Psycho pussy is godly. She's latina coded.
Also something something I can fix her.
Also also, you just know she's beaten her clit purple while fantasising about her father and brother, yet at the same time her princess upbringing shines through and she has never inserted so much as a fingertip in her virgin pussy and passed out from shame and excitement the one time she gently grazed her hymen after being egged on by Ty Lee.
For starters, you'd have to be someone she respects. Fucking her brains out and making her into a mother isn't enough. You'd need to show her the error of her ways and a different better path in a way she would understand.
She suffers a mental breakdown at the end of the show. The comics want us to believe she doesn't challenge or change her beliefs at least all that much. It's possible she'd sit in prison day after day denying reality. But she clearly broke her own facade. Give her an outlet. Put her in the room with whatever passes for a psychologist in the era... I guess a guru. Then over an extended period let her talk out what she obviously knows is heaps of blatant contradictions in her worldview so she can rebuild a better one.
Am I saying it absolutely will work? No. She could be a clinical sociopath like half of the fanbase assumes she is and is incapable of learning right from wrong. But I honestly do think Azula is a product of the circumstances she was raised in, and it is more likely she's just more indoctrinated than really any named character we see. So once she's removed from Ozai and the authoritarian government of the Fire Nation she could start seeing beyond that programming.
>evil bitches are hot >but want her to not be evil so she doesn't murder you >muh "I can fix her" savior complex
if you ever encounter a woman irl that even somewhat acts like her, WALK AWAY
Because it would be stupid and fly in the face of the show's moral messaging if she couldn't be redeemed >Her older brother can be redeemed >Her uncle, who helped commit literal genocide can be redeemed >But no, a 14 year old parental abuse victim who suffered major psychological trauma and mental health issues can't be redeemed
Zuko was conflicted from the start and Iroh learned the hard way and atoned. And of course rebelling against the fire nation came with huge risk for both of them. The first step of redemption is actually wanting it in spite of the difficulties and Azula never even contemplated that path.
She needs a lot of help, clearly, but she's still young, and with the right support I believe should be able to heal and break free from her toxic upbringing and mentality. Obviously this takes place after the show. I don't think anyone thinks Azula could've been redeemed within the timespan of the original 3 seasons.
You could argue her first step was getting BTFO by her brother and a peasant girl. But since it was cut off and the comics are what they are nothing will happen.
Azula - unlike most cartoon girls - has more than one kind of fans. To answer your question, the loser fans with the savior complex want to fix her. They can't really offer anything in a relationship just being subservient. They think if they endure her antics long enough she will somehow learn to love them in return. And since she is completely out of their league they get rewarded handsomely in the end.
1) she's literally a child and 2) she was groomed into her position by her father and neglectful mother, without being given the opportunities and assistance that Zuko had been given, and 3) some people want to fuck her.
>2) she was groomed into her position by her neglectful mother, without being given the opportunities and assistance that Zuko had been given
Azula had the same opportunities to connect with her mother Zuko did, she just refused them. Azula obviously got off on being Ozai, the prince's, favorite and he condoned her behavior and Ursa didn't have the authority to overrule anything from him. Azula responded to Ursa's corrective disapproval by lighting shit on fire. Zuko was capable of doing the same thing but instead he actually listened to her.
Even accepting the estrangement brought up by situation not in either of their control: when Azula was seeing betrayal everywhere, the vision of Ursa she conjured was nothing but loving, and Azula still lashed out violently, claiming Ursa "thought she was a monster". I don't think it takes very much critical thinking to conclude that Ursa wasn't closed, or a vindictive bitch towards her, and hadn't tried to drown Azula screaming that she was a monster. Rather that Azula remembers her Ursa's thinking she was a monster because her memories of Ursa make her feel shame about... generally being a shitty person.
Because it could make for a great story. >she ditches her subterfuge agenda for a bit and goes out on her own on whatever bullshit quest, most likely something related to Zuko because lolAzula >gets caught up in some kind of spiritual helltrap, the kind than can't be beaten by punching/burning it harder and saps her power/blocks her bending >serendipituously meets someone like Pathik or that one enlightened Swamp dude and they save her ass >they slowly nurse her to health while she gets to experience life without her powers for a while >all of this occurs in a setting as far removed from the Fire Nation's royal palace as possible >I'm talking lots of manual labour, honest hard work, and an emotionally supportive environment >this understandably mindbreaks her a bit >she finds herself doing some soul searching an realising not only the extent of her indoctrination but also that her Ursa visions are actually her innermost self telling her what she knew all along but has spent her life denying >mama loved her unconditionally, acting like a monster isn't a good thing, and fear/power don't build relationships the way love and trust does >she obviously gets her powers back eventually in some dramatic fashion and momentarily lapses back go her psycho self >then she stops herself from going full retard and saves the day in a fulfilling manner >goes on to do her own thing making amends by travelling around and helping people in a crude but genuinely goodhearted way >maybe she even gets to spend a season or two with the Kyoshi warriors and whenever she meets Zuko she just sasses him and moves on
The end. There you go Bryke, free of charge and ready to be produced into a novel (Avatar comics are hot garbage beyond that one story hard carried by the qt3.14 colonial mutt)
Because she never had a chance to begin with. Everyone praises zuko from escaping his environment and learning to become a good person they forget Azula is in the exact same situation. Azula doesn't want to be seen as the monster people perceive her as seen in the beach episode but doesn't have the support system he does. Thankfully the writers will rectify this in the new avatar series where we will finally see her become the hero she was meant to be
because she's 14
Redeem? They don't give a fuck about that, they want to fuck her.
Nice trips, but while you're right, I've definitely seen people who want to "redeem" her because she has a sob story.
To feel good about jacking off to her.
Why's this surprising, we've seen characters who've done a lot worse be redeemed.
Normahomosexuals for some reason need a character they find hor to not be evil
She's voiced by Grey DeLisle. End of.
Nope I don't want her defanged.
Psycho pussy is godly. She's latina coded.
Also something something I can fix her.
Also also, you just know she's beaten her clit purple while fantasising about her father and brother, yet at the same time her princess upbringing shines through and she has never inserted so much as a fingertip in her virgin pussy and passed out from shame and excitement the one time she gently grazed her hymen after being egged on by Ty Lee.
>Also something something I can fix her.
HOW can you fix her? Serious question. What can be done to help her.
For starters, you'd have to be someone she respects. Fucking her brains out and making her into a mother isn't enough. You'd need to show her the error of her ways and a different better path in a way she would understand.
She suffers a mental breakdown at the end of the show. The comics want us to believe she doesn't challenge or change her beliefs at least all that much. It's possible she'd sit in prison day after day denying reality. But she clearly broke her own facade. Give her an outlet. Put her in the room with whatever passes for a psychologist in the era... I guess a guru. Then over an extended period let her talk out what she obviously knows is heaps of blatant contradictions in her worldview so she can rebuild a better one.
Am I saying it absolutely will work? No. She could be a clinical sociopath like half of the fanbase assumes she is and is incapable of learning right from wrong. But I honestly do think Azula is a product of the circumstances she was raised in, and it is more likely she's just more indoctrinated than really any named character we see. So once she's removed from Ozai and the authoritarian government of the Fire Nation she could start seeing beyond that programming.
>Why do people want to redeem her exactly?
I don't. She is perfect the way she is
I want her MORE evil.
Because bitch can breath fire and there's limits to what guys think they can get away with in their rape fantasies.
You have to do something bad before you can be redeemed
>evil bitches are hot
>but want her to not be evil so she doesn't murder you
>muh "I can fix her" savior complex
if you ever encounter a woman irl that even somewhat acts like her, WALK AWAY
Because it's a better story?
Because it would be stupid and fly in the face of the show's moral messaging if she couldn't be redeemed
>Her older brother can be redeemed
>Her uncle, who helped commit literal genocide can be redeemed
>But no, a 14 year old parental abuse victim who suffered major psychological trauma and mental health issues can't be redeemed
Zuko was conflicted from the start and Iroh learned the hard way and atoned. And of course rebelling against the fire nation came with huge risk for both of them. The first step of redemption is actually wanting it in spite of the difficulties and Azula never even contemplated that path.
She needs a lot of help, clearly, but she's still young, and with the right support I believe should be able to heal and break free from her toxic upbringing and mentality. Obviously this takes place after the show. I don't think anyone thinks Azula could've been redeemed within the timespan of the original 3 seasons.
You could argue her first step was getting BTFO by her brother and a peasant girl. But since it was cut off and the comics are what they are nothing will happen.
>Azula never even contemplated that path.
She's 14?
Zuko was also a kid
Yeah and he was still drinking the Kool-aid even banished so it's unfair to blame Azula for her conditioning considering she never left the palace.
Azula - unlike most cartoon girls - has more than one kind of fans. To answer your question, the loser fans with the savior complex want to fix her. They can't really offer anything in a relationship just being subservient. They think if they endure her antics long enough she will somehow learn to love them in return. And since she is completely out of their league they get rewarded handsomely in the end.
1) she's literally a child and 2) she was groomed into her position by her father and neglectful mother, without being given the opportunities and assistance that Zuko had been given, and 3) some people want to fuck her.
>2) she was groomed into her position by her neglectful mother, without being given the opportunities and assistance that Zuko had been given
Azula had the same opportunities to connect with her mother Zuko did, she just refused them. Azula obviously got off on being Ozai, the prince's, favorite and he condoned her behavior and Ursa didn't have the authority to overrule anything from him. Azula responded to Ursa's corrective disapproval by lighting shit on fire. Zuko was capable of doing the same thing but instead he actually listened to her.
Even accepting the estrangement brought up by situation not in either of their control: when Azula was seeing betrayal everywhere, the vision of Ursa she conjured was nothing but loving, and Azula still lashed out violently, claiming Ursa "thought she was a monster". I don't think it takes very much critical thinking to conclude that Ursa wasn't closed, or a vindictive bitch towards her, and hadn't tried to drown Azula screaming that she was a monster. Rather that Azula remembers her Ursa's thinking she was a monster because her memories of Ursa make her feel shame about... generally being a shitty person.
>Azula had the same opportunities to connect with her mother Zuko did
Did she tho?
Yes.
I'd argue no and that Ursa is the one at fault for having her love for Azula be so conditional.
>she's le heckin childerino who's only fourteen a literally baby girl
Unironically yes.
I don't want to redeem her, I want to have batshit crazy psycho sex with her.
She's hot but also crazy. Reducing the craziness would make her more desirable.
They just don't like how canon is writing her out to be an untouchable "make the world burn" psychopath ala TDK Joker.
Because it could make for a great story.
>she ditches her subterfuge agenda for a bit and goes out on her own on whatever bullshit quest, most likely something related to Zuko because lolAzula
>gets caught up in some kind of spiritual helltrap, the kind than can't be beaten by punching/burning it harder and saps her power/blocks her bending
>serendipituously meets someone like Pathik or that one enlightened Swamp dude and they save her ass
>they slowly nurse her to health while she gets to experience life without her powers for a while
>all of this occurs in a setting as far removed from the Fire Nation's royal palace as possible
>I'm talking lots of manual labour, honest hard work, and an emotionally supportive environment
>this understandably mindbreaks her a bit
>she finds herself doing some soul searching an realising not only the extent of her indoctrination but also that her Ursa visions are actually her innermost self telling her what she knew all along but has spent her life denying
>mama loved her unconditionally, acting like a monster isn't a good thing, and fear/power don't build relationships the way love and trust does
>she obviously gets her powers back eventually in some dramatic fashion and momentarily lapses back go her psycho self
>then she stops herself from going full retard and saves the day in a fulfilling manner
>goes on to do her own thing making amends by travelling around and helping people in a crude but genuinely goodhearted way
>maybe she even gets to spend a season or two with the Kyoshi warriors and whenever she meets Zuko she just sasses him and moves on
The end. There you go Bryke, free of charge and ready to be produced into a novel (Avatar comics are hot garbage beyond that one story hard carried by the qt3.14 colonial mutt)
Because she never had a chance to begin with. Everyone praises zuko from escaping his environment and learning to become a good person they forget Azula is in the exact same situation. Azula doesn't want to be seen as the monster people perceive her as seen in the beach episode but doesn't have the support system he does. Thankfully the writers will rectify this in the new avatar series where we will finally see her become the hero she was meant to be
>Wanting to redeem her
>Not wanting to periodically fuck the crazy out of her so that she goes wild in bed but acts more normally otherwise
it would make for a good story