She/her Random drawings & digital art obsessed with avatar the last airbender& yangchen booksMajor oc obsession (The banner is made using @veluv_art’s picrew maker all credits for the banner image goes to them) The banner depicts my fav ocs
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here’s mine, I did the quiz twice to see what I got a second time
I’d personally say I’m a combination of both instruments maybe a bit more viola
@bruntusbrutus
I feel like making one of those uquiz and picrew chains with these random ones I found sooo
Take this quiz and find out what instrument you are and thennnn
make a lil guy with this picrew :))))
(As a viola player I’m VERY offended. So offended, offended beyond belief. But hey kitty :)) )
@ilivebyshipping @glassesgirlies @lusxnei6
Listen, idk what would be funnier, Kavik meeting the other Avatars' gfs in the Spirit World and being the only guy invited to the girls night out. Or him meeting Mako and Yun and trying really hard not to be smug, bc he at least didn't fumble his Avatar
Yess I love this
im rewatching avatar and i never noticed the way sokka SCOOPS up top at the end of the western air temple when zuko gets excited and they all stomp away angrily that that was so cute he just scoops her up i can't say anything intelligent rn bc i have covid but that might be one of my new favorite scenes from the entire show omg
RIGHT like it’s genuinely the cutest shit i’ve ever seen…… picking her up like she weighs genuinely nothing….. and also the way it also kind of looks like she’s burying her face in her hands (if u squint) is also just sooooo adorable… she is simultaneously flustered and delighted… i wonder if he carried around everywhere like that until her feet healed…. i like to think that he did…. this is what i mean when i say ppl are crazy for not appreciating their friendship more… how can u not adore their relationship they’re perfect!!!!!
I love these! Though this doesn’t quite have what I would want in my dream bedroom, I would have a lot more bedding and a buncha avatar the last airbender stuff (including my appa plush I already own) 😙
Also I don’t really have a cat, I would want a dog for my future pet but I’ve always loved calico cats
Thank you for the tag @introvertedfangrl! I share a bedroom with my SO, so it'll never truly be a dream, but I would CRAVE an office of my own! Little cameo from my old baby boy, Sherlock. 🥺❤️🐈⬛
I'll tag, but no pressure: @kai-dimir, @hellomehlo, @fireheartedpup, and @eli-serpin
Link is here! <3
Aww thanks so much. I don’t know my mutuals too well since I’m kinda new 🫠
But here we go:
@kitkatthekitkatkat mint & baby bell wrapper. Mint bc yes I will take you up on the baking cookie I absolutely love baking. And baby bell wrapper bc your so friendly and nice to talk to so I would love to frolic in the woods taking turns yapping.
@gloomybadger4life mint and orple. Your posts are always super fun and I would 100 bake cookies with you, maybe make cookies of our fav atla characters I dunno.
@junipernight mint & pumpkin. Your posts are so fun I love reading them. Also all your avatar reblogs and posts are awesome too. And you seem like the person who makes great cookies 🍪
you know the drill
This is so cute! Also mine is pretty accurate except I’m only laid back when I feel like it, I can be very not laid back. Also patience depends on the person for me.
but all of the possible matches go with me and the person I like so….
Fun little quiz
Ok I am slightly sorry for spamming your ask box, but it seems like you want asks so I hope this isn’t too annoying to you.
For the character bingo, could I ask for Sokka?
oh I don’t care about ask spams, I love getting them. Here’s sokka:
Yes he is very much my blorbo
he’s tied with aang for my fav character in the series with toph a close second
Might as well send some for the other ask game too! Could you do 5, 7, and 13 please?
5: fav form of potato: actually I love making homemade fries so my fav would be homemade cheese fries
7: thing I look forward to seeing in an aquarium: probably the seals they are so cute 🦭 ❤️
13: first thing I’m doing in a purge: murder.
I love these even though it’s such an old post theese are fun asks
chipotle order?
thoughts on veganism?
a specific color that gives you the ick?
mythical creature you think/believe is real?
favorite form of potato?
do you use a watch?
what animal do you look forward to seeing when you visit an aquarium?
do you change into specific clothes for the house when you get home?
do you have a skincare routine (and how many steps is it)?
on a plane, do you ask for apple or orange juice?
anything from your childhood you’ve held on to?
brand of haircare/bodycare/skincare that you trust 100%?
first thing you’re doing in the purge?
do you think you’re dehydrated?
rank the methods of death: freezing, burning, drowning
thoughts on mint chocolate chip?
an anxious compulsion you do everyday?
your boba/tea order?
the veggie you dislike the most?
favorite disney princess movie?
a number that weirds you out?
do you have an emotional support water bottle?
do you wear jewelry?
which do you find yourself using, american or british english?
would you say you have good taste in music?
how’s your spice tolerance?
what’s your favorite or go-to outfit?
last meal on earth?
preferred pasta noodle?
ask me anything !
leave an ask for the person you reblog it from!
If anyone wants me to say my opinion on a character with this bingo
hehe incorrect quotes
this one is my favorite ever, it lined up perfectly
Amazing fic but I’ve got a random question. Do you mind if I use the name that you used for the bison (Nyima) for my own story? It’s okay if not but I love the name.
Yangvik Week Day 3: Angst
Summary: As Yangchen gets older, she starts to forget.
Word Count: 4092
TW: memory loss, grief, hurt with only a little comfort
(will be posted to ao3 later)
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As Yangchen gets older, she starts to forget.
It starts slowly. So slowly that, for a while, Kavik doesn’t notice.
They’re retired now, out of the game for good. The world is at peace, a possibility neither of them could have imagined in their youth. Disputes are resolved. Treaties were written and are being followed. Yangchen has done her job as well as she possibly can, and now she and her closest companion get to delight in living out a simple, quiet life in the comfort of their home, nestled in the foothills surrounding the Eastern Air Temple.
Their days are easy, their nights are peaceful. They grow most of their food now, and so they spend hours in the garden, bringing forth life from the soil. Yangchen meditates often, Kavik reads to his heart’s content. The most excitement they get is a stray lemur or two flying down from the temple to follow the Avatar around, perching on her shoulders and chirping in her ears.
Despite the peace they now experience, Yangchen’s struggle with her past lives is far from eased. Though at this point, it’s a struggle they are used to. When she cries out in the night Kavik pulls her closer, the rhythm of his heart soothing her back to sleep. When she speaks in a voice that is not her own Kavik doesn’t panic, instead simply talking to her, acting a new persona if needed, until she is able to return to herself.
These are the struggles they are used to. This new struggle, however, comes as a surprise.
Kavik watches the woman he loves as she works in the garden. She sings to herself as she digs, voice a bit scratchy and out of practice but no less beautiful because of it. A flying lemur chitters from her shoulder, digging its tiny hands into her gray hair, grooming her like it would one of its kits.
The lemur tugs especially hard at a small piece of hair, and Kavik watches Yangchen’s face tighten in discomfort. She lifts a hand, dirt beneath her fingernails, to gently bat the creature away. “Pak, that’s too hard.”
Pak? Her childhood lemurs have been dead for many years.
The lemur darts off her shoulder, taking off flying, and Yangchen goes back to the bulbs she’s burying. She begins to sing again, resuming her tune.
Kavik brushes off the strange interaction. A small lapse in memory is nothing to worry about. He steps into the garden to join his love in the dirt.
Some days later, the two of them are sitting on a bench outside of their small cottage, enjoying the sunset and each others’ company. The evening sun blazes behind the hills, painting the sky in a hundred shades of orange. Kavik is working on a small carving, whittling away at a block of wood and watching the shape begin to form. He thinks it might end up a turtle-seal. Yangchen is curled against his side, feet tucked beneath her, enjoying a steaming mug of tea.
“The airball tournament is coming up soon, isn’t it?” She asks lightly.
“It’s tomorrow,” Kavik affirms. Though they’ve retired in the East, the pair have made a habit of trekking up to the temple whenever there’s an airball competition happening - the looks on the nuns’ faces whenever they cheer ‘East side, least side!’ are always priceless. Somehow the girls on the teams seem to get younger every year.
“That’ll be fun to watch.” She nestles closer, and Kavik pauses his carving to wrap his arm around her. Her gray eyes stare off into the distance, the glow of the setting sun illuminating her face.
Kavik ignores the beauty of the sunset. The scenery before him is beautiful enough.
Yangchen has aged so gracefully. Crows feet and smile lines have wrinkled her face, signs of a life well-lived. Her hair is entirely silver, still tied in the same braid as always. He supposes he could look past the signs of aging, if he wanted. Her expressions are identical to the way he first met her.
But why would he want to? He’s had the privilege of seeing her grow into this; from sly, conniving teenager to wise, benevolent old woman. She’s still the same Yangchen, whether she’s spry and agile or with liver-spotted hands that shake when she’s too tired.
“You’re staring at me,” Yangchen notes. She sips at her tea, eyes sliding from the horizon and over to his face. Even all these years later, he still feels a blooming warmth in his chest whenever she looks at him.
“Can’t help it,” Kavik replies, leaning over to nuzzle her cheek. Yangchen leans into the touch, and when he pulls away she has a soft smile on her face that makes his heart swell.
“Hey, what day is the airball tournament happening?”
Kavik blinks. “What do you mean? It’s tomorrow; I just said that.”
A flicker of confusion crosses Yangchen’s face. “I don’t remember you saying it.”
“Well, I did.”
She sips from her mug again, brow wrinkling. “I… guess I wasn’t listening too well. Sorry.”
“You’re probably tired,” Kavik says, filling in the confusion with the most logical explanation he can think of. “Let’s go to bed.”
Years ago, she would have fought him tooth and nail if he tried to tell her to get some sleep. Now, she just nods, standing slowly from the bench. Kavik leads her inside, and they get ready in quiet familiarity.
They crawl into the bed side-by-side, Kavik holding Yangchen close to his chest. He tucks himself against her, the space between her neck and shoulder the perfect home for his chin.
“Goodnight,” Yangchen whispers, extinguishing the few candles in the room with a wave of her hand. “I love you.”
“I love you too,” Kavik replies, feeling the weight of the words in his very soul.
Sleep comes easily to her tonight, her breathing easing and giving way to gentle snores in a matter of minutes. She really must have been tired.
But for reasons he can’t explain, Kavik finds that sleep eludes him.
It gets worse.
From the gardens, Kavik looks up as a shadow passes overhead. A sky bison.
They don’t get too many visitors out here, especially not these days. So his interest is piqued as the bison lands in the field and the figures sitting in its saddle become clear.
It’s Yangchen, being escorted by a younger nun who looks like she might keel over in awe. Clearly, she’s realized this isn’t just any old lady out for a stroll.
The Avatar leaps from the bison’s saddle, cushioning her fall with an expert air bubble. Kavik walks over to meet her.
“You’re back a bit early. What happened?” She’d planned today to make her way to bison fields, armed with a basket full of homemade dumplings to feed the nuns on herding duty. It’s calving season, and the nuns in charge of caring for the giant beasts are out from dawn til dusk every day.
(The dumplings were made by Kavik. Even all these years later, she’s still hopeless in the kitchen. He supposes this knowledge would put a hole in the ‘grandmother-of-the-world’ persona she’s got going on now.)
“I’m fine,” She assures him before he can ask, “I just got a bit turned around while heading to the fields. Luckily, Sister Tsumi and her bison Nyima were there to come to my rescue.”
She gestures the the nun, still standing in her saddle. She looks on the verge of tears of joy. She’ll remember this day forever, the day she gave Avatar Yangchen herself a ride on her bison.
Kavik bows to the young woman, giving her thanks. But a bigger concern pricks at the back of his mind. “What do you mean, ‘turned around’?” The fields aren’t too far away. They visit often. How could she have gotten lost in such a short distance?
Yangchen shrugs. “Oh, I probably just miscounted the number of hills or something. I would have found my way eventually.”
“What about the dumpling basket? Is it still in the saddle?”
“Dumpling basket?”
Kavik frowns. “The dumplings? That you were taking to the fields? What happened to the basket?”
She presses the heels of her hands against her eyes, shaking her head. “I - I don’t remember. I must have set it down somewhere along the way…”
“I’ll go search for it!” Tsumi pipes up, eager to help more.
It really isn’t that important; it’s only a basket. But Kavik nods anyway, letting the young woman continue to assist. The bison takes off again, and Kavik leads his love back to their home, holding her close to his side.
She isn’t herself that night. She calls him by a dozen different names in a dozen different voices, speaking of long-dead kings until the sun comes up. Kavik talks to her when he can, plays the parts when he needs. Eventually she falls into a fitful sleep, curled in his arms.
He wants to blame her earlier confusion on this. It’s been months since she’s disappeared from herself so fully; surely that must be the reason.
And yet, a small part of him won’t allow himself to. Yangchen remembers her past lives with such clarity. How is she struggling to remember her own?
Life continues on, though. The endless wheel of time won’t stop turning, even for the most powerful being in the world.
Winter comes, snow falling over the hills and frosting the windows of their cottage. Kavik can feel the cold in every one of his aching joints.
Sometime in the mid-winter, Yangchen gets sick. Kavik wakes to find her burning with fever, shaking uncontrollably in his arms.
He does the best he can to heal her. He’s never quite had her raw power for it, but he’s honed his own talents rather well. Unfortunately, waterbending healing doesn’t do nearly as much for illnesses as it does for injuries. He helps reduce her fever and then sets about making some soup.
Days pass. She’s getting better; less coughing, less congestion, no more chills. They spend most of their time snuggled together on their bed, wrapped from head to toe in blankets to keep them warm as they chat, fondly recalling their adventures together. Kavik kisses her plenty, even though she tells him it’s unhygienic. If he was going to get sick he would have by now.
She was getting better. She was, Kavik swears it.
Then a crash wakes him in the middle of the night and he finds Yangchen awake, digging frantically through their small bookshelf.
“Yangchen?” He always calls her by name first, wanting to see if it’s really her speaking. Her eyes flash in acknowledgement but she still keeps searching, tossing book after book behind her.
“Kavik, where on earth did I put that ledger?”
“A ledger? We don’t have any.” They’re retired. Kavik hasn’t had to do any accounting in years.
“We do,” Yangchen insists. From his spot on the bed, he can see a faint sheen of sweat forming on her forehead. “I was just working on it last night. It has a record in it that I need to look at for my report to Feishan.”
His blood runs cold. “Yangchen, Feishan isn’t the Earth King anymore. His son is the king now. King Fihong. You’ve met him.”
She turns to look at him, confusion creasing her face. “What are you talking about?”
He stands to meet her, wincing as pain flares in his knees. He takes her gently by the arms. Her skin is on fire again.
“You’re not well, Yangchen. Come back to bed, I’ll get you a glass of water.”
“Bed?” She laughs. “Kavik, I haven’t got the time. The report needs to be sent out in the morning; I have to find that ledger.”
Kavik doesn’t know what to say to this. She knows him. She knows herself. But somehow, she doesn’t know where she is in time.
He refuses to let himself panic. He can fix this the same way as always; he only has to play along. Shouldn’t playing himself be easier, anyway?
“The ledger can wait,” He tells her carefully. “Let’s sleep, and I’ll help you find it first thing in the morning. I promise.”
Her burning hand finds the side of his neck, feeling out his pulse. Kavik feels wrenched backwards in time.
Thankfully, she seems to decide he’s being truthful. “Alright. But you have to promise you’ll check over my numbers before I send it out. You know I make more mistakes when I’m rushing.”
He nods, bringing her over to the bed to help her in. “I will. Now let’s get some rest.”
She settles down as he holds her close. Kavik watches her every movement, a sinking feeling forming in the pit of his stomach. This has never happened to her before.
Her fever breaks in the night, and in the morning she’s herself once more. She picks up the books from the floor one by one, replacing them carefully on the shelf. Kavik sees as her brows furrow in confusion at the mess.
She doesn’t remember anything from last night.
Kavik doesn’t know how to broach the subject, even as the forgetfulness grows worse.
He knows that memory often gets worse with age. He’s certainly not as sharp as he used to be, either.
Still, this seems to be something else. It’s almost daily, now. She loses her train of thought when speaking, trailing off until Kavik repeats her sentence and sparks her memory again. She forgets what she’s doing, leaving tasks half-finished and then wondering why they aren’t done. They hardly own any possessions but she still manages to misplace them. Kavik finds things put away where they don’t belong, and Yangchen doesn’t remember doing it.
Perhaps a part of him is just hoping they’ll adjust. She’s still Yangchen, whip-smart and compassionate and always ready with a quick remark. She’s still every bit the woman he fell in love with, just a bit more forgetful these days. They’ll get through it, surely.
Jetsun is looming rather largely as of late. Nightmares about her sister seem to follow her constantly, and Kavik spends many nights listening to her cry, rubbing her back and whispering soothing words in her ear, doing whatever he can to ease the pain. Some mornings he jostles her awake when he gets up from the bed, and she responds with “Five more minutes, Jetsun, please.” When her eyes finally open she seems confused for a moment, as if expecting to see the inside of the Western Air Temple rather than their tiny cottage.
Kavik doesn’t know how to help. The innermost workings of her mind have always been a mystery to him, even though he knows everything there is to know about her.
He loves her, though. The world is always changing, and nothing is ever constant. The deepest truth that he knows in his life is this: He loves Yangchen with everything he has, for everything she is.
He loves her. He squeezes her hand while she sleeps, finally at peace for a change, and hopes that it’s enough.
Things come to a head, eventually. They always do.
Kavik wakes up with a jolt from a dead sleep, sensing deep in his gut that something is not right. He glances beside him, feeling oddly panicked.
The bed is empty. Yangchen’s spot is cold. The front door of their cottage is wide open, wind whistling through the empty space. Her shoes lay, unworn, by the threshold.
He heaves himself from the bed, but something in his back pinches, nearly sending him to his knees from the blossom of pain. He curses aloud, calling damnation upon the spirits and his old bones and everything else.
Kavik bites the inside of his cheek until he tastes blood, giving him a different source of pain to focus on while he hobbles towards the door. The night is cold, with a promise of rain in the air. He can’t leave Yangchen out in this weather with no protection.
Snagging a thick parka from the hook by the door nearly finishes him, back screaming in agony. He can feel the pain in his very blood. He won’t get far in this condition.
Still, he’s determined (‘to a foolish degree’, Yangchen likes to say). Next to the parka is Yangchen’s glider, worn from constant use. Kavik snatches it up to give himself something to lean against and gets moving. Yangchen will kill him for using her glider as a cane, but if she’s there to kill him at least it means she’ll be safe.
Kavik would never call himself an excellent tracker, but somehow he manages to find her trail - freshly pressed grass, the indentations of bare feet. He follows, refusing to allow himself to feel the pain in his back, even as his legs shake with it. There are more important things right now.
He crests over a small hill, and the sight before him makes him want to cry with relief. Yangchen is standing at the bottom, barefoot and smeared with mud, hands raised to the sky like she’s calling out to the universe itself. She’s okay.
Kavik almost tumbles down the hill in his haste, the wash of relief drowning out the rest of his pain. “Yangchen! There you are!”
She turns to face him. The moon illuminates her features and the shimmer of tear tracks on cheeks. Kavik is struck by just how frail she looks; paper-thin skin stretched too tight over her bones. She looks ready to fall apart.
Yangchen doesn’t answer his call, even as he comes to stand before her. She just stares, eyes clouded with emotions that Kavik can’t name.
“I was so worried about you,” He tells her, taking a step closer.
“Worried?” She scoffs, and Kavik’s blood turns to ice. “Worried, Kavik, really?”
Reaching up to her face with an orange and yellow sleeve, Yangchen wipes away the remnants of her tears. More still pool in her eyes, threatening to drop at moment. “Were you worried about me you when chose to betray me?”
“I -” Kavik’s tongue feels too clumsy, lost for words for one of the few times in his life. He knows exactly what she’s reliving. Will another Avatar one day speak these same words, feeling Yangchen’s grief the same way she feels so manys’?
“I trusted you,” Yangchen whispers. She’s trembling. From the cold or from her pain, Kavik doesn’t know. “I was wrong about you.”
The cut runs just as deep the second time around. The pinched nerve in Kavik’s spine flares in pain, as if in response. He grimaces, leaning over his makeshift cane.
“I’m so sorry, Yangchen.” It’s all he has to offer her. He wants to go to her, wrap her in his arms, kiss away her tears until she forgets she ever was in pain. But he can’t. All can do is apologize and hope his own heart holds together in the meantime.
She takes a tentative step towards him, expression guarded. “How can I be sure you’re telling the truth? I can’t tell when you’re lying, Kavik.”
“I know you can’t. And I can’t make you trust me again.” Kavik blinks and realizes he’s started crying, too. “But let me walk you back. Please.”
He carefully steps forward, holding himself up with her glider. Yangchen is in arm’s reach. She puts one shaking hand out, wrapping it cautiously around the top of the glider. Her hand settles into the worn grip.
“Alright.” Something in her eyes goes blank, just for a moment. Then she blinks. Blinks again. Looks him over, observing his hunched figure and watery eyes. “You won the staff back. I thought it was going to be Iwashi’s forever.”
She’s suddenly much calmer, stepping closer to his side. “What’s wrong? Are you hurt?”
“Nothing to worry about,” Kavik assures her. Taking the risk, he offers her the parka. “Keep your disguise on, okay? The others are waiting for us back at the safe house.”
She slides the warm clothing over her head with no complaint. “You had me going, you know. I really believed that you were going to lose.”
Kavik almost wants to laugh. Of course she still has the wherewithal to tease him.
The hike back to the cottage somehow takes both days and seconds. Yangchen walks next to him, her hand still on the top of the glider. It makes it much harder for him to support himself with it, but he doesn’t dare push her hand off. By the time they get back she’s relaxed enough to bundle close to him once more, linking their arms together and helping him through the door.
Kavik shuts the door behind them and collapses into the nearest chair, head spinning and back throbbing. His whole world feels upside down, and his mind is struggling to recalibrate.
Then, from the corner of the room, Yangchen speaks again. “Kavik? Are you alright? What are you doing out of bed?”
He looks over to her, his eyes blurring with pain. Somehow, some way, he can tell that it’s her again, her from the here and now. “I think I threw out my back chasing after you.”
She’s with him in a flash, glowing water already covering her hands. “Chasing after me? What are you talking about?” She pulls up his shirt to get access to his spine, spreading the water over him in the same motion. The pain begins to dissipate almost instantly, and Kavik is able to look her in the eye again.
“You weren’t in bed when I woke up. You left the house and walked out to the hills. I had to bring you back inside before you froze to death.”
She glances at the door. At herself, clothed in a parka she didn’t go to sleep in. “I - no, that’s not possible. Just now?”
“Just now.”
Her hands shake. The water stops glowing, spilling from his back and soaking his clothes. “I don’t remember.”
“It’s okay,” Kavik soothes, holding her hands in his. “Let’s go back to sleep. We can figure everything out in the morning.”
Still shaking, she doesn’t protest as Kavik, now able to walk without pain again, leads her over to the bed and helps her lay down. He kicks off his shoes and joins her, pulling her close.
“I don’t remember,” Yangchen breathes, so softly Kavik wonders if he’s meant to hear. “How can I not remember?”
He doesn’t have an answer for her.
Hands tighten in his shirt. Yangchen leans closer, voice cracking. “I’m frightened, Kavik.”
He is too. He wishes he wasn’t. He wishes he could be braver for her.
“I know. So am I.”
The dam breaks. Yangchen buries her face against his chest and sobs, tears soaking through the fabric of Kavik’s shirt. Kavik’s arms tighten around her as he cries too.
“I know I’m losing myself,” Yangchen chokes out between heaving breaths. “The threads in my mind are all tangled up. I can’t think straight. I can’t remember where I am. I’m terrified that one of these days I’ll forget about you, too.”
That fear has been looming in the back of Kavik’s mind as well. As much as it hurts, it almost feels good to hear it put to words.
Tears still streak down his cheeks as he cups Yangchen’s face in his hands. He lets her see him, all of him. Every fear and every worry.
But he hopes that she can she can see the love, too.
“I’m not going to leave, Yangchen.” She sniffles, reaching up to hold her hand over his. “You’re not getting rid of me that easily.”
She almost laughs at that; he can see the tiny quirk of her lips that proves it. Then her eyes turn misty again.
“I can’t promise that I’ll always know you.”
“So?” He strokes his thumbs over her cheekbones. “That doesn’t matter to me. What matters to me is you. That you’re safe, and well cared for.”
“Even if I don’t know who you are?”
“Even then.”
There’s nothing more to say, not right now. Yangchen asked him, many years ago, to stay by her side. Kavik won’t break his promise to her.
He leans in, kissing away the tears that still fall from her eyes. “I love you.”
Yangchen nestles into his arms. When she speaks, Kavik knows that it’s her. “I love you too.”
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a/n: sorry
How about 6, 17, and 20 for the music ask? Or you can pick one if you don’t want to answer all three.
thanks for the ask! Let see here
16:One of your favorite classical songs
17:A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke
20:A song that has many meanings to you
So for 16 I don’t really listen to classical music 🫠 so I don’t have an answer on that
I would definitely sing a karaoke duet with the song “out of my league” by fitz and the tantrums (I think that’s the artist) specifically I would do it with my cousin
hmm for 20 there are a few
Fourth of July by sufijan Stevens is the top multi meaning song for me. The lyrics are scary yet incredibly poetic and reminds me of a lot of things in my life
It’s a bit random but i have found many meanings in the song daylight by David kushner
And the song the perfect girl by Mareux
in short I love finding different meanings and ways I relate to songs.
I love every single one of these. Thank you so much I will now implement these into my storyline.
I have a lot of Aang headcanons and I wanted to share them!
His birthday is the Spring Equinox, meaning he turns 13 sometime around the beginning of book 2
I know Air Nomads are associated with Fall, but I thought the season of life and rebirth fit Aang and his role as the avatar better
Modern Aang has autism diagnosis I'm not arguing about this
He's naturally charismatic. Not even in an 'oh he's hot' way, he's just got insane people skills. Katara "threw a cup of boiling hot tea into the lap of a respected FN general for being sexist and was promptly kicked out of the meeting" of the Water Tribe would like to take notes
Grandmas and kids love him immediately, even if they don't know he's the Avatar. With grandmas it's like 'oh he's such a nice young man :)' and with kids it's like 'you are the coolest person I've ever met can you adopt me'
He's a fantastic chef and loves cooking, and baking. Katara "everything I cook comes out slightly burnt or slightly undercooked no matter what I do" of the Water Tribe would, again, like to take notes
Air nomads are naturally flexible. Pair that with Aang's joint hypermobility and he makes for an excellent party trick
Monk Gyatso taught him his marble trick to stim. He used to motion of creating a ring of sorts to develop the air scooter, earning him his tattoos
He has an extremely high pain tolerance. Sokka "I hit my finger with my hammer and was incapacitated for a week" of the Water Tribe would, once again, like to take notes
I've heard some people headcanon that the 36th style of airbending that Aang didn't master was the movement Zhaheer used to kill the Earth Queen. I actually think that this technique was inspired by Aang's air scooter. Man's rolling in his damn grave
A crafter. His carving and painting skills are not the best, but the nuns taught him how to spin sky bison yarn, as well as techniques similar to crochet/knitting. Aang likes making these lovely warm blankets that everyone's always stealing from each other
Inventor of the fidget spinner, with help from Toph and Sokka. The original spinner was a device made of wire, holding three marbles with a fourth in the middle to hold between your fingers. Aang came up with the concept after Bumi II expressed disappointment that he couldn't do Aang's marble trick, Sokka designed it, and Toph metalbended it
Bumi and his new toy got so popular Aang had to start mass producing it. Cue a very desperate Aang on his knees begging Toph to help him
He gets really shaky and jumpy during storms. For. Reasons.
He's good at braiding hair. Kya and Katara always end up with braids because Aang's hands get away from him when he's cuddling with them
We see in The Storm that Aang was relatively popular with his peers. They admired him and played with him before he found out he was the Avatar, so I like to think he was very popular with little kids. Like, five year olds. They probably thought he was awesome.
Claustrophobic. I imagine being in a very tight space, especially one with little air, would freak him out
Can airbend with his ears. Don't ask.
We also see that he travels a lot - since he has friends from so many different nations. Building off another headcanon of mine that each individual nation had its own language, with a common language taught everywhere, Aang's probably polylingual.
He has this sort of otherworldly singing voice. It was relatively known in his childhood that air nomads are excellent singers - monks could make good money singing for people. Since he now lives in a time where air nomad songs haven't been heard for a while, he sounds almost otherworldly to them.
Bumi II, Kya II, and Tenzin all agree that bath time with Dad is so much more fun than bath time with mom. She doesn't even let them flood the bathroom >:(
On that note, Aang probably gushes about his kids any chance he gets. Frames their drawings in his office and everything.
Bumi II thinks his dad doesn't love him cause he's a nonbender? WRONG. Aang is currently writing a letter to Zuko about how amazing his son is and spirits, he's getting so good at spear fighting! I think being around Sokka is having that influence on him, oh and Kya-
He has this nice, loopy handwriting. It's not exactly cursive but it's similar.
He writes letters for Toph
He's very unaware of how famous he actually is, and it hits him like a truck when he realizes
"A museum? Zuko, don't you think that's a little much? It's not like anyone's gonna be interested haha" "Aang they made 16,000 gold pieces the first week"
KING of ridiculously censored swears. Monkeyfeathers, anyone? Absolutely says 'golly gee' in modern aus.
When he gets jealous, he gets more sad than angry. It's less "they're stealing my bestie!" and more "aw, Toph wants to hang out with them more than me :("
Also the king of puppy-cat eyes. Nobody except Toph can resist because come on, look at him! He only destroyed one building!
Airbending children can't really control their sneezes, so they often end up shooting themselves out of their cradles. Aang shot himself out a window once
He learns to control them by ~3 years old. His sneeze in the first episode was the little shit showing off
He is single-handedly responsible for 3/4th of the gray hairs at the Western Air Temple
Fire Lord Sozin destroyed many records and artifacts of Air Nomad history. Those left were preserved in a museum in Ba Sing Se. Aang and Katara have a date there, mostly taken up by Aang pissing himself over mislabeled artifacts
He finds a flute labled as a device used in fertility rituals and nearly chokes
That's all! Thanks for reading
yess me and my music hyper fixation would love some asks
1:A song you like with a color in the title
2:A song you like with a number in the title
3:A song that reminds you of summertime
4:A song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about
5:A song that needs to be played LOUD
6:A song that makes you want to dance
7:A song to drive to
8:A song about drugs or alcohol
9:A song that makes you happy
10:A song that makes you sad
11:A song that you never get tired of
12:A song from your preteen years
13:One of your favorite 80’s songs
14:A song that you would love played at your wedding
15:A song that is a cover by another artist
16:One of your favorite classical songs
17:A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke
18:A song from the year that you were born
19:A song that makes you think about life
20:A song that has many meanings to you
21:A favorite song with a person’s name in the title
22:A song that moves you forward
23:A song that you think everybody should listen to
24:A song by a band you wish were still together
25:A song by an artist no longer living
26:A song that makes you want to fall in love
27:A song that breaks your heart
28:A song by an artist with a voice that you love
29:A song that you remember from your childhood
30:A song that reminds you of yourself
Here you go ig, its not the best
katara art like this when??
My dogs are officially the cutest. They like to watch me while I work.
random but I think toph would have been taught and made to sneeze silently in her childhood but once she left home she just did it normal.
The answer is not Aang, please see episode 1.
One biggest lies of zutara fandom is Blue Spirit and Painted Lady is similar, but the good part is when the real fans debunk that lie:
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
aww lil babies, and the badger mole plushie too!
I’ve been reading the Avatar: The Last Airbender comics and I feel the need to point out how precious Toph is here
She’s so silly!
Also Sokka winning all those stuffed animals for her is so wholesome, I love it
microwaves you for 30 seconds stirs you and microwaves you for another 30 seconds
Found out Avatar: The Last Airbender came out 20 years ago! Happy birthday to the Gaang!
Putting down Aang to prop Zuko’s dumbass up… interesting
awww little babies
Yangvik caught in 4k
I only know English sadly, I do know the basics of Spanish because I live in an area with many Spanish speakers. I do also know a bit of American sign language and I’m trying to learn more of it.
I speak both English and German, and I know some very basic phrases of Finnish, Spanish, and French.
Tag your mutuals!!
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If I forgot you, I'm sorry, and don't be afraid to join in regardless <3
I love this, so cutee. I made myself (except I have darker hair and acne 😔)
Starting new picrew bc I find this one super cute and pretty so lets go! LINK
No pressure tag @wyvernslovecake @bby-deerling @nina-ya @ringdabel @im-stuck-in-fandom-hell and everyone who wants to join! 💛
two truths and a lie, I love this game
fuck it. tag game
make a poll where the options are two truths and one lie and have your followers guess the lie
I’ll go first
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