I swear, my journal is bipolar between "Avatar=squee" and "School=eeek."
Any suggestions on what I should post on next to break the monotony?
Thinking about that, I got bunnied. So, yeah, I have a feeling I'll be writing that fic. And I was pondering titles last night, and remembered a great poem (that I had to go to skip 75 on
musesfool's poetry tag, and it's even more perfect for Katara and bloodbending than I remembered:
Any suggestions on what I should post on next to break the monotony?
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I'm sure you'll all sick of Heath Ledger posts, so I'll just say that it's a shame: he was a good actor, had a young daughter, and was by all appearances a decent guy. Also, I can't believe I don't have the soundtrack for '10 Things I Hate About You' on my computer.
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So, this is something that's been bugging me about a couple Avatar fics I've read, and some fanart that I've seen, often committed by really good authors.
Okay, remember "The Puppetmaster"? Remember how upset Katara was when she used bloodbending? I really wish you would.
I have come across the 'Katara uses bloodbending' troupe a couple of times (often against Zuko), and only ONCE has the author seemed to have any sense of the gravity of the situation.
Now, I am not saying that Katara wouldn't lose her temper and use blood bending, or even use it for selfish reasons.
I am saying that she once she realized what she had done, it would hit her like a punch to the gut.
This is a girl who broke down crying after using bloodbending to save her brother and best friend against a woman who had been kidnapping innocents for months.
Broke down crying.
How do you think she would react if she used bloodbending against someone who is on their side, because she's irritated with him?
Okay, remember "The Puppetmaster"? Remember how upset Katara was when she used bloodbending? I really wish you would.
I have come across the 'Katara uses bloodbending' troupe a couple of times (often against Zuko), and only ONCE has the author seemed to have any sense of the gravity of the situation.
Now, I am not saying that Katara wouldn't lose her temper and use blood bending, or even use it for selfish reasons.
I am saying that she once she realized what she had done, it would hit her like a punch to the gut.
This is a girl who broke down crying after using bloodbending to save her brother and best friend against a woman who had been kidnapping innocents for months.
Broke down crying.
How do you think she would react if she used bloodbending against someone who is on their side, because she's irritated with him?
Thinking about that, I got bunnied. So, yeah, I have a feeling I'll be writing that fic. And I was pondering titles last night, and remembered a great poem (that I had to go to skip 75 on
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In Mind
by Denise Levertov
There's in my mind a woman
of innocence, unadorned but
fair-featured, and smelling of
apples or grass. She wears
a utopian smock or shift, her hair
is a light brown and smooth, and she
is kind and very clean without
ostentation ---
but she has
no imagination.
And there's a
turbulent moon-ridden girl
or old woman, or both,
dressed in opals and rags, feathers
and torn taffeta,
who know strange songs ---
but she is not kind.
by Denise Levertov
There's in my mind a woman
of innocence, unadorned but
fair-featured, and smelling of
apples or grass. She wears
a utopian smock or shift, her hair
is a light brown and smooth, and she
is kind and very clean without
ostentation ---
but she has
no imagination.
And there's a
turbulent moon-ridden girl
or old woman, or both,
dressed in opals and rags, feathers
and torn taffeta,
who know strange songs ---
but she is not kind.
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Speaking of that old women, does anyone else love the scene when she's breaking out of prison, and walking away, and when the guard tried to get up, she doesn't look back, just lifts her arm and shoves it down, and the guard's head slams into the floor?
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Yeah, the fact that Katara managed to use bloodbending against the woman who... reinvented it, shall we say? That's pretty damn impressive. My personal fanon is that Katara is just as much a prodigy as Azula - actually probably more so than Azula, since Katara was largly self-taught, and Azula had teachers since she was very young.
*nods* Yep, she's take Pakku's sacrifice and make who ever had captured her so, so sorry they had.