#Aang and his previous incarnations by extension are all agents of chaos
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Aang Sleepwalksfights
Sometimes, when he sleeps, Aang speaks to his past lives. Sometimes, when he sleeps, Aang’s past lives speak to him.
Katara doesn’t tell him that he walks around and talks in a dozen different voices. He sometimes argues, quite literally, with himself for most of the night. She’s too entertained by his eyes shifting between grey, gold, green, and blue like he’s shuffling through a dozen different faces. He phases through just as many mannerisms, and those are all the more entertaining.
Apparently, neither Aang nor his past lives know that Aang does this. Katara likes to keep it that way.
But then, one night, their rag-tag family is laying around the fire, awoken by the angry voices from generations passed, and Katara can’t believe she didn’t think sooner to talk back to Aang or his past lives when they spoke to ‘the image of Katara’.
They all try their damndest not to laugh as Wang Fire and Avatar Yangchen debate the finer qualities of a proper therapy session and lament how so very hard it is to find a good therapist these days.
Suki almost pops a lung when Sapphire Fire and Avatar Kyoshi team up to tell Avatar Kuruk and Bonzu Pippinpaddleopsicopolis’ half-burned-faced and half-grown-(suspiciously white and smelling of hay)-mustached grandson that they are, in fact, very wrong in telling Aang that the best way to a lover’s heart is to act aloof.
They all nearly blow their cover when The Boulder, though shorter and angrier, tells Avatar Roku that he has no balls, shouts back at his piss-poor insult that he’s a wimp for being spanked by a volcano, and demands that the old man square up.
(They tell Aang that he tumbled and fell in his sleep to explain away the bruises.)
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