watching atla for the first time
i canโt theyโre so cute my goth children ๐๐
i adore maiko ๐ซถ๐ผ
[ID: A digital illustration of Fire Lord Zuko holding a golden egg, his cheek against it. The atmosphere is dark, the egg lit up gold, along with Zuko's eyes and scar. End ID]
found a wip from a year ago ill definitely never be touching again
If Mai and Zuko donโt get back together and have at least two romantic scenes in the upcoming atla movie of the gaang as adults then what the fuck is the point?
Mai really said "I stand with my cancelled husband"
One day the world will acknowledge that "Ursa loved Azula" and "Azula didn't feel loved by Ursa" are not mutially exclusive sentences and the world will we beautiful then
[Judgement intensifies]
me and the fuckass work that's looking at me funny
I feel like this should probably be considered.
(this being like. the actual writer of Ashes of the Academy.) Absolutely you can criticize Bryke and their handling of Azula's arc in ATLA all you want, but the parasocial "the writers have it out for us specifically" is a little bit over the top.
While I still understand the frustration with Azula's (lack of) arc and handling, I think that acting like everything is shade thrown against us and harassing the writer over something like this is not fair. The ATLA fandom has really been treating the writers (especially the smaller ones, because they are more reachable than Bryke) like shit lately, and it sounds kind of similar to the author of Penquan Island getting harassed because she didn't center Korrasami. I think it is important to consider the perspective of the different characters the writer is, well, writing, and stop acting like that makes someone irredeemable.
๐ช๐ฌ - zuko stan - korra defender - maiko enthusiast - intp - she/her/they/them
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