have we ever thought abt the fact that zuko is literally azula's older brother. like she's his little sister. that's his little sister. throughout a big, big part of atla plot, he was actively running away, scared of his little sister killing him because he KNEW she would/could. can you imagine that? your little sibling, wanting more your father's approval than your companionship to the point of death? every time they fought, zuko was fighting his baby sister. azula was fighting her big brother. this is making me so sick. they were 16 and 14 years old.
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my pookie baby angel ☺️❤️💌✨💖😍🥰💕 she's done nothing wrong ever in her life literally the perfect deadalive nothing girl who isn't. they hated her for her sacrificial lamb swag
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Born out of House Duskryn, groomed since birth to become a priestess of Lolth and to bring pride to her house, Haella was taught violence the moment she was expelled from her mother's womb. Yet a softness resided in her belly, molded into fearful obsession of Lolth and of her family's violent nature. But despite her seemingly possessed devotion, Haella could never overcome her fear of Lolth and of the spiders her kin revered, and when she came of age, she publicly renounced Lolth and fled the Underdark, escaping the wrath of the Spider Queen and her followers. Haella was branded a heretic, with nothing but an acid burn she acquired as a child to show for it, for perhaps our beloved spiders knew of her traitorous beliefs before even she did.
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location: the garden market
Reyna had just finished a house showing out in the countryside when she decided to stop by the Garden Market to pick up groceries. Her heels clicked against the floor as she wandered the aisles, when her phone began to ring. This caused her to begin digging through her purse for the phone, maneuvering her cart aside as she turned into a new aisle. It was only when she realized that she had hit something in her haste, that she looked back up. “Shoot! I am so sorry!”
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