avatar aang is badass wdym it's good to have goals Imao đ
katara speaks to each member of the gaang individually and finds out that aang has been head over heels with her for years and no one ever bothered telling her. this takes place after the fire lord is defeated, but in my version, they never kissed in the finale:oo katara is basically dumb in terms of love and so is aang and they are peak miscommunication trope and theres too much zutara content and not enough kataang
OR katara interrogates each of her friends (toph, sokka, and zuko) and comes to the conclusion that she has lived for years without the kind of love most people wish for their entire lives
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Aang liked Katara. Like-likes her, even.
Wow, she thought to herself, I really shouldâve grown out of using the phrase âlike-likeâ by now.
She just couldnât use the other word. That four-letter word that communicated such intense, devoted emotion. As soon as Toph said it, it seemed simultaneously to be the most obvious thing in the world and yet the most fundamentally incorrect thing Katara had ever heard.
âWh-what,â Katara almost stammered, tripping over her words in a manner uncharacteristic of the Gaangâs most graceful member. âWhat gave you that impression?â
She was met with a blank stare and a raised eyebrow. âHave you not noticed the way he reacts when youâre in danger? When youâre hurt?â She paused, rolling her eyes incredulously. âFor heavenâs sake, Katara, Twinkle-Toes gave up firebending after lightly toasting your hands. He gave up the avatar state for you. To be honest, if it would save you from some impending doom, I think heâd give up being the avatar for you, as long as youâd end up okay.â
âI think thatâs taking the assumption a bit far.â
âI say that that doesnât take it far enough.â
âI, I just- know he doesnât feel that way about me. In the cave of two lovers, back before you joined the group, we were split from Sokka and when I thought we needed to kiss to get through the caveâŠâ she blushed, remembering the embarrassment that had burned through her body. âHe⊠he made it clear that he wasnât interested.â
She was met with an eye roll. âWhatever you say, Sugar Queen.â
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The war has been ended, Ozai has been rendered helpless, and Zuko has reclaimed the Fire Nation with the promise of peace. Everything that Aang has been working towards since the moment Katara freed him from the iceberg has been done. He's saved the world. Now, all that's left is to confess to his forever girl. The two are finally free from all the responsibilities placed upon them by the war and the world- now, loving one another no longer means neglecting their sense of duty.
OR: Aang wakes up the morning after him and his friends saved the entire world, and the first (and only) thing he can think about is Katara. When they get a chance to talk, the two take a walk down memory lane.
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For a moment, in his still dream-addled mind, Aang wondered what he had done to wake up this way, only to have the memories rush back the moment his fingers lightly grazed the marks. For the first time in technically a century, a looming deadline of responsibility and unfulfillable promises wasnât hanging over him.
Had it really only been yesterday when he and his friends had saved the world?
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He remembered seeing that Katara was okay and feeling the relief so intensely that it felt as though it had reached his soul. Holding her for probably a couple seconds too long. Not wanting to let go, out of relief that she hadnât been hurt.
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From his place on the floor, bending a sphere of air for Momo to play with, Aang watched his friends bicker over Sokkaâs drawing of them and felt so overwhelmed with emotion that he could hardly contain it. He had needed to grow up so quickly in the last year, all of them had. War had pushed them so far- each of them had lost so much, and yet, they could still smile. Could live in the peaceful world they deserved. That Aang would now be able to help create.Â
Aang felt tears prick his eyes as he wondered what Gyatso would say if he had seen what Aang had done. If he knew that Aang finally stopped running from destiny.Â
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He turned to look at her, and spirits , she took his breath away. She pulled him in, and he wrapped his arms around her, burying his head in her neck, savouring in the reminder that she was okay , that they were okay , that they would have time now.
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Guru Pathik was insane, absolutely crazy, for thinking anyone could ever choose cosmic energy over this girl.Â
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When Katara had excused herself early, saying that she had to grab a few things, Aang waited until she left the hall before jumping up from his seat.
âI have to- uh- um- A-Avatar things. To grab, from, from my room? And I should probably- uh- check on Appa. See how the, um, sleeping on the balcony⊠went?â
â...Mhm.â Toph deadpanned, âSure, Twinkletoes. Just in case you were wondering, Miss Sugar Queenâs on her way to the gardens right now. You can catch up with her if you take the stairs to your left and make a couple of turns.â She elbowed Aang, hard enough to crack a rib or two. âGo get her, tigerdillo.â
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âAs much as I hate to admit it, youâre right. It wasnât the time, no matter how much I wanted it to be.â He bit his lip nervously, then reached for her hands, pulling them between the two. The water she had been bending splashed back down into her lap, and after she gave a startled giggle, Aang helped her bend the droplets of water from her skirt. He took her hands in his once more, caressing her skin gently with his fingertips.Â
âBut⊠now could be that time. If you wanted it to be.â He breathed the words, looking into her shining, ocean-blue eyes.
actually crying over this interaction katara has in my fic on kyoshi island where she realizes how nice it is to have girlfriends
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âGuess what your brotherâs up toâŠâ Ayiti was beaming, barely holding back her laughter now.
âSpirits, Iâm not sure I even want to know.â Katara rolled her eyes, carefully curling up the centuries old paper in front of her and tucking it alongside the others in her cloth satchell. âWhat, did he accidentally get a sword stuck in some important monument after bragging to some poor unassuming villager about his swordsmanship?â
âBetter.â Ayitiâs eyes flashed with amusement as she settled into the plush stool opposite Katara. She reached forward, hands resting on the varnished wooden table as her elegantly almond shaped nails drummed rhythmically in anticipation. âI missed his grand entrance, but apparently, heâs been set on helping us poor, untrained Kyoshi warriors! He pranced his way in, going on and on about how heâs the best warrior in his tribe. I got there just in time to see Suki wipe the floor with him.â
Katara groaned in embarrassment, burying her head in her hands as she slumped against the table.Â
âNo, no, you donât need to be too embarrassed for him.â Ayiti rested a comforting hand on Kataraâs arm as the Water tribe girl looked up, her scepticism apparent in her expression. âHe was actually pretty sweet after Suki humbled him. He said he was ready to learn, that he had been overly cocky when he came in.â
Katara wrinkled her nose. âThat doesnât sound like the Sokka I know.â
âWe were surprised too! He let us paint his face in the traditional style of Kyoshi warriors, even put on the armoured gown too!â Ayiti giggled again, remembering. âAlthough he was a little embarrassed when Aang saw him in it. I think Sokka interpreted Aangâs attempt to compliment him as Aang poking a little fun at him.â
âWhatâs Aang been up to, anyways?â Katara tried to make the question seem thoughtless, throwing in a shrug to accompany her words, but Ayitiâs shrewd expression saw right through her.Â
âWouldnât you like to know!â She crooned, a teasing grin on her face. âCâmon, youâve gotta get your mind off of the Avatar, and youâve had your nose buried in scrolls the whole day. Let me show the future Waterbending master around my little old village.â
Ayiti helped Katara gather the rest of the scrolls and drop them off in the guesthouse, then dragged her between the different stalls, chattering animatedly. Katara had never really gotten to have a girlfriend her age, and she couldnât believe all that sheâd missed out on. For once, she felt her age. Back home, she took care of so many of the village kids whose parents had been lost to fire nation raids. She felt like it was her responsibility, that it was the least she could do, and she did enjoy it.
But perhaps she hadnât quite grasped what it had taken out of her.
For every hour Sokka spent hunting for food and training to be a warrior, Katara spent parenting children, washing laundry, cooking, cleaning, repairing homes and weapons. She wished for maybe the millionth time that she and her brother had been able to have proper childhoods, present parents to lift that burden from them. She remembered Aang reminding her that she still was a kid.Â
Here, walking around the market with Ayiti, she slipped into conversation excitedly, the twoâs conversation oscillating between mentions of what the war had taken from them and more lighthearted teasing, and she was beyond grateful for the simplicity of a friend who saw her.Â
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Youâre telling me this ISNâT what happened in season 1 episode 1????
Is it hypocritical for Aang to be the one to call Zuko bald when he is objectively balder? Yes. Was this really funny to me? Also yes. God may forgive you for not capturing the avatar, but NO ONE will forgive you for that fuckass ponytail.
wow, i am on a writing spree today! new chapter of my aged up aang au fanfic should be coming at all of you weekly on wednesdays or thursdays, and the following is an excerpt from my draft of ch2 of "the teenager in the iceberg"
without further ado, enjoy water tribe sibling chaos
for context, this immediately follows aang being hauled off by zuko and the rest of his ship.
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Katara felt a little piece of something inside her break with the click of the shipâs hull closing.
There was something so unsettling about being given so much hope and having it all ripped away from her only over the course of one day. She watched the ship push off from the ice and turn away, moving toward the imprisonment of the boy Katara had just realised could save the world. Her gloved hand stayed clasped over her mouth, her body frozen in shock, as she watched the ship fade. After a few minutes, she became aware that Sokka was tugging at her coat. She blinked, shook her head, and turned to him.
âKatara,â Sokka said urgently, and Katara knew what he was going to tell her before he said a word.
âI know. We have to go after him, somehow.â Katara bit her lip, absent-mindedly playing with Aang's bracelet, still woven around her wrist.
Sokka nodded sharply. âHeâs our responsibility, no matter how much I berated him when we met earlier. We need to find that sky monster of his, itâs the only way weâll be able to catch up with the ship.â
âAang called it a sky bison.â
âHe also didnât tell us that he was the Avatar, so Iâm not sure if we can take everything he says at face value,â Sokka pointed out as Katara rolled her eyes. He cocked a grin. âCâmon, let's go get the little guy.â
âAangâs taller than you!â Katara called after him, rushing to keep up with Sokkaâs longer strides.
âSure, in his dreams!â The decidedly-shorter-than-Aang boy called back.
When they did manage to find Appa, he was sitting at the rear entrance to the village, peacefully napping and ignoring the flood of small children poking at his fur. When he raised his head to look up at Katara and Sokka as their footsteps approached, the sky bison looked less than amused.
âHereâs the deal, bucko.â Sokka said matter of factly, accompanying his words with sharp gestures and exaggerated syllables, as if Appa was deaf. âYour friend needs your help, and WE need YOUR help to get to him. You get the picture?â Without waiting for any kind of affirmation, Sokka nodded briskly then scrambled up to Appaâs back, settling into what appeared to be the driver's seat.Â
Appa did not move, didnât even blink.
Sokka blinked, utterly bewildered. âHow do we get him to, yâknow, go?â
Katara scoffed, stepping closer and resting a hand on the creatureâs nose. Appa huffed and leaned into her touch, then sniffed, making a sad rumbling noise. Kataraâs brow furrowed in confusion until she followed Appaâs line of sight to Aangâs wood and linen bracelet, clasped loosely around her wrist. She clumsily reached for it, sliding it off awkwardly to hold out to Appa.
âHe needs you.â Katara breathed, âAang needs you.â âHeâs not gonna-â Sokka started, but as Katara slid onto Appaâs back, they felt him begin to levitate. Sokka huffed, crossing his arms dramatically. âSpirits, I hate when youâre right and Iâm wrong.â
soso glad that this helped u out!!! <3 happy writing:D
the template i used to make this is linked here đ€ enjoy!!!
and to elaborate further, i think he would have a similar climbing style to tomoa narasaki . and how dare you insinuate that i'm only saying that because i love tomoa narasaki with all my heart.
my head-canon is that aang would be a rock climber. and how dare you insinuate that i'm only saying that because i'm a rock climber and i love aang with all my heart. i simply think this and i am correct because. no further questions thank u đâ€ïž
exhibit b:
love when academic articles are a little silly and goofy. like yes that IS a bee. dumb fuck. lets label him so everybody can point and laugh.
gnawing at the bars of my enclosure rn
I finished these two sketches too!
has anyone ever wondered just how different aang and zuko's first battle would be if aang had been frozen at age 16...?
the following is an excerpt from my draft of ch2 of my new fanfic, "the teenager in the iceberg" on ao3. happy reading!!!
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Because before she could speak, before Aang could speak, horns blared through the crisp air outside. Horns the entire village knew, horns that prompted screams from children.Â
Another Fire Nation raid.
Aang didnât pause, didnât let himself hesitate. Katara didnât blame him. She was sure that if he thought about it for more than a few moments, heâd crumble entirely, and considering the situation they were now in, they couldnât afford for Aang to sort through everything.
Katara didnât realise how dire a situation it was until the three of them had reached the gates to the village, and Katara watched as the hull broke through centuries old ice as if it were butter. Sokka ran ahead as the bow of the ship split open in a rush of steam and machinery. Katara felt the blood drain from her face as she saw who stepped out. The Fire Nation prince. The one who had been scarred by his own father. He was here, in her village. Terror began to set in.
Prince Zuko wrinkled his nose at Sokka as though he was nothing more than an inanimate obstacle in his way, and shoved him aside, his soldiers following suit.Â
âI have come here for the Avatar. For my honour,â Zuko snarled, his words a sharp, lethal weapon. âI know heâs here. I saw his beacon. He should be an older man? Master of all four elements?â His eyes swept through the crowd, passing right over Aang as his gaze narrowed on Gran and the other village elders. Katara felt Aang tense beside her.
With no warning, Zuko and his soldiers blasted a wave of fire straight for the grandmothers and grandfathers who had huddled together.Â
And their fire was met by a gust of wind so powerful that it sucked the very oxygen out of the air, extinguishing their flame before it got anywhere near their targets.Â
Zuko whirled around, his voice contorting in anger at the sight of Aang, standing tall and proud with his staff in one hand and a constantly spinning sphere of wind in the other.Â
âYou?â Zuko spat, seething. âIâve trained for years to face the Avatar. Youâre just a teenager.â
Aang, somewhat caught off guard, leaned back, raising an eyebrow in confusion, a teasing grin on his face once heâd realised that heâd managed to bother the Fire Prince himself.Â
â...S- so are you...?"
Zuko straightened, fire flaring in his eyes, his fists tightening as the air around them began to sizzle and steam. âA child. A child managed to outmanoeuvre me. A mere boy was running circles around the entire crew I command for years.â
âNo, a teenager. Câmon, give me my credit, I had a whole growth spurt and everything, do I really still look like a child to you?â Aang put on a falsely sincere tone, venom behind his words as he bent his knees and tensed his body into a defensive stance. âYou hurt this village, or its people, and youâll see just how much more than âjust a teenagerâ I am.â
Zuko scoffed, fire again lighting up his palm. âBig talk for a pacifist monk.â
âSure, as a monk, I wonât start a fight.â Aang grinned. âBut I can finish them.â
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