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Shocked through the core (don't let the lightning hit your heart) by TLB
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender
04 Mar 2024
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An early-canon divergence where Iroh is a more active mentor, Zuko goes through his shit earlier, Katara leans in to her impulses and it usually works out, and Zuko briefly thinks that Katara is the Avatar.
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Currently on Hiatus
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Air.
Water.
Earth.
Fire.
My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days: a time of peace when the Avatar kept balance between the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, Fire Nation and Air Nomads. But that all changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
Only the Avatar mastered all four elements; only he could stop the ruthless firebenders. But when the world needed him most, he vanished. A hundred years have passed, and the Fire Nation is nearing victory in the war. Four years ago, my father and the men of my tribe journeyed to the Earth Kingdom to help fight against the Fire Nation, leaving me and my brother to look after our tribe. Some people believe that the Avatar was never reborn and that the cycle is broken, but I haven't lost hope. I still believe that, somehow, the Avatar will return to save the world.
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- Part 1 of Exile: The Banished Prince
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Zuko is wandering the sea aimlessly and doesn't know who he is, let alone where he is going.
The moon knows who he is. The ocean knows where he is going.
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Think About Times to Come (and not about the things that you've done) by Cassconst13
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender
27 Jul 2023
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Katara reflects on the grief she and Aang both carry as genocide survivors, the different ways grief manifests, and what it means to fully bring someone into your life. Hints of romantic Kataang, but very much pre-relationship. Set during and shortly after S01 EP 12: The Storm.
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Returning to the South Pole from a failed revenge mission, the last thing Hakoda expected to find were three stowaways.
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Every epic quest has to start somewhere; this one starts all over the world, when too-powerful children are united by a cause.
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- Part 3 of Spirit-Touched
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A letter arrives at the Southern Water Tribe containing the Gaang's adventures and Hakoda has the idea to read it out loud for the whole tribe just before bed in several nights. It was a wonderful idea.
Sokka and Katara disagree on principle.
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see the sky and sea (and remember me) by Northern_Goshawk
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender, 大鱼海棠 | Big Fish and Begonia (2016)
12 Jan 2023
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How far are you willing to go to bring back what was lost?
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Sixteen-year-old Katara is about to partake in the most important ceremony of her life: a rite of passage through the human world as a dolphin. This is what every kid has been preparing for their entire lives, what her own brother had gone through years ago. And every year is the same warning: Do not interact with humans.Her first mistake is meeting a human boy.
Her second is letting him sacrifice himself for her.
Suddenly, nothing is the same. She brings him back to life through the use of magic - but at costs not even she could have imagined.
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An AU based upon the Chinese movie 大鱼海棠, or "Big Fish & Begonia." Multi-chapter. One chapter per week. -
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What if everything was centered around Sokka? The story would come back to the same point, just like a boomerang. A never ending cycle. The chaos inside a teenage boy's mind.
Here's a glimpse of the world through a genius' eyes. How everything would have collided if Sokka truly was the centre of earth, how it was all supposed to happen. Prepare for countless inadequate jokes, folks.
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The Hundred Year War is over after Ozai's victory, and the reign of the Phoenix King has begun.
Lost and hopeless in a dangerous new world, Zuko and Katara find themselves struggling to survive and raise a strange yet fascinating baby girl rescued from the Southern Water Tribe. Is all hope lost, or could this child be the key to a better world?
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After traveling with Aang for a couple weeks, alone for once, Katara comes to some startling conclusions about her life, and needs someone to talk to.
or, Gran Gran gives Katara "The Talk" (again). Nothing graphic, emphasis on consent and being prepared, and doing what's right for them. Part of the Explorations series but can be read alone.
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- Part 3 of Explorations
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Tui’s soft white light shines through Kanna’s window, filling her room. A gentle spring breeze drifts towards her, playing with the strands of her hair. She longs to climb out, to explore the night, to free herself. But she has goodbyes to say before she can. A neatly sealed note addressed to her parents lies on her desk, and her pack is full and ready to be swung over her back, but she has yet to remove the last reminder of her old life. Reaching up, Kanna clutches her betrothal necklace tight, ready to pull it off her neck. It will be the first time she had taken it off since she received it four years ago—back when she was still a naive child, when she still had hope, when she still accepted her place. She doesn’t anymore. No, she understands who she is. Kanna is a daughter of Tui. She is force, pushing, resisting, searching. And the moon has been calling her for years.
atla side character week day two: old friends
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- Part 2 of atla side character week
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Soulmates can see each other's dreams. Katara has never met her soulmate, but she knows that his world is very different from hers.
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“I love you, too, my dear.” Kanna exhales a shaky breath. “I’d never forgive myself if you don’t… if you left without knowing that.”
Katara doesn’t miss her grandmother’s change of phrase. Kanna’s unspoken words are a truth, an ice in her veins Katara has tried so very hard to ignore.
This might be goodbye.
(“To heal is to touch with love that which we previously touched with fear.” – Stephen Levine. A Katara-centric companion piece to “Forgotten Language.”)
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- Part 2 of children will listen
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Nida paused. A smile twitched at the corners of her lips. “Well… There has always been more to bending than sheer ability.” She kissed the top of Kanna’s head, earning a delighted giggle from her daughter. “Would you like to know the most important rule?”
Kanna sat up, nodding eagerly. “Yes!”
“To speak the language of the waters…” Her mother winked at her. “The first thing you must do is listen.”
(“Ultimately, there can be no complete healing until we have restored our primal trust in life.” – Georg Feuerstein. A Kanna-centric fic.)
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- Part 1 of children will listen
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Aire.
Agua.
Tierra.
Fuego.
Hace mucho tiempo, las cuatro naciones vivían en armonía, pero todo cambió cuando la Nación del Fuego atacó.
Nadie sabe lo que pasó con el último Avatar, algunos creen que nunca renació y el ciclo está roto. Pero después de cien años, mi hermano y yo nos encontramos cara a cara con un maestro fuego llamado Zuko, que no es otro que más que el antiguo Príncipe del Fuego desterrado y el Avatar desaparecido durante el siglo pasado. Él tiene algunos problemas de actitud que resolver junto con el dominio de los cuatro elementos, pero...
Yo creo que Zuko podrá salvarnos.
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- Part 1 of El Príncipe Desterrado
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From the same anonymous author that brought you RWBY by AI, comes Avatar by AI.
A short to not so short book of chapters written by an AI. Some may be dialogue, and some may be events. Be warned some may not make any sense. After all, an AI is writing this
Updates every Saturday
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The Last Waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe has been captured. Fire Lord Azulon sees this as the perfect opportunity to test his son’s proposed Assimilation Experiment and brings her to the Fire Nation for training and observation. Katara assumes a false name to preserve her identity and learns how to navigate Fire Nation royalty's many pitfalls. Easier said than done.
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"There’s a woman whose life is buried in ice and snow."
Sokka and Katara would always scoff at the opening line. "She’s not special," they’d say, and Kya would put a gently shushing finger to her lips.
"There’s a woman whose life is buried in ice and snow," she’d repeat, "and she burns. "