Why do authors think it’s okay to make you get attached to characters only for them to kill them off like what fucking planet are you from mate this isn’t okay
A rewrite of the aftermath of Katara deciding not to kill Yon Rha in Southern Raiders. I had planned to have it all done for day 1 but it looks like I’ll be posting it in chunks throughout the month.
I really want a movie where there’s this Dark Brooding Male Hero who’s like, a total badass, and during all the fight scenes he keeps getting flashbacks to happy images of his wife, and like his whole narrative is framed around his wife, and all the other heroes on his team know that he’s got this passion and vengeance and think it all has to do with his dead wife… but then near the end of the movie his wife shows up and he’s like “hey babe” they’re all shocked and they’re like, “Wait I thought all your power and passion came from avenging your dead wife?” and he’s like “no bro, I just really love my wife, she’s really cool, she’s what keeps me going” like… a reverse fridge
Unfridge your wives 2017
Unfridge your wives 2018
“This whole saving the world thing has kept me from seeing my wife for like, three days and I was really starting to miss her!”
It turns out he’s normally a ray of sunshine and is only Dark Brooding Male Hero mode when he misses her.
The air temples were structures inhabited by the Air Nomads prior to the Air Nomad Genocide. The temples were usually located in isolated and difficult to reach environments, such as the tops of mountains or on an island. There are five known temples to date. →