Hakoda adopts Zuko and Azula
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Ozai and Ursa fail at killing Azulon. He kills Ozai but Ursa manages to run with her kids. The problem is that Azulon is still after her and she can’t get very far with two kids. She leaves them at an Earth Kingdom port, promising to be right back, but never returns. At the end of the day, Hakoda comes across two sleeping kids next to his boat who say their mom promised she’d come back but it’s been hours. He brings them aboard the ship to wait for her and get food and water. A few days pass and Ursa doesn’t return so Hakoda brings the kids to the South Pole.
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Ye shall be judged. Will ye be found wanting or worthy?
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“I was only a kid when my family’s ship sank,” Azula continued, voice conspicuously bland. “I was only a kid when I floated on the ocean for thirteen days. I was only a kid as I watched my brother’s face rot as he tied himself to barrels, so that he could become bait for seagulls when he died.”
He snapped his gaze up to her blank face. But her eyes told a different story, fire twisting beneath the full moon. He gulped.
“My brother was only a kid when the spirits chose him to lead. Only a kid when Agni placed the weight of our entire nation on his shoulders. Only a kid when he was forced to bring back a forgotten form of firebending and make peace with enemies, deal for the lives of hundreds.” She didn’t break their eye contact. “Yue was only a kid when she was told that she had to choose between what her father wanted and what was right for her people. Only a kid when she stowed away on a ship and sailed for unknown waters with two firebenders.”
Her lips twisted, a parody of a smile that made his heart hurt. “This is war, Sokka. This is war and peace and people trying to survive. This is a spirit’s tale of our generation. And never, ever in any of those, is anyone only a kid.”