This just came on my TV a minute ago. Best birthday gift ever.
From Figuarts Zero Wanokunihen
I want to know the same thing why was gyasto the only airbender with fire nation skeletons around him
Honestly what freaked me out the most in this scene wasn’t monk gyatso’s skeleton - we pretty much expected that. What freaked me out was all the firebender skeletons.
Monk gyatso was always portrayed as a light-hearted, peaceful man, both from roku and aang’s perspective (the most aggressive thing we see him do is drop pie on the other elders). Aang’s teachings of “respecting all life” almost undoubtedly came from gyatso, which is why it’s so hard to picture him killing all these people, even during a crisis.
The other thing that I wonder about is why were the only bodies found around him? Sokka found a helmet, but that’s not the same as a skeleton - it could have easily been lost in the confusion of the attack. So it begs the question: was gyatso the only airbender to fight back? Was he the only one who broke the airbender code of non violence? Did he die thinking he’d rather go down fighting then be executed like the others? I need to know what happened during the genocide
Good to know their are good people out their still
Does anyone else feel, like, a weird inhibition against starting new TV shows? Like, there are shows I want to watch but when I think about sitting down to start it something in me goes “no you can’t just do that.” What am i waiting for? I feel like I need to prepare? Brain: You have to wait. Me: Wait for what??? Brain: WAIT
Made some really good friends and I wish them a happy new year
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I love anything anime, animals, and the color blue I'm also 21
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