Yes it's a general, you gotta deal with it edition
From previous thread >Toph was supposed to be a 16yo boy >"Almost perfect is not enough!" >There's a footfag among the creators >Is Legend of Korra that really shitty? >Why Aang didn't kill Ozai? >Mako deserved better >Watching ATLA with younger sibling is nice >Did Iroh really sing a song about raping the women of Ba Sing Se?
>Everyone knows that >Needs context >So? >Yes >Killing Ozai would've been retarded and would likely just make him a martyr, Aang was sending a message that killing Ozai was beneath him >Everyone knows this >Okay >No, that's retarded, and Jin wasn't a prostitute either. Generals shouldn't exist
Jayden Rogers
>Generals shouldn't exist. Especially for franchises that are on life support, the only thing this one has are those shitty LoK comics.
Gavin Bennett
Reminder Ozai is a little bitch.
Isaac James
>Jin wasn't a prostitute either. Never heard or thought about that. Now I do...Fuck!
Liam Smith
Maybe it's a stupid question but how Aang can expect being as powerful as Roku or Kyoshi, in the TV Show, considering is a young kid that doesn't have enough time to prepare himself correctly for mastering the 4 elements. The Avatar we see in TLA is clearly less impressive and strong that what he was supposed to be, no? I mean, Kyoshi, for example, lived for 230 years. Because of that, she was probably one of the most powerful Avatars, if not the most powerful. Or am I just mistaking?
Charles Cook
He should have been executed. But I guess it's too hardcore for a kid TV show
Ayden Rogers
Says the woman who hates her daughter and abandoned Zuko to his father's whims while she fucked some new lover.
Jace Hall
Agreed. Ozai was a sick bastard, but Ursa was a terrible woman and mother too.
Alexander White
Leaving him alive but taking away his power was such a "fuck you" to every non-bender. like it was basically saying they're not a threat cause they don't have powers. Which isn't true, and really annoying.
If they had wanted Aang to struggle with whether or not he was going to kill Ozai it should've been better introduced and built up. Suddenly going on that turtle adventure and then framing the entire final battle about life/death shit instead of the themes they'd built up throughout the series was jarring was choking at the finish line. Like, Aang was a vegetarian from the beginning and had respect for all life but that was not prevalent enough for it to be their final sticking point. For that to be the final thing Aang should've had more moments like Katara's blood bending.
The series started with Aang running away because he was afraid of facing his duty and it feels like he did the same thing in the last episode by refusing the kill blow. But they didn't even have to introduce that life/death thing.
Honestly no non-bender could come close to Ozai's level because at the end of the day, he can still breathe fire. Unless your setting has guns or an equivalent to it, the non-magical folk are always gonna be one step beneath the ones who can create fire in the palm of their hand, or can cause an earthquake at will.
Caleb Turner
I don't think Aang was expected to be AS powerful as them, but just powerful enough to face a world that had gone so long without an Avatar, and an airbender one on top of that. If he had been more like Korra in terms of assertiveness and Azula hadn't had the sense to zap a floating glowing target, Ba Sing Se wouldn't have fallen in Book 2.
>I mean, Kyoshi, for example, lived for 230 years. Because of that, she was probably one of the most powerful Avatars, if not the most powerful. Or am I just mistaking? Yeah, well. Creating an island is certainly impressive, but it looked like that happened in her 30s and we haven't heard of her pulling off any other impressive displays of strength besides that. Aang technically mastered the Avatar State within a year, but he didn't live long and was a pacifist. Korra tore a hole in the fabric of reality, but she's dumb and is obviously not gonna reach 230. So yeah, Kyoshi's likely the strongest, but only because she lived so long.
Kevin Russell
>Is Legend of Korra that really shitty? Air is not that bad until it completely shits the bed at the end. 3/10 Spirits is shitty from start to finish. 2/10 Change is actually decent. Nothing ATLA level, but decent. 6/10 Balance is meh, from memory at least. It was pretty forgettable except for the mecha and Korrasami. 5/10
Overall, a 4/10.
ATLA: Water has quite a few mediocre episodes, but there are flashes of brilliance. 7.5/10 Earth is amazing. 9/10 Fire is an example of the whole being lesser than the sum of its parts. But man, some of those parts are really fucking good. 7.5/10
Overall, an 8/10, plus two points for nostalgia makes it a 10/10.
Andrew Thomas
>Leaving him alive but taking away his power was such a "fuck you" to every non-bender. Interesting point of view, that's not something I thought about
Carter Hill
Kyoshi has had a bisexual powers, hence the longest lifespan of all Avatars.
Jordan Reyes
Kyoshi had earthbender hax, like Bumi
Ryan James
>general thats not how it works dipshit
>Leaving him alive but taking away his power was such a "fuck you" to every non-bender. I disagree. Remember than FN is basically Japan, and from what we know the FN royalty derive much of their authority from their martial prowess. So losing in combat and being stripped of his bending is more damning for his leadership than Bill Clinton getting some action on the side
Mason Stewart
I dropped this harder than OP's mom dropped OP on his head
Levi Miller
Is it possible to learn these powers...?
Michael Lewis
Yes, just keep looking at Playboys until you stop focusing entirely on dick.
Parker Gutierrez
So, since I really loved TLA, would you say it's better to not watch LoK and stay on a "good note"?
Isaiah Lewis
At least Zuko became a nice man at the end. Poor Azula didn't have that chance...Her father brainwashed her completely, her mom never gave her love, she lost her life, her purpose, her dignity and her human part is constantly threatened by her insanity.
I'm not comfortable with what happened to Azula. She's my favorite female character, and to be completely honest I didn't want her to end like this...I may be too sensitive, which is possible, but I don't like to see a character suffer, and I have the feeling that Azula paid the price for everything. Without going for a complete 180° redemption path, I'd have loved something more...I don't know. Less brutal, for Zula.
Luis Johnson
This is why Amon was right and the good guy of Korra Season 1. Fuck the benders, they shouldn't abuse their powers.
Chase Barnes
There are some people that love LoK more than TLA, so I think you should watch a bit and make up your own mind. Just don't expect it to be ATLA, and don't hesitate to drop it if you're not enjoying it.
Lincoln Cook
>Fuck the benders, they shouldn't abuse their powers. Which is exactly what Amon did. Sadly.
Daniel Robinson
>>Watching ATLA with younger sibling is nice This was lots of fun. Only weird part was at the end where Azula was thoroughly defeated and broke down in tears... and my grade school sisters laughed at her very lowest. I'd watched the series in full before, and I never thought to laugh. I thought it was a seriously emotional moment for the poor cunt, but i guess in retrospect it was pretty funny.
Robert Parker
Yeah, you're right. I think I'll download the first season and give it a try.
Adrian Watson
I guess it depends on the viewer's empathy or point of view. The mental breakdown of Azula was hard to watch for me, and even now it's still heartbreaking.
Josiah Parker
They should have had Azula fuck off somewhere and nearly die and she's nursed back to health by a young waterbender or some shit and it softens her. Occasionally she has flashes of evil megalomaniac but the little waterbender thinks she's being silly and doesn't take it seriously, which makes Azula realise she takes herself way too seriously.
Aaron King
It would've been nice, but no. The tragedy of Azula is there is no going back for her. Ozai left a permanent scar on both of his children.
Ryder Jenkins
I reckon the first season's worth watching if only to have an opinion on it.
Camden Green
But Zuko got over his scar and chose to keep it as a reminder of the world he could have been a part of. There's no reason Azula couldn't do the same with her mental ones.
Logan Wood
>There are some people that love LoK more than TLA tumblr and waifufags mainly
Jose Morales
Agreed. Completely
Cameron Morales
When's the next ATLA Gurihiru comic?
Luke Carter
>This is water from the Spirit Oasis at the North Pole. It has special properties, so I've been saving it for something important.
Daily reminder that Katara let Jet die.
Owen Sullivan
Jet was a shitty character anyway, who existed solely to provide three-way sexual tension between Aang and Katara.
Adrian Ross
This. Jet felt like a really forced character, with the typical cocky attitude. Also, the way Katara distrusted Sokka was dumb. He's her brother. My own sister found that scene higly stupid since every normal person would listen to their sibling before to a random stranger. I'm glad we got rid of him.
Tyler Morgan
I just finished watching ATLA. What do I do with my life now? I need to see those characters do something. I want more Azula suffering. And most importantly, I want more Toph!
Matthew Peterson
Read the comics. Azula suffers even more in those.
Dylan Murphy
>I want more Toph! I wonder why...
Xavier Bell
Not from an earthbender
Levi Phillips
Korra was less assertive than Avatar Kuruk. She was brash, not assertive.
Angel Brooks
Now that you point it out, she was willing to use it to cure Zuko's scar, something purely aesthetical, and for a guy who almost killed her several times, but didn't even think about using it to save someone who gave his life protecting the avatar. I feel worse for Jet, now
Ryder Cruz
Jet was a shit character who got an ending perfectly befitting of him.
Zachary Sanchez
Jet was a pivotal moment for the show. It was important to give Katara an outlet for her desires. From a philosophical standpoint, it showed kids that there are human beings on both sides of any conflict. This theme continued in The Headband and also in the finale. Then you have him in Ba Sing Se and the writers use him to reveal Lake Laogai and the conspiracy of the Dai Li.
Shitty character? Nah brah. I don't think so.
Robert Collins
What he did was no worse than what Zuko did, yet he was brushed off as a literally who.
Luke Bell
Are you trying to apply logic in a woman's decision?
Carson Reed
Because, he, literally, was a who.
Zuko was not. Sorry, Jetfag.
Tyler Thompson
Care to suggest any? Fuck, now I want to see this. It's a pity we're never shown what happened to her after she was defeated. Not even a glimpse of her in prison, whether she was meditating on the errors of her ways, or if she was just sent to a mental institution.
Austin Clark
>Care to suggest any? "The Search", "Smoke and Shadow"...
I have a link for a french website where you can download all comics in English, if you want it ( no need to speak French to get it ).
Christian Bennett
That would be great, user
Asher Baker
>It's a pity we're never shown what happened to her after she was defeated They humiliated her even more! As if it was needed! That morbid harassment on Azula makes me uncomfortable honestly
>Yes it's a general, you gotta deal with it edition Oh, then I guess ill go let /sug/ and /svtfoeg/ know so we can all have our 24/7 generals back
Owen Murphy
Thank you, kind user I know I need to read those, and I fear that after those I'll have to dwelve into fanfiction in order to see Azula "redempted"
Camden Flores
Wouldn't it be great? Azula runs away from her mother and brother in The Search, has to live on her own, but she's always had shit done for her. She has little idea how to catch food and burns it to a crisp because she's used to throwing copious amounts of fire at a problem in order to solve it. She gets weak from eating unhealthy charred food and can't hunt. Soon she tries to hunt properly, and the animal breaks her leg. She can't walk, doesn't know what a splint even is, and she knows there are other animals about. It starts to rain, and she can hear the bushes rustling. Her fire is weak. An animal pounces and rams Azula and is about to finish her off but stops because the rain above it has turned into shards of ice that stab its hide. Azula looks around to see a little kid run over to er, and then she faints. Cue Azula being a hardass bitch at first, refusing to talk at all to a "peasant", then giving up and making small talk, but the kid is still not talking to her. Azula gets pissed off and then Azula tries a different tact: she says she's sorry, and then the kid starts to talk to her again. Small talk happens and then Azula warms to the kid.
Ayden Bennett
They should have had her drugged, gangraped, and mindbroken by her former Dai-Li agents who are bitter that they aren't welcome in both the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation and then dumped in Ba Sing Se to live the rest of her life as a prostitute junkie. Long Feng is the one who pops her cherry.
Josiah Reed
As a writer I already fell into fanfiction myself, so I get the point.
In a "lewd" way, the erotic game "Four Elements Trainer" also offers a quite good alternative path, based on real events, for Azula, if you're acting nice with her.
Cooper Barnes
You're a miserable faggot
Juan Martinez
I think the links are all dead, I can't load any of the pictures, nor the DL link is working
Isaiah Cooper
I decided to start watching Avatar because I wanted to understand the backstory of Four Elements Trainer, actually. I didn't do Azula's "love route" with Zuko yet because from the tone of the first few lines, I knew I would have spoiled some things I felt I'd have enjoyed more to discover while watching the series. I do not regret this decision.
Daniel Howard
Was that game updated recently? I had to stop playing after getting half way through the Azula arc since it wasn't finished. This was probably 5 months ago, maybe more.
How much is playable now?
Ayden Myers
>yes it's a general Enjoy /trash/, faggot.
Levi Cooper
I just went there but SVEG and SUG aren't there????
Connor Fisher
Nevermind, disregard that I just didn't look hard enough. There are links for "The Search", but many others are indeed missing.
James Cooper
pls respond
James Young
I think both Azula routes are complete, and the Toph route has started. I didn't play it in full, yet
David Cox
Really? Because "The Rift", "Smoke and Shadow", "North and South" work for me
Kevin Sanchez
I wonder who's gonna be the grill in airbender route
Jinora? Ikki? Genderbent Aang?
Joshua Carter
Book 2 is finished (both routes) Book 3 isn't finished, and there's only the slave route so far. They added more content to it recently (new scenes with Suki, Toph and Joo Dee and few other things)
Eli King
i've never actually thought about that
Zachary Gomez
I looked up only The Lost Adventures at first, and none of those seem to work
Gabriel Carter
Judging by the silhouette on the main screen, it's definitely Korra.
Ayden Wilson
Ah, yeah indeed.
Isaiah Mitchell
>Book 2 is finished (both routes) Can you turn Azula into a demure qt who just wants to be with you and doesn't give a fuck about taking over the world? I was making her do public exhibition to chip away at her pride for this reason.
Nolan Gomez
>could have had genderbent Aang >instead we get literally the worst Avatar ever Why.jpeg
Mason Williams
I cannot say for the slave route, since I never played it - and don't intend to - but if you follow the love route, and focus only on her, nah. She genuinely loves the MC and wants him to share her life, but she also clearly hints that Ozai will not be eternal and sooner or later, she'll take his place, with the MC by her side...
Jackson Diaz
The main question imo is: who will the player be? Tenzin? It was obvious Korra would be the girl, no surprise here. And I don't mind the idea of breaking her
Nathan Green
Yes they are
Jaxon Flores
I do kinda like the Sugar Daddy thing, and Tenzin is such a stick-up-his-ass kinda dude it would be funny to see how Korra reacts to his sudden chadness.
But Genderbent Aang would have been fucking glorious.
Oliver King
>brown Azula
Levi Cook
I wonder who they would have cast as Toph
John Roberts
Korra was made to be dommed. It'd be a crime if she wasn't an option.
Nicholas Evans
>top left
Blake Morales
>Remember than FN is basically Japan every thread
Fire Nation isn't a 1 to 1 copy of Japan. It's a hybrid of Japan, China, and other Asian countries. Just like every other nation is a mishmash of other various cultures.
Dominic Baker
Genderbent Aang also. >you will never be the Chad Nation's Chadlord Chadzai domming a small genderbent Aang who can't fire stone bullets at you because she's experiencing mild dyspraxia thanks to her altered physiology wrecking her muscle memory
Henry Brooks
>is basically Reading sure is hard!
Jordan Campbell
I'm confused. Why a general starting in 2018? The show ended how many years ago and they won't do anything new. Why start generals now? I'd be happy if this place would contain the 20 daily Korra sucks threads but still.
Ryan Perry
>Who is your *grunt* Phoenix King >Y-you are! Ow. >That's right. And who's my little Last Bitchbender? >I-I AM! OWW PLEASE STOP! >Believe it. And *grunts* no. You're like this world: mine to play with. Right? >.... >*slaps Aang* RIGHT?! >yes...
Daniel Fisher
>basically Japan But that's not a Japanese thing numb-nuts.
Blake Rodriguez
Was I the only one who had hoped, after the scene of Azula breaking down crying after cuttin her own hair, that Zuko would reach the palace ready to fight her, only to find her crying, curled up in the corner, whispering "Brother, help me" as she sees him enter her room? And then not believing her and striking her down, because she was too broken to even lift a finger?
Angel Martinez
What the hell did I just read?
Leo Gutierrez
Fire Nation is basically Empire of the Rising Sun, faggot.
Ryan Cox
...
Nathan Hughes
Interest for the series rising up because of the western eroges being pumped out at the moment. Or maybe a market campaign in order to rile up interest for a new series in pre-production right now, maybe testing the waters to see if there's still interest.
Joshua Evans
>Fire Nation is basically Empire of the Rising Sun look at this mad white boy