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When Zuko was ten, a random palace servant assassinated Fire Lord Azulon. Three years later, Fire Lord Ozai banished him for speaking out of turn, and his mother scorned Ozai by going with him. Three months later, his mother bled to death in a dark alley while Zuko held her hands. Armed with only a pair of swords and a mask, Zuko struggled to survive on his own. By sixteen, he had seen enough of the Earth Kingdom to have doubts about the war, but it was completely out of his hands. He knew he was never going home.
Now the Avatar has returned, along with a sliver of hope for the banished prince. For the first time in three years, Zuko has a choice to make about what he wants out of the war and what kind of person he wants to be. There's one thing that he knows for sure: one way or another, Avatar Aang is Zuko's only chance to have a family and make a difference in the world.
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Bookmarked by Pink2Sun
11 May 2026
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Perspectives. by outpastthemoat
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender
14 Mar 2024
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Aang sits up by the fireside late into the night, paging through Zuko’s notebook. At first he’s only concerned with the wealth of information about the Avatar that Zuko has compiled, hungrily seeking out every scrap of information about Kyoshi’s dustbending, Yangchen’s meditation practices, Kuruk’s spirit lore; Roku’s lighthearted proverbs and sage advice. He's convinced that the notebook is the key to understanding what it means to become the Avatar.
But long after he’s memorized every piece of information that Zuko has dug up about the past Avatars, he finds himself still flipping slowly through the pages of the notebook. The journal is ostensibly about the Avatar and Zuko’s search for him—though why Zuko is chasing him, the journal does not say—but at times, Zuko’s neat, precise columns of practical information will trail off into absent-minded sketches drifting into the margins.
Bookmarked by Pink2Sun
10 May 2026
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Platonic but not platonic, flirting but not flirting. Zuko is having hair issues and luckily enough the Avatar can solve mortal world problems, spirt world problems and hair problems.
Bookmarked by Pink2Sun
08 May 2026
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Zuko and Aang's relationship transforms over the years but one thing stays constant, Aang has always thought there was something beautiful about Zuko and when he's given the chance to say it aloud, he's not afraid to admit it.
Or the five times Aang has told Zuko there is something beautiful about him and the one time he confesses and directly tells Zuko that he's beautiful.
Bookmarked by Pink2Sun
07 May 2026
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“When your greatest blessing goes too far with his alchemies, he shall fall into eternal sleep,” the glow-person says, with a wicked too-wide grin, “and the whole of your kingdom with him, only to be broken by a kiss!”
Ed- Ed knows what that means. This figure has just pushed a curse onto- onto Hohenheim’s greatest blessing. His father’s greatest blessing. Male- not the kingdom- has to be a person- not Ed, certainly-
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Then they mean-
“You leave my little brother alone!” Ed shrieks, with all the fury of a five-year-old, running at the cloaked figure full-speed only to plow into a stone wall that rose up out of the Hall’s sandstone.
The figure laughs. “Fierce little dragon. What a good protector you are,” they croon. “Not good enough, though.” And the intruder claps, once, and disappears in a flash of malevolent violet light.
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Or; Al is a damsel in distress, Ed is a dragon, Mustang is a bit confused as to who he’s supposed to be kissing, and Truth was not invited to the party.
Bookmarked by Pink2Sun
06 May 2026

