Great Fanon,Jamie Is Awesome,Check Out My Fanon ATLA:Rebuilding The Foundation's if you want you can write a review of first chapter Firelord Avatar Suzon 17:31, August 8, 2011 (UTC)
Hey there. I just wanted to let you know that my newest chapter is now out! I've been excited about writing this one for a while - I hope it came out right. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 00:32, August 9, 2011 (UTC)
I accuse you of a conspiracy! Long Feng has nothing on you all! So... How many more messages can I expect to come on IRC? :-p LadyLostris(talk • HotN) 20:23, August 9, 2011 (UTC)
Keep you in the dark You know they all pretend Keep you in the dark And so it all began Send in your skeletons Sing as their bones go marching in... again The need you buried deep The secrets that you keep are ever ready Are you ready? I'm finished making sense Done pleading ignorance That whole defense Spinning infinity, boy The wheel is spinning me It's never-ending, never-ending Same old story
[Chorus (x2):]
What if I say I'm not like the others? What if I say I'm not just another one of your plays? You're the pretender What if I say I will never surrender?
In time or so I'm told I'm just another soul for sale... oh, well The page is out of print We are not permanent We're temporary, temporary Same old story
[Chorus x2]
I'm the voice inside your head You refuse to hear I'm the face that you have to face Mirrored in your stare I'm what's left, I'm what's right I'm the enemy I'm the hand that will take you down Bring you to your knees
So who are you? Yeah, who are you? Yeah, who are you? Yeah, who are you?
Keep you in the dark You know they all pretend
[Chorus x2]
[x2]
What if I say I'm not like the others? (Keep you in the dark) What if I say I'm not just another one of your plays? (You know they all... pretend) You're the pretender What if I say I will never surrender?
So who are you? Yeah, who are you? Yeah, who are you?
Hi! I'm great, how are you? —Haybernathytalk 07:07, August 20, 2011 (UTC)
I'm fine thanks :D How's your spinal thing going? I remember ages ago you said you had this... I forgot what the name was sorry :S --The Princesswho Dwells Within the Darkness of Sin 07:28, August 20, 2011 (UTC)
Guest editorial: To stay or not to stay Lady Lostris
"This edit is weak, just like the rest of your contributions! They did not deserve to exist in this wiki — in the Avatar Wiki! Prepare to be undone. Prepare to be DELETED!'"
In the light of some recent events and a blog post, I’ve begun to wonder: “Are we Edit Ozai’s?”
Avatar Wiki is a safe haven for all of us. There a lot of users here, all with different goals, different interests, different backgrounds, but a common love: Avatar and Avatar Wiki. Some just come here to chat or comment, while others are becoming the next Shakespeare, Charles Dickens or Jane Austen on the Fanon Portal. And then there are those addicted editors. You know them, the ones that are always stalking the “recent changes” and tirelessly looking out for the general quality of this wiki’s pages. All this people have come together to form a wonderful, lovely and supporting community.
Or at least, that is how the resident, well-known users see it. But what about those hundreds of anonymous and not known users? Many of them come here to explore our vast information about Avatar and some of them also try to chip in to better our articles, but when they do, their edits are watched like a hawk and many of them end up being reverted. In the light of a recent blog, it would be very hypocritical of me not to admit that I am one of those “watching hawks, ready to revert bad edits”. Whatever we do — most of us, not vandals of course — we do with the wiki’s best interest at heart, both the hawks and the new editors. But maybe, somewhere along the way of our noble goal in trying to rid the Wiki of bad edits, the Hawks have also lost some of their kindness.
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It happens often that edits are reverted without somewhat of an explanation, leaving the original editor clueless and annoyed to see that their edits have been taken off the page. We pride ourselves in being quick to revert wrong edits so that not many people will know that there was ever an error on our beloved site, but maybe we should take a second and read things through a couple of times before we decide to revert; maybe it is time we give up some of our speed again for even more accuracy. It is my belief that many edit wars could have been avoided by just stating clearly why a certain edit has been undone by taking the time to truly formulate a reason other than “unneeded”. Or in the case that an edit really is unneeded, then maybe we should more often take the time to show the new user that we are a friendly community that doesn’t discriminate against new users by dropping them a friendly more elaborate message for why their edits have been reverted. It is my experience that a friendly word can often heal wounded pride and open a welcoming and encouraging door for that user to learn from their mistakes and to keep trying instead of just angrily calling it quits.
So this message goes out to all of us editors: when undoing an edit, always state in a friendly way why you are taking certain actions. Be civil in your summary and if that isn’t enough, then be civil in the message that you leave the new user. This community works wonderfully, but the strict policy we maintain here may sometimes scare off new users. So I say, that besides our duty of maintaining the quality of the pages by reverting or adapting the poor edits, it is also our duty to help new user to see past the strict wall of policies and show them how truly magnificent this community is.
The ongoing work to the Fanon Portal is proving to be fairly successful, with currently more readers of fanon than we have had in a long time. A lot of more unnoticed fanon have become well read and loved by the community, and we're steadily seeing a slight improvement in article quality, so thank you all for you consideration, help, general friendlyness and politeness on the Portal, regarding others' fanon and their possible inexperience.
Now we need to move on to the next step in imroving the Fanon Portal, and that is categorization. I've been plundering through fanon pages - both on the Fanon Portal and Mainspace - and there have been quite a few 'incestial categorizations'. Now, that is a term I just made up, and what I mean by this, is when an article is categorized as Category A, and it is also categorized as Category B, this is normal, but when Category B is a sub-category of Category A, it becomes redundant. A recent series of bot edits made by myself to various Legend of Korra reflects this, and I will use it as an example.
After Comic-Con, we established quite a lot, include names of characters, and naturally, these respective articles were created. However, it may not have been a concious decission, but all of the Korra character articles were categorized incestially. Each character page was categorized as Legend of Korra characters and Legend of Korra, but Legend of Korra characters is a sub-category of Legend of Korra. See what I mean? A page was categorized twice in the same category 'branch'.
Now, obviously on the mainspace, there is a vast amount more moderation of articles, and so usually these errors are picked up on quickly, (I would have missed it but I'd just gone through quite a categorization spree that same night, and noticed the error) but in the Fanon Portal, there is not this same amount of moderation. Before I propose an outline in the War Room, I'd like to suggest a "Fanon Portal Categorization Guide" be created so that newer users, and even more experienced ones, can see how their fanon articles should be categorized. Please vote in the poll below to tell us how useful you think the guide would be, and maybe extend on that in the comments below.
Speaking of categorization, we are currently considering genre categories to be created, for a more comprehensive listing of fanon, and an easier way to find fanon suited to your liking, so have a look at that please. Also being discussed is the synchronization of News and Updates pages on the Fanon Portal, for a more effective procedure for reading the latest news for fanon, read that here.
*puts on cheesy commercial voice* Has your fanon gone unnoticed? Do you know it would be the best fanon, if only people read it? Well we have what you're looking for! Fanon Advertisement! No, but seriously, under-read fanon is quite an issue on the Portal, and advertising your fanon on another person's fanon might get you the readers you need! We are currently running a sign up form for 'beta testers' of the new feature. Just list your name and fanon on the list, and over the next few weeks, we'll asking you what you think of the advertisements, are they distracting? Do they make you visit the advertised fanon? All sorts of questions about the new procedure so we can gather your feedback and proceed with the improvements from there. So please sign up so that we have more spaces for testing!
And it has been observed by many, that ever since the creation of {{Discontinued}}, more and more fanon have become just that, discontinued. Why? Probably because of the two years we have had since the last episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender, people have forgotten about the wiki! They've lost interest, they've decided to spend their precious time elsewhere - on, or off Wikia - and due to this, we are finding more and more fanon articles that are abandoned. Sometimes, they are good quality! Other times, not so much. I find that more and more people just move the fanon into the creator's Userspace, but what does it do there? It gathers dust, and does nothing. So please, if you find a fanon article that has been discontinued, and it is of low quality, instead of dumping it in the Userspace where it does nothing, take that extra three minutes to tidy up grammar, fix the coding, add the odd template or category. I'm not saying that the Userspace method isn't effective, it is highly effective - with active users - but if the creator is inactive, just take that five minutes out of your 1440 minute day to clean up that odd article, just so it isn't moved to the Userspace and rots there.
The next issue of the Ba Sing Se Times will feature the brand new "Fanon Editorial", a specialised section of the BSST just for fanon! So myself and The 888th Avatar will be taking submissions for the Fanon Editorial, as well as for the normal editorial, from right now until the 3rd of September, so submit your articles to either of us by then to be featured in the brand new series of the BSST! Have a great week.
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
Have a great Avatar or Avatar Wiki joke?
An interesting opinion about the wiki?
A fanfic that desperately needs readers? Just write a column, and send it in to the editor.
For people who don’t know, this fanon, “Engagements” is a fanon written by PSUAvatar14 which consists of two parts: Maiko part and Kataang part. The first part takes place three years after the end of the war, while the second part takes place a year and a half after the first one. Both are about the two men plotting how to “make the next move” in their relationships, asking their girlfriend for their hand in marriage. Both stories are amazingly written, but I’m going to comment only the Kataang part as it’s the one I liked most.
Aang and Katara: A year and a half after Mai accepted to become the new Fire Lady, Aang decides that it is time he too “made his move” as he was ready to live forever with Katara and start a family with her. So, after some advices of Sokka, he starts “crafting his masterpiece”, making a special betrothal necklace with a symbol of their two elements, a mix between water and air. After careful preparations and his struggle in keeping his big plan a secret, he prepares a perfect day only for them: a dinner followed by penguin sledding and a romantic conversation while walking to a special place under the moon, remembering good moments and the times when they met.
Aang’s feelings are accurately shaped, as showed by his insecurity about Katara’s possible reaction to his proposal, to which he will try to make all things perfect that day for his girlfriend. Katara’s thoughts are also perfectly written (it’s mentioned that Vulmen helped in this aspect), although they are not explicit at first due to the narration is centered on Aang, they are mentioned every some paragraphs, showing that she feels exactly the same and she had been waiting for that moment for a while.
Sokka’s intervention in the story, although brief, was important, since it encouraged and helped Aang to ensure that what he was thinking to do was the right thing. Sokka didn’t need to see or hear anything to know what his friend and future brother-in-law was planning. When he discovered Aang’s big plan, he supported him and said he was really happy for them. As a personal opinion, I’d like to have seen a longer appearance of this character.
The elaboration of the necklace, and the necklace itself, is a great element in this story. One of the best scenes is the moment when Aang starts thinking how to make the betrothal object and Katara surprises him doing something secretly. This part has a great dialogue between the two lovers; it shows the love and confidence they have for and in each other and lets the reader know how much the relationship between the two has advanced in those years. (Note: Thanks again, PSU, with the references to ABCLAF around these moments I finally understood the meaning of the title of TAD’s fanon ^^).
Romantic moments are very well described. The actions taken by the Avatar are precise; as he had planned, the memories they start to bring to the present (including the Penguin Sledding, what they actually repeat) make a suitable atmosphere to the climax where Aang’s nerves start to increase until he hears the answer he was yearning.
As I commented once about “Reunion”, this is what really would have happened.
The new profile-I-zoomed-in-too-much-with-my-browser-banner of wikia. Who doesn’t know what I’m talking about? Of course, everyone knows. Why? Because the banner practically jumps of your screen, demanding your attention like a little 3-year-old toddler. You might as well use it as a blindfold 'cause you will not see anything else on that page except that banner. My biggest question: why, Wikia, WHY?
But, that’s life. There will always be things happening that you don’t like, so we’ll have to live with it... Yeah right, not this time! Let’s go over our options here, because you know what they say: “If you can’t beat them, beat them anyway because that is the last thing they will expect!” But in this case “beating them” doesn’t really count as an option as it would mean that we would have to hack their mainframe (or whatever) to delete the code that brought forth the ugly arch enemy to your eyes. And is illegal... Or at least seriously frowned upon.
So let’s move on to our second option: “If you can’t beat them, join them”. Yeah, like that is what I want to do. Join the forces of ugliness? No thank you. Let’s move along, nothing to see here.
So that brings us to our third option: “If you can’t beat them, make it bearable and sulk in a corner — sulking is optional”. So how to make this bearable. Again, we are faced with several options. The first one is to gouge out your eyes. Although that does effectively block out the banner, it leaves us with some “minor” side effects, to which I do not have a solution yet, so let us rule out that option. Second possibility is to cover the top half of our computer screen with a picture of your favorite person/thing in the world. Obvious advantage of this technique: you get to stare at a picture of your favorite thing/person in the world all the time! Side effects of this technique may entail reduced site activity, computer failure caused by heavy drooling over the picture or sore eyes from staring at the screen to long without blinking. Again, we are faced with on option that is very tempting.
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Believe me, if you were staring at the picture I have in mind, you wouldn’t even want to hear the third option! But okay, enough dreaming for me, back to my original point: the third option. Can I have a drum roll please? Thank you. Okay now, with the magic brought to you by copy and paste, I present to you. A code. That will. Rock your world! It will obscure some of the bulky ugliness of that oversized banner! This wonderful piece of CSS – Well, I assume it is wonderful because I personally have no clue what it says. To me that code is just.. Blah blah, word. Dot. Squiggly line. Dot. Word. Word. Something. Blah. – can change this eyesore to this… hidden eyesore. To use this css magic, just go here and copy everything below “/* Restoring old profile look */”.
So let’s break this down. Advantage: it’s a code, easy to use, just paste it in your personal css, hit save and you are done. No gouging out eyes, no computer failure, no nothing. Disadvantage: * cricket chirps in the distance* I dare you, find me a disadvantage! I dare you, I double dare you , I triple dare you! You’ll get a delicious, freshly baked, chocolate covered Belgian waffle if you can find a good disadvantage!
There is an important lesson to be learned here people: don’t ever take this for granted, because before you know it, Wikia comes in and ruins it!
Special mentions
Hasdi, for tirelessly working on improvements such as comment headers.
Recipients may use the {{User special mention}} userbox on their user pages. Suggest users for this to the editor!
Random poll
How helpful would a fanon portal categorization guide be?
This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
New user profile mastheads have been implemented by Wikia, to a mixed reception from the wider Wikia community. Other than a number of privacy nuts, the concept behind this redesign has generally been praised. There are several widely-criticised design flaws, however, most notably including excessive under-utilised space. I am confident that these will be rectified in the coming weeks; thus, no site-wide styling changes are currently planned.
Colour scheme changes have again been applied via CSS to the admin dashboard by yours truly in the interests of better matching the wiki's colour scheme, per a recent update to its design in response to community feedback.
A Twitter logo was added to the "Wikia Anime on Twitter" on the main page by yours truly. This is intended to decrease the amount of "blank line space" that results from tweets taking up just over one line.
From Wikia: "We're introducing a change to the recently-adjusted category links functionality. Now, links that were formerly red links will have class="newcategory" added to their code, so you can change the view to red links in your personal CSS." If you wish to use this in your personal CSS and you are not sure how this can be accomplished, comment below.
Delivered by The 888th Bot at 04:08, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
When is your next chapter of Miyuki coming out.Omar067 (talk • contribs) 17:19, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
"She is a Dullahan from Ireland who came to Japan looking for her stolen head. Her motorcycle is actually a horse in disguise, which she has named "Shooter". She has no heart and perceives via unknown sensors that are not located on the head."
The newest chapter is finally out! I didn't realize it had been three weeks since the last one came out. Sorry to keep you waiting. There are six more chapters until the end of Book Two. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 06:12, September 1, 2011 (UTC)
hay moon beam i was just raeding your page and you said you like to read. i was just woundering if youv ever read the twilight sirese
For many of us, particularly administrators, fanon administrators and experienced rollback users, the recent changes log is the very heart of the wiki. The information we gain from it is much more difficult to obtain by other means (such as Wiki Activity), and is of immense value. We are dependent on it as a system of quality control, as an anti-vandalism tool and as a way to stay up to date with what's happening around in the community.
You can imagine the problems that would arise when this all-important feed becomes much less easy to peruse... or even almost impossible to scroll through. Problem-plagued edits may suddenly slip through the net. Discussions could be missed. Mistakes may take longer to be noticed and rectified. And when the phenomenon that old-timers like to call "RC flood" comes washing down, this is exactly what happens. It's not cool.
Because not all of us are jargon-chewing, grumpy grey-beards, "RC flood", or "recent changes flood", refers to the situation when a user, or a group of users, make repetitive edits to a large number of pages (generally more than a few dozen) within a short period of time without a bot flag. (It should be distinguished from the situation where a user makes a large number of non-repetitive edits, such as masses of extensive grammar fixes.) The solution is just too simple: request for a bot to make those edits.
Unfortunately — and I'm not going to name names here — it's been happening far too often on Avatar Wiki lately. It doesn't matter how important or how helpful the change is. It's just not necessary to flood one of the wiki's most important pages when we have two bots employing pywikipedia for fully automated runs. You can't beat them in editing speed, anyway.
So instead of annoying us all with hundreds of edits (which conveniently often also win points for badge achievements... let's not go there), ask for Thailot or The 888th Bot whenever there is a change that requires a large number of repetitive edits, like adding text, a template, or changing the name of category. Try to put a smile on that grumpy grey-beard's face.
Wait. Who are the grey-beards, anyway? Excuse me while I engage in some shifty stalking...
At last, the new editor redesign has been made mandatory for all wikis. It doesn't matter much for our wiki, as we had enabled it a lot of time ago. But, I want to ask you a question; do you like the editor redesign or not? I have seen the Rich Text Editor, or the WYSIWYG version of it, but I do not like it in any way. The previous one was way better in RTE. However, the source mode, which I had made mandatory in my preferences more than 2 months ago, is not very different than the previous one.
Some bugs in the redesign are the lack of search box, the "Random Page" and "Wiki Activity" buttons. It makes it hard to navigate from the editing window, and we have to go "back" to the page. The only way is to go to our userpage from the link in the bar as usual. I feel that the "Add features and media" are pretty useless. They aren't much of a help to users. The category management is kinda hard to follow too. The templates section is also pretty useless. The temps there are not usefull. Also, the most bugging thing related to templates is that the list of templates used on that page is linked below and can't be found easily.
Some people have expressed dislike over the fact that the new editor has the buttons near the top and about the font change. The buttons are not really a problem if you get used to them. Dislike has also been expressed regarding the additional wiki-codes in the "more" part. I actually find it better as I don't have to scroll down and click it. One thing I don't like is the preview part. Though we don't go to a new page, the preview doesn't display the full width of the actual page. A major bug is the colors (yes, theme colors!). It is normally displayed in a shade of blue and had to be modified through CSS. Not many people are masters in CSS like Sifu Wjxhuang.
And yes, just like every new change Wikia makes, this also invited major bugs. One of them was the cruel category burglar which made editing very tedious.
Finally, I would like to ask you guys to rate this redesign. I will give it a 7.5/10 as it is not awesome and not crap too. If you guys don't like the RTE, you're welcome to use the source mode. The ways for switching to the source mode forever is given here, which I wrote a long time ago. Yes, fellows. Wikia will never have a long period with no major changes!
On a different topic, I would like to share this link with you. Happy editing!
Are you the new Aunt Wu? Are you the improved version of Sybill Trelawney? Can you best Phoebe Halliwell when it comes to premonitions? Then hide no longer and share your powers with the Avatar Wiki community!
Working hours: Very flexible. You are free to choose when you come on and when you hold your psychic sessions. You get the added bonus of working from your save home environment where you are free to practice the wizardry you specialize in without being disturbed.
Requirements: Have a catchy psychic name and answer the following questions correctly:
When will The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra air?
What happened to the old Team Avatar? (Note that you will get bonus points when you can provide a decent answer for every member individually.)
Who got married with whom? (Note that you will get bonus points for predicting possible descendants. If your predictions foresee Zutara, you will instantly be disqualified and put on the Avatar Wiki’s blacklist of "quack psychics".)
What happened to Ursa and will Zuko ever find her?
Who is the father of Bei Fong?
Do you think you know the answers? Have the cracks in the bones foretold the future? Has your crystal ball revealed all? Have you touched the screen and got a premonition? Then don’t hesitate any longer and mail your answers to avatarwiki@gmail.com
The winner will be revealed shortly. (Note that you will get bonus points if you can identify yourself as the winner.)
Well, well, well... Welcome to the first ever fanon editorial! I know, how exciting! Now, all thanks to The 888th Avatar, the fanon portal has its own space in The Ba Sing Se Times for fanon reviews, advertisements, fan fiction, fan art, and more, and it just seems fitting that this should happen on the Times' 30th issue! Happy anniversary, Ba Sing Se Times!
I will of course be sending in my articles to The Ba Sing Se Times fanon editorial, but we need yours too! Anything fanon related you'd like to have published in The Ba Sing Se Times can be sent to me, or link a sandbox to my talk page. Remember, anyone and everyone is more that welcome to contribute, after all, the BSST is for the community, by the community.
Anyway, onto the fanon portal. This week I began work on Fanon News and Updates Central, your localized location for all Avatar fan-fiction updates on the wiki. However, due to my exams beginning this Wednesday, I've had to put the work on hold. Millennia2 has kindly offered to help me out with that, so I'd like to throw a thank you out to him.
If you're wondering why your news and updates page(s) were moved, it is for this reason: so we can create Updates Central. Once I have completed work on Updates Central, my bot will send everyone a message with an explanation as to how to use Updates Central to their advantage.
Now, on to more issues concerning the fanon portal, we are having a bit of a categorization crisis... Unfortunately, most (newer) users are unsure as to how they should categorize their fanon articles, and even more experienced users are making mistakes, whether they are plain wrong, or conflict with a particular category's purpose. As of last issue, a survey was taken about how helpful a fanon portal categorization guide would be, and overwhelmingly, 96.3% of you (26 out of 27) said it would be helpful of some degree, with 42% of that group saying it would be extremely helpful, and that they usually leave the categorization to an admin.
Due to this overwhelming response, I have begun work on a categorization guide for the fanon portal, and hopefully it's contents will be under public discussion within a month, but no guarantees.
On a happier note, we have a new fanon user group, the Fanon Review Squad!
"Is your fanon unread, unnoticed, or just in need of some advice? Do you wonder for hours and hours every day, wanting to know if your fanon is actually good? Have you needed a bit of motivation, some reception on how your stories are going? Ask these questions no longer! The Fanon Review Squad is a new user group of successful fanon writers who will review your fanon upon request. Just go down to the bottom of the page and drop a link to your story under one of the group member's schedules. On the day that you request, we'll make a little blog post about your fanon, give it some scores, and tell some advice."
Good luck to both BlackMonkey and Millennia2 with the user group, and anyone who would like to join the user group may simply request.
And also tested in the last fortnight, has been the new Fanon Advertising system. Eight users have been advertising their fanon, and have had a fanon advertised on their fanon pages. If you've seen this test around the fanon portal, please answer some quick questions in the poll below.
That's it from me, I'll be continuing my Undiscovered Fanon series next issue, and I'm sorry for not doing that in a while, exams, study, the usual stuff. But continue writing, continue thinking, continue being absolutely mad with pen and paper (or keyboard) and writing away. I myself have let my mind off the leash in my writing of White Lotus, my upcoming fanon, which is still being fully fleshed out. I've also been writing the final two chapters of Avatar: The Legend of Teru, which as of yet still have no release date, but I'm hoping by the end of the year!
So, I'll see you all around, and remember, contribute to the Times, and its new fanon editorial!
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
Have a great Avatar or Avatar Wiki joke?
An interesting opinion about the wiki?
A fanfic that desperately needs readers?
A review of a fanfic you'd like to publish? Just write a column, and send it in to the editor.
This story takes place after the end of the television series. It's about Aang fulfilling his duties as Avatar and rebuilding the world which has been devastated by a hundred years of war. In order to help make the world he lives in now more like the one he grew up in, he starts learning Energybending, one of the capabilities which the Avatar Spirit has; however very few incarnations of the Avatar have ever used it. Without the instruction of his past lives, he's essentially on his own. However, as he discovers what Energybending is capable of, he learns that all of his actions have consequences. I knew this was a fairly popular story, so I read Book 1, and - wow - it was good. I really felt like the same Team Avatar as the show was in the story. AvatarRokusGhost replicates all the characters emotions and dialect almost perfectly. My grudge on "After the War" fanons is slowly but surely fading because of this. If you haven't read this, you don't know fanon universe. Great job.
Scores:
Story - 9.0: The only parts that I didn't really like is when Aang and Sokka meet Trinley and the final fight in Azula's Release. Both happen too fast. Besides that though, everything was amazing.
Action - 9.1: Again, some things happen too fast, but for the most part I was very excited about what wold happen next.
Writing - 9.5: Excellently written. ARG captures everything so well, and replicates components from the original series like no other author.
Creativity - 8.9: Hey, if Avatar: Energy Saga was the only continuation of Team Avatar's adventures, or the only Energybending fanon, this would probably be a 9.9. But the thing is, there are just so many "After the War" fanons, that it's hard to give on an extremely high creativity score. Good anyway.
Believability - 9.7: Some fanons have poor representations of old characters that really annoy me, but Team Avatar in this really seems like Team Avatar. All of the character's personalities are frighteningly realistic. The representation of Jeong Jeong was a favorite.
Average Score: 9.2 Note: All scores are out of ten
Advice for AvatarRokusGhost:Me giving advice to you? This is tough. It was a really good fanon. Again, the only thing that I really though was, well, bad, was the first meeting with Trinley. It just was all too convenient, too quick. When you add a new character to a group, it's got to be a little difficult. When Team Avatar first meets Toph, she doesn't want to join. When Zuko first meets Team Avatar, they don't want him to join. Besides that, just keep writing.
What kind of users should read Avatar: Energy Saga? Anyone who wants to read a fanon better than theirs.
So, my first contribution to the Ba Sing Se Times and I get to do a review on one of my favorite fanon authors! Is anyone else as excited as me?! No? ...ok. Onto the review then of Mysteries of My Past by The Bos.
Mysteries, Bos' second fanon story, stars Shenji, a young Earth Kingdom soldier striken with amnesia. As he and his best friend, Kuro, go about their duties as soldiers of their dying nation, they discover the presence of a large Fire Nation base being built in the Northeast. After his commanders refuse to take action about the fort, Shenji and Kuro desert the army to take action into their own hands. The continuing story deals with the their quest and Shenji reclaiming piece by piece of his own identity and past.
If you are a Guardian fan, you will LOVE Mysteries. It's chock full of suspense and plenty of cliffhangers and theory starters that will have you begging to know more. If you followed his first story and haven't read this, I implore you to take a look at Mysteries. It's a story I would be willing to follow until the end.
Script: The script, especially for a newer story, is captivating and believable. If this is how it starts, I can't wait to see what it becomes. 9.7/10, my highest grade for script.
Story: I've always loved stories about finding yourself. Bos takes this unique plotline and masterfully weaves it into the Avatar storyline we all love. 9.6/10
Keeps You Reading: For this, it should be "can't stop reading". I'm eagerly awaiting the next chapter. 9.4/10
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Creativity: It's Bos. What else needs to be said? 9.5/10
Action: Masterfully described move by move sequences. 9.5/10
Character Development: With every chapter, we're learning something new about Shenji. I'm waiting to see if a theory I have about him is true... 9.4/10
General Writing: One thing Bos beat himself up for was a medium-quality start to Guardian. He promised to start off Mysteries better than Guardian, and man has he delivered. 9.8/10
Overall: 9.5/10
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This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
Extra classes have been added to the site CSS by yours truly per requests from Hasdi on this thread and from Rassilon of Old. One is designed to place pointer maps on all location articles with a minimal number of images uploaded, and the other is to simplify the process of rounding corners for templates. The latter is currently in use for fanon advertising.
The redesigned editing interface is now default on all Wikia wikis, including Avatar Wiki. This change is of little consequence to us, however, as we have been using the new editor for some time now. But that's not to say that all bugs have been fixed, which should surprise no-one.
Remember the time last week when those of us using Firefox and Chrome suddenly couldn't open links in the bottom toolbar in a new tab any more? "Last week, we pushed a fix to make sure the floating toolbar at the bottom of the screen did not overlap the status bar on Chrome and Firefox. Unfortunately, this patch opened up some other issues, so we rolled it back and will try another way soon to fix this issue with the toolbar." How amusing.
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Hey MB! It's been like a hundred years since we talked!! :) So, what's up? What's going on? How are you? How's life? Begins to run around the room. :D Aang20791Fanons 21:27, September 6, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Moon Beam. The newest chapter of Energy Saga - Gatherings and Struggles - is now out! This is kind of an "in-between" chapter. One more after this and then it will be the two-part Book Two finale. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 01:54, September 16, 2011 (UTC)
Revelations is now published and available for reading. I've had this chapter on my mind for some time now. It's the last one before the Book Two finale. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 05:13, September 19, 2011 (UTC)
In the past three months, many new articles are being created, to bring us closer to being the ultimate resource about Avatar in existence. However, some pages are utterly unneeded. Many of the pages created have individual articles in the no-longer-updated official nick.com site. If we don't have pages for all the characters and information in the official Avatar website, we can surely never call ourselves the best Avatar resource in existence. Sometimes, however, article creation goes way over the line. The Corn Man article is about a very minor character who appeared for barely 6-9 seconds in the episode. Why do we keep a page for such a minor character? Avatar Wiki's deletion policy clearly lists "Articles about minute details, e.g. "Zuko's Firebending" or "Unnamed House in Ba Sing Se" in the "What Not to Create" heading.
Another one of an utterly unneeded page is Iroh's Sandal. While I voted it to be kept in the deletion discussion, I only voted for the information to be kept rather than the page itself. Why did I do it? Because, we don't have articles for Sokka's sarcasm, and so on. I agree, the sandal did play an important role and part in saving Iroh the first time and finding the Order of the White Lotus the second time, but a page for a footwear?
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If we have a page for a mere footwear, we'll eventually get pages for Zuko's scar and "That Particular Roof Tile in Team Avatar's Home". Amusingly, these both pages have some importance themselves. Zuko's scar led people to believe that the Fire Nation gave him the scar, and the roof tile shielded Team Avatar from the sun and rain, as stated by Axiovatar. The information in Iroh's Sandal article could be easily added to the Fashion in the World of Avatar article. I've also seen many articles in the wiki that could be merged into other articles.
I would definitely recommend asking users around the IRC for their opinion, before creating an article. Or, as an expansion of the previous line, why not make a forum for discussions about creating pages? People don't necessarily need to make threads and get consensus for every page that they want to create, but only for pages that might be very minor or has a bit of oppose in some way or the other. Some pages that might need threads on that forum are Iroh's Sandal, or Corn Man. As always, there has to be a positive consensus for the page to be created, and if there has been a negative consensus, the page will not be created. What do you think?
As we all may know, the premiere date of The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra has probably been pushed back to 2013... However, this has not confirmed by Bryke or Nick, and some websites still state it will happen in 2012, rather than 2013. And as we also all know, very few (or none at all) are happy about it.
We all also have different ways of coping with the bad news: Some bash their heads against the wall and proclaim, "Why must I wait?!" Others, being sane rational beings, simply think, "Meh, just another year." But, of course, there are also those that believe in mythology and scream, not unlike a screeching dodo, "What?! But the world will end before then!" Symptoms of 'Korra-itis' aside, we can only wonder WHY this delay has happened.
Some theories have appeared concerning this. Some think a Book 4 is being created, others think it was delayed because of the comic, and some guess it's because Bryke is making a second season. The fact that Nickelodeon is still home to several, er, "underappreciated" series that seem to be given priority has been considered as well.
The ones who are waiting for The Promise - Part 1 are mostly people who are still rather sad that the end of the first series came, and many don't understand how Bryke could "not finish" it, and how they could kill Ursa. (And, no, Zutara didn't happen either after the finale.) The ones who blame the comic start to smear it, noticing all kinds of possible errors and making straange speculations just by looking at the cover.
Finally, the ones who wait for the second season already have speculated all the series chapters, they have found out and deduced the conflict's solution, all kinds of shippings, and even Amon's identity. Well, they believe they have anyway, so who needs LoK, since the plot is oh so predictable?
What should we do, then? Just wait for more news? Don't get TOO mad yet, because it's something not 100% confirmed. The series is going to be aired eventually; the world is not going to end in 2012 (presumably). Book 4 has not even been mentioned, however, we hope that the comics give us some answers that ATLA didn't, and, of course, tell us how the end of the War was properly controlled and planned by Team Avatar, bearing in mind all the obvious possible conflicts that could emerge.
Editor's note: Watching this episode through while reading this column is recommended.
Chapter 1: The Avatar State A commentary and review (and some demotivation) of Book 2: Earth, Chapter 1: The Avatar State.
Hi there! Welcome aboard the second season of Demotivated. It’s been a wild ride with all of you, and let’s see if we can’t make this season better than the last.
Note: Since this is my first demote in over two months, bear with me please. =] My skills are a little, eh, rusty? Hey, Rusty! Go talk to Bluestar! Nobody likes you!
Previously on Avatar: Sokka’s heart broke. =[ Hahn’s . . . whole body broke. =D Yue died for the moon. =[ Zhao died by the ocean! =D Aang and Katara had a miss-kiss. =[ Aang and La had a Koizilla! =D
Koh the Face Stealer! =] ]= =D D= =P P= =B B= =3 3= Insert more smilies here!
Get it? Because Koh steals faces . . . ? [knee slap]
Note: In this demote, watch out for TAD points. The recipient of the most TAD points will receive a super secret, super special, super stupid prize! Unless otherwise stated, you can’t use Google, and it’s the first post to state the reference that gets the points.
Modified posts are not allowed. If I see a ‘history’ button on your post, you’re disqualified.
I can imagine the creators sitting down together and looking at each other, preferably over a morning hot cup of tea or morning hot foxy lady.
Yes, there was a reference in there if you read Kataang fanon and love ruining little kids’ lives.
M: “So, you know, in the first season, we totally had Aang have nightmares . . .”
B: “Uh-huh.”
M: “In 112. So, I was thinking for season tw—”
B: “Wait, what about 101? You know, first episode?”
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M: “What, oh . . . oh yeah . . . O_o”
B: “Daang, we had a lot of nightmares.”
M: “Well, that’s good! So I was thinking that we should put in more this season.”
B: [holds up hands] “Woah, so you like ruining little kids’ lives?”
M: [glances at aforementioned hot foxy lady] “What gave you the hint?” [eyebrow twitch]
B: “Well, we should have one in 201 . . . maybe one in Ba Sing Se . . . and maybe we should throw in a good dream into the mix, too . . . [looks up] [sighs] Mike, it’s way too early in the morning for—good gravy what are you doing with tha—”
Bryan immediately went to the drawing board and scribed a very peculiar plot summary, a summary that would later become the horrendous LSD ball that is Nightmare and Daydreams.
And he was never. The same. Again.
So Aang goes up to the deck and leans over the side. Katara follows him and asks if he has sea sickness and whether or not he would like some peppermint. Aang replies that he doesn’t have sea sickness—he has Three-Oh-Nine-Syndrome. Doctor Katara, being the most brilliant doctor in the history of the world, promptly diagnoses him and provides his cure:
A hug.
I’ve always wondered what happened after that hug. Does Katara just pat his shoulder awkwardly and amble down the stairs, leaving Aang to possibly commit suicide? Or what happens?
Hey, tell you what! Next time I’m on a Water Tribe headed towards the Earth Kingdom with a Waterbender, I’ll make sure to have a nightmare and go up on deck so I can tell all of you about it!
Yes, The Incredibles is a great movie, but what’s the moral of the story? Syndrome, who doesn’t have any superpowers, makes his own technology—actually works for it—and just tries to, oh my gosh, be a superpower! And they don’t let him! And then they kick his butt to kingdom come and destroy everything.
. . . there’s a moral in there, if you turn your head to one side and squint real hard.
So Aang gets some Waterbending scrolls that . . . we never see. Later, when he’s at Wan Shi Tong’s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet—I-I-I mean Library, yeah, Library—he gives up a wanted poster of himself (they can’t get his nose right) and apparently leaves these babies on the ship.
Or something.
Uh-huh.
Right.
I see.
Katara gets an amulet with some magic spirit water action—thank you, Aang!—and promptly proceeds to forget about it for most of the book. Where did she keep it, anyway? Is there an extra necklace band around her neck? What gives?
And Sokka, being the only male of the group, receives a macho pat on the shoulder.
Momo, on the over hand, receives a box of Waterbending scrolls that he later sells on the black market in order to fund his plans for domination of the entire terrain.
To Azula, one hair out of the place the equivalent of losing our jobs, being mugged, living in the street for five years, going to war, returning home, and dying of starvation shortly afterwards.
But.
It’s.
Not.
Perfect.
See, the waves aren’t going to kill Azula, even if she was thrown overboard. She controls the waves and the tide. The tide freaking lets her ship pass, even though it was physically impossible. What gives?
Frollo: “Witchcraft!”
Me: “Azula!”
Imagine Azula at Hama’s age. I bet you she’d have mastered Bloodbending.
What’s that? She’s not a Waterbender?
[muses]
Yes, but she’s the devil.
Bring her some Prada, please.
She knows Waterbending like I know the back of my hand.
You know, the whole plot of this episode would have been over two acts earlier had just Aang and Gaang said: “You know, we’ve survived thus far without adult supervision. We’ll be okay.”
General Fong: “Wahwahwahwahwahwahwah?”
Katara: “You’re a good man, Avatar Aang. Let’s go.”
And off they went, presumably with Momo flying in a tiny plane above them.
“I’m gunning for you, Momo!”
And speaking of Fong. When I joined the Wiki, the Welcome to Wiki message had a little picture of Fong and his Earthbenders. What did that mean? That I would be exploited, not for the good of myself, but for that of the Wiki?
[sees her 4,000 edits]
[blinks]
Never mind, quite appropriate, quite appropriate . . .
So Appa is standing there looking all . . . Appa-y.
That’s a full time job, kiddies.
Sokka, hands on hips, is trying to stretch and look manly, but he’s forgotten about a) there aren’t really a whole lot of girls in the vicinity and b) he’s not having his manly close-up yet. :o
Aang is . . . rubbing his rear end, presumably because it’s fallen asleep.
You know, I think my rear end did.
And so did yours, just now.
[gasp]
Sociology! Psychology! Some other random, made-up word that starts with s and ends in ology!
. . . sexyology?
Their conclusions would look like this: “Aang was so hot . . . steam looked cool.”*
You get ten TAD points if you caught the reference. Note: TAD points are only redeemable for Aang puns and origami cranes.
. . . or Aang puns about origami cranes.
:o
I think I’m the next [insert name of famous CEO of a technology company here]!
Is that a grammatical error in my demotivational poster?!
If you catch it, you can have this . . . [checks pocket] Oh, a cookie! It’s kind of smooshed from being in my pocket this long, but I’m sure you won’t mind, right? The chocolate chips are a bit melted, I admit, and I guess that the raisins aren’t exactly fresh, but, then again, grammar isn’t exactly the hardest thing ever right?
Anyway, shouldn’t General Fong have . . . shipped out with Aang by now? What was the whole point of the military escort, by the way? Wouldn’t the Gaang have been safer flying in the sky above the clouds by their relatively inconspicuous selves? Appa’s white for a reason; he looks. Like. A. Cloud.
What would a military escort of slow-moving Earth Kingdom soldiers do except for obviously attract Fire Nation attention, use us both needed supplies and soldiers, and make the voyage so slow it would take forever. Remember: Appa can fly very fast—and let’s not get into Hyperbending here—so what gives?
Oh yeah, I remember! The creators needed to show you that the Earth Kingdom was doing . . . something.
I wonder if everyone thought that Aang and the Gaang were dead considering that they left the public eye for a good fourteen episodes, and furthermore: How come there is no war in Ba Sing Se . . . and there are no military strongholds left . . . but there are still armies and soldier and whatnot?! From where are they coming?!
“Though, honey, it may impossible . . . that’s the gospel truth!”
Why yes, I am indeed allowed to quote Hercules.
For all you Korzin shippers out there: . . . why?
I mean, really. Go ahead. Tell me why in the world you ship Korzin.
Surely it can’t be because . . .
1) Korra is sixteen, while Tenzin is forty-plus. Unless you like pedophilia.
2) Korra is technically Aang’s incarnation . . . so Aang would be shipping with his son. Unless you like father/son child abuse.
3) Aang would constantly interrupt them and whatnot, possibly leading to some zany triples (see: every fanfiction ever). Unless you write fanfiction as opposed to fanon.
So, if you have a reason to ship Korzin other than the above, please let me know! I really want to hear it.
What was I saying earlier about the one hair? I’m surprised Azula didn’t just turn around and beat Lo and Li up where they, er . . . sat. Also how can you teach Firebending if you’re not a Firebender? That would be like . . . someone teaching French . . . who doesn’t know it! :o
That sounds difficult.
“And then you say How are you?in French. Go on.”
“But, monsieur, I don’t know how to say that in French.”
“Wait, what was that word you said? Monster?”
“. . . monsieur foie gras? That means How are you?”
“Excellent. Did everyone hear him? Now, I say I’m fine, and to you.”
“Er . . . ah shedanza.”
“Very good, boy. You may sit down now. Next?”
Ten TAD points may be awarded to the lucky devil who up and knows that reference I made in there. Hint: It’s not Ratatouille.
The above joke makes zero sense if you have never watched Digimon, but let give you a hint: If you think that name is bad, say hello to WarMetalGrayVegetableBatugamon and I swear on my life that that is, indeed, an actual Digimon—and it’s the first one I could name from the top of my head.
So, thanks Digimon, but I think I’ll stay with my Pokémon. Over here. Waaay over here. But thanks for the offer, okay?
Back to Avatar. After building the Three Gorges Dam onto Aang’s water chakra, he swiftly tries to concoct various ways to get Aang into the Avatar State. It’s a really good thing that Guru Pathik wasn’t here, or he would have had General Fong perhaps even ‘do away’ with Katara in order to unblock the last cha—
Never mind.
That happens anyway.
Speaking of chakras, with his earth, water, fire, air, and energy chakras blocked, how did Fong expect to get him into the Avatar State?
Oh yeah, because you don’t need to unblock the chakras anyway. :o
Oh, yes, I can absolutely be this perverse. Don’t go with me, the Gutter Lord of the Gutter Nation, and remember all your Gutterbenders—pay your daang rent.
Furthermore: “You’re weak, just like the rest of your demotes! They didn’t deserve to exist in this world—in my world! Prepare to join them! Prepare to . . .die!”
Oh, hey, Li’l Voice. It’s only been four months. How we doing?
Pretty good. Thanks TAD. What’s going on here?
Well, due to my decreasing grasp on the Wiki, I’m going insane.
Oh, I see. May I help speed the process along?
Go ahead. By the way, can I ask your name?
You can call me the Lord of the Flies . . . Beelzebub . . . Stephenie Meyer . . . it all comes out the same.
Oh, I see. Thanks!
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Aang is busily sipping tea, and it makes him totally hyperactive. You know like what that sounds?
Yes, I understand that the lovely Zuko is waaay too good for the life of a refugee, daangit. He’s accustomed to the oh so luxurious life of a prince in exile!
He’s accustomed to having a daang telescope!
Zuko/Telescope. My OTP.
So when Azula shows up—and mind, last time Zuko was her had her looking all aroused as he was scarred by his father—anyone else thinking Poison Tree + Tyzukozai triple? Oh God no! Oh God no! Anything but that!—Zuko doesn’t know what to say.
On one hand . . . money! Food! Telescope!
On the other . . . death! Torture! More death!
But later, Zuko is quick to beat Iroh’s rear end all over the floor because Zuko. Wants. His. Daang. Telescope.
See, the one guy with 24/7 Iroh access is the one guy who doesn’t use it.
That’s like if all of the food on the entire planet was owned by a single person . . . and then that person starved.
And presumably the masses rose up to grab themselves some fried chicken, started to man local McDonald’s, and began to sing in oddly perfect intonation and dance with synchronized moves, neither of which they had learned.
In case you guys don’t know what a woobie is, please feel free to take a glance at TvTropes.org. Warning: Be prepared to spend the entire. Night. And possibly some of the next day as well.
So, I think—don’t quote me on this—that this is the second time we see this image, the first time being in 112. Slowly, all the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place.
I have to say here that I really love how they introduced the present first, then the not-so-distant past, and finally the all-the-way past in 207.
Now all they have to do is show us Zuko being born and him dying and we can slap Fire Bringer on the cover and have ourselves a bestselling book.
Ten TAD points to the person who can name the main character from a book mentioned in this section. Thirty if you can name both. Yes, you can use Google.
So, in the middle of all this chaos and/or more chaos and/or most chaos, General Fong decides to be unbearably cruel and Earthbends a desk into Aang.
Quick, call the police!
Quick, call the rights’ activists!
Quick, call the idea!
It’s a scandal! That’s unneeded violence right there!
What happened, TAD?
Oh, Li’l Voice! General Fong’ s gone crazy! He destroyed my poor desk!
. . . I see.
Oh, and he’s attacking Aang.
As for the poster . . . Turtle Girl is a big fan of Sokka. A big fan. She also specializes in Photoshop. Mm . . . I think I’ve seen more of Sokka than I ever wanted to see—and I didn’t even look at the images she created.
But let me say this: They got her banned off of DeviantArt.
Well, if she wasn’t a deviant artist, I don’t know who is.
No, the reason I make posters like this is because . . . it’s true. Let me show you some evidence: Here. This is a panshot. The words The End are above and a kissing Kataang couple is below.
Much like that “this will be enriching for all of us” guy from Atlantis: The Lost Empire, whom I, perhaps for obvious reason, despise beyond all belief—and let me tell you, was I glad when he finally gave up and died—General Fong is way too stupid to realize what’s going on until afterwards. It’s like Frankenstein’s monster, if the monster had been actually mean and cruel. It’s as if Frankenstein created Dracula.
No.
Worse.
It’s as if Frankenstein created . . . Stephenie Meyer.
“It works! Muahahah!”
A few years and four Twilight books later . . .
“Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!”
So, as Aang goes Avatar State and turns into a giant tornado of death and . . . death, General Fong just stands there dumbly, looking all proud of himself—and who wouldn’t be proud of binging about the death of, say, everyone in the camp that he fought to protect, right?—until the wind reaches him.
And then he realizes it’s not a controlled Avatar State.
Oh no. See, Aang has two berserker buttons, Appa and Katara.
How to fix Aang-berserking?
Simple.
1) Hurt Katara.
2) Wait ten seconds.
3) Die.
I put that on a demote, and it’s still true. Look! We just saw the recipe in action!
And now, back to Cooking with the OH MY SPIRITS HE’S GONE AVATAR STATE AND WILL DESTROY US ALDKGALGHAMGHHZNMGRRRP—
Hey, the ratings will be absolutely through the roof, especially if they can host it in Japan and get maybe some ninja-chefs and hot Asian girls to run around screaming.
Ah, Japan.
Mm . . . I love that place.
What’d you say Li’l Voice?
It’s so crazy I don’t even have to send my demons over there. They do everything themselves.
You know, the entire point of this episode is that Aang will have to defeat the Fire Lord on his own and that he can’t use the Avatar State like a Mario mushroom, because unlike Mario, Aang isn’t a drug addict.
If Mario wasn’t a drug addict, why would he keep hallucinating all those koopas and castles and Peaches? Peach, who apparently had Bowser’s child without knowing it, courtesy of Nintendo, who not only disregards the laws of physics but apparently those of biology as well.
[throws up hands]
Back to Avatar. Let’s face it. If Aang hadn’t magically gone Avatar State, he would have died. He was just too exhausted to go on. I think that most of us can agree that victory was not very likely, especially since Aang was just totally on the defensive and refused to strike even a single blow.
So . . . what’s the point of this episode?
You shouldn’t use the Avatar State to defeat the Fire Lord, but go ahead and do it anyway. We’ll take control of your body and beat him up for you.
Great moral.
Just . . . great moral there, Bryke.
Of all the episodes in the show, this is, unfortunately, one of the most irrelevant, except for the “if you die in the Avatar State, the Avatar Cycle is broken” thing, which, let’s face it, could have easily been stuck in some other place.
Meanwhile, Zuko runs off to go with his sister to the Fire Nation, but Iroh knows that something is up. Zuko starts to fight with Azula—in a sleeping robe, apparently, because clearly he couldn’t change into something more proper for his first official appearance to the Fire Nation in three years, but whatever—and he gets scratched across the head.
However, Zuko is clearly Wolverine, because in the next shot—bam! The scars are gone!—and he can continue his fighting and creation of firecest community all over the web.
And now, a short poem.
Oh, Internet, how I hate you.
Yes, I absolutely do.
Please stop your Rule Thirty-Four.
Because I’ll start killing if I see one more!
Sadistic pacifism aside, I’ll go Avatar State. I’m actually deactivating my dA account because I can’t deal with it anymore, on my account or otherwise.
Again, back to Avatar. Wow, where is my mind today?
Slowly being invaded by yours truly.
Oh, there you are, Li’l Voice.
Keep demoting. Your stupidity pleases me.
Oh, a Jewish Li’l Voice. Cut the sarcasm. No please attached.
So Zuko knocks Azula into the water—and she doesn’t die. It was stated rather explicitly—and not in that way, you Gutterbenders—that the wave would kill anyway who fell over the ship.
But Azula doesn’t die.
Because.
She’s.
Azula.
I mean come on! Her name means demon—Asura—in Sanskrit, which is the chakra language.
If that’s not the most appropriate name meaning, I don’t know what is.
After the Emo Wonder and El Gordo chop off their topknots and cause Zuko fangirls all over the nation to simultaneously die—he can’t be bald like Aang!—we cut to an Aang looking at all the destructing he caused. Then Sokka clobbers Fong over the head, and everyone is suddenly smiling. And then they just leave. I wonder what Fong will say when he walks up with no Avatar. And how in the world will the Earth King—well, Long Feng—respond? No, not even that. What about the freaking Council of freaking Five? Won’t they be a bit scared that the Avatar has apparently disappeared?
I mean siriusly?
And then he just shows up later in Ba Sing Se. Mm, I see. I wonder how many poor people lost their hope only to find it again—and how many, at this point, just stopped caring.
The Avatar’s only the greatest icon of hope ever to 75% of the world. No, no, no, let’s just let him disappear! Hooray!
[facepalm]
See, this is what makes Avatar and Eragon awful. Eragon actually sticks with the people in power. Aang and Gaang ignore that and go by themselves.
Imagine if Aang had died in the swamp.
Yep.
Twenty TAD points: Which vision was my favorite swamp vision? :o
I adore this episode and originally gave it a 5, but honestly . . . I am now giving it a 2. Why? Because as I was demotivating it, I realized that it wasn’t exactly the super episode I’ve originally envisioned. It was hilarious, yes, and I give it two points for the epic Kataang scene, but . . . meh. [shrugs] I found an episode far more deserving of a 5 to which I’d given a 2 previously. :o
I think I’m going to redo my entire list of episodes. I made that list before I joined the Wiki. My views have changed much—very much.
I'm back! My rather, well, active-inactive period has ended, with exam week finishing on a high, hopefully! In my time gone, I've been trying to cram some writing in all the free spaces I have between school and studying. So removing eating, sleeping, and breathing, I made space to work on my new fan-fiction project, White Lotus. Since I don't have an updates page for it, and I probably won't until the series begins, I'll be having small updates in my Ba Sing Se Times collumn.
White Lotus updates
THE WATERS OF EARTH
Serial in overview notes.
Chapter 101 in writing process.
Chapters 102 - 103 are in outline.
Chapters 104 - 110 dot-pointed.
In last issue's poll, we asked what you thought of the new fanon advertising system, with two-thirds of you responding positively to the system, but with one-third of you replying negatively. To those who replied negatively, I would love to get some feedback from you that I can use to build on the system, as a bunch of numbers regarding preference is useless. So please, give me some feedback on what you don't like, why you don't like it, and what can be done to improve it.
Now, in previous issues, I have proposed and mentioned a 'Categorizing Guide' for the Fanon Portal, so newer users, and even some older users, know exactly what to do when they create or add categories for their fanon. I've been working on this idea since then, and I've established a basic draft of the policy, as well as my first heading, "When to create categories". See below for the draft.
When to create categories
All users are entitles to create as many categories for their fanon as they wish, as long as it is done so in moderation. Every category you create must have a proper purpose, otherwise it will subsequently be deleted by a Fanon Administrator. You may create categories such as;
a category for your fanon series
a category for your series' chapters
a category for locations in your fanon
a category for characters in your fanon
a category for templates used in your fanon
a category for images used in your fanon
a category for events in your fanon
If you are unsure as to what other categories may or may not be created, contact a Fanon Administrator for more information.
So, from that draft, what do you think? I know it is a very basic outline so far, but is there anything else YOU would have added to it? I'll be working on that throughout the week, and hopefully have the policy ready for consideration in the War Room by next week.
Also in the works is the restructuring of the Fanonbenders, and you'll see me doing quite a bit of work on that in the coming weeks. That's all from me for now, my Undiscovered Fanon series will continue next issue along with an interview, have a great week!
Overview: The Avatar is the most powerful bender in existence and has regulated world order for millennia under countless reincarnations. What if one could discover what life was like when the very first Avatar came into existence? This fanon attempts to recreate that scenario, going back in time to 20,000 BSC; the year that the Avatar initially came into existence from the depths of the Spirit World. The story centers around a young, somewhat inexperienced Airbender named Tenzu, who has a shady past and was recently exiled from his home at the Northern Air Temple for something he unintentionally did. Accompanied by his best friend and mentor, Monk Shinjin, Tenzu's goal is to rehabilitate his image and realize an unknown destiny that may never arrive.
Script: From the perspective of the Air Nomads we never had in the series, H-Man does a good job of writing their philosophy and bending training. 8.9/10
Story: Quite creative. His first prologue was like a story within the story. 9.2/10
Keeps You Reading: Honestly, it could use a little creative edge that makes you want to continue. 8.7/10
Creativity: The first chapter about the creation of the world and the start of bending was brilliantly done. 9.4/10
Action: Move for move is described down to the finest detail. 9.5/10
Character Development: I can tell that this is only the beginning of Tenzu’s experience in the story. Can you say Aang? 9.1/10
First off, I’ve been working on a guest chapter for A:TLAR for a while now, and it will be done by the end of the week! So be sure to check that out, I hope you like it!
After a LOT of planning, some pre-writing, and a good bit of rearranging, I am excited to say that Book 3: Storm will premiere on October 1st, 2011!
I can’t tell you how long I’ve been waiting for this. Just a few things included in the book:
Three new villains, including a new version of a silent killer from the original series
A reappearance from the prisoners at Uluru
Tons of flashbacks and character backstories
A Teenage romance (It won’t be THAT cheesy, I promise!)
My favorite character in her prime :D
Plenty of action
A shocking new secret
Torture
Death. Lots of it :P
A wedding
An explosive finale in New Orleans
Excited yet?
I hope so! Just as a little treat, I’ll include a little preview of a chapter from the Book. So Alone fans, however many or few of you there are, get ready for October 1st!
The door burst open, sending ripples through the blood soaked linoleum floor. Barefoot, the woman walked slowly towards the bed in the corner. The woman was not what Talise had imagined. Her feet and ankles were covered in blood, but other than that she was spotless. She wore a deep red robe, trimmed with gold on the edges. Her jet black hair was straight past her shoulders, not one hair out of place.
Talise cowered against the wall next to the bed, holding her sleeping infant in her arms. As the woman walked closer to the bed, Talise began to cry softly to herself.
“Shh.” the woman whispered. “Don’t want to wake the baby, do we?”
The woman was next to the bed now. She grasped the metal bars of the bed with bare white hands. Her knuckles were knobby and seemed as if ready to burst out of her skin.
“Did you really think you could betray him like this?” she said, her eyes darting to the baby.
Talise began to sob, her arms shaking. The baby stayed asleep, as if nothing were going on.
“How could you? How could you betray Joel?” the woman whispered dangerously.
Talise’s eyes darted to the door, to the bloody handprint left there from the doctor whose blood now covered the floor of the room. Talise cried out, and the baby moved slightly at the disturbance.
“What was I supposed to do? He’s been gone for years! I had to move on!”
“Gone? Oh dear, he was never gone. Not to me.”
The woman jerked her arms towards the floor. The blood, every drop of it, floated towards her waiting hand.
"Give me the child." the woman demanded.
Talise was lost for words. All she could do was cry and tighten her grip on her daughter.
"You betrayed your husband. You don't deserve to care for her. Give her to me." the woman quietly demanded.
Talise shook her head, tears pouring down her face. The woman didn't show any sign that she acknowledged the small mark of defiance. She only raised her hand and jerked, freezing the blood into a large spear. Talise closed her eyes. The child slept on, an innocent lamb to the slaughter.
Hello everyone! It's my second column for the Ba Sing Se Times - and I have put together a little game here, that culminates fanon knowledge with the old puzzle known as the word search. Here's how you play. Hidden in the mass of letters below, the abbreviations for five fanons can be found. Below the word-search, you can find the quote or slogan for each of those stories, to help. For example, if "The only way to pay for her mistakes is to become what she tried to destroy", the slogan of Daughter of Ashes and Air, is listed below the puzzle, you would try and find "DAA" in the word-search. Figure it out, mix and match, hunt for the answers, and see how you do.
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A bird could love a fish, but where would they live?
Be careful when ye fight the monsters, lest ye become one.
Thou Shalt.
Different Origins. Same Adventure.
A young boy just trying to find his place in the world.
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
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An interesting opinion about the wiki?
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Special mentions
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This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
Community Messages was created by yours truly in order to improve community messaging by doxing the question "Where on the page are the messages when we click the link in the bubble?" once and for all. Community Messages is now in effect the community portal (see this), with the page titled "Community Portal" redirecting here.
The floating toolbar we see at the bottom of the page can now be seen while in the editing window as well, a long-overdue update from Wikia.
Wiki Features was introduced by Wikia to replace Wikia Labs by giving admins the ability to enable/disable some features that were on by default in addition to the ability to enable/disable features under testing. We do not anticipate making any changes to the Avatar Wiki feature set in the near future through this channel, however.
From Wikia: "Unfortunately, the oft-appearing bug of images not refreshing after a re-upload has returned. Our technicians have identified the underlying issue but a fix is not yet in place." I think a collective sigh is in order.
Delivered by The 888th Bot at 12:32, September 21, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Moon Beam. Thanks for reading Energy Saga so far. After I don't want to think about how much time I've spent on this, the first part of the Book 2 Finale of Energy Saga is now out. The second part will follow in a couple days. After that, I am most definitely taking a break from writing for some time – not too long, though. I'm sure you've noticed that I've been pretty involved in this recently – seven chapters in the past month. This one was a special one, though, so I proofread it multiple times to get it right. If you get the chance, let me know how I did with that. See ya around! --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 00:50, September 28, 2011 (UTC)
We are a wiki. Wikis operate on the assumption that a resource will be more wonderfully detailed and accurate than any other if there are more people with the ability to edit it. They are, by their fundamental nature, places that can only function through continued collaboration by a stable community, and Avatar Wiki is no exception to the rule. The continued success of the site is conditional on our ability and willingness to unite and work together.
Unfortunately, the stability of the community, the foundation of Avatar Wiki, has recently been attacked and severely undermined.
Our continued constructive collaboration is dependent on whether we can attain mutual respect between all community members. We are all different. We are all unique individuals, but on top of this we also come from different countries and from different cultural backgrounds. These differences can only be bridged by respecting them — even if there is disagreement as to whether these beliefs are correct or even valid — and moving on. If we are unable to put aside these differences and work towards a greater goal, than we cannot hope to accomplish anything other than useless squabble.
This is not a matter of political correctness. It is not a matter of whether it is better to be more kind or more blunt. It is not a matter of how fearlessly we should speak "the truth". It is a matter of survival, and matters of survival are non-negotiable.
We would sincerely hope for all Avatar fans to be able to be part of this site. But if you find that you cannot respect the community, then you are not welcome on Avatar Wiki.
I have noticed lately something rather un-nerving in editing trends. Now, we all love to do our part to make all the articles on this Wiki readable, and we like to make our edits constructive. That is certainly not the issue I am seeing in editing habits as of late.
What I have been seeing that I find odd is the /quantity/ of edits. I understand what editors are trying to do...but I notice that users are making five, seven, ten, sometimes even more, edits to one page in a short period of time. I don't feel like this is needed and has hints of badge editing. Although this is not as significant in the time since I proposed this column to 888th, I would like to implore this to the community as a whole:
Only 1 - 2, maybe three edits, are really needed to do work on a whole page. If you are totally overhauling a massive page, perhaps more edits are needed, yes. But one edit for pages is good, maybe a second to make any fixes. Three really should be the maximum. There is just no need to have 7 - 10+ edits for small to moderate pages.
Keep in mind to use preview mode. This will help ensure that your changes are in place and are accurate with regards to spelling, grammar, coding, etc.
I hope you will all take this to heart with your editing habits. Yes, trying to overhaul a whole page in one edit could be time-consuming and tedious, but at the end of the day, it will make us look more like an efficient wiki with an emphasis on quality over quantity.
Editor's note: Watching this episode through while reading this column is recommended.
Chapter 2: The Cave of Two Lovers A commentary and review (and some demotivation) of Book 2: Earth, Chapter 1: The Avatar State.
Previously on Avatar: Aang goes berserker mode. Zuko ships with some random girl who never appeared again—not that it stopped the shippers. No one cares about the death/destruction. Yay!
And now it’s time to demote the . . . third most Kataangy Kataang episode of all time, and fortunately—or lack thereof—we’ve got Monkeyfeathers here, due to popular demand. Hm . . . I’m probably going to have to take a vote about him. I don’t know if everyone likes him.
“You can’t get rid of me. I’m like . . . part of you . . . muahaha! Muahahahahah!”
No, that’d be Li’l Voice. Get out of here.
“Are you replacing me?”
I would never . . . unless the community decided so, of course.
Anyway!
[moves on]
So I’d like you to, if you haven’t already done so, take a look at the above poster—specifically, at Katara’s expression. That totally looks like the way a prostitute mother would look at her child. I’m serious about the strikeout there, Monkeyfeathers. Stop staring at me like that.
No, her expression is like Nala’s during the infamous shot in Can You Feel the Love Tonight? from The Lion King. All of you Lion Kings fans will surely know about what I speak, and if not, well, I can’t say it here lest I be banned from the Wiki. ;3
Forever.
So—
“But I can say it, neh? Katara wants Aang in—”
Okay that’s enough! On to the next, demote, which is hopefully clean—
If you don’t know what hentai is . . . all animé is hentai.
Look at the shape of that tentacle for a second. Just look at that thing.
[grabs computer]
And you, Monkeyfeathers, don’t even approach me.
Now, since my mind is so far down the gutter at this point that the only thing stopping me from writing a trashy fanfic is that I write fanon, not fanfiction—and also the fact that I would never reduce myself to wasting time on something like that . . . I don’t have no objections—I just want to point out something awesome.
Please open your eyes [hands reader a pair of toothpicks] and glance at the water distortion. Now that, right there, is talent.
As far as I’m aware, it wasn’t done by computer. That distortion is drawn, y’all, and you know it’s serious when I use a word that isn’t in the English slaanguage—or any other.
Hey, I can faangirl however I want! Get out of here! Get! Shoo!
“. . . okay . . . huh . . .”
Yeah, that’s what I thought. [raises arms] Come at me bro.
“I’m fine, Shoe.”
Don’t start that up again.
“So these guys right here are the chocolate chip pistachio hippies of Avatar. No, not the vanilla-strawberry’d heavily tattooed Dalai minting Lama but the mangoing Don’t Fall in Love with the Traveling mrakking Girl up there. Have you cookies and cream seen them? I’m surprised they weren’t chocolate protesting the rocky road War like a bunch of ba—”
. . . I’d like to buy the world some tea in perfect harmony?
You know it’s going to be a long episode when you hear:
“We’re just people-people.”
“Aren’t we all?”
If you happen to read Cracked.com, allow to say four words: Men in Black Swan.
If you don’t . . . congratulations! You’re still sane, unlike me!
Of what material are Sokka and Katara’s undergarments/swimwear made? Don’t think it looks like fur or something, as I thought fur and sea prunes were all they had down there. And fish. But that doesn’t exactly look like fish either.
[looks around]
So . . . what gives? The monkeyfeathers are those?
And why was Sokka floating on the leaf at the beginning of the episode—almost forgot to mention—because come on. Please tell me what kind of tree grows giant leaves that float and can take the weight of a fifteen-year-old male. Go ahead, Show me.
I’m waiting.
[waits forever]
[sits next to a black hole]
[travels to the future a couple million years]
[returns]
[sees no answers at all]
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
So Sokka drowned on his nonexistent leaf, and the rest of the nomads died in the titular Cave of Two Lovers! We so cool, we so cool.
And then the nomads were never able to make it to their recording session, and the world wasn’t killed by their recording of We are the World.
And by the way, deceased Sokka, if you’re so fixated on getting to Omashu as swiftly as possible, why are you lounging around on a nonexistent leaf?!
The hippies are showing Aang and the gaang everything about hippie life: Wandering around so that one can continue stealing without being caught; being able to sing and play instruments all day because the drugs they bought were nice and hallucinogenic (Spirits, that’s a giant Momo! Woah, that meteor just decimated everything! Hey . . . is that Zuko? Nice view!); and, oh yeah, taking drugs.
This was when Sokka the Ghost came in and told everyone to get packing, because everyone is mooving out like some docile, drugged cows.
^ Worst pun in the history of TAD puns.
Monkeyfeathers originally had a stop here, but it was so offensive that I had to pull the plug. Sorry, all you gun-toters out there. Please don’t murder.
Smash cut to: Appa in the middle of all this fire and Australia—yes, that’s a reference to something else hot that’s down under, but I’ll leave that to you to decide as to what that may be—but I’ve a question. Why can’t tey just fly around the giant Fire Nation army? I mean, if Appa can fly over the ocean for hours, why can’t they just make a detour instead of being so math-minded they have to go in a daang straight line?
“But Shoe, then we wouldn’t have a kiwi pineappleing Kataang episode!”
[Error: This joke has been removed by the Committee for an Appropriate Wiki.]
So . . . Master Arrowhead realizes that all he needs is love. Quick, someone put on a romantic comedy soundtrack. It’s time for some Zutarians to d-d-die!
This episode is rather a one-two punch for Zutara: It has both hardcore Kataang and Zong. Sorry, Zutarians.
Anyway, some Fire Nation evil-people [or something] arrive, and clearly these are the same people one of whose cousin died of “pentapox” that know the daang song.
A song.
Oh come on.
And they put these guys in charge of tanks? Why, so they could make length jokes? What is this? The USSR as it fled Afghanistan?
[Quick note: When I was five, I thought Woodstock was a big birthday celebration for the little yellow bird that tagged around with Snoopy.
. . . wait, it isn’t?]
Back to Avatar!
Naturally, there’ a cave in caused by the above geniuses, each of them with IQs in the thousands and no failing grades whatsoever [of course, this may have been caused by IQ tests out of a hundred thousand points and an ‘ABCDEJ’ grading system], and now they have to get out.
Hmmm.
The rational guy, the couple, the hippies . . .
Right, M. Night, please don’t turn this into a full-length romantic comedy. As much as we’d like a romantic comedy on Kataang—
“Pwsah! As if!”
--shut up Monkeyfeathers as much as we’d like a romantic comedy on Kataang, we don’t want it form you.
Meanwhile, in a totally creepy and possibly illegal scene, a bloated Iroh tries to make moves on Song, who is clearly disinterested.
And Zuko, I’d like to speak to you.
Zuko: “Uh . . . sure. What’s wrong?”
Me: “Did you just think that no one would notice the giant scar covering half of your face?”
Zuko: “Er, well . . . actually . . .”
Me: “Er, well . . . yeah, okay. Does no one know who you are?”
Zuko: “They don’t exactly hang pictures of me everywhere.”
Me: “I think it would spread pretty far that a guy with a giant scar covering half his face is the prince. Remember how you totally blew your cover in 207? Right. Well—why didn’t the news reach Ba Sing Se in all of your wayward travels that took at least a month, not even counting the time spent in 209?”
Zuko: “. . . why are you stalking me?”
Me: “Hey, I’m not a Zuko fangirl. I’m not stalking you.”
Zuko: “I know how to deal with this . . .” [claps hands]
Okay, next time you’re in a cave, please do me a quick favor and attempt to very seriously injure yourself by smashing all of the falls. Let me know if the cave falls in and kills you.
And please raise your hands if you’re not here.
So, of course, Aang quickly tackles Katara into the ground to get away from falling rocks, and Katara is more than a little okay with it, obviously.
Ha, ha, try that in 317, Zuko.
Zuko: “Will do.”
Me: “. . . he’s going to fail.”
“Yeah, that’s true. If Appa hadn’t been stuck with them too, they would have rocked the cave all on their own and caused a whole ‘nother vanillaing cave-in, and [Ed.: The rest of this comment has been deleted because I don’t think anyone wants to hear about Aang abusing Katara. O_o” Yeah.]
Song, like any good shipping fodder, invites Zuko into her house. After some pretty revealing dialogue full of dramatic irony—so ironic Toph can Metalbend it—and Iroh hitting on Song’s mum, Zuko leaves. See, because emo vampires don’t need food.
They need blood.
Meanwhile, Song comes out and sits on the porch. Cue the romantic music and some awkward dialogue. Then—bam—she shows him her scars and tries to touch his.
I don’t even want to get into the gutter-minded implications of that that Monkeyfeathers told me about. Instead, let me show you the shipping formula!
Character X with Z + Character Y with Z = shipping
Examples: Zuko and Song both got burned. Azula and Ty Lee are both female. Aang and Katara both lost people as young kids. Katara and Zuko both lost their mothers.
Character X was hurt by Character Y + forgiveness = shipping
Examples: Zuko later came back to talk to Song about her ostrich horse, and he was forgiven [commonly in fanon]. Azula in the mental hospital, Ty Lee forgiving her [fanon]. Aang and Katara in The Serpent’s Pass. Katara and Zuko in The Southern Raiders.
Meanwhile, Indiana Aang, Katara and Appa find the Lost Ark tomb of the two lovers!
That’s a nice location for a first date.
“So there are these dead people here . . . let’s have some awkward romantic comedy dialogue and kiss!”
“. . . I’m okay Aang.”
“Wait, you’re right! I have to set the mood with music . . . first.” [waggles eyebrows] “Ow! What was that for?”
I mean, what were the creators thinking? Couldn’t Aang and Katara at least have left the bloody crypt room before starting to talk about kissing [or lack thereof]. What is this, vampiric peeping toms? I mean . . . gosh. Quick call-in and therefore totally poll: Would you kiss in a tomb?
And don’t bring up Romeo and Julie. Those two were insane.
Right, right, I’m 100% sure that the lovely Aang has no idea what Katara is talking about.
Er, about what Katara is talking.
I’d think he’d be the first person to jump up and suggest they kiss, instead of acting oblivious, considering that he’s such a [censored; enjoy this eyebrow waggle instead].
Unless, of course, he didn’t want to be seen kissing in a tomb crawling with spirits.
Someone should make like a necromancer and bring back Ghostbusters III from the grave just so that Aang and Katara can have some fun time in this tomb.
[That logic chain was for intelligent people to follow, not idiots. Sorry, idiots.]
And as for what I mean by fun, please, feel free to examine FF.Net and dA. I’m sure you’ll find exactly what I mean. Just be prepared to hit ‘Display Images Anyway’ numerous times.
Hey, Aang, if Katara doesn’t want you . . . [pats chair next to computer]
And Avatar, you so smooth you ice.
This poster can be taken to mean two different things.
The first one, the intended purpose, is wholly innocent.
“Oh yeah, but the second reason is totally not[,], hahahahahahahahaha. You coconuts just got to put on your ice creamier hats and think like a [no idea how to censor this]. What could I have possibly mean?”
I have no earthly idea, Monkeyfeathers. What did you mean?
“Oh you’re so innocent.”
. . . okay, unless I’m already taking the poster in the perverse way—I don’t understand.
Aang and Katara kiss. Yes it’s ambiguous, but there’s been a whole lot of evidence and it seem to be pretty obvious as to what happened.
Oh my gosh, Kataang.
Faangirl level rising . . .
[pushes back chair]
[clambers onto bed]
[starts dancing like no one’s watching]
[breaks beds]
[flops onto floor and somehow lands like a cat]
You know what? I need to buy a new bed. Daangit Aang, can you please stop being such faangirl material for three seconds so I can—
[sees picture of Aang]
[drools]
Huh? What? What was I talking about again? Where?
Oh yes.
Let me dredge back something I said in, oh, the first season of demoting.
Okay, right, so—last episode, we’ve got the Aang-would-kill-for-Katara-thing. This episode, we’ve got Katara and Aang snogging. Next episode? So many references to Kataang kids I can’t even count them. And then?
“Well now it’s time to give the Kataangers something to worry about,” decided one of the creators after a few bottles of wine. “After all, it’s time we gods did something about . . . something. Or other.”
“Right, right,” drawled the other. “Shall we have Zuko be shirtless another episode?”
The first creator threw a bottle of wine at the wall. “No, my wife likes him better than she likes me. I don’t want to get any marital strife, you know?”
“So what do you want to do?”
Silence.
“Let’s introduce a new love interest for Aang.”
The second creator nodded drunkenly. “Sounds good, sounds good. We were slated to have Katara be in that swamp episode, but let’s change it to a twelve-year-old girl, shall we? Writers!”
Flicking a button on the dash, the creators watched as a trapdoor on the floor rose up to reveal a chained, emancipated skeleton. “Yesss massstersss?” hissed the head writer.
“Write in some twelve-year-old love interest for Aang.”
“Maybe that Earthbending girl I wasss ssspeaking about lassst week?”
The second creator attempted to juggle another bottle of liquor, but it splashed onto the floor. The head writer threw himself towards it and began to lap it up. “That’ll work.”
A drunken stupor of eight or nine months later . . .
“Oh monkeyfeathers!”
Okay, so, let me give you a hint, rabid Taang shippers: The above conversation. Never. Happened.
Following Sokka and the nomads’ acid test concert—oh yeah, I went there—they get out, only for Chong to realize that yes, Aang is the Avatar,
So, in Pokémon, there’s thing called Character of the Day, which is pretty self-explanatory. Avatar tries to avoid these—it had a lot more in the first book that later did in fact come back, some due to popularity [cough Suki cough]—but the nomad are a prime example. So are . . . Fong . . . the rest of Mai’s family . . . etc.
And Zutarians? I’m sorry, but book two does not seem to be shaping up for you.
Just wait until 204. Then you’ll be able to parade your so-called “Taang proof”.
While Sokka learned absolutely nothing from the trip, except that he’s a hypocrite and a ghost—watch out Pac-Man—Aang and Katara learned something about baiting the fans.
Namely, that it’s fun.
Overall, this episode is a . . . 4. You know, I really do, honest-to-goodness, need to revamp my list. Someone remind me. Eventually. =P
Now, as I was saying, I—is that the design of Aang from The Promise, Part 1?
A: That's an easy one: it has been great! Avatar Wiki is the first wiki I've ever been on and I don't regret it for a second. Even as a newby, I immediately felt at home thanks to the friendly people here and once I discovered IRC and got to know some people better and they got to know me, that experience only become better and better.
2. We all know you are a good contributor in the wiki and one of the most active users. What makes you work and edit in the wiki as much as you do?
A: I have been discovered as an Avatar Wiki addict! Now I must flee to the Avatar Wiki Anonymous. Sexily! But what makes me work here? Combination of factors really. My main drive has always been my love for the show. It is an amazing series that deserves to have an amazing wiki like this one and I am proud that I can help this wiki become even more great. At first, that drive was also fuelled by a great deal of boredom, but that soon changed as I got to know people here and now I just come on because I genuinely like it here. I like editing and improving something I love and I like the fact that by doing so, I help out others who are looking for info about Avatar. If something I wrote helps maybe only one person, then that was a successful edit and was worth my time.
3. What do you expect of Korra?
A: I expect to see another amazing adventure in the Avatar World. I hope the new series will continue the path ATLA has taken: a mature series from which you can learn a lot, but still enough humor to keep it light and entertaining. I don't really have a preference for what I would like to see as I must admit that I gave up on thinking about it after reading all those specualtion theories that are flooding some of our LoK-related. I wish the creators will leave the old Team Avatar be. I hope that there will not be too many flashback, because to me the old series is done. Keeping it alive will derive attention away from Korra and will stretch ATLA out too much and stretching out a series is never good. That being said, I would /love/ to see Katara and Aang's wedding (be it a flashback, I don't care, I want to see the wedding!). And I want a good close up of Zuko's happy face as he kisses Mai, because he was overwhelmed by the romance on the wedding of Kataang (what? Me wanting to annoy the Zutarians? The nerve you have to even think that!).
4. How has the Answers Wiki been working lately?
A: Pretty good. It has come a long way from since Natsu and I began cleaning that site up. As with all things, we didn't do that alone of course and we owe a lot of clean up to the hard work of the Answer Gurus. We seriously couldn't have gotten the wiki to where it is now without the help of the gurus. Questions are getting answered to a decent level and there isn't a lot of spamming and vandalism going on, so that's all good. I must admit though that the answers wiki sometimes gives me more than a fair share of facepalms and headdesks, but then there is this heavenly thing called a "delete button". ^^ But the answers wiki can sometimes raise your spirits as well: either by getting a very good question and seeing that is gets an equally decent respons or just by reading a funny question like "What is the name of the Unnamed fire Avatar?". Having read that question 4 times was extremely good for lifting my spirits; good thing that they say "laughing is healthy". :-)
5. How's your fanon going? When do you think we will be able to read it? Can you tell something about it?
A: My fanon is going well, I'm currently working on my second chapter, but I probably won't post anything until I've written my third chapter so that if people actually like my fanon (wouldn't that be something?) they would actually have something to read. Although it seems that my chapters do tend to be quite lenghthy ^^. Only one problem: I've noticed that I am very creative when I am on a train or on a bus. Sadly enough, I'm only on a train/bus twice a week and thus I don't write as much.
That's part of the reason. The other part is that when I'm writing my fanon, I can't edit the wiki or talk on IRC, so I am still trying to figure out how exactly I am going to balance all that. So for those who are waiting to read it: it is all your fault! You shouldn't be so sarned interesting! ;-)
Now, what is it about? My fanon has 3 big influences: First: ATLA (what a shock, right?) Second: Ancient Egypt and third: Wilbur Smith's Egyptian novels, more specifically "River God" and "Warlock". Some already know that River God is my favorite book and I adore Smith's style of writing. (Come to think of it, he should pay me or something as I am widely advertising his book. At least 4 users here have started reading River God) Now, my fanon will be about Lostris Tamose, the Fire Nation's crown princess. Before I continue, I'd like to point out that I am not, but then absolutely NOT writing a fanon about myself. For those who have read River God will notice that the main character there is also called Lostris and she is a noble woman. I just trasnfered that to my fanon. To be honest, I've been a bit lazy when it comes to names as I have taken a lot of names out of Smith's books.
(Let's consider that as my payement for the advertising I've done.) Anyway, the fanon is set in ancient Egypt and follows Lostris' journey through the world as she first loses it all and then needs to fight like hell to maybe get it back. For those who know me, it will come as no surprise that the story has some romance in it, but I try to balance the mushy stuff with action, drama, humor and seriousness.
You might have heard somewhere about Community Central, the central or the eye of the storm we all are in, and love. What is Community Central? Community Central is a place and a wiki where you can meet up with other Wikia community members to talk about your wiki or any other topic, learn about what is happening on Wikia, and find help from the experienced and knowledgable users. What kind of help would you require? It can be stretching from how to add a link, to complicated CSS and JavaScript. Wikia Staff announce their new features like chat, the new editor, the new profile redesign, and so on. Some Staff regularly post blogs regarding suggestions for users in editing, and many other topics. Weekly, Staff also post blogs regarding the technical tweeks, changes, and/or updates that have been fixed/done throughout the week. The blog comments allow users to discuss about the changes, new features, and suggestions, and voice their own opinions and suggestions to add on to the blog.
Now comes the Admin and Founder Central that concentrates on educating, and/or helping both new and old wiki founders and admins in various topics. This can range from a short tutorial about Wiki Activity and Recent changes, to policy drafts help for newer admins written by our own little Rassidy! :P. The founder and admin central has helped a lot of users who are admins or founders of other wikis, with an example being me. The founder and admin hub also has a forum specifically for its purpose. The forum is divided into four sections: General questions, where general questions can be asked, as the name suggests. Technical help, where questions regarding technical topics like codes, CSS, and/or JavaScript can be asked, as the name suggests. Getting started, where basic questions about managing or creating a wiki can be asked, as the name suggests. And lastly, Watercooler, where you can post forums on any topics that don't fall in the above categories.
After the two main parts of Community Central, now come the Community Forums. Forums in Community Central can be used for several purposes. These forums, like the Admin and Founder hub forums, are also divided into sections, but into two sections rather than four. Support requests, where you can seek help from the Wikia community and General discussion, where you can post general discussions. After covering forums, now come some important links. Some of the useful links are: Technical updates, Staff blogs, new features, tips and tricks, Help. This article was mostly to introduce the users who don't know about Community Central to it. I hope this all helps. Happy editing!
There have been a few blog posts that attempted to establish a pattern of previous Avatars' genders in order to extrapolate succeeding Avatars' genders, much like how the last one dealt with the gender of Korra's successor, a future Earth Avatar. While it is impossible to predict with certainty the gender of an Avatar based on algorithmic patterns, I believe that a key factor in gender identification could revolve around the aggression levels of the immediate predecessor.
I hypothesize that the higher an Avatar's sustained aggression in certain situations, the more likely the next Avatar would be male. Likewise, the more passive an Avatar is, the more likely the next Avatar would be female.
I base this theory on the fact that before Aang, the previous 5 Avatars alternated between males and females (3 males, 2 females). We don't know what the Unnamed fire Avatar's temperment was, but given the fact that his successor, Yangchen was female, he was likely a passive Avatar. Yangchen didn't hesitate to use force when necessary, as she explained in 3.19, likely giving rise to Kuruk after her death. Though Kuruk was a showoff (as seen in the Escape from the Spirit World game), he was more passive than aggressive, therefore Kyoshi became his successor. She was ruthless at times and didn't hesitate to kill, like she did to Chin, and developed the Dai Li. After her death, Roku took the mantle. He's tricky since he was virtually split between passive and aggressive. It shifted to the latter at times though, due to his animosity with Sozin as well as giving his full effort to save his people from a volcanic eruption (in vain though). Aang came after, and like a true Airbender, avoided fights in most situations and did not want to hurt anyone or anything except when he had to. Korra is now the Avatar, and judging from the trailer, she shows no hesitation in using her opposing bending art, Firebending, and is always starting fights. I think she also enjoys using Firebending based on the trailer.
So what do you guys think? Does this theory have merit?
Comments; the Lower Ring of Avatar Wiki, home to some of the scum and vermin of the Avatar Wiki Community. No matter what the Dai Li Agents do to try to stop them, the peasantry always come back.
No but seriously, comments in recent weeks, both on articles and on blogs have been, in my opinion, leaning towards being rather rude, derogatory, and even disrespectful. I'm not naming any users, I'm not saying that I myself am exempt from this, I just thought I'd put out a small message to rethink and review your comments before posting if you are upset or a bit emotional at the time of typing it, to ensure the coherence and overall happiness of the community.
We all like to write, read, and comment on fanons. But what if there was a fanon that we could all work on together? Well, there is! The first ever fanon open to all writers is finally here! Now, any member of the wiki can write for Our Story! So far, there are 10 confirmed contributors to this fanon and our numbers are expected to grow. Join the epic fanon movement today and begin writing for the soon-to-be most successful fanon on the wiki!
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
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You may have noticed a small deletion from the Fanon Portal I made yesterday, and that was removing the old fanon advertising method, to make room for the new one, which has been tested by many authors over the past month (who all deserve my thanks). You would all have seen them if you are a reader of Avatar: Energy Saga, Mysteries of My Past, or even The First Avatar plus countless more. A few issues ago, we asked you what you thought of the advertising method, and we received generally positive results, but for a few concerns.
However, these concerns were unable to be solved, as although we received numbers and statistics, we really didn't receive any qualitative feedback, any personal opinions and feedback and specific concerns. So I have opened up a new thread in the War Room, Thoughts on new Fanon Advertising method, so I can gather some proper concerns from all users, so as to improve it to suit everyone's liking. So please make a comment on that forum, and once consensus is reached, we can implement the change to the Portal.
Now, onto something else that's been stirring in my mind for some time now, The Common Series Project. Due to the inability to successfully contact one another, the project sort of, dwindled away - depressing, I know - but I continued my own work on it, assisted by MightyBrit - whose self and family have my thoughts at the present time. The Common Series Project will begin again, and I have found an excellent way to communicate with one another, which doesn't involve email.
Anyone here heard of Evernote? Well I certainly have, and I'm loving using it. Basically, what happens is, you download the program, make an account, and you can sync your files over the web incredibly easy. So all Common Series writers, keep your eyes glued to your email inbox (or special location for one particular user) for details on how this will work.
And now for an update on my fanon. Progress has been, well, appalling, in the last few weeks. White Lotus is no nearer to completion than M. Night is to having a successful movie making career again... White Lotus is slowly moving along, but for some reason, I've been building on the series' third season more than the first. Odd, but I'm excited for it. Here are some updates, and have a great week.
White Lotus updates
THE WATERS OF EARTH
Serial in overview notes.
Chapter 101 in writing process.
Chapters 102 - 104 are in outline.
Chapters 105 - 110 dot-pointed.
SERIAL 2
Dot pointed key plot points.
SERIAL 3
Serial in overview notes.
Don't forget to visit this forum thread, or I'll find your home and knock loudly on your door until it annoys you immensely!
This series chronicles two young assassins, Feng and Wei, as they journey and rise from little-known assassins-for-hire to becoming the greatest assassins in the world. Dancing Shadows takes place from 2 years before the end of the Great War to near the very end, and the Earth Kingdom is in great danger. However, in Feng's career, the next Avatar will rise to power, and the War's tide will begin to turn in the Earth Kingdom's favor. Feng himself will, eventually, become a factor in the War.
I won't try to hide the facts with lame criticisms - let's get to the point. This is my favorite fanon on the wiki. Yup. I said it. Between great action, a thrilling plot, and amazing characters, this is a really, really great story. When it's done, which I hope won't be for a while, it's going to be up there with the epic fanons like Guardian and Wanted. It's a legend waiting to happen.
Scores:
Story - 9.1: Each chapter is really just another kill until you make it to the What Goes Around Comes Around duo. That really elevates the story to another level.
Action - 9.7: Brilliant.
Writing - 8.8: Great is some parts, others might need a little work. Good overall.
Creativity - 9.3: This is something that's never been done. A very creative story.
Believability - 9.0: Everything that happens or said could probably happen. Nothing much to say here.
Character Development - 9.5: One of my favorite things about this story, whenever a character makes a kill, they think about it afterwards. Feng, Wei, and Nekku can't just stab a guy and leave. They acknowledge the feeling of a blade sliding into one's body. They think, they realize that they just ended one's life. That's the power of writing for you, and BlueDagger has mastered it. Soon one of the assassins in that trio is just going to snap.
Average Score: 9.2
Note: All scores are out of ten
Advice for BlueDagger: Nothing much really. Read over every chapter before you publish it so everything seems possible, and all the speech seems normal. I really think you've mastered writing action and I think Dancing Shadows is going places. From what I can tell by looking at the list of planned chapters, this fanon is going to go on for a while, so just keep writing.
What kind of users should read Dancing Shadows? If you like high action, illegal city life, murder, and the struggles of killing, this fanon is for you. Although you should be comfortable with cursing before starting to read it. There's, well, a lot.
This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
A new top navigation menu is being introduced by Wikia, and it has been turned on early here by yours truly. With the previous restriction to 28 links removed, we now have more than more than enough links to satisfy our navigational needs.
A to Z category listings of articles were implemented across the wiki by Thailog. This aims to add to our navigation functionality by adding another avenue of browsing.
The main page underwent some small changes from yours truly to accommodate the primitive Internet Explorer and to incorporate links to A to Z listings. The welcome statement is now across two lines, and the tweet list no longer uses bullets.
The colour of the preview button in the editing window was incorrect and has been fixed by yours truly. The javscript replacement of the edit button with "Archived" on old forum threads was also not functioning, which has been fixed.
Delivered by The 888th Bot at 02:53, October 8, 2011 (UTC)
Unfortunately, Rassilon of Old has recently resigned the position of deputy editor of The Ba Sing Se Times. As probably the main person working behind the scenes on compiling this newsletter for the past several issues, I would like to thank him for his significant contributions in this regard, and I wish him the very best for his increased focus on study moving forward. The loss of Rass for The Ba Sing Se Times truly is immense.
Because of this, The Ba Sing Se Times is currently looking for a new deputy editor. The deputy editor has previously been required to compile all articles for the newsletter fortnightly offsite, write at least one column, choose the "random poll" and fill out the discussion and user rights reports. It is expected that a new deputy editor would be able to fulfill these functions as well, but the exact separation of tasks is fully negotiable.
Unfortunately, if no suitable candidate(s) are found, the newsletter will need to be suspended for the next four weeks and one issue will be skipped, as I have other engagements that are impossible to avoid. Depending on demand, it is possible – and preferable – for there to be more than one deputy editor. If you are interested, just express it below in the comments.
Recent discussions and thoughts brought up on IRC in the past month or two has brought something to my attention, the lack of work being made to the Fanon Portal by the Fanon administrators. Carloso has been fairly inactive of late, and I have been plagued with school work, now that I'm in my final year of High School, and AvatarRokusGhost has been tinkering away on his own Fanon - which I can't blame him for, I mean, it's a pretty fantastic Fanon, to say the least.
It has also come to my attention, that there is more and more that needs to be done on my own wiki, the Young Justice Wiki, as the series continues and begins to near its season finale. I'm also having a difficult time balancing my school and study time with my free time plus my wiki time, which has no doubt been noticed by myself, as my marks are affected. It isn't that bad, but 80% isn't 90%, which I am capable of achieving, should I apply myself more.
It is due to this, that I have decided to resign as Fanon administrator. I have absolutely loved the time I have spent with all of you; both on the wiki, and on IRC. I feel that the point in life I am at know seems like a natural transitional period, and it is time to step off the Fanon administrator podium, otherwise I'd never leave! I am very proud of everything I have achieved both with my fellow Fanon administrators, and with all of the Avatar Wiki Community. This resignation means a few things...
The Fanon Awards have been the topic of hot conversation in recent weeks, and no doubt my inactivity has been to the frustration of several users. With my resignation, I also leave the Fanon Awards to the responsibility of AvatarRokusGhost, Carloso, and my replacement, who no doubt will do an excellent job in their positions as both Fanon administrators, and as members of the Fanon Awards Council. I am certain that the Award Council will be successful in reviving the Awards.
Although I am leaving the Fanon Awards Council, there's one set of awards I won't be abandoning... the Avatar Wiki User Awards! I'll be back next year to present the wiki's second official Avatar Wiki User Awards, alongside Natsu, if he chooses to stick around. ;)
In the meantime, I have spoken to The 888th Avatar, and he has agreed to open the nominations for a new Fanon administrator next week, so I can brush up my other projects, such as the Fanon Advertising system, which will be put live around next week, as there have been no objections to the system in the forum discussion I created a week or two ago. If you have any complaints about the advertising system, voice your opinion as soon as possible!
White Lotus will go ahead as planned, and the Common Series Project - which too, will continue - writers should have an email in their inbox by now (Lovelyb0nes should have a message elsewhere) with instructions as to how we shall communicate and plan the series.
So farewell all, as this will also be my last Ba Sing Se Times column as Deputy Editor and Fanon Editorialist. I'd like to thank everyone, again, for making my time on the wiki so enjoyable, and I have loved every minute of it. I'd like to say good luck to everyone in your Fanon, good luck to the Admins as they continue to do the excellent job they do on the wiki, good luck to my fellow Fanon admins as they tirelessly clean and continue to organize the Fanon Portal, good luck to Hasdi, Buttongoo and KaneC, with your work on the Film namespace and your future filming career, I look forward to your Avatar adaptions, and lastly, good luck to my replacement, who I am sure will continue the work on the Fanon Portal with dedication, passion, and the hard work that they will undoubtedly put in to the Portal.
So to all, goodbye, farewell, good luck, and see you when Korra comes out. Now, time to go. :)
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
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Have you guys noticed the really noticable lack of activity in the wiki? Yes, answer is yes. But, 'me wonderz Y thar iz lak of aktiwiteh; MI NEEDZ AN ANZHAR!' It's simple, we don't have much to edit other than occasional rewamps and transcripts. *Sigh* We're too flawless, aren't we? I used to think flawlessness was awesome, but now I realise that not being too flawless is good, as you have something to do almost always! Meh... I've been struggling to find something to edit other than minor typos and fixes. But guess what? I'm so unlucky that I don't find anything! :P All the action and edits take place when I'm not online, and I'm not involved in most of'em. That said, the advantage and positive point of it is that we can concentrate on Avatar Answers Wiki (Advertising FTW! :P)! Hey, you do have transcripts alright. But remember to not copy from avatarspiritmedia.net. Lol. And, due to the lack of a lot of editing, we have blog posts, heated arguments and problems :S and discussions taking place.
I strongly believe that our activity will increase by ten-fold when The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra. Whatever you do to reduce the activity, I'll boost the activity by ten-fold! 'U askin Y?' Well, you would better ask the users who were around in '08, as they will know how much page creation and content expansions is going to occur. Oh yeah, we also have the Post-war comics coming up. That will, at the least, bring about a bit of page expansions and page creations. The saddest thing is the supposed postponing of the release of Legend of Korra. I'm stuck between being positive or negative. The postivite thing is... of course... they will get more time to spend on the series, thus making it better. The negative thing... obviously... 'ME iz tir'd 'f weitin'! We last saw an episode of Avatar 3 years back, and I'm really tired of waiting 2 more years for it. I would like to settle with being negative with it, for now. We're all working to prevent the activity from crashing. We've got blogs, and contests, like AvatarRokusGhost's Fanon Trivia, 1stAvatar's well-known Avatar Tournaments.
This period of less activity has also been the activity of many new changes and improvements. Take the title case and sentence case clash or the recent profile image change clashes. Gives us the proof that our wiki can never go without activity. We're so awesome that ever after 3 years after the series' end, we have a booming activity! Why are we so good? Why is it that we are almost flawless? It's because of us who have edited it and made it like this. Our community is, as I have said multiple times before, one of the best ones in Wikia. We have the proof, as even though we don't have much to do, we're still boooming and super cool. Our freenode IRC channel is definitely the epicenter of the earthquake we better know as Avatar Wiki. It's 'ze bezt!' I met... lemme count... *Natsu counts* more than 5 users... yeah, more than 5 users through IRC. How can we keep our community strong without interacting? Nope, no way to do that. I hope that we can keep our activity booming until Legend of Korra and the post-war comics shove in. Happy editing!
A couple weeks ago, I created a blog post entitled A Good Old Fashioned Protest, which, if you did not look at it, basically was a large question about the Fanon Awards, and why the CSP was coming before it. I was careful about what I said, and people reacted reasonably and thanked me for writing it. And I thought I had done a good thing for the community.
But I was wrong.
As I attracted experienced users and fanon admins to my blog post, I also attracted lots of new incredibly impatient users, who have never read anything about the Fanon Awards ever. And after reading about the fanon awards, becoming interested, reading my concerns, being impatient, they decide to do the wiki a huge favor. Make their own unoriginal Fanon Awards.
When we tell them that they have to ask fanon authority beforehand, they tell us their awards are unofficial.
When we tell them they copied ideas from the Fanon Awards,
they tell us they added their own awards.
When we tell them they copied ideas from the Featured Fanon System,
they tell us their awards are for unknown fanons.
When we tell them that they just got impatient after reading my blog,
they tell us they never read my blog.
Yeah, that's right. They never saw my blog. That seems perfectly coincidental that several different unofficial awards are created in less than a week after my Good Old Fashioned Protest.
No.
As we are all waiting for the one, the only, Fanon Awards. We don't need a Fanon Recognition Ceremony, Momo Awards, or Fanon of the Month. We know you want these awards to start. But you don't have to create another copy because you cannot wait for the fanon admins, who are busier than you, to start up an official, long-time, well run ceremony. And if I mentioned a work of yours in this column, please do not feel offended - just stop your awards - because what I said here is true, you know it is true, and you know you are impatient.
Special mentions
None this week
Recipients may use the {{User special mention}} userbox on their user pages. Suggest users for this to the editor!
Random poll
How did you find the recent "non-controversial" rewrites and additions to site policies, such as the MoS?
This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
Styling for the admin dashboard was removed by yours truly. With Wikia's constant expansion of their dashboard theme to include more and more parts of the page, further additions to the already-extensive dashboard customization were deemed unrealistic.
The theme was modified by Wikia due to a global change to the way Theme Designer themes would display. Gradients for elements were removed in favor of shadows around edges, and previously golden-yellow borders were modified to a more prominent grey. The shadows were removed by yours truly, but further changes are probably impractical.
User profile mastheads had their size significantly reduced by Wikia. That took way too long.
There had been a bug that was occasionally removing HTML and reference tags when users were undoing edits. Wikia reports that this is now fixed.
Delivered by The 888th Bot at 08:59, October 24, 2011 (UTC)
Also, the ones in your exclamation marks had 11s. XD I think we can agree that Matt Smith plays the best Doctor EVER. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 03:03, November 3, 2011 (UTC)
Same here. Smith just plays such an eccentric Doctor, it makes the Doctor so friggin COOL. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 03:08, November 3, 2011 (UTC)
I welcome you back, Moonie!!! :D :D :D I was wondering if you just left and won't return anymore :( How are you? :) The Princesswho Dwells Withinthe Darkness ofSin 21:47, November 2, 2011 (UTC)
In recent months, it has become a trend among users leaving the wiki to write a blog post announcing their departure, and these are now considered commonplace. While it is certainly proper to feel regret when individuals leave and to hope for their return sooner rather than later, this new phenomenon has also instigated isolated bouts of a syndrome: The deadly "Avatar Wiki is dying" fever.
The wiki is not dying. Like all websites, Avatar Wiki will go through some periods of higher traffic volumes, and some periods of lower traffic volumes. Activity levels will generally fluctuate depending on a number of factors, such as whether new information is being released, whether the site is doing well on search engine rankings, and simple luck. But even when traffic drops, there is a "floor". Since the release of The Last Airbender in July 2010, month-on-month drops have occurred four times. There have never been fewer than 180,000 visitors per month in that time.
So why all the "I'm leaving" blog posts? I suggest that their current prevalence is due to a shift towards making those kinds of posts rather than becoming inactive quietly, as people used to. With a staggering 26 active rollback users (there were fewer than a dozen eighteen months ago), this makes much more sense than panicking that "Avatar Wiki is dying". Take it easy, tiger.
Congratulations to Natsu11 and Theavatardemotivator, who have become joint deputy editors at The Ba Sing Se Times. Natsu will be primarily take responsibility for the compilation of the newsletter, while TAD will be the resident copyeditor.
1. Does it feel different being an admin after being a fanon admin for over an year?
It's not majorly different; when I was a fanon admin, I always was very active in canon maintenance and would frequently do the deletions normally left for the main admins. And now, as an admin, I remain active in the fanon side as well, starting publication of The Generals and continuing on Mysteries. It's all in all pretty much the same, given how much I feel I need to do.
2. What are your opinions on the movie and your expectations for Legend of Korra?
I did not like the movie ... I had to sit through the whole thing with a moderate fan beside me trying to tell me who things weren't all that different. They were, and I was quite disappointed. The animation was good enough, but the acting and writing had a lot to be desired. Korra, on the other hand, looks like it will be quite a masterpiece. The style looks fluid and brilliant, and it looks like it will be a full series with as much epic-ness as Sozin's Comet. I'm a little hesitant about the technology, but considering the Mechanist had already invented half of it by the original series, I can let it slide.
3. How are your fanons going? Do you have plans on writing more series?
With college classes, I've been forced to put Wiki work on the back burner ... sad to say, yet true. I've been keeping an eye on things and trying to come up with ideas, but I haven't had too many as of late. I've already finished The Generals, so that will be coming out on a pretty regular basis (for those who care to read), and I'll get working on Mysteries and a special surprise as well (Natsu already has an idea as to what it is). As for my future plans, I've got another idea in the works, that as of now only Dragon of The West knows about and that is so far away from publication that I have no need to be mentioning it. But, I will say that I've written a few things here and there for it, as well as my most brutal scene ever. When it comes out, I think my fan base will be pleased.
4. Considering that you've won the Fanon Trivia Contest, you must have read many fanons. What are your favorites?
Favorite fanons: I've always liked the Wanted-verse, including all of Dragon's wonderful expansions. I honestly feel that his series helped make Wanted into what it became. I'm into Sozin's Blood, Child of Destiny, Alone, and HTF; those are the ones I've read all that's out. I've also liked Avatar: Legend Of Fire and The Runaway', but the author is gone now, so there's little chance they'll be finished. On my to-read list are Energy Saga, catching up on The 600th day and see what I can read of Rassilon's stuff when he publishes it. I'm not incredibly well-read in all the wiki's fanon, given my very specific taste, but these are some of the examples of what I see and enjoy.
5. What, in your opinion, needs to be improved on the wiki?
I see the wiki as constantly evolving based on the new users coming in. This, of course is great because of all of the new perspectives that are brought into play from newer, dynamic users. However, most policies were put into place for good reason, and I urge users to think about the origins of policies before proposing a forum to overturn them. I'm not saying all policies must stay, but that I see forums happening all the time about incredibly (in my opinion) minor issues. The wiki as a whole is amazing, probably in its best state ever, but it's clear the minor issues are still the bulk of our changes. Korra will bring about massive changes to the wiki, and we must be prepared. Large scale policies may need to be changed or amended, so we should keep ready.
6. You, of course, are a very experienced user. What are your "tips" for newer users?
Tips: A system I've seen work is to stick to asking few users questions. Connect with a user who is more experienced than you and direct your questions to them. They can get you the answers, or they can at least tell you where to find out. And, instead of simple memorization, conceptualize. I think that is the single most important thing that a Wikian can do. Find out the origin of policies, traditions, or the system of how Wiki coding works, and then find out why and memorize that. If we have a small group of analytical users, it will be better than a larger group of users who are unsure of what to do. We can then use the experience we gain to spread to newer users by taking them under the Wiki-wing and teaching. Then, they'll be able to teach the next generation of users.
Since I was booted from editing, I put out several job applications, making sure to bolster my résumé by adding my talents:
(1) Has memorized every episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
(2) Has done extensive editing on the Avatar Wiki.
(3) Aang's staff. [snicker]
Unfortunately, no employer apparently wanted to go for someone as talented as me, seeing as they were sure I wanted a lot of payment for my awesomeness. Well, I didn't want much, just a few thousand ... a day. That shouldn't be too difficult, am I right? I mean, look at that one country with the crazy inflation! Those guys must be rich in the trillionaire business!
I might be a trillianaire in the Iar Sea, but I want to be a trillionaire in the real world, too.
Eventually, though, while peddling handcrafted plushies and secretly smuggling computer hardware in Ba Sing Se, I landed a deal serving tea at the Jasmine Dragon. Oh wait, no, just kidding, it was the Jazmine Dragon, some new-age ripoff hoping to catch customers off guard by rationalizing none would be able to spell. Somehow, the long line of vagrants, vagabonds, and one other word starting with a v I can't repeat here for the sake of the kiddies proved their pessimism right. While juggling my two new jobs [literally, I was juggling cups of tea and plushies here, trying to get both to the customer without destroying either], I found myself a nice apartment known as the cupboard in the kitchen, and there I holed up, shivering, wishing I were a Firebender. Sadly, I was stuck being a nothing until I realized that those bozos were writing comments like "I like this alot".
Finding one such customer, who was a darkly-dressed teacher at the local Academy for Land Operations and Tactics, a military institute of some kind or another, I asked him quietly, "What is an alot?"
From over the top of his nonexistent sunglasses - I very much wanted to retrieve that homemade flamethrower and burn him like a truck full of Chihuahua-shark hybrids - he opened his mouth, revealed to me a sickening maw full of broccoli and chocolate at the same time, and said: "What?"
Unfortunately, I could tell from his accent that he was, in fact, saying, "wut?"
I was about to go all flying kick-a-pow on him right then and there, but a little voice in my head whispered, "What would Kung Fu Action Jesus do?"
"Wait to be attacked?" I inquired. The Li'l Voice nodded. I leaned over the customer. "You said you liked our alots, but we don't serve alots here.
"Oh, you must be stupid, jay-kay. I mean like I like this tea alot." He gestured towards the cup now rattling from my Godzilla-level anger.
"What is a tea alot?" I hissed, my hand making the table vibrant.
He laughed out loud. "Alot means I liked it very much, dumb boy."
"He called me a boy. Can I kill him now?" I questioned.
Li'l Voice was sporting a helmet. And a grenade. "Oh ... yes."
With a battle-cry befitting a viking from Valhalla, I ran at him and karate chopped his idiocy. As I would later tell it:
"So there I was, toe to toe with five of the nastiest grammar violations you ever saw! Comma splices oozing from monstrous jaws! Spelling errors sharper than daggers! Slowly, all ten of 'em surround me. But do I surrender? No! I summon my highly trained killer instincts, and pounce! Hya! Kick-a-pow! Pew pew pew! Haa! And when the dust cleared, there were twenty less grammar violations in the world."
As his stupidity fell into pieces around him, he emerged holding a book of Iroh's wisdom and wearing thick hipster glasses. Bowing to me and immediately computing his tip in his head, he used his newly discovered psionic powers to levitate across the room and teleport away.
For a moment, I was concerned, but then I beat up his remaining stupidity and tossed it at the first person who walked through the door, figuring that anyone inattentive enough to end up at the Jazmine Dragon wouldn't notice the extra dumbness.
The first person to walk through the door? Sokka.
As the stupidity hit him, his eyes widened, he zeroed in right at me, and he yelled: "I want you to be my secretary!"
He then picked up Toph, kissed her fervently, set her back down, and turned his shirt inside out.
I stared blankly as he ran over to the owner of the teashop, some clown named Jar Jar Tinks, and hugged him while screaming, "Uncleirohuncleirohcanihavesomefreeteaaaaa?"
The next few days was a cliché whirl of hanging out - or shall I say haanging out? - with Sokka and Toph, who had been apparently looking for a secretary to answer all their fan mail. Since I've never been in a buddy montage, especially not an Avatar buddy montage, I felt it quite disorienting as all of the backgrounds simply began to switch. While Sokka and Toph were able to keep smiling and immediately doing whatever the new background demanded, I was the montage guy who hung around in a corner and pretended to be a confused snail sloth.
Let me tell you, it's very difficult to be a confused snail sloth, especially since they do an excellent job of making themselves seem confused. Besides, I didn't actually know what one looked like, so I was simply sprawled out on the floor, having hoisted two arms over my head to act as feelers.
I don't think Sokka noticed, but I'm pretty sure Toph stared at me. Well, she can't see per se, so possibly I was just imaging things. Or imagining things. Whichever. My backspace is stuck I suppose I'm going where no TAD has gone before by writing a nonstop sentence with no grammar or spelling HAHAHAHAHAHA A LIFE IN PLASTIC IS SO FANTASTIC I'll just have to use strike-throughs whenever I get in a crazy mood, which happens often.
Anyway, I was promptly saddled with answering some fan mail for Sokka. It's kind of like Avatar Answers Wiki, but five time more active and fifteen-point-six-seven-three times less fun. There I was, holed up in the middle of nowhere-land trying to answer stupid mail for Sokka. The cupboard might've been bad, but now I was forced to do it under the dinner table while half the team was busy cracking rude jokes. Well, Toph and Sokka were anyway. Suki, who had spontaneously apparated here just in time for me to write her name down, was just pretending to ignore them.
Secretly, I think she likes it. I'd insert an eyebrow waggle here, but some of the more suspicious readers might take it the wrong way. Therefore, I'll insert an eyebrow waggle for Sokka instead.
Sokka: [waffles eyebrows]
You're doing it wrong.
Deliciously, deliciously wrong.
Now, my handwriting is so bad, I call it handwronging. I failed a test once because the teacher couldn't read it. Monkeyfeathers, I got my perfect audial memory after realizing I couldn't read my own notes. So good luck to whoever received my letters. Then again, I was also writing in English and had to use Google Goggles to translate the letters themselves. Er ... that probably wasn't the best idea to hire me.
Dear Socka,
I love everything about you, from your massive rippling muscles to [censored censored censored]. Will you marry me? Or at least mail yourself in a box to me? Don't worry, my medical record is clean as my wrist.
Love, the girl next door, Northern Water Tribe
Dear KND with a G,
I'm not sure how clean your wrist is, but I wouldn't poke you with a ten-foot-stick. Anyone who confuses me with laundry - and that specific article of laundry - is a no-no in my book.
Besides, do you know how much money postage is these days? What, you want to bankrupt me? Money don't grow on trees y'know, it dug up from the ground.
Without a speck of love, Sokka.
Click "show" to continue reading!
See what I have to put up with? Er, up with what I have to put. This makes me want to do something wild. Like climb a waterfall. Or wrestle a starving lion. Or stick up to my parents.
Wait, actually, I want to live very much. Nix that last one.
Dear Toph,
I think you should ship with Aang, because Sokka is dumb and besides he's got that one girl. Plus I think opposites attracts, like magnets, so youxAang and ZukoxKatara must be very attractive.
-Lee
Dear -That's Not Your Real Name,
Monkeyfeathers magnets, how do they work?
Trust me, if Sugar Queen liked Sparky, I'd know about it in three seconds flat. Seismic sense and all. Let me give you a hint: Sparky likes Ninjagirl, not the Hopeful Hypocrit.
From, the girl who can't write because she's blind, you jerk, Toph.
"Lee" would later send me another letter full of Taang fan-art, except this time he signed as "TNYRL". I responded by mailing him a makeshift bomb made of very toxic glue. I knew that, like all idiots with no common sense whatsoever, he would eat it.
The funeral was very sad, since he'd died just before lunch. What a shame. He could have at least eaten.
Dear Suki,
Can I have your autograph? Also, what is the name of the martial arts technique(s) learned by the Kyoshi Warriors?
Yours truly, a surprisingly knowledgeable merchant of watermelon.
PS. Are you and Sokka clean?
Suki decided to answer her own mail, partly because it didn't come that often, but mostly because she refused to answer me the postscript. Judging from Toph's reaction of "let's blow the south wall off and storm away angrily, then turn Sokka into a llama" - minus the spinach puff references - I know the truth. I'd tell you, but you can't handle the truth. Or the tooth, for that matter. Siriusly, get your hands out of my mouth.
Finally, after fall fell and spring sprung, I had spent a year in the Avatar Circus, from April to April.
T. S. Eliot, you were right.
Ignoring all those non-bookies who didn't quite catch my reference, I'll say that after a year spent in the cupboard under the stairs pretending to be Harry Potter, I was more than a little ready to massage my cramp hand and be able to breath without inhaling the heady fumes of - oh my spirits there's a spider on your keyboard; heh, made you look - Sokka's socks. It was then that salvation came in the form of the Avatar's girlfriend.
Or, rather, the Avatar's girlfriend he didn't know he had.
Being a follower of my faith, I am well-versed in the Hebrew Bible, also
known as the Old Testament. Recently, I've re-watched "Zuko Alone" and
done an in-depth analysis of its themes, and I came across the notion that a few
key events in the episode may allude to certain situations in the Book of
Genesis, the first of the five books in the bible. Whether this was a
coincidence on Mike's and Bryan's parts or an actual reference to the
religious texts is ambiguous at best, but I will be exploring the latter
possibility with this blog.
The first instance I will investigate occurs when Ozai talks to his
father, Azulon, about transferring his older brother Iroh's
birthright to him due to the former's failure in besieging Ba Sing Se
and voluntarily withdrawal after his son Lu Ten's death in the ensuing
battle. At the end of the episode, after Azulon's mysterious death, the
birthright was switched from Iroh to Ozai, making the latter his father's
immediate successor. This event relates to the story of the twins Esau and
Jacob, whose origins are explained early in Genesis: Esau was the elder, and
Jacob the younger, clinging to his brother's heel when the two were born.
Jacob's mother, Rebecca, conspired with her younger son to get him her older
son's birthright, because Esau had no intentions of leading or a sense of
duty; all he wanted to do was hunt, which he did well, and thus he was
admired by his father, Isaac, for that reason among others. Jacob managed to
convince Esau to sell his birthright for a meal. Later, Isaac sent Esau
off to the fields to catch some game in order to prepare a meal, after
which he would confer his blessing to his eldest son. Rebecca overheard this
and hatched a plan to get the birthright for Jacob instead of Esau, and this
involved tricking Isaac (who was blind by this point) into uttering his
blessing to his younger son. She dressed Jacob up in skins and covered his
arms with hair (Esau was very hairy while Jacob was smooth-skinned), and she had
him prepare a very similar meal. Despite a very close call during
the initial execution of the plan, Jacob ultimately received his father's blessing
yet subsequently had to flee when Esau returned and Isaac realized his mistake,
shaking with rage since the blessing couldn't be repeated.
The second connection involves the first event as well as a second event
towards the end of the episode. After Ozai declares his desire to usurp
Iroh's birthright, Azulon says that his youngest son would be punished for
his defiance, so as that he (Ozai) experiences the pain of losing his
son. The connection with Genesis involves a much younger Isaac and his
father, Abraham. God commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, his only
legitimate son (he had another son, Ishmael, with his wife's maidservant,
Hagar). Reluctantly, he took his son to Mt. Moriah, built an altar, and bound
Isaac atop it. Abraham raised his knife and brought it down to Isaac's neck,
but God stopped him right before any blood was drawn, saying it was only a
test, to see how far Abraham would follow His orders. He then commanded
Abraham to kill a ram spotted in a nearby bush instead. Going back to the
episode, we know that Ursa, Zuko's mother, vowed to protect her son
at all costs. It is later found
out in "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse" that Ozai had every
intention of killing his son (directly contradictory to Abraham's reluctant
obedience to attempt to kill his own) and that Ursa prevented him doing so
by volunteering to hatch a plan that would result in Ozai becoming Fire
Lord, which resulted in Azulon's death (perhaps by her hand) and her
subsequent disappearance. This ties in with the latter part of the second
biblical instance (Abraham sacrificing a ram instead of Isaac) as well as
the implied aftermath of the birthright incident (although never mentioned
in Genesis, it is implied that she bore the brunt of the blame for Jacob
getting the birthright, as the latter was already long gone).
Those are the two events that tie Zuko Alone to the Book of Genesis.
Hopefully you enjoyed the blog, and feel free to comment below.
The Avatar of the Fire Temple is a
great fanon by Jall. It follows a mixed story based on
a novel. For anyone who likes a different story, I'd recommend this.
This romance story is very good; whether the idea is from the novel or not,
the drama and romance are still great. Actually,
I have never seen a better drama series on the wiki, since there are few of them.
Whether Jall is still active or not, this mix of drama and romance makes a
really nice short story which is something nice to read.
I won't reveal any of the plot's twists or main ideas to keep you wanting to
know more about this or read it, so I say it out loud again: Read it people!
6.5/10
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
Have a great Avatar or Avatar Wiki joke?
An interesting opinion about the wiki?
A fanon that desperately needs readers?
A review of a fanon you'd like to publish? Just write a column, and send it in to the editor.
As I am a (fairly) friendly and helpful user - a main goal of mine is to make sure that the community is always happy - and I decided to write a column on one way to stay happy on the wiki.
And by happy, I mean sane.
Sometimes work at this site drives you to the level where you're crazy. Believe me, at the end of this summer I had to work on my fanon, edit Omar's fanon, and write fanon reviews twice a week. It was chaos, and by the time school started up again I had to leave the heartbreaking message on Omar067's talk page saying I could not edit his story anymore. As I don't want anyone else to go through that pain, I've realized that the only way to the escape this insanity is to never enter it. Start small. Stay small.
You may be wondering why I am bringing this topic up now. Well, it's come to my attention that recently many users have just been loading too much work on themselves, some working on three or four fanons at once, along with huge projects. Working on that many projects at once will most likely cause some or all of the following things:
The projects will take a long time to complete.
Some projects will go through long inactivities.
Some great ideas will be cancelled due to working on other projects.
You may have quit groups or stop working with others.
Click "show" to continue reading!
Ouch. That hurts, doesn't it? For users who have multiple fanons and ideas going now, be prepared. For those who don't, you can prevent these crazy effects of overworking by staying small. Work on each fanon one at a time. Don't start projects if you're bored; do them when you genuinely know that you have time for them and when you know you'll have time for them in the future.
For anyone who has wondered how I managed to get 31 chapters of a well-liked fanon done in just over six months, the one reason which I think stands out is that I have no other stories going, and my only other major wiki commitment is the FRS. Even if my chapters may be shorter than other fanons, at the rate which I can publish them, it really isn't much different. I do have more plans for fanfiction: I've completely planned my next two stories from their first chapters to their finales, but I am waiting to finish my first fanon before I start either of those, because I want to get them done. And I am getting them done.
My point is: Don't start huge projects and multiple fanon stories because you feel like it or have a good idea. I can assure you that the work will backfire.
Special mentions
Aang20791, for his tireless work on the wiki's media articles
Powerfullest, for unceasing effort into content editing
Recipients may use the {{User special mention}} userbox on their user pages. Suggest users for this to the editor!
This report outlines any notable technical changes made by Wikia and by Avatar Wiki admins in the last two weeks.
In response to some design changes to blog listing elements, CSS fixes were implemented by yours truly to maintain their visual ease-of-use. This resulted in some changes to the blog list on "The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra".
A list of frequently asked questions was added to "The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra" by yours truly. The intention is to to attempt to reduce incidents of repetitive questions.
The IRC freenode channel#wikia-avatarfanon is now under the control of yours truly. It now redirects to our main channel, #wikia-avatar, as there is little practical use for maintaining two channels for one wiki.
An auto-save feature for the edit window has been implemented by Wikia. "We've added a new feature to our Visual Editor which temporarily auto-saves your work as you are editing, just in case your browser crashes or you accidentally close the window before you hit save. If this happens to you, simply go back to the same page, click "edit," and you will see a prompt asking you if you want to restore the draft of your edit. The editor stores the draft for six hours."
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Do you know how to change a username? I know I have to make a reqest, but when it says name, I don't know if I should put in my real name or my username? Ironavatar 23:53, November 12, 2011 (UTC)
It’s finally here. And the names of all the remaining chapters have been made known as well. Now, you may consider this one to be a bit of a “downer,” which, given what happened last time, is understandable. The chapters that come after this one won’t be so much. Enjoy! --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 15:02, November 13, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Moon Beam, its been a while and I wondered how you were doing and what you've been up to these days. Also, I wanted to ask if you still wanted to continue Legends of Miyuki. If you're still game, I am. Let me know. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 02:53, November 17, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Moon Beam - haven't heard from you in a while. How've you been? And are you still game to continue Legends of Miyuki? I am if you are. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 18:53, November 19, 2011 (UTC)
Recently, the United States House of Representatives introduced what they call the "Stop Online Piracy Act", abbreviated "SOPA". It corresponds to the similar legislative proposal written by the United States Senate, the "Protect IP Act". The bill, as written, would provide American authorities and media industry special interests with the power to make "rogue" sites virtually disappear from the Internet for Americans, similar to the "Great Firewall of China" on the other side of the Pacific. The act would give these groups excessive power to inhibit free speech. It would also give them the ability to disrupt the operation of content providers, including wikis, even where content providers are taking reasonable steps to prevent copyright violations.
If you did not understand all that – this legislation could create a system of censorship, even for non-Americans. We believe that it is imperative to take a stand against it now. American or not, tell Congress to stand down. If you are an American, write to your local Congress member in opposition to this legislation. Help prevent Internet censorship today.
We've finally got new updates and information about the first and second installments of The Promise, the postwar comics coming out next year, all thanks to Uiop60 and, of course, Gene Yang, who provided us with information. The Promise Part 1, the first graphic novel, is going to be released on January 25, 2012. Now, while we're all really excited for Legend of Korra, I'm more excited for these comics. They are like a bridge between our beloved original series and the new sequel spin-off. First of all, I've seen that there have been concerns about Aang's face, which supposedly looks "younger" and "like a nine-year-old child". The cover art for The Promise Part 2, however, denies such concerns as Aang clearly looks his age. Secondly, from the first few pages, it definitely looks that the comic is going to be worth the wait!
Now, for my opinions. After watching Gene Yang's youtube upload regarding this comic, I must say that I absolutely love Toph's redesign. She looks older and more mature. Katara's redesign is my second-favorite. Plus, after seeing some panels, I'm really impressed by Gurihiru, the team of artists behind the graphic novel! Their illustration is simply awesome and breathtaking! But, the thumbnail for the cover art of The Promise Part 3 was the one that took my complete interest. It looks awesome, and I don't think I'll be able to wait until it is released. Seriously, I'm sure I can't. By the time I saw it, I was already speculating and forming my own, not to mention stupid, theories about what's going to happen. From what we know currently, Kuei is going to reappear (I've my own theories as to what he did during his exile), along with, of course, my second-favorite animal in Avatar, Bosco, too!
Now, now, you might have obviously known that I'm super-duperly excicted. What are your opinions?
Note: If you haven't read Part I, look at the previous BSST first. Also: Be prepared for references to everything imaginable, including The Lion King [my point exactly, Zuko's Scar]. This contains a bloody lot of references, for example, to the beginning of a certain Harry Potter book where Snape catches Harry asleep on a train. If you'd like any explained, contact me. ;3
There she was. Sitting on the little step with a suitcase full of Aang memorabilia, hair a zoo as always, searching vainly over one of Sokka's expensive atlases possibly to find where her future boyfriend had gone.
Now here's the question: About whom am I talking?
Anyway, as I was sitting on the little step scouring through the atlas, I was surprised to hear a whiny little voice start wailing. "Do you know where Aang is? Do you know where Aang is? Do you know where Aang is?"
Seething with as much rage as a sadistic pacifism who desperately wanted to see certain people burn - I'm looking at you, User-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named - could muster, I lurched up, put the atlas away, grabbed my super special Avatar soft drink cup that only cost me three hundred rice bag labels, shrugged, and went on sitting on the step. I was waiting for the Suki-Sokka-Toph love triaangle to come back from a "night at the theatre", reversed last syllable and all, and I was definitely not going to miss the opportunity to destroy everything in the apartment, then blame it on pirates. Or ninjas. Pirates or ninjas? What about ninja-pirates? I flashed a grin. Oh yes, ninja-pirates would work.
By the time she came into view, the house was ransacked, every article of clothing switched and/or burned and/or washed with the colors and whites together, and the salt and sugar [gasp] switched, and I was back in Aang-fantasy-la-la land. My favorite kind.
So, sniggering about expandable arrows, I almost didn't see her approach, until she screamed: "It's a map!"
"No duh, Admiral Ackbar," I answered absentmindedly, turning the page and seeing a detailed thingymajigger of the Fire Nation, hoping that someone had been smart enough to map the Avatar's location. Then again, knowing Sokka . . . no matter.
A giant hand came out of nowhere and slammed the book out of my grip. Finally enraged, I looked up and tried not to gag.
My archrival.
A wild Meng appeared!
"Who are you?" she snapped.
I raised an eyebrow. "Come to challenge me at a Pokémon battle, Blue?"
"Name's Meng." She giggled, a sound like a thousand kitten heads being wrenched off and the jugular blood spurting all over a freshly waxed floor. Pity for those who waxed it. "It rhymes with Aang. We're engaged to be married, you know."
I blinked. "That's funny. I thought he was Katara's girlfriend. I mean - boyfriend."
She waved her hand slightly. "Bah." If she had a tail, she'd have been wagging it. "Maybe he is, but I'm his fiancé."
I put the atlas down and stood up to my full very impressive 5'2 frame and squinted at her and then did some other actions will total and utter disregard for the serial comma. "What's that, little girl?"
"You jelly?" She snorted with laughter like a crazed cow hippo. I frowned.
"I hope you taste as good as cow hippo," I muttered under my breath.
Meng froze. "Whah?"
"Because I'm going to kill you." I snatched the nearest weapon I could find and threw it as hard as I could at her head. She pitched backwards, just barely able to straighten herself, and I attempted to roundhouse kick her in the chest only to lose my balance and fall onto the road myself. Before an ostrich horse cart could run me over, I scrambled back onto the step and pushed Meng's whiny little face into the ground. "The Zutaracaust is now an anti-Kataangcaust! Kill all the haters!"
"Kill all the haters?" she squeaked.
[Godwin’s Law. It’s a law.]
I paused for a moment, considering, my hand now around her throat. "Maybe that was a bit of a hyperbole and a half, but . . . come on."
"Maybe I could make a proposal," she wheezed. "I know where he is!"
I let her go instantly, then gasped as she tumbled backwards into the street. My arm snapping forward, I grasped her collar and held her up against the wall, growling. "I hate proposals. Where is he?"
"Let - me - go - first!" I dropped her like the sack of moldy potatoes she was, and she rubbed her throat, staring at me with such venom in her eyes she was practically shooting daggers, but the Copyright Ghost magically appeared, screamed, "Copyright! Copyright!" at the top of his lungs a few times, and ordered her to stop copying off of Mai.
I plunked down next to her on the step and nudged her with my elbow. Time to play good TAD-bad TAD. "Hey, listen, I'm really sorry." I sniffed. "I think we got off on the wrong . . . foot."
"Whatever." Meng tugged on her hair, but it only sprang up to its previous bouncy-ness. I think I'd rather see Zuko with a mullet than Meng with - no, no, anything is better than Zuko [shudder] with a mullet. "Here's my proposal: I give you the directions, you give me transportation."
I mentally reviewed all of my transportation-giving options and realized that I had a grand total of absokutely none. Then I turned to my evile but necessary friend and nodded. "Sure, I can get you transportation."
"Great." Meng clapped loudly, startling the oogies out of me, and grabbed the atlas in my hands, lifting it up so proudly I could have sworn I heard African chanting in the background. With a flurry of pages and the sound of my eyebrow being raised so far it might have disappeared from my face altogether, she tapped a map of the Fire Nation and pointed to the Capital. "He's taking an interview and posing for some Gene Yaang guy," she expounded, and I found myself wishing that explanation verb was 'exploded'. "There's going to be a lot of posing, if you catch my drift."
I stared at her incredulously, mouth having fallen to the ground. "The Promise isn't po - !" I yelled, loudly enough to startle a few characters returning just at the wrong moment, as always.
"What was that, TAD?" Sokka inquired as he and Suki apparated next to me, he with the remains of a bag of flaming fire flakes, she with a giant plush badgermole in her arms. "Who's that girl?"
"I'm the biggest Aang fangirl in the world," Meng boasted.
I glared at her. "Maybe, but I'm the biggest faangirl."
Toph showed up shortly thereafter, just in time to see Meng and me duking it out like like a pair of ferocious faangirling felines. She bit my arm; I slugged her face hard enough to knock her unconscious. "Good thing I practiced that maneuver on my sister," I muttered, stretching, then glancing up at the trio of Team Avatarites. "S'up?"
"Cool story bro fight it again," Sokka answered instantly, and I frowned at the usage of the Internet meme, considering that the Internet had yet to appear in the World of Avatar - take that, continuity addicts - and pinched the bridge of my nose in exasperation in a very Zuko-esque move.
Toph tapped a foot on the ground. "Sorry, am I interrupting something?"
"Fun time with you guys, but I'm leaving. I've got bigger birds to fry." I licked my lips. "I'll be seeing you
'round, yes, no, maybe, lobster?"
Sokka burst into loud chortles. "Lobster!" he howled. "Lobster!"
Suki glanced at him, frowning at his immaturity, then turned back to me. "Do we really have to lose you as a secretary?"
I shrugged. "Sorry, but, uh, I don't think that my skills were really vital to your success anyway. Just have Toph answer them. She'll do as good a job as I was, anyway."
At this point Sokka got over his insanity and now started to realize the truth of the situation. He threw himself at my feet. Well, not really. But if it weren't for Toph restraining him . . . "No, please!" he pleaded. "You have to stay!"
Meng blinked. I narrowed my eyes and put my hands on my hips. "Oh really?"
"Yes really!"
I scoffed, which was very difficult to do considering that I've only ever read the word scoff but still have no idea whatsoever as to what the Spirit World it means. "No way. For what?"
"You're the Meat God!" he cried out. "You're the only person in the entire team who will give me as much cooked meat as I want for free!"
"It's about to be sans gratis. Get out of here." I put my hand on his chest and tried to push him across the room, but I suppose it only works at teenage-infested drunk parties on the beach. I hear the surfing's choice, though.
With that, I spun around, hooked my arm into Meng's, hissed at the contact, and left, proud and triumphant, feeling like a movie.
Just kidding. I then had to go back, gather my meager things into a ratty old suitcase, and burn with discomfort as Sokka kept begging me for meat and Meng kept begging people for Aang artifacts. I shook my head and ignored the lot of them. Eventually, I actually left the house and disappeared, but not before giving in and cooking Sokka one last meal. I felt like a prison warden about to execute him, which is hilarious considering that they would probably forget me in about five-point-six minutes. Toph might remember me a bit longer, but Sokka? Just until the meat ran out. And even then, in his tiny brain, he likely couldn't think "TAD" and "meat" at the same time. Either way, I bundled myself up, and then Meng and I were running full-tilt towards the train station. I bought the tickets with counterfeit money and threw myself into a seat. Meng grumbled about transportation. I ignored her and asked for my complimentary bag of peanuts.
After two weeks or so on train and then at sea - on a ship called the Monkey Emu, so I could make as many monkeyfeathers quips as I wanted - we ended up on the shores of the Fire Nation. As I was paying for more train tickets, I eyed Meng and my suitcase, calculating their respective volumes, then bought just one ticket.
"Meng," I whispered urgently, "I just have enough money for one train ticket, so we'll be smart and pull the old Jewish tradition of getting two people on a train for one, okay?"
She hesitated. "Okay."
And that was how after listening to her squirm in a suitcase for a few days, I grinned to myself as I left her there on the train, enjoying my sadistic pacifism in all of its glory. Natural selection. Survival of the fittest.
Hopefully Severus won't mind my little "present". Maybe he'll even forget about the "missed the train, took a flying bison instead" incident.
[Side note: Professor Snape, if you're reading this, the tooth fairies infesting your office are not in fact mine. I blame Halloween. I suggest you call an exterminator. Or at least Hellboy.]
Now, to find my precious Avatar and [removed by the Commission for Removing Avatar Prawn (CRAP)].
I’ve been a viewer of some of your movies since I was in middle school when I saw The Sixth Sense, which was one of the better thrillers I had seen in a while. It was not necessarily my favorite, but as a fan of horror movies, I did enjoy the plot and the twists involved. Unfortunately, I could not say the same about The Signs or The Village, which came out in 2002 and 2004, respectively. Finally, there came Lady in the Water – the ultimate disappointment for me. Frankly, over time, your movies have become vaguer, cornier and harder to follow.
But enough of that. Let’s talk about the movie that’s most important – and that the people reading this are most interested in. That would be The Last Airbender, which is a live-action adaptation of one of my favorite shows. Let me just say that this stands out in my mind above everything you’ve ever done, so that none of the previously-mentioned movies matter to me anymore. This movie defines my image of you. And it was... awful.
The casting was poorly-done in relation to the show. The actors did not hold a candle to the personality of the characters I have come to know and love in the animated series. Some make a not of the races involved and while I personally don’t put as much weight on that myself, I do think it makes the movie less true to the cartoon series. The lines that were said that were meant to be witty came off as ridiculously corny. The bending was lame, the special effects were poor and the story was static. By taking all the personality and charm out of the characters, you have literally sucked the energy out of something that I love. Whatever good intentions you had, I’m afraid I cannot let that slide. I have heard that it is uncertain whether or not you will have the opportunity to direct the sequel or not. To be honest, I am rooting for the latter.
But there is still hope. No, I kid you not. Things can still work out between us. After all, The Phantom Menace was the worst of the new Star Wars trilogy, but by the time of Revenge of the Sith I was willing to forgive that disaster. If you do indeed get green-lighted for a sequel and make some serious improvements, all can be forgiven.
First off, forget the idea of a trilogy in this case. That’s the way it was with the Books of the TV series, but you’ve already changed so much and you have to change this to make it right. Make it a quartology, with Book 1: Water, Book 2: Earth and Book 3: Fire split into one movie leading up to the invasion and one with Sozin’s Comet in it.
So, taking your misguided character name pronunciations and lack of understanding of Avatar in general to the third movie, lets try to get right to the good part of the second season. Go to the meeting with Toph and make her as in-character as possible with an actress that actually looks like her. If she’s in-character and you get her to interact right with the other characters, people will almost forget how hopelessly out-of-character everyone else is. Almost. Whatever you do, don’t put Bumi in the movie. You heard me – DON’T put him in. He’s one of the best minor characters there is and I’d just like to keep him sheltered from you for now. I don’t trust you with him, even if things do get better. For the remainder of the second movie, try to incorporate "The Library" if possible, even if it makes the movie 3+ hours long. It would make the movie feel more like the show, which is something you badly need. After that, focus on the conflict between Team Avatar and Team Azula up until Ba Sing Se when the Dai Li come into the picture. Once it gets to the climax, don’t mess it up like you did by turning Koizilla into a giant wave or something like that.
In the third movie, you’re only working with half a season and you should take advantage of that by including more material from the show. As you’re building up to one of the great climaxes of the show, you should take a break and throw in some charming points from episodes such as "The Headband" and "The Painted Lady". Also, "Combustion Man" is an absolute must! I don’t care how you explain it in terms of your bending universe, just do it. You’ve taken too much bending action out of the show and you must make up for it somehow. The latter part of the movie will obviously be the invasion and this is where you need to incorporate some real bending. I’m not talking about “there’s earth beneath your feat” or the ability to “make fire” – I mean fire flying around left and right and fast-paced action the whole way through. Add some variety to the different Fire Nation opponents Team Avatar encounters. Also, it couldn’t hurt to have the Great Gates of Azulon scene from the show, since I could see that working well on a big screen.
As for the fourth and final movie, you need to make the scene with Zuko joining Team Avatar believable. Feel free to borrow some writing from the show, since I don’t fully trust you to pull it off on your own – no offense. When it gets to the final part with Sozin’s Comet, I don’t know what to tell you on that since the four episodes fit together into an awesome movie that’s essentially written for you. I wouldn’t try to invent the wheel on that. If you change some things, try to enhance the effects of the airship scene and the Agni Kai between Zuko and Azula. Also, ditch the idea of the Avatar not marrying somehow so that Katara and Aang end up together. A lot of fans need that to happen!
That’s my two cents for the day. In the unlikely event that you ever read this, I hope it helps you out.
Recently, as the collective group of Avatar Wiki users know, I published a blog on likely connections between the Book of Genesis and "Zuko Alone", to unexpected success and praise from many readers. I did however have afewdetractors, but they only represented a few of those who posted comments in response to the blog. In the same comments section, I mentioned that should I find more links to the Torah (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament), I would post them in a successive blog posting. In this blog I will be analyzing and commenting on allusions to the Book of Exodus (the second of the five books, and perhaps the most well known of the books, ahead of Genesis) from a few episodes in the series, rather than on one specific episode. Granted, these allusions will not be nearly as strong or notable as the ones mentioned in my previous blog, but I will attempt to highlight and interconnect them to the best of my abilities.
Before I conduct my analysis, a disclaimer: What I've written in my previous blog as well as what I'm about to reveal here is not trying to argue that a specific viewpoint is more recognized than any other interpretation. The three monotheistic religions (one God) (Judaism, Islam, Christianity) each portray these events in their respective religious texts with slightly different interpretations from one another. I'm portraying it from Judaism's point of view because that's what I know, and that's the religion in how I was raised growing up.
For the first possible Exodus allusion, we head to the final episode of Book 1, "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Almost immediately after Zhao killed Tui, the Moon Spirit, by slicing the koi fish with a Firebending slash, an angry and disheartened Aang went into the Avatar State and merged with a seemingly wrathful La, the Ocean Spirit and became "Koizilla". Koizilla went on a rampage, killing off as many Fire Nation troops as it could, until it managed to vanquish the Fire Nation's flotilla (shortly after which Tui was revived using Yue as a willing host for its human form, and Zhao was subsequently drowned by a vengeful and defused La). In one of the scenes where Koizilla kills troops, Water Tribe warriors and Fire Nation soldiers were fighting each other on either side of a small canal, when the fused behemoth's mighty figure interrupted them. The Water Tribe warriors immediately bowed down, while the Fire Nation soldiers stood guard, raising their weapons at the giant. The warriors were spared while Koizilla drowned the soldiers with a simple wave generated by its large arm. This alludes to the ten plagues brought down on Egypt, specifically the last one: The Death of the Firstborn (in Hebrew: Makat Nechorot [pronunciation]), where each of the firstborn of the Egyptians was struck down by the Angel of Death (God), including Pharaoh's own child. The Israelites were saved from the same fate by painting their doorways with the blood of a freshly-sacrificed lamb. The Angel "passed over" (this is how "Passover" came to be named) the houses of the Israelites and smote the firstborn of the Egyptians. An interesting and ironic revelation of this plague was that the Pharaoh himself was a firstborn, but God saved him from death, to witness the grave destruction and sorrow caused to his people, as well as to his own family. Heavily distraught and in a state of grief, he demanded Moses and the Israelites leave Egypt, which they did in haste. The Pharaoh changed his mind soon after and ordered his surviving armies to chase down the slaves he only recently released, but they were all drowned once the troops arrived at Red Sea, where the parted waters were reunited. Looking back at the event in the episode, it isn't difficult to surmise that Koizilla represented the Angel of Death carrying out the final plague, "passing over" the Water Tribe warriors and striking down the Fire Nation soldiers.
The second possible allusion takes place at the end of "Avatar Day", when after saving Chin Village from the Rough Rhinos, Mayor Tong rededicated the festival to honour the Avatar rather than the original purpose of villifying the spirit. One of the measures was to make cookies in Aang's image by simply using uncooked dough. This was to signify that Aang was not boiled in oil, as his original punishment stipulated, but rather that he protected the village from capture and destruction by the Rough Rhinos. In the haste to leave Egypt after the Pharaoh's command, the Israelites did not have time to allow their bread to rise, as is normally done when baking it. As a result, they were left with partially-baked and unleavened bread, known as matzah, which is the primary food eaten during Passover. Granted, this is a very weak comparison, as Lady Lostris pointed out in the comments section of my previous blog since it only relies on the coincidence of one small item (the food).
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The last allusion takes place in "The Serpent's Pass", when Katara and Aang help their group (incluing Sokka and Hope's parents) cross the watery expanse in between the two sections of the Serpent's Pass, by splitting and forming a water barrier around them using Waterbending. The allusion only focuses on the part where the water is parted, and not the barrier afterwards. The scene alludes to Moses parting the Red Sea to cross the expanse leading towards the other side, representing freedom from Egypt. As the Israelites were crossing, Pharaoh and his armies chased them down, but were temporarily halted when Moses summoned a large pillar of fire to halt the military's progress. Once the Israelites and Moses crossed over, the pillar vanished, enabling the forces to enter the partition, when they were subsequently drowned by the rushing waters reuniting. Accounts of the Pharaoh after the incident are ambiguous as to what really happened. Either he died with his men, or as "The Ten Commandments" (1956) and "The Prince of Egypt" (1998) illustrate, he remained on shore while he was forced to watch his men drown. What supports the latter opinion is that it seems God prevented the Pharaoh from going with his men in order to have him watch his armies' demise at His hands.
These are three events that tie the series to the Book of Exodus. Hopefully you were intrigued y the blog's contents and feel free to comment below. Thank you for reading.
“So, this Weatherbending thing,” Katara started. “How many people do you think know about it, and how are we going to find this guy? I mean, do people know him?"
Aang looked towards his girlfriend. “All we can do is keep moving, and hopefully it doesn't take a bad situation to find him, like the spirits said."
“I can’t believe people could change the weather like this,” Sokka said.
“I guess you can believe it,” Zuko replied. “It’s happening in the world right now, and we need to stop it.”
The Team continued their trek through the barren forest, walking up the grassy path. Suddenly, a figure moved quickly through the brush.
“What was that?” Toph yelled out. “I felt something go right by us!”
The Team looked around, confused. “Toph, I didn’t see anything,” Katara said.
“But…I could feel it. I could hear it,” the blind Earthbender turned back towards all of them.
“I didn’t see anything either,” Sokka responded. “If you felt something, it was probably just some animal of some sort, Toph.”
Soon thereafter though, they all felt a temperature increase.
“No kidding, Avatar, why don’t you state the obvious some more!?” A man’s voice called out, looking down from the trees at them all.
“Who’s there?” Zuko yelled. “Show yourself!”
As soon as the Fire Lord said this, the man from above used his fire jets and jumped down from the trees, positioning himself in front of the gang. He wore a Fire Nation General’s uniform, indicating he was, at least at some point, a general within the Army. He was followed by a woman, wearing a blue Water Tribe dress, riding a small wave to reach the team. She appeared on their right. To their left, another apparent Fire Nation general, alongside an older gentleman in Water Tribe clothing, appeared from beyond the trees.
“Good day, Team Avatar,” the man in front of them said. “Fire Lord Zuko, it is a shame my first time meeting you will be short.”
“Who are you?” Zuko demanded.
“No patience to allow for explanations, huh?” The general smiled, shaking his head. “I would think the Fire Lord would show some patience, especially a spoiled brat like yourself. In any event, I am General Zorro, brigadier general in the Fire Nation Army. I served under your father for several years, and your grandfather as well. I also served with your Uncle in his first siege of Ba Sing Se, but of course he failed. I was a proud man serving under Azulon and Ozai, but you came in and ruined the quest for world domination. It’s time you paid for that. However, how rude would I be if I didn’t let the rest of my crew introduce themselves?”
The second general turned to them. “Pleased to meet you…since you are all my targets today. I am General Ezan. I served in the War alongside Zorro, and I too was a proud man under your predecessors, Zuko. I would love to get that back.”
“My name is Kianna,” the woman spoke up. “I am from the Northern Water Tribe, where I thought I couldn’t learn combative Waterbending. What makes you so special, that you think you can just become better than me?” Kianna looked straight at Katara. “You, from the South? You could barely hold your tribe together, and suddenly you think you can run the show, little girl? By the way,” she signaled towards the other Water Tribesman. “This is Baktan, my husband’s brother.”
“Look who we have today…it shall be a day to remember,” Baktan said evilly.
“Okay, who are all of you?” Aang said, preparing to attack.
“Why, you haven’t heard?” Zorro asked mischievously. “It is us… the only other Weatherbenders in the world. We are… the Meteorologists!”
Some members of them collectively gasped, as they all prepared for attacking positions.
“So it’s you. You’re the ones who have been changing the weather!” Zuko yelled out.
“Specifically, I took care of this nation,” Zorro said. “You all looked warm, so I cooled you off a little. Only the most comforting temperatures for my nation!”
“Your nation?” Zuko yelled again. “Not today!”
“Are you sure?” Ezan began. “I don’t think you will be in charge after we’re through here.”
Darksome Knights is a creative fanon which takes place in seven connected worlds, including the worlds of Avatar, Kingdom Hearts, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Pokemon, and Percy Jackson, and the mysterious Five Pillars who are destined defeat the Darksome Knights, who has returned to the worlds, making them enter a reign of chaos.
After reading Book 1, I really don't know what to say. This was so confusing - but so good. I loved each part and I've got to say this is probably the most creative fanon I've ever read. Each chapter is unrelated in the beginning, filled with mystery and suspense, you want to know what happens next and are left with questions or ideas, only to read the next chapter which is different, leaving you in a unique and confused need to read more. Good job, Lightning.
Scores:
Story - 8.7: Some chapters were a bit short or went to fast, but if you read it over a few times and know what to expect, it flows pretty well.
Action - 9.0: Action itself - not so much. Leaving you hanging and wanting to read more or figure out the mysteries of the seven worlds - all the way.
Writing - 8.3: Pretty much average.
Creativity - 9.7: It's right on the line between being very creative and not having to do with Avatar at all - but I think it balances on the line pretty well - I've never, ever seen anything like this in my life.
Believability - 8.9: - Some parts were a bit so so, but it didn't affect the general gist of the story at all.
Character Development - 7.9: I know in Book 2 this will probably get better, but in Book 1 each chapter is in a different world so there isn't much time to expand on their personalities.
Average Score: 8.8
Note: All scores are out of ten
Advice for Lightningthief9: This was a wild fanon, man. I loved it, but make sure that you keep it to a certain level of creativity and thoughtfulness, because I think others may not. One thing I think you can improve on is making chapters longer, think about how much story can be fit into an ATLA episode, or imagine if you started watching ATLA and a whole episode was just a conversation or a celebration. Make sure there is a bit of action in every chapter too, other than that I really think your on a roll.
What kind of users should read Darksome Knights? Anyone who wishes to read a confusing, suspenseful, wild ride of a fanon should look at this. At times it may be a bit too confusing, but I think you'll get the idea of it. Darksome Knights isn't any ordinary "after-the-war" fanon, I'll tell you that much.
This series takes place after The Legend of Korra, 16 years after Korra's death. An Earth Kingdom boy named Leon is the new Avatar, and he hates it. Leon runs away. On his way to nowhere, he meets the still-living Guru Pathik, who tells him how important the Avatar is.
Looking at the main page of the story, we can also see that there was a past Fire Naton Avatar named Zien, he dicovered the history of the Avatar spirit. We can assume that the author will try to reveal how and why the Avatar was created.
A greatly-writed story, and a brand new one, is obviously lacking readers. It is creative as well. May I also say that this author has a great potential, as an author and a contributor. So you gotta read the fanon, it is cool.
8/10
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"We're switching the order of display for names on the top of your Profile to emphasize the name you prefer to be called in conversation. If you prefer to be called by your username, you can leave the alternate name field blank." But you would have noticed that already.
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If you were to ask me how to describe The Hunger Games in one word, I couldn't, unless the-greatest-most-spectacularized-awe-striking-incredulositive-novel-ever-written counts as one word. ;) Yes, you started watching Doctor Who on part of my nagging I presume, and I have started reading The Hunger Games on account of your near-Harry Styles-like obsession with it on your Tumblr, and the incredible trailer which was released a few weeks ago. I'm about a chapter in, and I love it so far. :D Rassilon of Old(Wall - Help) 03:21, November 25, 2011 (UTC)
Hi Moon Beam! I sort of a new user here (not really...) and I need help making a signature. Do you think you could help me? I'll understand if you're busy and won't get back to me for a while. Thank you! Onetwohundred (talk • contribs) 23:39, November 29, 2011 (UTC)
Hmm... could you make the "one" lime green, the "two" dark gray, and "hundred" light purple? Thank you! :D Onetwohundred (talk • contribs) 22:18, December 1, 2011 (UTC)
Haven't talked to you for a while! ^_~ oh and btw I started watching Doctor Who :D It's so awesome!!! ^_^ この世界では人の二種類が存在する。盗む人やから盗まれている人々。 07:38, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
Recently, there have been a number of leaks of official material to sources of varying credibility and reputation around the Internet. The most damaging of these has been the posting of enough pages from Gene Yang's upcoming graphic novel to deduce all of its major plot points. Only a few days ago, images from the opening sequences for The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra also surfaced before a personal request from Mike DiMartino was issued to remove links to it.
As a site that does its best to respect copyrights, to uphold moral rights and to protect the integrity of the franchise, Avatar Wiki does not, and should not, condone or spread leaked spoilers. In contrast to some sites (the moral compass of whom could be questioned), we operate with the intention of catering the widest Avatar audience possible. Many on this site don't appreciate their enjoyment of franchise installments being hampered by leaks.
We should keep this in mind across the site's various communication and informative features, particularly comments. They become difficult to administrate when many of our rollback users and administrators don't want to see leaks, but may stumble across them by accident during the course of work. Avatar Wiki should set an example by taking a stand against the unethical spread of leaks. Prevention of further leaks is preferable.
1. How does it feel being a fanon admin? What are some things you hope to achieve now that you are one?
It feels pretty good, though at the end of the day, I'm still just another user with pretty much the same level as the bulk of the userbase. I just hope to help keep our fanon space at the high quality it has been praised for – ensuring all are up to our standards and that they're all in the right place (categories).
2. What are you really hoping to see in Legend of Korra?
I want to see the roots of the Equalist Movement, the same character depth we got with most characters in ATLA, just how far we have come in 70 years, and of course some flashbacks to the past.
3. Did you see the movie, The Last Airbender? What disappointed you the most about it? Would you see parts 2 and 3, if they come out?
I have never seen it in full, but I have seen enough to see that it is a poor movie. I was truly disappointed by the bending – the moves were really weak and complicated. Further, the characters had no depth and emotion was sorely lacking. I don't think I would be up for anything further.
4. You've written/been writing several fanons. Was it difficult to make time to write them? Are you happy with the way they did/are turning out?
I have had a good amount of free time on my hands, though it has been dwindling as of late. I was not happy with how the first half of "Engagements" turned out, those needing some serious pre-release revisions, but I loved the second half. I like where "Weatherbenders" is headed currently, I'm just hoping I can keep it on the right track.
5. Where do you think the Wiki can be improved?
Our fanon space still has quite a number of articles that could use fixing up. Also, some canon space articles lack information that can be used, as was brought to my attention a few days ago. We are a solid wiki, but, users should not think everything is perfect – there is always room for improvement.
6. How has your time here been for you?
Oh, wow...get ready for rambling. :p My time here has been incredible. I have met many awesome people, just too many to name specifically – though I'm sure they know who they are. ^^" This wiki, thanks to its fanon space, has felt like I can free my mind up more...it helps me get some creative ideas out of my head and into words, such as "Weatherbenders". But, mostly I've loved my time here because of the community. If I didn't join... well, I wouldn't have made some close friends. :)
News: Demotes are officially making a comeback next BSST. Hooray for a clear schedule!
This is not going to be funny but rather a reflection on the shipping insanities of a truly crazed fandom - or should I say fandumb?
Even though 70.483% of all statistics are made up on the spot - and nine out of five people suffer from math illiteracy - let me give you a few fictional statistics. TvTropes is a popular website that deals with things seen constantly in media; examples of "tropes" include "Mind-Control Eyes", referring to the swirly/googly/pupil-less/iris-less/etc. eyes that the brainwashed usually have, such as Jet and Joo Dee, and parodied "for the lulz" in The Ember Island Players; "Sealed Good in a Can", which refers to any sort of benevolent force trapped somewhere, such as Aang in his iceberg; and "Kangaroo Court", describing a sham legal proceeding a lá Avatar Day. Now, TvTropes is a really great, really entertaining little site that makes sense and knows about what it is talking; most of its users are of the "Internet age" that loves sci-fi, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, and video games. In fact, Avatar itself isn't a common staple on most trope pages.
Furthermore, the Avatar shipping crises are highlighted on almost every single shipping trope. For a site that deals with mostly sci-fi, what's going on here?!
The answer is simple. After scouring the Internet, I came up with proof of the worst kind: Avatar has one of the most rabid ship followings - and one of the rudest, deadliest, most idiotic-beyond-a-scrap-of-doubt in any way, shape, or form, shipping wars. Cha, wait, there's another prominent Avatar feature! [facepalm]
So who's to blame for all of this? The fact that less than half of the fans of Avatar are female? The constant ship teases on the part of the creators? The woe-is-us-the-fanatics cry of "they're just shipping it because they're never seen the show"?!
It might just be a combination of all three. But first, let's take a look at the history of shipping. Warning: The following may be extremely disturbing; just remember that I had to experience . . . firsthand . . . as I was doing research for this article. [puts on aviator goggles] These goggles do nothing, but they sure make me feel much better!
And why am I qualified to write this kind of stuff? I've been everywhere. Zutara, Kataang, Zukaang, Sukka, Yukka, Tokka, Ty Lokka, Jetara, Hatara, Taang, Azulaang, Hakursa, Zhaozai, Tyzula, My Cabbages - you name it, I've seen it or read about it, not because I ship them necessarily, but because I like to keep myself informed on all things Avatar, and unfortunately Avatar is, as we have seen, one of the most, if not the most, shipping-and-flame-war-inclined fandoms. I have seen it all, and I'm got the mental scars to prove it. All I did was take the most mainstream of the shippings and bring it straight to you, no awkward fanfics or terrifying fanart required. You're welcome.
I've had some particular experience with Zutara, Zukaang, Sokkla, and other "crack" pairings, mostly thanks to my sister and my friends, few of whom ship Kataang. Therefore, one might say I'm more or less qualified. No, this column will not be about debunking these other pairings. The canon shippings - Kataang, Maiko, and Sukka - have been confirmed to occur in the end, and there is no way around the fact. This is only a history of the bloodiest war since the Amercan Civil War.
That's bloody.
There will also be, towards the end of the article, a few spoilers of The Promise. The spoilers in question are very minor plot points and cover perhaps three panels in total, but it is understandable that some do not wish even these small ones. There will be another warning at that point in time. Just letting you know that I'm watching out for you.
In order to do research for this article, I am very literally going to go back in time. Arming myself with nothing more than the useless goggles mentioned above and my own wicked humor, I raced about six years back in time: In other words, I went back to the blogs and comments, etc., on websites since Avatar's creation. Let's see what the Avatards have to say.
Please note that the views expressed in this article do not reflect Avatar Wiki's or even the author's. Because the article deals with "proof" of non-canon shipping paraphrased or quoted from various blogs around the interwebz, please keep in mind that the author does not necessarily ship these ships. The author's preferred shippings may be found at the bottom of the article.
Lettuce souprise ewe - great restaurant name, by the way - by starting out at the very beginning. During the first few episodes, Zuko had this fangirls, sure, but no one really paid attention to him until the Agni Kai of 103; that was when the first wave of Zuko fanart rolled out, and some, looking for a shipping partner to admire Zuko's great qualities of aanger and aangst, turned to Katara, who was then the only recurring female character on the show. Aang acted particularly childishly in those first two episodes, and even his great explosion of sorrow-turned-to-Avatar-State in 103 was considered nothing more than a temper tantrum by some. Younger fans tended to identify with Aang and say it was Kataang at first sight; older fans tended to go Beauty and the Beast and/or misinterpreted Lion King II and assume that Zutara would result either in Zuko's defection or from the fact that he was a villain.
And by fans, naturally, I mean females.
The male fans, most of whom didn't care either way, either assumed a) Aang was the protagonist and therefore Kataang would happen or b) Avatar was an animé and therefore . . . Zutara would happen. Either way, very few realized Avatar was in fact Americanimé, not Japanimation - and trust me, viewers confuse those all the time.
Personal story time: I was chatting over the web with one of my sister's friends, who mentioned she thought Zuko was "hot". Disgusted, I asked her how she could think that - after all, Zuko had an ugly scar. Cha, I was, what, eight at the time? The friend typed, "*shrug* idk he is". And that was the beginning of Zutara for many. Very many. Extremely many.
When 104 aired, almost everyone thought Suki would be a one-off character, and the Sokka fangirls - of which there were few at this point - squealed with delight at the prospect of their "holy shrine" finally "getting a girl". They jabbered and flamed those who didn't agree that Suki would return. Incidentally, this is a case of Fandom Gone Right.
The Kataangists - of which, again, there were somewhat less at this time - were excited about the Kataangst present in 104, and, let's face it, there were a few questionable shots, all of which were swiftly Photoshopped. However, the Zutara push was stronger - though very weak compared to what it would become - as Aang hadn't yet quite proved himself, and Katara still seemed more like an older sister to him than anything else.
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106 brought with it something much . . . straanger. The fanship fell in love with Haru, finding him as amazing as many did Zuko. He would not regain that type of popularity until his mustachio'd return in The Invasion. Haru was the first true potential "boyfriend" Katara had: Older, kind, and with the ability to cause the girl to spout off two speeches about hope and the revolution? True love! You can see it everywhere! Hatara - or Hataru; this ship never received a true all-encompassing name, and a handful of fans still stick stubbornly to the more portmanteau-but-less-orthodox Hataru - received a surprising amount of artwork, as well as a few AMVs, including a somewhat controversial one that ended up being taken off of YouTube before it ended up on the animé equivalent of RedTube. The video's title? "Hot HaruxKatara action". I had to shift through some five pages of comments before finding that name, and I'm not sure if it is correct or if the commenter was merely referring to the contents.
[coughs]
Everything seemed to settle down for quite some time - surprisingly - and nothing too terrible resurfaced until - oh my spirits shield your eyes no wait grab some acid instead - infamous episode 109. At the sight of Zuko tying Katara to a tree and who-knows-what-else, the older demographic female fans of the show almost all switched to Zutara, because a great many of them loved the idea of being in that much daanger.
Time out here for a moment. There is such a psychological phenomenon known as "rape fantasies", wherein the [usually] female imagines herself as a victim. It's the same reason why good girls tend to like the bad boys, as alliteration claims, especially during their teenage years, and the same reason why there's a large following of vampyre-lycanthrope-demon stories like Twilight, because falling in love with a monster - or a daangerous boy - is considered pleasurable and a challenge for the victim. "Rape fantasies" don't have to be specifically about rape, of course, and most of it isn't, but the name has stuck thanks to a somewhat famous short story by that title published just as the necessary research was beginning to rise. Why is it that bondage is such common fetish fuel? Exactly. Why is it that Zutara is often depicted as violent, with Zuko or Katara dominating, usually painfully, over the other? Exactly.
All right, kids, back to the show.
Before the Zutara crowd was able to reorganize itself - remember, Zuko, though "hot", had yet to receive the massive fanbase he would later, due to the facts that the show didn't seem to be about shipping and it was not yet the ratings juggernaut of animated shows - we received what Bryke would later canonly call an "Avatar-crush" in an Avatar pocket guide, which means both parties were infatuated with each other. Zutara wasn't mentioned at all, thank goodness, and Kataang showed only Aang crushing on Katara. Jinko was also presented as an Avatar-crush.
But the original Avatar-crush about which I was speaking? Try some good, old-fashioned Jetara, with Jet as the terrorist bad boy that would later pave the way for Zutara, according to the fans. Yes, indeed, many Zutarians jumped ship and claimed that Jetara would be the new number one, and for a time, it was. Jetarians were highly vocal, being the Zutarians with finally some canon fanservice. Then Jet wasn't seen or heard from again, and the airing of the Blue Spirit bumped up Zutara back onto the radar . . . along with another unwanted side effect.
Oh yes. All together now, kids. Can we spell it out? Z-U-K-A-A-N-G, also known as Z-A-A-N-G. 113 provided a double whammy: Coupled with 112, it showed Zuko as being bad-ass enough to have Katara and reminded the audience of his existence, and it sparked Zukaang. For the first time, Zukaang fanart and fanfiction appeared, and a very large spurt of it at that. Then, when Zuko again faded from the radar, Zukaang artists disappeared into their yaoi corners, leaving Zutara to take the edge.
Fun yet unsurprising fact: In a few surveys, the results seemed to be idealized and split along a margin: Above the fourteen-year-old line [in other surveys, this became a fifteen-year-old or sixteen-year-old line, depending on the website], a majority shipped Zutara; below it thrived the Kataangists. Yes, there is a psychoanalysis to go with this, but it'll come a bit later. Just keep that in mind for now.
Suddenly, the light at the end of the tunnel drew nigh for Kataangists. It was official! Aang had a crush on Katara! Some Kataangists assert that Aang fell in love with Katara at first sight, but analysis doesn't seem to show it that way, not at all. Either way, when 114 aired - with neither hide or hair of Zuko to be seen - it seemed like a great victory, but for the first time, a large number of them fled to the online forums to crow their victory. A few older, aangered Zutarians lashed out by claiming Zuko to be an even more powerful bender.
And the flame wars - oh, the humanity! - were formed.
Oh yes, this was the very beginning of the flame wars. Kataang fanart started to appear, even though the Zutara fanart was artistically better; this was because the Zutarians were older and had more experience. Furthermore, everything was still up in the air at this point, though most Genre Savvy-types, whether immune to shipping or not, said Kataang would win, mostly because Aang was the protagonist.
After 115 and the first ever official Kataang kiss aired, Zutarians took to fanfiction and fanart with literal thousands of hits for Katara asking Aang to give Zuko a kiss, thus proving Zutara. Many of these either had Katara later kissing Zuko herself or having Aang "kiss" Zuko, then tell him what was going on. Of course, the Zukaangists leaped on the chance and proclaimed that Aang would kiss Zuko and find he liked it. By this point, those still shipping Jetara were beating a dead horse, at least until Avatar Extras showed up and screamed, "Jet is the first boy Katara ever kissed!" Here's the truth from Word of God, aka Bryke: "No, he isn't."
Then 116 came. Aang burns Katara! Dun dun dun! The Kataangists stated it was clearly showing that Katara cared so much more about Aang and that Aang was just trying to impress her. The Zutarians crowed that Aang was showing himself off to be immature and that Katara would want a "real man" later on. Then came another slew of one-off fanart; Jeong JeongxKatara.
The fanfic world would never be the same again.
People began to ship crack. Very much of it. After the airing of 117, a vast amount of one-off TeoxAang fanwork appeared, as well as TeoxKatara and even TeoxSokka. One can find fanfic and fanart for almost every combination in existance now, not because of those people truly shipping it, but simply "for the lulz". Many fans realized there was a certain perverted in seeing images of ships that could never occur in real life.
Side note: For those Taangists who also shipped Kataang, Teoph was a very popular side-ship.
Then came 118 and the start of Sokka's rise to popularity. Yukka was and remains the most popular Sokka ship, beating out Ty Lokka, Tokka, and even the officially canon Sukka. Fans of the shipping say it was built on true love, whereas Sukka was built on lust or something similar. Yue being a trapped princess and betrothed to someone else - Sokka initially falling for her looks but quickly finding her personality just as intoxicating - some compare the two to Aladdin and Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin', complete with flying carpet bison ride. This arc was what truly brought Sokka to life, and many, many female fans started to fangirl to no end. Though he never achieved the "memetic sex god" status of Zuko, he swiftly turned into a fan-favorite and is actually present in more fanart than either Zuko or Katara or Aang, mostly because the artists will often add him in to a panel or at the corner, simply because "everybody loves Sokka". He is also a very common staple in fanon. Incidentally, he appears to be the only shipping character in the entire show immune to Die For Our Ship, mostly because there are so many options for him: Yue, Suki, Toph, Ty Lee, even Azula. There will almost invariably be at least one of the five open, and those who still don't have a ship for him will likely pair him off with Aang. Why is Sokkaang relatively popular? Three words: Season one Zutara.
118 also gave rise a . . . different . . . ship: Pakkatara. Yes, PakkuxKatara. Thankfully, the ship's popularity has been waned considerably, but there are a few out there still hanging to the misplaced belief that Katara "loves old men best". Similar is Zhaotara, which is usually depicted as sexual assault.
[coughs] 119 and 120 saw another jolt to Zukaang as well as Zutara. Zutara was the result of the fight scene between Zuko and Katara with Aang in the Avatar State just a few meters away. As noted previously, Zutarians tend to believe in violence = love, and the possibility of being discovered - in this case, by Aang - no doubt was an added thrill and a check-mark on their list of fetishes. The Zukaangists, on the other hand, claimed that the fight scene was in fact Kataang versus Zukaang, with both fighting over Aang, and Zukaang won. Zuko then carried Aang, tied down - see: Bondage - and slung over his shoulder "like a bride of old", to a mysterious ice cave where no one was around. Sokka's comment about "quality rope" sent the fandom into another whirlwind, with many believing that Sokka was officially into bondage.
Then started Book II: Earth. 201 - which also had the unfortunate side effect of starting a Firecest backing - and 202 gave powerful pushes in the Kataang direction, finally canonizing it in some eyes, with 202 also bringing Zong, a shipping that is still popular today amongst dislikers of Maiko but shippers of Kataang. 202 also sparked some Zutara-Kataang controversy: Did Katara kiss Aang? Bryke later confirmed that this was the first Kataang kiss, and some, who do not believe Avatar Extras, also hypothesize that Aang was the first boy Katara had ever kissed, as opposed to AE's claim of Jetara. Zutarians remain convinced it was no such thing or say it was an act of desperation.
204 brought with it the beginning of Taang, as many claimed that, like Sokka seeing love interest Yue and Katara seeing loved mother Kya, Aang's vision of Toph means Taang is canon. However, what these people often do not realize is that the Avatar's spiritual connection often works in different ways. 206 meant that the Taangists got another jolt . . . and then came 208 and the beginning of Tokka. There were many that noted the way Sokka seemed to care most that Toph was leaving, according to the Tokkans.
209 was a boost for . . . both Taang and Kataang. Whereas Kataang was canonically more prevalent, many Taangists used the screenshots from that episode - one of the few wherein Aang and Toph are often in close quarters and going with the Pink Boy/Blue Girl shipping "equation" - as "proof". 209 also brought another unwitting side effect: The beginning . . . of Irko, ZukoxIroh, and not in the father-son type of way that most people ship it [I would wager that most everyone who sees the show ships Irko father-son, but these fans thought of it . . . differently].
211, of course, was full of beautiful Kataang. Zutarians argued that Katara acted more like Aang's older sister, but an unbiased observer would likely say otherwise. As an anecdote, this episode was the one that caused my sister, a die-hard Zutarian, to grudgingly admit Kataang is a possibility. The fact that Katara was the only one who could calm him down - and furthermore, that Katara braved the whirlwind, sand, and Aang's "murder death kill" face - undeniably shows the Kataang.
Time for a break called buddy:-buddy shipping or joint shipping: This is when two or more ships are shipped together. For example, Zutarians usually ship Taang as well, simply because they either a) like Aang and want him to end up with someone, b) recognize that Aang is needed in the story, or c) genuinely ship Taang. When Team Avatar was a quartet, Kataangists would often joint ship Tokka as well, neatly splitting the team up. Nowadays, almost all Kataangists also ship Maiko, and vice versa for Maikoists. When the final six-person Team Avatar came about, some began to ship joint in those as well. Common examples of Team Avatar ships were: Kataang, Sukka, Toko; Kataang, Tokka, Zuki; Zutara, Taang, Sukka. These three are the major Team Avatar joint ships. Buddy-buddy shipping unfortunately tends to give rise to non-canon or semi-canon ships, such as Zutara or Tokka. Another, less well-known example, is the curious case of the Zukrew, which refers to the Zuko, Mai, Ty Lee, and Azula group together during the first half of Book III. Joint shipping birthed Maiko, which is canon, and Tyzula, which is the most common Azula ship. Fans fine with Les Yay or Ho Yay ships usually ship Tyzula more or less to allow those characters relationships they wouldn't receive otherwise, but fans who are against those types of ships usually ship Azula with Sokka - if non-canon is all right - Chan, or no one at all. Back to you, TAD.
Thanks . . . other TAD? Anyway, time to move on and get working on the second half of Book II. 212 was clearly in every sense of the word a Kataang episode. ". . . and how I feel about you." It was also a major canonical milestone for Tokkans, as Toph more or less spent the time in the Serpent's Pass trying to attract Sokka's attention, even accidentally kissing Suki by mistaking her for her aforementioned crush. This episode additionally proved to be a Sukka hotspot, with regards to Sokka and Suki's affirmation of their relationship with a drawn-out and passionate kiss - just watch the tendon in Sokka's neck flex during that scene. Yukka fans received a d'aww moment when Sokka referenced his love for the unfortunately deceased princess several times, even not failing to return Suki's affections for a moment. Sadly, another side effect of this episode was the creation of two crack ships: SukixToph, wherein the accidental kiss would turn into a realization of love for both of them, and JetxZuko.
214 was both an uplift for Kataang and a blow to Tokka in one fell swoop: While Aang blushed furiously at Katara's appearance, Sokka said nothing about Toph's or in any way indicated some sort of positive emotion. He simply ignored it, to the anger of many Tokkans. Proponents of Jetko either abandoned ship or announced Jet's obsession with Zuko to be one of amor. 215, meanwhile, caused a very large amount of fan-hate for a particularly unsurprising reason; in fact, a few surveys that cataloged the amount of hate fan works on the web concluded that a certain female one-off character present in that episode has attracted even more Die For Our Ship fanatics than Mai. Even considering that the vast amount of Zuko fanfics are self-inserts, and the other half is mostly Zutara, the Zuko fangirls for some curious reason absolutely despised Jin beyond all reason, labeling her a Mary Sue, although a detailed survey done by yours truly on fanfiction.net revealed that over 60% of Zuko fanfics feature what may be called Mary Sue characters. Hypocrisy? Indeed. Jin, who is similar to a self-insert in the eyes of these fans, evidently aggravated them for being a canonical self-insert, and Jin was called a stereotypical sorority girl. In fact, the derogatory "sorority girl" label became so common that I parodied it by introducing a character called "Jin the Sorority Girl" on a webcomic of mine. Yes, poor Jin, who would never be seen again except in a flashback in 301, had been cast away by the fangirl brigade.
Skip forward now to 217, which featured both the canonization and the end of Jetara. Toph mentioned that Katara was lying when she said that Jet had not been her boyfriend, and yet Jet died at the end. It did feature a small moment of smiling for Kataang fans, as an upset Aang called Sokka's Katara-kisses-Jet plan "a bad [idea]", complete with a very mournful and slightly envious facial expression. The end of 218, as Katara kissed Aang, Sokka expressed happiness at "Suki"'s return, and the boys spoke of girls waiting for them, Sukka and Kataang fans - especially Kataang fans - were certain that Kataang was a no-brainer. 219 and Aang's double-hit of seeing Katara during his opening of the air/love chakra and later choosing Katara over mastering the Avatar State and potentially saving the world affirmed Kataang from Aang's perspective. Of course, I've already discussed this episode in great detail during my character analysis of Aang. Incidentally, the Kataang Forever forum was created the same day 218 aired.
And then . . . 220.
Some have said that if Bryke were to release an exclusive pro-Zutara version of that episodes, they would make millions, even if the fans were told it was non-canon. It would literally not matter whatsoever to them, and, in fact, the infamous "cave scene" of 220 is still the most-oft-cited piece of Zutara evidence in existence, especially by those who hated the dissimilar cave scene of 202. Many claimed that just as Kataang began in the Cave of Two Lovers, so would Zutara begin in a cave as well, and Katara's later anger during part of the second half of Book III: Fire served to quote-on-quote "cement" this theory into the fans' minds by expounding her behavior: Katara was furious at Zuko because he had betrayed her - and she had loved him. The vomit of fanart and fanworks that followed? There could not be a server large enough to hold all of them. Several famous images, with one particular painting spring to mind, focused on a theme of "Zutara, the Love that Could Not Be" by portraying Zuko and Katara as illuminated by the crystals, but with Aang and Mai - or, in the most well-known and likely well-drawn case, only their hands - visible in the artwork. Zutara has been specifically denied by the creators, and it is assumed we can trust their judgment. By the reverse, 220 is also considered an iconic moment for Kataang, as Aang sacrificed himself for her [see 219 as well], and she showed her own love for the young Avatar with her actions. To take a step back for a moment from the suspension of disbelief that is Avatar, the animation on her part was absolutely spectacular - yes, all areas of the show have a star treatment, but Katara's in this case especially - and I'd like everyone to give the animators a standing ovation. Yes, you. Stand up. What is this, Dora the Explorer? Stand up. There we go, thanks. Clap. All right, you can sit down now.
Time-out number eleventy-twelve: There are two major fans of the show, casual and fanatic. Casual fans have seen most of the episodes and provide the majority of the viewers. It is common for casual fans, most of whom assume Avatar is indeed an animé, to ship Zutara, partly because they were simply basing their selection off of how the characters in question looked. Fanatic fans, which comprise most of the Wiki, are the quote-on-quote "experts", and quite a few of them shipped Kataang, either passively or actively. In other words, either they didn't even a single monkeyfeathers about it, or they really did like the shipping. Some of them were, and still are, Zutarians.
During the lull between Book II and Book III, Zutara exploded, with the massive cliffhaanger involved - and exceeding numbers of fans stating that Aang had indeed expired, with no word from Bryke either way - and the apparent "canonization" of the so-called beloved ship. Appeased and prepared to take on the world, they were ready for Book III . . . except that Mai decided to show up. In 301, at the same time as that first kiss on the ship, we lost a great many Avatar fans who were so pro-Zutara that an official pairing for Zuko that did not include a one-off character was too great for them. Maiko was labeled shallow, boring, and a swift cobble-together by creators who desperately needed to give Zuko a love interest that wasn't Katara, because she had already been given to Aang, the protagonist, and Avatar was a "kiddie show". The sheer amount of Die For Our Ship work that was released at this point in time is startling to say the least: Hundred and thousands of fans pouring hours and hours into anti-Mai propaganda, and thousands, possibly millions hours more spent watching, looking, and favoriting works entitled things such as "mai dies rofl" and "But Zutara is the Bezt", the latter presumably referring to Iroh's line from Bending Battle.
The first half of Book III was mostly pro-Kataang, with a few exceptions. 301 and 302 were undoubtedly Kataang, even featuring Katara's jealousy at Aang's "relationship" with On Ji, along with her seductive smile. 306 has Roku more or less predicting Kataang would occur. Unfortunately, Kataang did receive one major blow in the eyes of anti-Kataang fans: 307's portrayal of Katara as the Team Mom either colored Aang as suffering from an Oedipus complex or proved Katara to be his mother and nothing more. Of course, the canonites know that it is not so. 304, and to some 307, in particular also gave rising hopes to the Tokkans: In 304, Toph blushes at Sokka's approach, and Sokka gives her the piece of space earth at the end, while in 307, Sokka and Toph did have a deep conversation during the golden hour.
Then Haru and his mustache made of sexyfine showed up. And everything went downhill from there. There is still absolutely nothing as turned-perverse-by-the-fandom as Haru's moustache. Can we say "rise of Hatara redux"? Fortunately, few fans still shipped Hatara, having switched to Zutara or Kataang, but that didn't mean that fans didn't draw Katara as being jealous of the moustachioed young man.
Unfortunately, the following was supposed to be longer, but then Wikia decided to punch me in the face and destroyed almost two thousand words about the latter half of Book III, the graphic novel, and the bloody Legend of Korra [that little editor save feature? Hint: It doesn't work]. I will therefore summarize quickly, considering the short time I have [four minutes] versus the previous amount of time I was expecting to have [one hour]. 312 was a major Zutara hotspot, while 313 - with its rainbow and dragons forming a heart - became the Zukaang episode. 314 and 315 cemented Sukka, which is currently the third most popular Sokka ship after Yukka and Tokka and is mostly shipped passively by canonites as opposed to actively. Zutarians latched onto 316 and 317 for obvious reasons, as well as the many Zuko-Katara sequences in 318-320. The infamous Katara line "I'm confused" in 317 can be taken to mean two very different things: One, as Kataangists and canonites assumed, it could mean she's confused because of the War raging, and she doesn't want to lose Aang; two, as Zutarians declared, it can be interpreted as Katara having to choose between Aang and Zuko. 320 and 321 are considered to be fanservice episodes, as they contain "proof" for almost every shipping imaginable, from the Zukaang hug to the Zutara "Beauty and the Beast" moment, from the Sukka kiss to the Tokka holding hands of fate, from the Maiko reunion to the Kataang final kiss that beautifully ended the series. Zutarians complained it was too mature; they would not have complained had it been Zuko and Katara kissing, of course. Of course, we also saw Iroh drink some delicious tea; Tearoh seems to be the only ship shipped universally, and I have never met an Avatard who doesn't ship it or take it for granted. Following the airing of 321, of course, many fans took to the Internet in posts such as the following representative ones quoted directly from the source: "In public I say the ships didn't effect me but really it ruined the show for me" and "not a single one of my shipping was cannon, it broke my heart". These laments usually have the same sorrowful replies that one would expect for someone with a deadly disease who only has days to live. Indeed, it is a bit sickening to see "x-shipping withdrawal support groups", which have sprung up all over the Internet, as if the lack of Zutara, Tokka, or other ship is causing physical harm to the shippers.
Okay, so, remember how at the beginning there I warned you about spoilers for The Promise Part 1? Here they are. Please note that these are very small spoilers that do not take away from the overall effect of the graphic novel, though it is understandable if one would not wish to read these. The spoilers will begin at the end of the following sentence, and this is your last chance to skip down to the bottom. You have been warned; the spoilers have now begun. Katara and Aang now refer to each other as "sweetie", with Katara actually calling Aang her boyfriend; those opposing the ship claim sweetie to be a term of friendly endearment. Still, Kataang appears to be officially canon. Although some residual hints of Tokka linger yet, Sokka mentions his desires to visit Kyoshi Island, and there is a general vibe that Toph has possibly moved on. Zuko and Mai are indeed in a relationship, but Zuko is again refusing to inform Mai of his issues, as happened in Book III: Fire in the show itself. Those who still despise Maiko are now shipping Zukori - Kori being the name of a young female assassin who attempts to take Zuko's life and is featured in a grand total of approximately five panels. What an excellent shipping.
And Legend of Korra? Mass shippings for that started even before the teaser trailer was shown, with many loving the idea of Makorra, especially the Zutarians, as well as Korreelo [prior to Meelo's approximate age being revealed]. Yurra, whose name similarity to yuri is very appropriate, also took the fan world by storm, as a relatively major percentage of the fandom assuming, due to Korra's athletic look, that the new Avatar was lesbian. Following the release of the trailer and the SDCC of 2011, another spurt of shipping took hold: Makorra and its sister ship Korrolin [BolinxKorra, which has yet to receive an official name] became insanely popular, as did Amorra, which has the double effect of shipping a heroine with a villain and having the word "amor" in the ship name. Fun fact: When the poster featuring the New Team Avatar was released, Makolin exploded for a few brief hours before the two were revealed to be brothers; everyone not into Incest Yay immediately abandoned ship. It is likely to be the shortest-run ship in the history of Avatar. On the other hand, Makorrolin is the hottest new OT3. And as for Cargo Shipping? Mako and his scarf, Amon and his mask, and Bolin and his alleged motorcycle are now fan favorites.
But the scariest new ship?
Try Korraga. 'Nuff said.
So what do you think? Does the Avatar have a shipping fandom or a shipping fandumb? What are your thoughts, and why?
As for me? I ship Kataang, Maiko, and Yukka, as well as Tyzula and Tokka as my non-canon-but-possible-in-the-future ships. Naturally, if neither of these pan out, they will not be shipped.
Although it never was addressed in the series, it would be interesting to determine if primogeniture had a direct influence in Fire Lord succession protocols. Before I go any further, primogeniture refers to the right of inheritance granted to the firstborn. It's obvious that this form of system was in effect in the Fire Nation, but which type exactly? There are two major types of this: male-preference (a.k.a. Agnatic), and absolute (a.k.a. Absolute Cognatic). The former is traditionally how primogeniture is viewed; the oldest male child gets the inheritance, regardless if he has older sisters. The British Royal Family traditionally used this form of succession, with the notable exceptions being few (including Queen Elizabeth II). The latter refers to succession by the oldest child, regardless of gender. This form was very rarely used until around 30 years ago (especially with regards to the monarchies), when Sweden passed an amendment to change from male-preference to absolute. This is why the current King of Sweden (Carl XVI Gustaf)'s eldest daughter (Victoria) is now the heir apparent (her younger brother, Carl, had it for a few months, until the amendment). The British monarchy also recently passed an amendment to change from male-preference to absolute primogeniture, which would benefit Prince William and Princess Catherine should their eldest child be a girl.
In terms of Avatar, I would assume that the Fire Nation (and the Avatar world in general) uses male-preference primogeniture when deciding their lines of succession. Here however, some assumptions and liberties must be distinguished due to lack of information from the series. Firstly, with the notable exception of Ozai, none of the Fire Lords (or purported successors) had more than one child (Ozai obviously had Zuko and Azula). Secondly, every child borne by the known rulers were male (except Azula). Thirdly, it can be assumed that both Sozin and his son, Azulon, had no siblings (at least none mentioned in the series or the continuity' yes, this is contradictory to what I mentioned as the first assumption, but it's still relevant nonetheless).
The only reason why Ozai got the throne and not Iroh was that the former asked his father to extricate the latter from the line of succession (making this occurrence the only time that an heir apparent was disavowed and removed of his title and replaced by a younger sibling; it nearly happened again when Azula was almost crowned Fire Lord).
In conclusion, I believe that male-preference primogeniture was used in the Fire Nation, as well as the rest of the Avatar world. Now that I've parlayed my reasons for this, what are your opinions on the matter?
Many of you might know about the upcoming "forced" replacement by Staff of MediaWiki default talk pages by "Message Walls", which are similar to article and blog comments and are under development. I posted a blog about this to inform users about the change, and all of the users, except two users *cough* wjxhuang and Rass *cough*, have several negative opinions about it. First of all, I really want a preview function, which a huge amount of users has been demanding. I'd also like if some of the extra white space were removed. That one's really annoying me. Users are also criticizing the use of the "aka" name in bold and the actual user name in a smaller font size. I was originally not happy with it, too, but I'm now pretty indifferent to it.
After the repeated demands by users for a header where you can add text like you add now, like talk page picture or other messages, a sub-page was created, where you can add such text and images, which is transcluded on the Wall. One of the other improvements applied to the Wall is the improved time-stamp. Another thing I like about this new feature is that newer users don't have to be pestered to add signatures, as the time stamp is added automatically. But one draw back is that the work of people who have spent some time making good signatures will be mostly wasted. Now, the messages are replied on the user's own message wall, which is easier, allows easier checking up of discussions as logs, and is more efficient. I'm still not sure about the automatic pagination, as I've not seen it work.
Now, many users claim that it's a copy of Facebook just because it's related to commenting and has "wall" in its title. I'd like to repeat what wjxhuang said: Commenting didn't originate in Facebook. Also, the idea of "it has 'wall' in its title, so it's definitely a copy of Facebook" is really crazy. The title "wall" or discussions through "comments" aren't copyrights of Facebook. I can't really say I love the wall, although I can say I'm getting used to it, and I'll be able to bear with it, eventually. And with its automatic pagination, which will archive it every 20 posts, wjxhuang has a load off his shoulder: The weight of archiving talk pages with his bot.
Now, while the message wall has negative points that can cause people to hate it and positive points that can cause people to love it, what are your opinions?
Anyone who was here back in summer may remember that I posted a blog in early July, Fanonical Analaysis, telling the percentages of the total amount of fanons which were complete, inactive, and discontinued. The blog got rave reviews and over the five months since it was posted many users asked me if I could update the blog with new info.
Well guess what? Fanonical Analysis #2 is here for you in the Ba Sing Se Times. Pretty snazzy, huh? Check out these stats:
Fanon Analysis of July 3rd:
5% of stories are complete
60% of stories are incomplete but active
22% of stories are incomplete but inactive
14% of stories are discontinued
Fanon Analysis of December 3rd:
6% of stories are complete
47% of stories are incomplete but active
27% of stories are incomplete but inactive
19% of stories are discontinued
The total amount of completed stories has increased (yay!), but basically everything else is worse.
The Ba Sing Se Times needs YOU.
Have a great Avatar or Avatar Wiki joke?
An interesting opinion about the wiki?
A fanfic that desperately needs readers?
A review of a fanfic you'd like to publish? Just write a column, and send it in to the editor.
Overview: Three years after the death of Avatar Korra, three years after the Avatar was reborn into the Earth Kingdom, a powerful bender opened a portal into the spirit realm. An imbalance between the worlds came, causing several more portals to tear open: One in the Earth Kingdom, one in the Fire Nation, one in the Northern Air Temple, one in the Southern Water Tribe, and one in the middle of Republic City. Spirits poured into the human world through these portals. Most of the spirits who passed through were lesser spirits, but some malignant spirits came through and wreaked havoc on the humans. Likewise, some humans would stumble into the spirit realm and disturb the more powerful spirits; most humans never came back from the spirit realm because of this. Overall, the result of these portals ultimately became that humans suffered more than spirits. The humans cast all the blame for these incident upon the spirits, and being blamed for an incident that was obviously the humans' fault irritated the spirits, thus tensions began to rise.
When a powerful evil spirit crossed into the human world and completely destroyed a village, humans became terrified of the spirits. They foolishly began to believe that the benders were "spies" for the spirits: Any known benders were taken away, and none would return. Bending was deemed illegal, as a method of communing with the spirits. Police worldwide were given the task of tracking down and arresting all known benders, but bending was as natural to the people as breathing. The bending world quickly went underground; over time the underground bending world became a world of crime, violence, and villainy. Bending matches became brawls, bringing the deaths of many talented benders. And with crime on the rise, the police began to take anyone, from any small child to any old man, who showed any sign of being a bender and locked them away.
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The series takes place in a modern Avatar world. It follows the life of the young Earthbending Avatar, succeeding Avatar Korra, and his friends as he strives to make the world a better place. In the storyline, there are a mixture of intense martial arts, bending, and firearm battles as well as developed character backgrounds and awesome adventure.
Script: Great from the start. It's easy to imagine anything that Bassoon makes them say, with their own distinct personalities and tones. 9.4/10
Story: Original, creative, imaginative. One of my new personal favorites. 9.5/10
Keeps You Reading: Bassoon will have no problem holding on to readers. 9.4/10
Action: 9.4/10
Character Development: Characters are unique in every way. They have distinct personalities, movements, thoughts, actions. Everything about them sets them apart as a seperate individual. 9.7/10
General Writing: From the beginning, the chapters are excellent. The description is amazing, the setting is perfect, the characters are great. Personally, I have no critique on this story. I can only give a recommendation, not to Bassoon, but to the general wiki community. If you are looking for a way to pass the time while Korra draws nearer, read this story. It feels that much like the real thing. 9.6/10
Overall: 9.5/10
Special mentions
Free as a Bison, for making strong contributions as a new user.
Recipients may use the {{User special mention}} userbox on their user pages. Suggest users for this to the editor!
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Hey Moon Beam! I know we haven't met, I'm sort of new (I joined in August!), but I just wanted to say hi! (You seemed really nice. ^_^) Haha; so...nice to meet you! =D
Hello! :) Nice to meet you, and welcome! (sorry, that's very belated...) And thank you so much. :) Nice to meet you too! :D —Haybernathytalk 21:02, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Haha; it's ok!! ^_^ Hey, by the way, do you have any idea why these messages have a brown box around them? =\
I don't see a brown box around it... where is it exactly? What does it look like? :o —Haybernathytalk 21:12, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
You don't see it? Hm; that's strange. =\ Eh, well, ok then. ^_^ It looks like the brown box around Fluffy's signature, except it's around all of the messages. It might just be my computer, though. =\
Hi MB! So you're becoming a bit more active now here, I see (maybe)! ^_^ That's good to see! We haven't talked in ages. How have you been? How's life and all that? TheUltimateWaterbender 21:31, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Well, that's good! I'll have to check out that fanon of yours soon. But great to hear that you've been doing pretty well lately. =D I've been alright lately. School has been making me a little crazy lately, but I'm good. But yes, I want to see you around here more often! TheUltimateWaterbender 21:43, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news MB, but since your logo for Dying Embers is an altered screenshot, it can't be hosted on wiki. You can certainly link it from Photobucket if you would like, but the image cannot remain here. Could you please let me know when you have swapped them out? --I'm The BosWall 22:21, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Ah, I see. No problem. :) Done! —Haybernathytalk 22:27, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for fixing that! --I'm The BosWall 22:33, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
These should go in chronological order, i.e. ep 101 first, etc. The pictures are labeled such and should be in order already.The only difference is that the 'Aang 61' pic/title card should be at the very end and should hold steady for ~a few seconds, whatever looks best.
By the way, from what episode is your Avatar? TAD • talk • abclaf 22:25, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
I'll start now. :) And it's from The Avatar State. —Haybernathytalk 22:30, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
Hey girl, that's been a while indeed. Yeah, I'm a FA now. Hehe, I think I must be the first female (fanon) admin here ever and the first FA without actually having a fanon ^^".
Anyway, I'm pretty good. The first semester ends in a week and then my exams are coming up, but besides that, I'm totally good xD How are you? You must be pretty excited with the "Hungar Games" movie coming up. (I just hope for you and other HG-fans that it will not be a fail like TLA -_-") LadyLostris(talk • HotN) 22:53, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
I think I'll go watch the movie once it comes out as the trainer looks pretty good. I have never read the books, so if it's a decent movie, changes are pretty good that I'll like it, since I will not compare it to the books anyway, but it's good to hear the a book-fan already says that it looks pretty good so far :-)
Thank you, but they will not be till the 18th of January (sadly enough, I'll really need the time I have left before that -_-") LadyLostris(talk • HotN) 23:10, December 13, 2011 (UTC)
How do I get to your [99% complete] prologue to possibly edit for you? I can't find a link to it, not even in your contributions... ~Mysteria Femina~(wall • Girl Genius talk) 06:02, December 14, 2011 (UTC)
Oh, I haven't uploaded it yet! I'll let you know when it's done though. :) —Haybernathytalk 06:03, December 14, 2011 (UTC)
Ha, sorry, bad question. <--- American xD So, you would have an accent TO ME. XD That's cool. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 22:58, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
Ha, sorry. I'm writing, and I cannot be distracted by the ever-present allure of the IRC. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 23:46, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Moon Beam, - nice Christmas sprite you got there. KFB, BD and some others have them too. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 02:53, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
Thanks. :D I added the Christmas hat on myself... though it doesn't move. :\ And I saw theirs, and yours - it gave me the idea. :) —Haybernathytalk 02:56, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
Are you in any user groups? Cause i might start one about making articles that are about Earthbending and Waterbending characters better. Prillin101 (talk • contribs) 12:34, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
Ha, good to know I have a fan. xD I'm working on it. Been procrastinating WAY too long. Expect it by... Hmm... Next Saturday. Maybe before. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 02:36, December 16, 2011 (UTC)
Hey Shiny, first of, thank you for the multitude of edits on the fanon portal, that's really nice of you! But I wanted to ask if you, since you're going around the pages already, could check for the presence of a property template on main and chapter pages and the presence of the propertyother templates on all the other pages and if not, add them. That way, we will not have to go back to all the pages you've visited already to add them. Now that Dc has created the author template, you could maybe add that as well :-) LadyLostris(talk • HotN) 18:57, December 16, 2011 (UTC)
No problem. :) And I will check and add anything that is missing. —Haybernathytalk 18:59, December 16, 2011 (UTC)
You rule, thank you ^^. We know that we're implementing a lot of changes, so all help would be very much appreciated. Checking the pages for all the changes immediately will increase our efficiency immensely :-) LadyLostris(talk • HotN) 19:04, December 16, 2011 (UTC)
It goes on all pages, correct? And above the Chapter template? —Haybernathytalk 19:08, December 16, 2011 (UTC)
Heya Moon Beam! Well, actually Aang and I recently completed our mission for the CoS. All the articles are free of any needs help and editing notices and quality has never been better. We can still proofread the articles and edit them if we feel they need to be edited, though. We will probably resume work on the relationships articles once "The Promise" comes out because there will be more information we can add there. TheUltimateWaterbender 00:16, December 17, 2011 (UTC)
I couldn't find my section anymore (cuz I'm so stupid like that) so I started a new one! I hope you don't mind... but anyway, thanks for the signature! I've been trying forever to get the codes and stuff, and I never got it, so thanks for helping me! It looks so pwetty :3 Onetwohundred 16:58, December 17, 2011 (UTC)
Yes, I do remember Wedding Dress. xD I like Forever Young. I don't wanna listen to One Direction...
ALSO:
I've got another confession to make
I'm your fool
Everyone's got their chains to break
Holdin' you
Were you born to resist, or be abused?
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Or are you gone and onto someone new?
I needed somewhere to hang my head
Without your noose
You gave me something that I didn't have
But had no use
I was too weak to give in
Too strong to lose
My heart is under arrest again
But I'll break loose
My head is giving me life or death
But I can't choose
I swear I'll never give in
I refuse
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Has someone taken your faith?
It's real, the pain you feel
You trust, you must confess
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Has someone taken your faith?
It's real, the pain you feel
The life, the love
You'd die to heal
The hope that starts
The broken hearts
You trust, you must confess
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
I've got another confession my friend
I'm no fool
I'm getting tired of starting again
Somewhere new
Were you born to resist, or be abused?
I swear I'll never give in, I refuse
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Has someone taken your faith?
It's real, the pain you feel
You trust, you must confess
Is someone getting the best
The best, the best, the best of you?
Thanks Moonie :D *huggles* Oh and btw... lol? You're Amy and the Avatar as well? :O Wow, Amy, I never knew that haha xD この世界では人の二種類が存在する。盗む人やから盗まれている人々。 03:58, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
I'm doing good. :] Just got done taking a shower...What are you up to? :] IsabellaLover 23:14, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Haha, I need to go take one... :P In a bit though. I'm just on IRC. :) —Haybernathytalk 23:16, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
LOL. Oh, cool. :] I think I'm going to soon start working on TTLE again. ;D Would you read it if I did? IsabellaLover 23:18, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Of course! I love your writing. :) —Haybernathytalk 23:20, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Thanks. :] Just making sure SOMEONE would read it, and it wouldn't be a total waste. :] So...what do you want to talk about? :] IsabellaLover 23:22, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Many of you must know the best wiki poll for 2011, and some of you might know the conflicts and problems surrounding it. First of all, I'd like to link Lostris' comment here.
While the poll wasn't meant to be official, many users considered it to be official, and users have even been cussing and swearing. I don't understand why they do this. Users have been accusing wikis of using sockpuppets for getting more votes, and this is "getting really out of hand". Even if they do insult us, why do we need to respond to their comments, and ingite the fire, further?
Right from when the competition started, users have taken it very seriously, and have bashed and "fought" over it. This is a simple competition, and it is not even official. Why in the world do we need to keep worrying about Avatar Wiki's rank? There are many other good wikis, and why do we keep saying that "This wiki is better than the other," when all wikis are as important as the other?
The recent interview of Gene Yang has done nothing, nothing but totally hyping me up! Initially, I was very excited for the graphic novel series, but now, after being revealed some information about it, I'm even more excited!
Now about the relationship, or as it's commonly called, "Shipping". The thing I've been wondering the most about the series are the developments of the relationships of the character, and also whether Toph will get a love interest. We know Aang and Katara's relationship will definitely develop, as they have a child in the sequel or the spin-off series, but we don't have any confirmation about Zuko and Mai's relationship. They latter's relationship hasn't been expanded upon much, and I am curious about it, very curious in fact.
Now about Toph's possible love interest. Users support different "pairings" for Toph, the most populer being "Tokka" (Sokka and her), "The Doph" (The Duke and her), and some more I fail to remember at this instant. The former is "50-50" to happen, considering Suki and Sokka's relationship. The latter can happen, but you have to keep in mind that The Duke is eight years old, and I doubt a child of that young age needs a girlfriend. What are your opinions about this? And please, don't be uncivil if you do not support the relationships I mentioned above.
After Gene Yang revealed that the entire of the three installments occur within a one week time, I even more excited as to how it will be managed!
Previously on Avatar: No demotes have magically appeared in the past two weeks. How tragic. Aang and Katara kissed. Zuko and Song shipped. Iroh hit on Song. The fandumb went insane.
And yes, demotes are back. No, you’re not seeing things. Yes, I am a bit rusty. No, it won’t be depressing. Yes, I’m eating cold spinach puffs. How’d you know?
And why yes, Monkeyfeathers is back with a vengeance. Good for some. For others? Not so much. Best part? He’s agreed to stop cursing. Awesome.
We begin our adventure here, in the sewers of ItalyOmashu, aka Oh no according to Sokka, where the interesting . . . er . . . adventure will begin. Naturally, Aang and co. decide to head up a sewer instead of going inside like normal people, which is understandable, considering they’d be skewered on a stick. Unfortunately for them, how did they would that they would arrive at a comfortable location?
Aang: “All right, I think that’s the end.” [opens manhole] “Hellooooo, world.” [stares at the multitude of Fire Nation soldiers marching in the street now staring back at him] [slowly replaces cover] “You didn’t see anything . . .”
Otter penguins from certain islands off of the coasts of certain continents that look like certain dolphins aside, the Gaang could’ve gone The Thief and the Cobbler route: Sokka would have been quite pleased; Aang and Katara not so much.
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Still, the Gaang does run into a nasty little surprise just as they’re finding their way to a suitable location to start the episode’s shenanigans.
Ah, classification. There are no many fun things that can be done with its wonders. I mean, come on! You can classify stuff, and sort things, and even . . . all right, nobody likes classification. But that doesn’t mean we can’t classify anyway. For instance, take a look at the image above. Ugly? Check. Messy? Check. Slobbering all over everything? And checkity check [and check and check and checkity check]. Utter disregard for canon? That we don’t know, strictly speaking, but based off of the other qualifications, I’m pretty sure we’ve got that down, too.
So Aang and Katara end up in a horror movie. You know the golden rules of horror movies, don’t you? The monster eats one purpose. The couple decides to do it in the woods or wherever the horror movie is set. Then the fun begins.
Aang: “Avatar is a horror movie? Obligatoryse—”
Aang!Abridged: “Don’t steal my makeup line.”
Aang: [reveals the monster to be Sokka] “Le gasp!”
Sokka: “And I would’ve gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids. And that lemur.”
Quick, someone copyright this stuff! It’s pure gold! What’s-her-face from the Rumpelstiltskin legend got nothing on this!
So, while a pair of comically incompetent guards shows up—har har har, let’s make a whole bunch of jokes about the stupidity of security, as if that hasn’t been done before—Aang is shown to be the Pocahontas of Avatar. Well, no, more like Aqualad, thanking his aquatic friends for the day being saved. This might not be Townsville, but for some reason I can’t get the thought of Aang as Aqualad out of my mind. Thanks television. Thanks.
Getting Aang out of Atlantis for the sake of the rest of you who hasn’t seen Teen Titans, enter the two incompetent guards. Thought process time:
“So here are these three weird kids. Two of them are clearly from the Water Tribe, with their blue clothing, blue eyes, and dark skin, but whatever, I’m sure that they’re just dressing for Halloween or something, no need to worry. Then there’s that last kid with blue arrows on his hands and a turban on his head. Huh. Blue arrows? That sounds familiar. Where’ve I heard that before . . . ? Wasn’t he some great evildoer or something that would destroy the Fire Nation if he got out? Oh, yeah, the Avatar! But what was I supposed to do with him? Wait, pentapox? When I was a little kid my older cousin disappeared one day! I bet she died of pentapox and didn’t like all the rest of the family said. Gotta run, don’t want to catch the pentapox!”
Hey, hey TAD, you forgot to cite me, Monkeyfeathers, for the above but you won’t see this since you never proofread your own work. I could write anything . . . I’m gone mad with power mad with power mad with power mad with poer mad with power
Still, don’t want to abuse, hey msword stop with the autocorrect bull, so imma – lol corrected that to imam, don’t even know what that is - hop off and disappear something. Wonder if she’ll see it probably wont heh
To Monkeyfeathers: Yes, I did see it, but I decided I’d leave it in here as a testament of your stupidity. Really? Okay. Moving right along, then, to your regularly scheduled programming. And Monkeyfeathers? Use your grammar. Really.
A roundive applause to BlueDagger now, for coming up with that piece of awesome. Someday, BlueDart shall avenge thee, and shall write a fanon called . . . wait for it . . . wait for it . . . wait for it . . . Scottish Jigging Shadows. It will be amazing, and it will have Scottish jigs in it.
Wauw, you’re supposed to capitalize Scottish? Thanks MicroSoft Word, I didn’t know that! You must be some kind of genius program to do that for me as if I’m a three-year-old!
Yung isn’t young at all. In fact, he’s rather old. Now this guy right here is a general of some sort whose leading an underground resistance.
Literally.
Ha, ha, ha, puns. [wipes imaginary tear with eye] Excuse me while I practice for my upcoming pun-off.
At some point in time, Mai and co. arrived in Omashu. Mai, the face of a thousand Zutarian nightmares, is the only person in the entire world to whom the phrase “shot daggers from her eyes” could apply, as I’m pretty sure she has knives in her eyeballs at well. With enough hidden firepower to get the TSA a-groping, not that that would require much at all, she is the daughter of the governor of New Ozai, and her parent believe strongly that children should be seen, not heard, which is why they don’t realize the fact that their fifteen-year-old leaves without a trace.
Monkeyfeathers and I have been pushing a few theories about this, and we’ve come to the conclusion that they assumed she was in the bathroom all that time. I’m sure they were extremely concerned for her once they realized she was actually missing. Oh wait, they didn’t.
A bit of warning: The following demote can be considered a tad offensive, especially to Zutarians. You’ve been warned . . . or something. See you on the other side. [turns into a llama]
[is shot] Yes, I went there. Now can you kill me after I do the demote? Danku. That’s TADdish for “that’s wasn’t a question/request; it was an order”.
Please note that while no animals were harmed in the making of this demote, I did test out Mai’s knife throwing a few times, and I can’t say that no big sisters were harmed in the makings of this demote. Still, who cares about them? Tom-Tom and the New Ozai governing family certainly don’t.
Mai goes ahead and kicks the rear end of each member of Team Avatar and nails them to a wall before Aang is able to stop her, but not before the amazingly magical advances of Avatar technology, here to bring up something so amazing and so magical . . .
. . . as an animé background. Yes, they actually decided to put one in there. Actually, Mai uses a whole bisonload of animé backgrounds, also known as stock footage, which was initially a bit frightening until I realized this is the only episode in which they decided to do something like this. I wonder why, though? It’s not like they always have the backgrounds painted beforehand—in many cases, it’s the opposite way around. Why stock footage specifically for Mai, of all people? Oh well. I’m glad they experimented just once with this and then dropped.
What’s that, Monkeyfeathers? You wanted to say something?
“Yeah, actually, I did want to say something, right over here. Tadpole, I don’t care what you say, but I [expletive removed] Okay, that was my wrong or whatever. I won’t cuss again, I swear on my life or some crap like that. So the idiots of Avatar decided to snag something new in Legend of Korra.”
Time-out, Monkeyfeathers, no spoilers, all right? No spoilers, or I’ll be kicked from here to kingdom come.
“Whatever. So the animation is so retarded now, it was great Avatar, now it sucks a lot, well boo hoo hoo.”
How is it retarded? I think it’s beautiful. It’s so crisp, like Sozin’s Comet.
“No, Sozin’s Comet and the rest of banana bread Avatar had cinnamon softness around their outlines! They can’t tomato do this to us!”
What did I say about the cursing?
“Why banana bread? Fine whatever godieinahole. Look at that beautiful beauty of Avatar! Look at the soft softness!”
Now you’re stealing my lines.
“Korra is so sharp it makes my eyes bleed! And the backgrounds look like crap Pokémon extravaganza! Seriously, did they just steal the backgrounds from Best Wishes or what?”
Pokémon . . . about what are you blabbering, Monkeyfeathers? The backgrounds are fine.
“No they’re hideous, look at that, it’s making my eyes squirt blood all over the screen it’s that awful.”
Can we try to keep it below PG-13? You have one more sentence, Monkeyfeathers, because I don’t have time or this.
“One sentence is all I’ll get question mark; okay, fine I’ll deal with that; so as I was screaming into your ears before you decided to be all rude and crap on me, the backgrounds don’t look at all like Avatar; Avatar had these very fine, very soft, very whispered backgrounds, very organic, even in the super technological city like the Fire Nation or whatever, even the airships were very soft, very nice, but these look so postmodern or postpostpostpostpostpostpostpostpostmodern on top of that that I don’t know what the strawberry shortcake to make of them; I’m at a loss; is this Avatar, or is this Korra slapped onto some animé backgrounds?!”
. . .
. . .
. . .
Two things.
(1) You will never be allowed to use semicolons again.
(2) That’s not what kind of animé background to which I was referring, but sure, go ahead, just jump in rudely like you’re in the only person who does the demotes.
And now we introduce another one of Ozai’s Aangels, the famous acrobat known as fanservice Ty Lee, whose aura has never been pinker! Really, fellas, she actually went around documenting her aura at all times and is certain that her aura at that exact moment was the most pinkest in her entire life, grammar be skewered to a wall and stuffed full of rotten dinosaur zombies. Either that or robot pirates. I’ve never really been able to tell the difference, but who has?
Ty Lee, Mai, and Azula are quite . . . infamous, to say the least, as the most strangely shipped love triangle in all of Avatar. Tyzula, Maizula, Ty Lai—all three of them have been shipped, sometimes . . . in conjunction.
[put on a doctor’s coat] Have you been scarred for life? Yes, no, maybe, lobster? Lobster? Good, excellent then.
So Mai is the ##tokengoth and Ty Lee is the ##tokencheerleader, both of which every good high school needs to succeed. Which means, of course, that the number of “Avatar Academy” fanfictions has exploded, and why Saving the World—Except for Maths Homework is on a stop for now.
Strangely, Ty Lee is oddly hyperactive and is actually able to say no for once, something she never does again.
“Hey, if she can’t say no, all the better for me. Hey, hey fanservice!”
I’m going to ignore you now Monkeyfeathers. And so the day was saved, thanks to me, not the PPG [hey, look, it rhymed].
But trust me, guys, Ty Lee can be compared to a glacier, because beneath Ty Lee’s seemingly idiotic and beautiful exterior is a very intelligent hamster on a wheel. Why so intelligent? It knows that no one will notice if it doesn’t run.
Indeed, Momo has all of his priorities straight. While the rest of Omashu mysteriously comes down with a mysterious disease, because clearly no guard at all was watching while the entire freaking population handed around a bunch of pinkish purple blobs and attached them to its faces. I mean, out of all of the multitudes of guards guarding everything, there wasn’t a single one who turned his mug down and saw the interesting masses? What, do they have a First Amendment guaranteeing the right of assembly over there? I didn’t think so. What in the world?
Cha, I’m just sitting there stupefied, to the where I honestly can’t spell the word, and unable to comprehend what was going on over there. All right, remember that guard protocol from 113?
(1) Make sure to take your post first thing in the morning, even if Chan’s party last night was killer.
(2) Keep your eyes peeled for anything unusual. Don’t pick your toes with your sword, then sniff it.
(3) If you notice something, send three (3) messenger hawks, or send one of your guards with the message at well. Actually, go ahead and do both.
(4) If you notice that the streets are deserted . . . do the same thing.
(5) If a plague of zombies come out of nowhere, don’t assume they are zombies, but make sure you have a medical expert on hand, which certainly every single occupation of a foreign city of a country with whom one is at war should. What’s that? You don’t have anything like that and you don’t even know what kind of gibberish I’m speaking?
Side note: If a plague of zombies comes out of nowhere, do not—I repeat—do not do anything exotic in the woods, unless you want to die.
However, feel free to pull on your friend’s lips and beg for what we can assume to be feeding.
The gutter . . . it beckons . . . and Monkeyfeathers?”
Those are bacui berries right? I’m afraid I’m not exactly a botany master. I’m a Pokémon Master, and I’m learning to be an Airbending Master, and I’m most definitely a Shipbending Master, but botany? Nope, nope, I don’t have that in me. So I’m just going to presume I got my 50% chance right. You can’t have a fair but better chance than that, unless you know the answer ahead of time, but let’s face—then it wouldn’t be fair. Ooh, so tattle to the teacher. Or sue me. Whichever one your age group prefers.
As many of the lemur’s admirers know, Momo shows up inside of the big palace looking thing in the middle of New Ozai—what did they rename Ba Sing Se? New Azula?—and sees these delectable substitutes for shrooms. Gulping down one pawful of lemur-meth after another, he suddenly finds himself hallucinating a monster trying to eat his tail. Was it worth it?
(AP) Gaoling, Earth Kingdom—After months of rehab, Momo, the well-known hero of the show Avatar: The Last Airbender and the loved philanthropist and donator to charity, has whipped up yet another bestseller. The three-year-old lemur met with our reporter outside of his home in Gaoling. He seemed to be worse for the wear, but a crowd of fans attempted to see him off anyway, crying his favorite phrases of [ch-chitter] and [chittery chit]. With his normally fluffed-up and beautiful coat now gray and lifeless due to his addiction, the former star explained, “Chit rrrrr chittery ch-chit t’t’t’chirrup chit’ry chirrup rrrrrrrr ch-chirr chittery t’t’chit.”
Still, he is very popular now amongst the crowd, as many find his story inspiring and energizing. “Rrrr t’chitt’ry chirr chirrup chit’ry t’t’ch-chit chittery ch-chit,” he continued, referring to the bestselling status of his latest book, Chirrup t’chit rr Ch-chitt’ry, which details how he finally managed to snap out of his continued drug use and abuse A chilling tale, it describes every moment of this life experience in horrifying precision. Sample sentence: “T’t’chirrup ch-chit t’t’t’t’t’chit’ry rrrrrrrr chirr chirr t’chirr t’t’ch-chittery chit chit rrrrr chitt’ry ch-chit t’chirp chittery chit rrrrrrrr ch-chirrup chittery t’t’t’chit.” As strange as it may sound, his thousands of admirers have swarmed the shelves, and one Barnes and Noble representative confided, “If it weren’t for him, we’d have gone out of business a few years ago.”
As one might think, if one were intelligent, one should never leave a baby alone. Just picture all of the Saturday morning cartoons of yonder times, a lá Tom and Jerry, which amid their violent and often silly humor did simultaneously accomplish something: They told us never to leave a baby on its own, or it would wander into construction yard after construction yard after construction yard, and no one wanted that, trust me.
So who left this poor infant all by himself? Did his parents just think, eh, he’s only our sole child [it’s not that they remembered Mai existed or anything] and only the spawn of the governors of New Ozai, who are by the way hated by almost everyone within the city, so let’s simply leave him on this nice table full of lemur food and go do something . . . other there? Because, naturally, we can’t say hi to another one of the guards and ask them kindly to show up here and keep watch over dear Tom-Tom for just a few minutes. No, no, we certainly can’t do that.
Well, since he has no one to care for him, and we don’t want to be inconvenienced, we should leave him here. After all, it’s either that or a dumpster.
And as for little get sick the plague montage?
Let’s get down to business, to come down with plague . . .
While the two dragons slack off and carry on little conversations—but is that the dragons talking or their neurotic handlers?—Ty Lee, who looks like a character straight out of Yu-Gi-Oh, is busily hanging on for her life and/or trying not to die as Azula unleashes the horrors of bestiality unto them all. With snorts, roars, grumbles, glubs, twitters, and the sound of vigorous scratching, the tent is overrun with the largest collection of chimeras in the entire world, as the animals appear out of magic hammerspace . . . magically.
Cha, and look! Ty Lee agrees to go with Azula after the latter gives her black flowers! And then—of course—of course—she tells Mai that “Azula called a little louder”. Say it with me all! It must be shipping! It must be shipping! It . . . must . . . be . . . shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiippiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.
Now the parents have returned from their vacation and are sitting around horrified at the loss of their precious son, because they realized that he is a male, not a Mai. “Where could he be?!” they panic, their hands tapping their arms nervously, their eyes darting around as if in a horror movie and terrified the zombies will be able to smell the vaguely seafood-ish scent. “Surely he doesn’t the plague? We love him so much! It’s not as if we would have abandoned him! This is so surprising! Why, we had five guards stationed around him. Before we left, we made sure ten of them knew that they were doing. Why didn’t one of the twenty guards we stationed notice he was leaving?”
Mai: “. . . fire flakes, Dad?”
You know, I’m starting to think that Mai and Koh would go together excellently. Next time Avatar Aang needs knowledge of some kind, he’s sending Mai in.
But yes, Tom-Tom ends up with the crowd, Katara ends up with someone to coo over, and I end up with nightmares of her precious cooing voice. Spirits, take that voice away from me . . . I’m going to be sick all over everything in a second. Take it away from me, now.
[shudders]
So while Katara relishes the thought of having a child and Aang relishes the thought of having a child with Katara, Ozai’s Angels talk amongst themselves about what they can possibly do to save the day . . . or at least their own skins. And that, of course, means sacrificing Tom-Tom. Because who cares about Tom-Tom?
While Aang turns blue and begins to suffer from short term memory loss, let’s pause for a moment and consider something else.
Azula shows up out of nowhere. Yes, she’s the Crown Princess. But why did Ozai task her with hunting down the Avatar in the first place? Though it is true that the Avatar more or less gave them a one-up during the attempted to genocide of the Northern Water Tribe . . . no, wait, point taken. But that not my true point: Where is her army of trained assassins? Why in the world did Fire Lord Ozai decide to allow her to pick up a pair of friends from a circus and some palace? Mai at least I can understand, with her being a noblewoman, but Ty Lee? Of all the things that someone could have . . . shouldn’t Ty Lee, who left her own family and is therefore self-disowned, be the one obsessed with honor? Except it’s self-leaving, I get you, and that’s why Ozai allowed it. Because screw horse sense, we’ve got acrobatics and chi blocking. And people throwing knives. And lightning.
Still, what if there was a crack team composed of Junes?
[shudders]
Cha, I think I’m going to have nightmares now. For the rest of my life. And they will involve paralysis. And death. Mostly death.
Here, Turtle Girl the raging fangirl, take the wheel.
“And ohmagawd Ty Lee and Mai are like sooooooooooooo cute together dont u think? bc ofc they r so sweet n stuff i gotta ask tho y do they look funny in tht pic watvr so—”
[arches eyebrows] Er, proper grammar please. Otherwise I have no bloody ideas what you’re saying. Sorry.
“I think that Ty Lee and Mai are totally shippers, look at the boiling rock, they ship, you can see it everywhere, they’re so sweet shipping, too.”
Right, right, right, so let ask you a question. Why in the world are you shipping them? Do you ship just them, or what else do you ship?
“I like Maaaaaaaiko and Tyzuuuuuuuula too, and Ty Lokka, but really I ship Sokkla, bc ofc they are *toooo cuteeeeeee*.”
Huh. Well, I’m sorry that I had to delete the rest of the rambling three thousand word rant about absolutely nothing.
[squints]
Canon shipping, please.
Now, here’s another question, not to the raging fangirl up there—yes, I picked that participle ever so precisely—but who authorized giving Bumi up for Tom-Tom? Where’s the army behind Azula? What if Aang went Avatar State? Who’s going to let three fourteen to fifteen year olds—Azula is fourteen?! What the . . . can we say never ending mindscrew?—just show up and do some good old fashioned political bargaining? I repeat: Where is the army? Where? Show me the army that Ozai surely sent with his prized daughter and last descendant of his lineage, lest the throne be turned over to some cousin or something hanging off the family tree like a bush desperately needed some weeding? Wouldn’t Ozai give two monkeyfeathers about protecting his own control of the throne?
[raises an eyebrow] Unless he secretly wants for Azula to die, as he’s certain that she will attempt to overthrow him at some point in the future.
What if she asked him for an army, and he refused?
What if that was why she was forced to Mai and Ty Lee, who could still help her with this?
What if this explains everything?! “You keep your throne if you come home with Zuko or the Avatar.”
Of course, she would never tell anyone, lest she succumb to the way of Zuko. This explains why following her initial failure at capturing Zuko, she decided to capture the Avatar instead, because she’s lost her ship and her army and was now resorting to drastic measures. Yes, she later has the train and the drill, but this was after showing her father that she was competent enough. Furthermore, after the failure of the drill, she’s alone with Ty Lee and Mai again and once more has no one beside her except for her two friends, neither of whom know the truth.
Oh my . . . oh my . . . I understand, Bryke. I understand your genius! I understand your—
[is shot]
[A mysterious man appears.]
“She knows too much. We can’t let her pass.”
[A long puff of smoke.]
“Get her out of here, boys, and replace her with that prototype.”
[A pause.]
“The one with the ASC.”
[Another man.]
“The . . . rear end, sir?”
[The sound of a knife hitting flesh and a body falling to the ground.]
“No. The Anti-Spoiler Chip.”
[A third.]
“Yessir. And the body?”
[Beat.]
“Leave it.”
[But suddenly from the depths of the shot body comes a voice.]
What the . . . who are you people? Out of my house.
“She’s awake!”
“Kill her!”
You idiots. I’m anonymous. I’m immortal on the Internet. Besides, I have a +12 in reincarnation.
[They stare.]
Leave before I use the Holy Powers of Narration upon thee.
And then the men left the house, and all of them forget their names and were promptly eaten by a sharkgator the instant they turned innocent.
Ha, ha, ha, the Holy Powers of Narration. Don’t you just adore them?
Oh, that’s why. Makes sense. Before we start talking about fanservicing, though, having I got a question to the animators. What is up with Ty Lee’s waist? It looks like an hourglass. An aangular hourglass. I’m not even sure that anatomically possible. I mean look at that. If you check the next screenshot, her waist seems to be smaller than her head, and her eyes look more like Derpy Hooves from MLP than Ty Lee. So some animator evidently fell asleep sometime during this scene, and Bryke didn’t even bat an eye while it was going on. What . . . in the world . . . okay, okay, okay, I won’t laugh at the animators. But come on. Really? Okay.
Aang and co. show up with baby cradled under arm, because that’s just what they do, and Azula smiles patiently at them and decides, “Eh, let’s kill them anyway. Hooray.”
And then they were killed anyway. How mean. Tsk, tsk, tsk.
We all know everything about things like that now, don’t we? We’re all aware of how stupid some people are, and is, naturally, no exception. Nope, why did Team Avatar think that it could trade Bumi for some little kid? And by the way, how did they even know that Tom-Tom was born to the governor of New Ozai? How do they know these things? What do they do, read the script?
But here’s another question: Did the Gaang actually think that they would just turn over Bumi? And why didn’t they bring an army of rebels?
And in a massive giant worldslide of I don’t even know what, Aang evidently has a seizure of some sort. To tell you the truth, this is one of the few episodes that I really haven’t seen often enough to know from where that screenshot is, and I have no idea what’s with the animé background.
But still, for the lulz, Zutara Rule 34 is the rule of the Avatar shipping dumb . . . there must be Zutara on all sites, in some degree, and they must all include Rule 34.
Like everyone else in this demote, Mai goes on the Internet, and when she discovered Katara artwork everywhere, she became . . . slightly less bored than usual. I’ll put it that way. It certainly gave her something to do while bored to imaginary tears—it’s like she would actually cry or something, as that would totally not be like her, not at all, no, never—
All right, pregunta. What’s with the “Sokka comes out of nowhere on Appa and smashes into Ozai’s Angels” thing? Did no one see him coming? Because, you know, sky bison are secretly ninjas and therefore the laws of light reflection don’t apply to them, and they’re invisible, so you can’t get out of the way until they decide to turn themselves visible. You know, this one time, my mum was trying to back a car out of the driveway, and neither of us could because we realized that there was an invisible sky bison blocking the path like some sort of huge Snorlax, only with an arrow, and I didn’t have a Pokéflute on my person. Well, at least I had a good excuse for not going to school that day. Right, Mrs. B? Exactly.
This explains why Aang was so angry during 211. It’s not as if Appa was actually missing; he was just invisible and didn’t know how to turn back, hence the Avatar’s extreme anger. Then Appa got lost and wandered away, and that is what caused Aang to go Avatar State. Aanger management classes, yip yip!
It all makes perfect sense. Next time Appa mysteriously disappears for an episode, we know he’s still there. He’s just being a ninja.
Note: I love how Aang uses the ice breath thing twice in this episode, but I wish he could have used it more. I can recall only one other time anyone in the entire show used ice breath, which is a shame, because I sure as Spirit World know Korra won’t use, hot-headed as she is. You could probably roast a turkey off of her recklessness, and it would taste fine.
Aang and Bumi successfully commandeer the latter’s own coffin and enter in a Mario Kart race with Azula, who is plainly cheating. At least no one is throwing bananas, though, which is a bit of a plus . . . I think. Finally, team Big Baang is the winner, when Bumi gets the Earthbending Master power-up and spontaneously flings them across the last little bit.
In the meantime, Azula, who is just like that, has obviously stopped and is currently having tea with Fire Lord Ozai, explaining that she couldn’t possibly continue to race against the Avatar, as he had clearly won and gotten himself across the finish, the whole shebaang [snickers and finds herself transported to the gutter . . . monkeyfeathers].
Ozai: “This tea is strange, Azula. Did you put something in it?”
Azula: “My, no, dear, there was nothing in the tea. It was in the brownies.”
In the meantime, Aang and Bumi are having a similar conversation.
Bumi: “Blah blah blah random spiritual nonsense about fighting the fans have never heard before.”
Aang: “Yadda yadda yadda unlike in 219, I actually know about jings, so the viewer can just sit there and do whatever he wants except understand.”
Bumi: “Wah wah wah you will find a good Earthbending teacher who won’t be the creepy old man in the group but who will in fact be a suitable addition to a team made of small children.”
Aang: “Oh, good. Who gets to ship with her?”
Bumi: “I didn’t say it would be a her.”
Aang: “But it has to be a her, or Katara will be the token female, and Avatar can’t have that.”
Bumi: “Hnnah, uh, stop reading the script.”
Aang: [pulls out a paintbrush dripping with red paint] “Read it? I fix it!”
Bumi: “. . .”
Aang: “Just because Katara and I don’t ship until the finale doesn’t mean we can’t have a few extra kisses on the way. I’m sure she won’t mind the, mm, additions.”
Bumi: “I’m leaving now. Remember to wait for a tough girl who listens, then strikes. Also, we need to check off a few demographic check-boxes, and in animation it always easier to do blind people instead of deaf people or mute people, which are difficult. But blind people? Nah, you just have to show her staring off into space, which is easier to do than focusing her gaze, and remember to reference her blindness in the script, especially on episodes revolving around her. See how easy it is?”
Aang: “I . . . I never really thought about that like that . . . but now that you mention it . . .”
When Earth King Maroph reigned over his glorious nation. He had two sons, his heir, Prince Long, and Prince Moku. During an annual feast celebrating the strong alliance with the Water Tribes, Moku becomes infatuated with Chief Rakara's daughter, Kyla. After discovering the Kyla feels the same way about him, Moku quickly follows Water Tribe custom and carves a betrothal necklace, a symbol of their love. Moku and Kyla are ecstatic about their newly found bond, while King Maroph and Chief Rakara celebrate a possible new tie between their nations. Everything was perfect...until the unthinkable happened. This is the tale of how one man will give up all of his glory, his whole life, to find the woman he is destined to be with. This is the tale of Moku and Kyla.
Wowzers. A very good fanon, especially for a new author like AlaskaBender, combining all the elements of romannce, adventure, and action, all at their highest form in the Avatar universe. There are the old secret conspiracies and quests that help every story and the new plot twists and characters that will blow your mind. And it's all entwined into good writing - a legend in the making.
Story - 9.3: Very good. A creative, well thought out story of love.
Action - 8.9: Sometimes quick but very well written.
Writing - 9.4: I did not expect this quality from AlaskaBender.
Creativity - 9.4: There's not a romance story like this out there - not one that's got enough adventure and action to be legendary. This story is unique
Believability - 9.1: - Some answers are gotten too easily, but for the most part it was very believable. Nothing really felt unrealistic.
Character Development - 9.5: Moku is set on getting back Kyla, fighting for answers, developing on the way. Kyla is growing up and learning in prison, along with Peo. Those are only the major ones.
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Average Score: 9.3
Note: All scores are out of ten
Advice for AlaskaBender: Hmm... Well, this is hard, actually. My usual comments, "make chapters longer", "read through each chapter before you publish it to make sure it's believable", "add realistic characters", I can't give them to you. This fanon's awesome. One thing I would say is to add a little more backstory into the chapters, how Moku met Kyla, maybe in a later chapter. Maybe you've already got that planned.
What kind of users should read Love Will Find A Way? Love romance but still want action and adventure in your story, too? Like love but also spirits and conspiracies? This has got all of the above. It should please all readers.
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Well, here we are. After four months and almost 30 reviews by our members, the Fanon Review Squad has reached the end of our 2011 season. 2011 has been a turbulent and exciting year, bringing with it numerous Korra tidbits, the unveiling of the Promise Trilogy, and an enormous growth in our great community.
Though I'm definately excited for a break from reviewing, there are still two duties left for me. First, my "Final Four" review will be posted on the fanon portal on Sunday, December 18. These four stories are my last reviews for the year. Second, I have one special review for this issue, the last before Christmas. It involves a story called Child of Destiny.
Child of Destiny is a fanfiction story depicting the future of the world ten years after the end of Sozin's War. The story revolves around Aang's search for Diyi, the first Airbending child to be born in over one hundred years, who has been kidnapped by an unknown party. It also chronicles Zuko's struggles against the Cult of Sozin, a group of Fire Nation rebels who still eagerly pursue the goal of Fire Nation supremacy and are led by Admiral Zhao, who was believed to be dead.
Now, normally I would give a review of the story; I've considered it several times. However, in light of recent events and also the time of year, I would only suggest for you to read it. Child of Destiny is a truly amazing story. Child of Destiny has always been my personal favorite on the wiki. The author, a person known as MightyBrit, was one of my favorite users. As some of you may or may not know, Brit was involved in a car crash some time ago, and his injuries led to his current state of lying in a coma.
As the holidays approach and we face the new year, I ask you to keep MightyBrit in your thoughts and prayers this season. I, along with the community, hope for his recovery and return. He is truly amazing. And with that, I wish you all Happy Holidays and a good start to an amazing new year.
I will be reviewing Avatar: The Legend of the Phoenix, by Saphira1001.
This story is about The World of Avatar, with a different twist. A Water Avatar, named Amalric, went mad with power. The Fire Sages wanted to create a temorary Avatar to stop Amalric. They wanted to gather all of the Sages from each nation to make this happen, but they either refused or could not. The Fire Sages then got a young Fire Nation girl, and performed the same ritual in which created the first Avatar, to give her the power to bend Fire and Air. This turned her hair white and her eyes a sky blue color. She mastered Fire and Air, and when she was ready, she faced Amalric and ended him. She eventually died, and the world was fine as the new Avatar was sane.
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But then the Fire Sages learnt of a girl who could bend Fire and Earth. She looked exactly like the other Fire Nation girl - referred to as the 'Phoenix' - though she had green eyes. They realised the Phoenix, like the Avatar, reincarnates after death. The Phoenix watches over and trains the Avatar everytime a new one comes along. The story follows the new Phoenix, Erica.
This story is brilliant. It's an amazing idea and written so well. Only one chapter has been released, and I am already hooked. It's going to be a brilliant story, and I cannot wait for more.
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Oh wow, I'm glad you decided to keep going with your fanon and I will be reading that chapter very soon! By the way, I love your talk page banner. TheUltimateWaterbender 01:59, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Alright, sorry I'm a day late, but, here's the Christmas Special. And, sorry, but, my mom is dragging me to her family's place in Ohio, and I won't have access to the internet there, so I can't finish and upload Starry Skies. I will have it by the end of this week. A Light Shining in the Darkness - Talk 14:16, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
It has been just over a year, but it seems only yesterday when The Ba Sing Se Times was restarted. In that time, 2011 has come and gone for Avatar Wiki, and it's been a great year. In spite of the long wait for Legend of Korra, the popularity of this wiki is stable; in fact, upon the release of official information and trailers for Korra on July 24, wiki traffic hit a historical high, with over 1.7 million page views for that week alone. We remain one of the most popular sites dedicated to Avatar on the Internet.
It's safe for us to have high hopes for Avatar Wiki in 2012. But that's not to say that we're perfect. The Ba Sing Se Times applauds the current efforts to revolutionize fanon policy, but that's far from the only issue confronting the wiki. What we have never been able to overcome is our below-average conversion of readers into committed contributors to the site, with passers-by visiting the once or twice a month accounting for a staggering 78% of people accessing Avatar Wiki. Clearly, we need to tap our full potential by finding ways to attract a diverse and capable pool of dedicated fans. What we must do now is formulate workable proposals to this end, to ensure that we are the best we can be for the release of Korra.
What a great year it was! Many great users joined, starting from me :P, many great new changes happened on the wiki. We two new admins, fanon admins, and almost double as many rollback users as last year. We had the User Awards, the many contests, etc., so many things I can't list'em. From the time I started editing seriously, in April, I've really enjoyed here. I just can't afford to not be here, even for a day! I remember May when so many people were activen both in the wiki and IRC. Even if the activity has died out, the enjoyment hasn't died out.
As for me, I don't have a memorable day to share, for everyday is a memorable day with a teeny bit of exceptions, of course. :P But, I really enjoyed co-hosting the User Awards, with the now-inactive Rass. Oh, and I also enjoyed hosting the What if contests – the second was a flop, but never mind. But one thing I'll never forget is my prank blog; I so loved seeing the comments after I revealed it was a prank! XD
In the rare case that you’ve been hibernating for the past week, just happen to read this particular article while overlooking the Hot Spots, here’s the summary: WE HAZ KORRA RELEASE DATE!
Confetti blew! Shyamalan boos! But wait, is this for realz? Are we actually being bestowed with a release date for the most anticipated cartoon series in the history of epic cartoons? Probably. I'd say 50-50. Before continuing on, I'm well aware that not everyone is buying this date either.
“Y U NO believe Belgium MTV network?”
I adore English more than Dutch, thus I lack the confidence to place my zealous anticipation on anything other than English... Just kidding. :D But seriously, being a US-based series and having the Belgium MTV site announce the date baffles me. Despite being part of Viacom, the company we despise with a passion in recent months for the lack of everything imaginable (a date), the manner of which it is presented is highly suspicious.
There, jumbled along with Life with Boys (irrelevant), TMNT (irrelevant) and Korra (spotlight!) in one paragraph are programs scheduled for a release in 2012, with LoK set in fall described in less than 15 words. I believe more should be elaborated on this Legend of Korra, the successor for the most successful Nickelodeon series, considering the fact that many would scream/squeal in delight if there was a paragraph on Korra. New series? Meh. New spin-off? Interesting. New spin-off of A:TLA? Mother of God! Thus capturing the attention of more fans in its wake. A series with a solid fanbase/audience should not be included with those of fresh material, as uniqueness will draw in more attention/interest and more viewers. Speakeasy managed to dedicate an entire article for Korra, twice. I believe Viacom/Nick could, and should, do the same. There’s no point in letting the current fanbase suffer just to promote fresh series with relatively little to no chance of outranking others.
Of all the dates we’ve excited/cringe/ponder over this year, why should this announcement be any different? Is it because of their affiliation with Viacom? The same could be said to Dark Horse and Nickelodeon. Perhaps we’re in acceptance because of an earlier, less controversial release date is given instead of one that will make fans spit fire. Then there's the probability of them giving the wrong date! No. I’m not saying it’s completely fake, just that we should perhaps suspend our excitement here; learn the truth before we bury it under a load of fangasms.
Did you know they spelled Legends of Korra with an "s"? (Nitpicking ftw!)
Happy New Year everybody! Bahjy1 here, and I have a truck loaded with Avatar jokes in the yard. Want to unload the jokes on you ? OK.
I collected the best Avatar jokes out there and put them together here. Some may seem weird, but some are extremely funny. And there is a joke for you Kataangers. All of these jokes are question/answer jokes.
Let's start :
1. What is Zuko's favorite candy?
Fireballs.
2. What kind of diet is Sokka on?
A seafood diet. He sees food, he eats it!
3. Why couldn't Aang learn Earthbending at the start?
It was too Toph.
Click "show" to continue reading!
4. What's a bender's favorite band?
Earth, Wind & Fire.
5. What do you call a fortune teller who likes fast rides?
Aunt Wee.
6. What type of music do Earthbenders like?
Rock music.
7. What do you call a monkey with patches missing from his face?
Admiral Zhao!
8. What do you call Brittney Spears with Firebending?
Azula.
9. What did King Bumi say when he got mud on his new shoes?
O-ma-shu!
10. Ask a Kataanger and a Zutarian: Why did the chicken cross the road?
Kataanger's answer: To get to the other side.
Zutarian's answer: BECAUSE ZUKO AND KATARA WERE MEANT FOR EACH OTHER!
11. What do you call the foaming mouth guy after a metting with Koh?
Foaming ear guy.
12. Where do flying bison live?
The Appa-lachian Mountains!
And to end the ceremony, I have a funny picture which is unrelated to Avatar, but itwas too cool to resist sharing – here it is. Happy New Year!
Hello, this is BlackMonkey, ready to celebrate the holidays with the rest of the wiki. If there's one vibe that's been flowing through our network lately, I'd say it's "Wow, what a year on this wiki". I completely agree. This time last year I didn't even know about this awesome place, and now I'm signed up, have rollback rights, and a successful fanon.
But you guys don't want to hear the day-by-day story of my life on the wiki so far, because that'd be pointless and actually quite boring. Let's narrow it down a little farther.
If there's one moment - one thing that I've accomplished this year that I'm truly proud of, it's founding The Fanon Review Squad. For those who don't know about what the FRS is, it's an organization which will review and critique your fanons upon request. For those who do, please skip the sentence before this. After starting in the end of August we've created 49 total reviews, and will resume work next week. I want to thank all the users who supported the group when it was first made, especially to Millennia2 and Bahjy1, my fellow reviewing partners.
Lets get down to the fun stuff, then. As a fun New Year's gift to the community - the FRS will be hosting a special ceremony and analysis that will be held and posted in a blog next week - the "2011 Review of the Year". Sounds cool, ain't it? You can barely even imagine. We'll tell our thoughts on how we think the fanon portal is going and what we can improve on - and we're going to be giving out special awards, the best fanon our group has seen in each of the categories we review stories in (ex. story, creativity, action) since founding the group four months ago. I hope your excited - I sure am.
Well, that's it, folks. Thanks for supporting the user group, and get ready for an fanonical analysis like none other.
Avatar: The Legend of Rokan takes place during the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is full of adventure, love, and struggles, as the main character must discover her identity and recover from the pain of her past.
The fanon focuses on a Fire Nation girl named Rokan. Having recently lost her parents and brother in a terrible fire, Rokan has taken on a cover name and personality; a cold, mysterious character who takes the name of Zoai. The Legend of Rokan begins in the outer villages of the Earth Kingdom. Rokan (under the guise of Zoai) is slowly making her way through the Kingdom, for lack of anything better to do. However, she is making enemies quickly. Little can be foreseen of her future; Rokan is hard pressed to make it through a single day without her life being threatened...
I have enjoyed every chapter of this fanon, and with more to come, I shall continue to enjoy it. The story is new and exciting, and the characters feel like living, breathing human beings. Firebender896 is talented writer, and that fact shows.
Scores:
* Story – 9.3: Incredibly creative, The Legend of Rokan brings something so amazingly different to the table than the standard ‘After the War’ fanons. And best of all, it’s done well.
* Action – 9.1: Well described and frequent, though not overbearing. And hearing a fight scene told from the point of view of a child? Simply amazing.
* Writing – 9.6: Spelling and grammar-wise, this fanon is a gem. But at the same time, it’s so much more. Firebender has the unique talent of making her world appear real. Her descriptions are so spot-on, and I had no problems imagining clothing or scenery.
* Creativity – 9.5: I’m sure no one has brought about a story like this one, set within the Team’s Adventures, but at the same time, LoR stands on its own.
* Believability – 8.7: This is where I felt that it fell a little short, as some conversations felt contrived and a bit too fast.
* Character Development – 9.4: From Zoai to Rokan, you can feel the identity crisis; it is palpable. Her inner struggle and catharsis are treated with an amazing amount of skill.
Average Score: 9.3
Note: All scores are out of ten
Advice for Firebender896: Keep up the good work! Your conversations could be made a tad more believable and fluid, but other than that your fanon is excellent.
Who should read Avatar: The Legend of Rokan? Anyone who is looking for a genius, character-driven story should jump right in. It’s creativity and the simply amazing writing make it a must-read for those who read fanon!
Here I am again, back to work and at Christmas! I think a good christmas present will be presented today to Taekwond1, the author of the featured fanon The Fall of the Airbenders.
This amazing story talks about Chuan, the Northern Air Temple Airbender. The story centers in about 1 BSC to 0 ASC when Chuan discoveres an alliance between a member of the Northern Air Temple Council of Elders and the Fire Nation.
The story uses much description to give a full clear idea of what happens and who does it, not something like : "Chuan is airbender. He discovered an alliance.", but uses more than one chapter if neded without geting out of the edges of suspense. To be honest, Taekwond1 is an amazing author.
No wonder that this isn't the first time this certain author's story gets featured, he uses an amazing style : Give a full clear idea, avoid boredom in that, mix suspense with action and character development. I like that.
Anyway, I am on a cliffhanger 'till Taekwond1 releases the next chapter, it has so much suspense. Really does keeps me reading. Merry Christmas to you Taekwond1, and to you all my readers!
8/10
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Hello, Avatar Wiki! So, for my first contribution to the BSST, I'm advertising a new fanon idea based on the Hunger Games. I'm one of the co-creators along with Agent Slash. We have titled it The Blood Bath of Fanons! The idea is that 23 users will sign up and add their favorite character form their fanon as a tribute. Once their are 23 tributes, we will begin writing. It will be sort of like OR's OSP, but with a different plot. We will start out with a prologue (I'm writing it right now). The next chapter will be a filler for each tribute. The next chapter will be a fight. At the end, one of the tributes will be dead. Then a filler chapter. Then a fight. You get it, right? (Hey, I just rhymed!) Before we end each chapter, we will have everyone vote at a blog for who dies. Once the tournament has ended, we will mass that into one big book, which we will call the "First Blood Bath". Then we will begin on the next one. For the new one, though, there will be different rules. It's always changing. If you are a fan of The Hunger Games, I suggest this for you. And that concludes my advertisement. Thanks for reading!
Special mentions
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Do you think The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra will start this year?
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...And nothing else. Wikia says hi: "Every year, we put feature development on hold for a few weeks in December and focus on planning for the new year. As a result, there will be no major releases until January."
Delivered by The 888th Bot at 13:29, January 3, 2012 (UTC)
There's some spots open for a LoM review by any of the three reviewers besides Mill. Do you want to book one? --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 18:46, January 7, 2012 (UTC)
I put us down for one of Omashu Rocks's positions, since they're going pretty fast. Hope that's okay. --AvatarRokusGhost(Message me • Read my fanon) 20:30, January 7, 2012 (UTC)
D'aww, I just saw what you wrote about my sprite. I see you made your own version! =] TAD • talk • abclaf 22:04, January 22, 2012 (UTC)
I edited some Distant Horizon sprites, using the pixel skills I acquired from making Fakémon sprites. ;3 TAD • talk • abclaf 22:13, January 22, 2012 (UTC)
Moon Beam \o/ Since you've commented my blog post about the user group, I've been wondering, if you liked the idea of it, and if you'd like to join ^_~
Thanks for subscribing to The Hunter's Gem! I hope you will like it once the first chapter comes out. :) -Wings • wall • contribs 19:58, January 25, 2012 (UTC)
You're alive! Lol, haven't seen you in a long time. How's it going? I've been good. As for AtWA, well, I completed it on birthday (it was a birthday present to me:), but still got Emerging and Eliminating and my upcoming one-shots. How are your fanons? You've got quite a lot. I see your a Hunger Games fan. Me too, though I've just started reading the first book, and it's so addicting already. I'll probably finish it this weekend. Aang20791AtWA - EaE 02:40, January 28, 2012 (UTC)
Yep, it's done. I definitely think you'll enjoy "The Last Hope, Part 2," my favorite chapter in the series. And I need to catch up on TFAB. I'm so behind on a bunch of fanons. It's great to see you back. =) Aang20791AtWA - EaE 02:54, January 28, 2012 (UTC)