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timepiececlock ([personal profile] timepiececlock) wrote2007-08-13 12:32 am
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Love triangles have such angst potential

I was thinking tonight about ATLA characters, specifically the younger Fire Nation characters. A couple of scattered images came to mind, not enough for ficcing... just more like impressions.



- Mai comforting Zuko, and Ty Lee watching from behind a pillar. Then Ty Lee confronting Mai about it, because when Ty Lee flirts it's just a game, just words, but what Mai is doing isn't casual winks or love-taps, and Ty Lee wants to know if Mai is going to hurt what they have just to chase a childhood crush on a boy who would abandon his only trusted family member to the whims of Princess Azula.

- Azula, holding Zuko prisoner in chains like Zhao once held Aang, her fingernail scraping the bottom of his chin.

- The last battle, a crossbow bolt enters Ty Lee's chest when she steps in front of the traitor/usurper Zuko at the final moment, and when he catches her body, she whispers that though they are enemies, he is her prince and she cannot allow him to be killed. She dies as she lived, a daughter of the Fire Nation and servant of the blood.

- Mai has prophetic dreams, and the only way to silence them is to say nothing, to be nothing. She dreams of a secret kiss, of a throne in ruin, of her princess, and of a blue necklace.

- Mai and Katara, performing a tea ceremony, sitting on tatame mats and meeting gazes. One is there for love, one is there to collect a debt, and both have come for a man.


...I know, I know. Giving a character who has no supernatural power the gift of prophetic psychic dreams? Kind of a dues ex machina. But the idea tickles me. If Aunt Wu is a psychic, why can't other characters be too? And I like the idea that Mai seems habitually bored and always removed from a situation because it's the only way she copes with knowing things she shouldn't. It also explains why she's so calm, and why she's not bothered when thing happen the way they do.

I've also been listening to the audio-tape of Wyrd Sisters, by Terry Pratchett, and for some reason I think Granny Weatherwax would approve of Mai in general. A sensible girl, who's not one to muck about or get overemotional about things.

[identity profile] loveroftheflame.livejournal.com 2007-08-13 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, these are gooooood!! I love the idea of them "knowing" things. In the RP soap opera at the Hidden Strength comm Zuko has had, and will have, many dreams that have been somewhat... prophetic.

Is it terrible that I get such a Zucest vibe from that line with Azula and Zuko? *snicke*