WIP Zuko losing a bet to Suki and now having to wear the Kyoshi makeup
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WIP Zuko losing a bet to Suki and now having to wear the Kyoshi makeup

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I genuinely love canon ships, but somehow the made up or overlooked ships end up feeling more interesting to me.
With non-canon ships, there’s this creative space where you can build something from nothing, explore dynamics that were never fully developed, and imagining how two characters might grow into something meaningful.
Lately I have been into Suki and Zuko, which is an overlooked ship btw. Don’t get me wrong Suki and Sokka are adorable but I’ve never liked how Suki often ends up being frames mainly as Sokka’s girlfriend, and how Sokka seems to choose her as a second option.
Which are your favourite non-canon ships and why?
Here are some drawings I have done with Katara
I am going to talk about Mai and why her NOT going back with Zuko in comics (as we are aware) is actually one of the most powerful things in the whole atla universe.
Mai loved Zuko, genuinely in her own way which was not loud but very obvious and she proved it at the boiling rock when she chose him over Azula knowing full well what meant, and even after Zuko left her via a LETTER.
I understand that Zuko did not wanted to bring her into his choice and affect her but he should have still communicated with her, and put more trust in her… but they did had a relatively toxic relationship (mosty bc of Zuko)
Now here where it gets interesting, Zuko does grow. Once in the show and the second time in the comics after he betrayed Mai again by keeping secrets from her. He becomes more honest, emotionally present, calmer and content (after he finds his mother). But Mai still says NO and I think that is one of the most self love decision any character in this franchise make.
This show that someone becoming better does not automatically mean you owe them another chance. Growth is not a debt that the person you hurt gets to collect on. He became a better person, she recognise and still knows that she cannot go back and rebuild trust in someone that broke it twice.
Mai is just a woman who looked at what she needed and chose it over what she used to want and that is genuinely rare and hard to do. She knew her worth and I love her for that.
I believe this portrayal should be more embracing is stories to encourage young girl to stop running for men’s approval
okay so i need to talk about suki because i feel like the show genuinely did her so dirty and it took me way too long to notice
when i was younger i barely paid attention to her. like she was just kind of... there. and honestly at the time sokka and yue made so much more sense to me emotionally because we actually saw that relationship develop, we saw sokka fall for her, we saw the sacrifice, we felt it. whereas with suki it was kind of like she disappeared for a whole chunk of the show and then suddenly came back and was his girlfriend? like when did that happen exactly. it always felt off to me and i think part of why is that it genuinely reads like a coping mechanism on sokka's part after yue. which is very human and real actually, but the show never examined that. it just presented it as a straightforward romance and expected us to be on board.
And the thing is suki's introduction is SO good. she's a leader. she runs the kyoshi warriors, she has a whole philosophy, a discipline, a community she's responsible for. and she makes sokka earn her respect which was genuinely great to watch. but then the show... repositioned her as his girlfriend for the rest of the series. that was it.
Like what do you mean you created this incredible warrior character with her own identity and legacy and the conclusion you came to was "sokka's girlfriend"
She held serpent's pass. she survived the boiling rock essentially on her own terms. she led her warriors through a fire nation prison. this woman is operating at a level the show kept refusing to fully acknowledge because it was always filtered through her relationship with sokka. she only showed up when he showed up. she only got to be relevant in relation to him. and that is such a waste i genuinely cannot get over it
she could have been so much more than that. she could have been this recurring presence in the world, someone who operates independently, who shows up when the avatar team can't be everywhere at once, who has her own missions and her own story running alongside theirs, because she ultimately they would run into each other and support. they just didn't bother.
The kyoshi warrior prison story is genuinely the best suki content that exists because for once she has a story that has nothing to do with sokka at all. she's leading her team through captivity, holding people together, making hard decisions. you finally learn more about her, but even in the comics it's inconsistent.
And i'll be honest, i started genuinely appreciating her character when i saw her interact with people other than sokka. particularly zuko. because suddenly she felt like someone with her own perspective and her own presence rather than someone who exists to be in a relationship. they have this mutual respect that isn't romantic or dependent, it's just two people recognising each other as capable and serious. and that dynamic made me realise how starved her character was for interactions that didn't revolve around one person.
Also can we talk about the clothes because it bothers me more than it probably should. why is she still in fire nation clothes after the war. nobody explains it, it's just accepted. and it's such an easy detail that could have added so much to her character. does she feel more connected to the fire nation after everything she went through there? is red just her colour now? instead we just get nothing, like the writers forgot she had a whole cultural identity before she became sokka's girlfriend
and look i don't hate sokka and suki as a concept. i understand why people love them. but realistically these are two people who bonded in wartime under extreme circumstances, with no chance to learn about each other. Sokka is always doing his own things while we hardly learn more about her through him (Just one time when we find out Suki loves a band)
She deserved to be more than someone's girlfriend who also happens to be good at fighting

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Shout out to avatar generations for giving us canon gaang art that actually includes suki
The Gaang's hands (with Team Azula and Yue) + headcanons
This series was inspired by @thyinum's Avatar's Hands series!