Sokka Thunderaxe (
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munebox2012-07-16 06:29 pm
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Life in the Apocalypse
Characters: Sokka, Azula
Setting: Post-apocalyptic Fire Nation Capital City
Summary: Continuation from this meme. After seeing Katara killed, Aang went into an unstoppable Avatar State that devastated the world. Two survivors, once enemies, have put their past behind them to fight off loneliness in a sparsely populated world.
Setting: Post-apocalyptic Fire Nation Capital City
Summary: Continuation from this meme. After seeing Katara killed, Aang went into an unstoppable Avatar State that devastated the world. Two survivors, once enemies, have put their past behind them to fight off loneliness in a sparsely populated world.
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Are you, now? What's wrong with me?
[ Not that anything like this would ever happen between them. ]
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Well, I mean. I'm not yet convinced you aren't evil. [Though unlike before, he was open to the idea of her not being evil. Progress.] Besides. We don't even like each other.
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Make the first move.
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He made his move. A cautiously moved tile.]
If it helps, I don't think you're really that evil anymore?
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Regardless of her opinion of Sokka, not as a person but of his status (because did it even matter anymore? could she even consider herself a princess?), he was all she had anymore. Not that she wanted to have children with him, or cuddle with him by the fire, but she at least wanted them to like each other. She thought she was doing a good job of trying to be likeable. Would he have ever dreamed of poking fun of her before all the time they had spent together?
Azula stares at the tiles, deciding which route she was going to take for this game as she speaks. ]
I've never been evil.
[ She brushes her fingertips against one for a long moment before moving it. ]
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He felt bad for saying something to upset her.]
Yeah, I know. [He moved a different tile forward.] You were doing what you thought was right for the Fire Nation.
[He'd never agree with it or condone it. But it was what it was. And it was in the past, belonging to a world that no longer existed.]
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Regardless of what you or anyone else thought, I was doing what I knew was right for the Fire Nation. Since you've been here, you haven't seen me string up any defenseless animals or try to hurt you for my own amusement. I was only evil to you then because I was on the opposing side, and you should know better to only see black and white.
[ She sets her hands in her lap and looks back over at the fire. ]
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[He moves the White Lotus. He has a new tactic in mind by playing on her expectations of him to do poorly. By making it look like he's doing just that.]
But I don't. Not anymore. [He scratches the back of his neck.] I'm not saying that I forgive you or the Fire Nation. But. I don't hold it against you.
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I'm not asking for forgiveness, anyway.
[ The princess combs her fingers through her hair before she looks over at him. ]
How long were you planning on staying here with me until you head off on your adventure to find your future lover?
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[Though he has no idea what the North Pole is like. He moves another tile. A meaningless move, it's just to use up a turn. ]
So. No rush. I guess you won't be rid of me anytime soon.
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[ The princess looks back down at the board, trying to analyze his movements. He seems to have no idea what he's doing or that is his strategy-- regardless, it just seems like he's making a row of mistakes. He had gotten better at this... did he just not wish to play as much as she had thought? Perhaps he was already bored of the game.
Not that she mattered. She already regretted her last few moves, wishing she would have taken the game in a different direction. Azula moves a piece and sets her hands back in her lap. ]
You would probably have to craft the boat yourself.
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[Okay, so, he only mostly knew. He patched a lot of boats and was involved in gaining the materials, but he hadn't been strictly taught how to do it. But he had confidence. And that was key.
The game seemed to be working in his favor. A few more rounds and his trap would be set.]
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[ Which sounds easier, honestly. She tucks a lock of hair behind her ear and absently moves a piece, paying little attention to the board now. Her interest in this game was already gone, and Sokka was never going to pose a challenge to her.
If she had been paying more attention she would have realized she was definitely losing, but instead she's playing right into his hands. ]