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posted by Disk
All right, everybody . . . no ideas from you, so I've taken matters into my own hands . . . hope you like it!

Aang and Katara narrowly escaped the prison cell. Aang leaned on his staff and held Katara's hand. Katara led him out of the prison, just as Zuko ran out.
"You found him!" Sokka said. "Great to have you back, Aang." He smiled at his friend. It soon faded. "Whoa...what did Azula do to you?"
Aang looked to the ground. "I--I don't want to talk about it."
Katara gently put a hand on his forehead. "Oh, Aang...you've got a fever."
Aang sneezed. "I know," he moaned. His moans turned into sobs.
Katara gave him a hug. "It's okay . . . you'll be all right."
"I--(cough)--don't--(sob)--think--(cough)--so--(sob)--!" Aang sputtered. He struggled to climb onto Appa. Katara climbed up and took Aang's hand, pulling him up.
Zuko took Appa's reins while the rest of the gang tried to comfort Aang.
"He's really hurt bad . . ." Suki said.
"In more ways than one," Katara added, laying a hand on his shoulder.

When they got home, Katara helped Aang into his bed.
Aang coughed. "Thanks," he rasped. "For everything."
"Shh, don't talk so much," she told him. "You need to rest."

Meanwhile, Azula stood in her quarters (the Boiling Rock).
"The Avatar and his girlfriend nearly slew [killed] me," she said to herself. "But I'll be back . . ."

CLIFFHANGER! Comments are much appreciated. Part III up within a week, I promise!
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So I was reading a post on tumblr that got me thinking. Basic gist is that someone said Azula couldn’t do anything on her own. My initial thought was to dispute that but then I kind of thought about it and realized this person was kind of right. But not just about Azula. After really thinking about it I realized that none of the characters really can! Hear me out guys; I’m not saying that the Avatar characters are useless on their own, but they are so much stronger when they have others to help them out. In fact I’d like to argue that this is an intended theme in Avatar. Like these characters...
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posted by zanhar1
One of the things I noticed about Avatar is the significance of the spirit disguises. Each disguise speaks volumes about the character using it and reflects their personality sort of like their bending styles.

I’ll start with the Painted Lady and Katara;



The real Painted Lady was a lot of things for the people of Jang Hui. She was a protector. A healer. A beacon of hope. She was a water spirit with assumably a gentle heart.

This is not unlike Katara herself. One of Katara’s key character traits was her hopefulness and the hope she instilled in other people. And in assuming the persona...
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posted by toughgiratina
Sozin's Comet was the greatest Avatar episode ever! From the beggining, right down to the end (sniffle). Avatar: The Last Airbender was the most predictable when Katara and Aang kissed! Come on! I knew that thet were eventually going to end up together! Now back to the actual movie. The greatest battle was probably between Princess Azula and Prince Zuko, and Aang and Fire Lord Ozai. The happiest ending was probably between when Aang and Katara got together, and that Ozai was stopped. A very epic movie, an awesome series, and plenty of happy endings for all.
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