the above in mind two things are apparent for me; that it’s no wonder Azula finally cracked and fell apart and that she isn’t an inherently evil/socially inept person. She is literally an embodiment of her Nation’s values and societal rules. People constantly say that she is an extension of Ozai and his views; I do agree with this. But I think that it goes beyond that; she is an extension of the moto Nation as a whole and the corruption within it, not just of Ozai.
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That night Azula dreamed.

After a long while of staring at the ceiling, the cold metal shackles biting her hands all the while, and enduring Ling-Ling’s attempts to make conversation, she had found herself in something of a sleep.

Her dream wasn’t unpleasant.

The dream was a bit of a blur; she was a little girl again. Ling-Ling and Heekul were both real people, her mother loving. Zuko had joined them in whatever game they were playing.

Azula, upon waking could most vividly remember the faces and the smells—freshly cut nyasi and her mother’s floral perfume lingered on the fringes of her...
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With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead against the wall.

They couldn’t make her move.
She wouldn’t do it.

They would pass kwa and whisper of how uncomfortable that looked. And how she’d maintained the position for well over an hour.

What else had she to do.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead pressed against the wall.

She couldn’t exactly name what bound her to that spot on the wall. But it was something deep. Something complex. And oh so very coaxing.

She stood there and just listened to the voices. They’d actually become rather soothing.

After sometime she’d...
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This chapter and probably the inayofuata will be all flashback.

It was a stormy night. Each drop colder than the next.

The former princess huddled herself against the ukuta of her cave…her home. Azula had tried to make herself a fire; she’d lit it up at least thrice only to have the wind smother it once more. So she’d aliyopewa up and simply sat there listening to the rain thrash against the side of the cave.

Aside from the cold Azula enjoyed the storms. They were noise in the overpowering silence. On some days—if the rain was too chilling—she’d exit her cave and talk to the drops as they...
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What is to become of a fallen princess?

Nothing.

Nothing at all.

Everything Azula had ever stood for seemed to have been taken from her. Her nation Lost the war. Her father the crown. Like that mattered to her anymore anyways, the man was quick to leave her behind when he thought he’d get a bigger crown.

He promised they‘d do it together. It was a lie. Now she had no parents…not ones that loved her anyhow. In fact she had no one at all that loved her. Even her uncle, a man that seemed to see the best in everyone, viewed her as a Lost cause.

The world seemed to have no room for her anymore....
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Authors Note: Hello, atla fans! This is another installment about Azula after her Agni Kai. As wewe probably know, I am in upendo with this characters complexity and upendo to write about her. This one may hit u in the feels. Enjoy!


"Mother?! Mother?! Please hold me! Please be with me! Mother?! I'm sorry, Mother! Please don't be angry!" These tortured words reverberated through the courtyard as another gentle summer breeze landed upon the damp, salty face of the broken princess Azula. An saa had passed since her greatest defeat, and the troubled adolescent had been crying ever since. "He won again,...
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" What!" Aang said.

" Aang wewe idiot the village is in trouble!" I screamed.

" Let's go then " Aang alisema quickly I know he was thinking about

Katara. We glided on our gliders and we got to the village we

were there before the moto Nation and we told them our plan well

my plan Aang was to scared to think of one. A 16 mwaka old boy

got out of the ship " Were is the Avatar!" he yelled then he

started to threaten the villagers that's it! I'm sick and tired of the

moto Nation hurting people! I jumped out of the hiding place and

place my glider on the boys throat.

"So your the Avatar" he said.

" We'll...
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Hello and welcome to another one of my articles, this time I'm talking about Avatar: the last air bender, so without farther interruption here we go

Intro:

Good T.V. shows come and go and everyone likes something different. However wewe would have a hard time finding someone who wouldn't want the watch the last air bender. Just to clarify I now have to call it "the last air bender" because the name "Avatar"... well wewe know. Anyway, it's growing popularity and soon could be the inayofuata big talk of the world. Well ok mabye not but it will soon be bigger with the movie and everything.

Story:

Well who...
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When you're looking for life advice, who better to serve up some wisdom than Uncle Iroh? Sit down with Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Uncle Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix, for a chai time chat full of wisdom, motivation, and guidance.
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I feel as though a lot of people are under the impression that Ozai treated Azula nicely. Yes he did indeed buy her all these nice things but at the end of the siku she was pretty much just a pawn to him. Azula may have had her father's respect, but it didn't seem like she had his love.

While yes--as far as we know--Ozai never put his hands on Azula, the verbal abuse was apparent. She is afraid of him. Whist we haven't really seen him abuse her verbally I think it was hinted when he yelled at her before declaring himself the phoenix king. I also couldn't imagine he let her down easy behind the...
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