#Azula's problem is that she sees no other way to gain the validation and purpose she craves than to follow Ozai's obviously wrong teachings
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Real talk, if Azula was half as throne hungry as fandom makes her out to be, ATLA would have been a really short show.
Not to mention, Smoke and Shadow would have been a short and super violent story of Azula using her new allies and abilities, along with the element of surprise, to slaughter Zuko, Ozai, and all of their allies before taking the throne for herself.
Here's some food for thought. A lot of the fandom claims that Azula always wanted the throne. Yet what people fail to see is that in order for this to happen, this child with obvious ABANDONMENT ISSUES would want everyone other than her mother dead. Because she's, you know, the last in line for the throne. And yet she was loyal to her father and she loved him. She loved her brother. If she truly wanted the throne that badly, do you really think she would care about them that much?
#azula#azula meta#azula is not a thronesexual#azula only wants validation and a purpose in life#Azula's problem is not that she is some soulless monster who seeks power for power's sake#Azula's problem is that she sees no other way to gain the validation and purpose she craves than to follow Ozai's obviously wrong teachings
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Yup, exactly. The show and that horrible comic would have been a heck of a lot shorter.
Here's some food for thought. A lot of the fandom claims that Azula always wanted the throne. Yet what people fail to see is that in order for this to happen, this child with obvious ABANDONMENT ISSUES would want everyone other than her mother dead. Because she's, you know, the last in line for the throne. And yet she was loyal to her father and she loved him. She loved her brother. If she truly wanted the throne that badly, do you really think she would care about them that much?
#azula#azula meta#azula is not a thronesexual#azula only wants validation and a purpose in life#Azula's problem is not that she is some soulless monster who seeks power for power's sake#Azula's problem is that she sees no other way to gain the validation and purpose she craves than to follow Ozai's obviously wrong teachings
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