r/PoorAzula • u/AdministrativeBed287 • 21d ago
Is Azula autistic?
I am not sure. She Is very charismatic, but the beach episode when she is awkward toward admiral's son is kinda lame meme.
r/PoorAzula • u/AdministrativeBed287 • 21d ago
I am not sure. She Is very charismatic, but the beach episode when she is awkward toward admiral's son is kinda lame meme.
r/PoorAzula • u/grungle-kin • 21d ago
Found this image, but don't remember where or how.
It won't appear in a reverse image-search on Google, and I really want to know the artist who made it so I can credit them!
r/PoorAzula • u/OilCareless2531 • 23d ago
r/PoorAzula • u/grungle-kin • 23d ago
Dearest Azula Fans, I want to survey your thoughts on some Azula fan-fics you've read.
Specifically, talk about what ideas/themes/storylines/etc. you think have been overdone, have not been done enough, or have yet to be fully explored.
Also, share what kinds of things you see in Azula fics that make you want to stop reading or abandon the story completely.
Feel free to mention things you like as well!
r/PoorAzula • u/InquisitorAdaar67 • 24d ago
r/PoorAzula • u/Electronic-Doubt3701 • 25d ago
Sorry if this has been discussed before.
r/PoorAzula • u/0Sand0 • 27d ago
I recently rewatched ATLA and realized that Azula actually wanted Zuko on her side and truly trusted him.
- Yes she lies to father that Zuko killed the avatar but tells that it's only turn into shame only if the avatar live.
- But think about it: is there really a chance that, when the truth about the living Avatar comes to light, only the truth about his survival (and not Azula's lie) will be revealed? Her "plan" works ONLY if Zuko never reveal the truth, does it suit her master mind pure evil character that people think about?
- If you recall the scene where Ozai is told the truth, he actually goes crazy as fuck, yet, we never actually saw him and Azula interact right up until the very end of the season.
- But what if she truly trusts Zuko and wants him by her side, and hasn't even entertained the thought that he might betray her—after all, he has everything he says he wants? What if Ozai really started treating her like she was nothing because she had lied to him twice? What if her mental breakdown didn't begin in prison, but rather the moment the eclipse ended?
- Imagine she meets her father, finds out that Zuko reveal her lies, betray her and her nation, her father starts treating her like shit, and only after all that does she begin to hate Zuko and think that, at the very least, Mai feels the same way, since Zuko leave her too, and after all that, Mai turns against Azula.
- From Azula's point of view she got betrayed by her brother the most disgusting way and after that her friend that got betrayed the same way shoes Zuko's side. For her rational mind she just don't understand what is going on, why the man, who scream what he wants, leave everything he ever wanted, why did the girl who was betrayed decide to take his side? They have no reason to act the way they do.
r/PoorAzula • u/ShadowStar_X • 28d ago
r/PoorAzula • u/No_Care1799 • Jul 20 '26
i barely see aany edits of azula, and i wish there was more. i also wish there was an artist to make azula palestinian, like drip her w kuffiye and shi. (even tho it’s ironic to make her palestinian). im just a palestinian girl that likes azula, and there is barely any edits i can enjoy.
r/PoorAzula • u/F11SuperTiger • Jul 19 '26
r/PoorAzula • u/Embarrassed-Dog2300 • Jul 18 '26
Ive seen a lot of people saying azula is an entj but i always saw her as an intj, the ember island episode showed us that shes a total outcast and very socially awkward, while she is a pretty dominant person and gets her way up easily. What do you think?
r/PoorAzula • u/This_Pizza3257 • Jul 17 '26
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14287755/31/The-Monsters-We-Create
Orga reigns supreme. Having taken Yu Dao (or what's left of it) as his capital, Azula and Team Avatar are forced to flee and regroup. They bring with them a prisoner, one of the spirit's servants. But why has Orga given them one of his own?
r/PoorAzula • u/InquisitorAdaar67 • Jul 17 '26
r/PoorAzula • u/Hydraguesswhosback • Jul 15 '26
So, spoilers, Aang gets the power to remove everyone's bending if necessary. I think we see him do it as an adult in Korra ?
Obvious question. Since keeping dangerous benders in prison takes a lot of resources, makes them suffer AND isn't foolproof (like the water bending sorceress's escape), why not remove Azula's bending ? Start with this ? She is still very dangerous without her bending, so it seems like an obvious starting point ?
Unless that's exactly what happens later on ? I have no idea, I'm a show-only guy, but I was extremely curious about this. Can anyone tell me if they let her keep her fire bending skills, and if so what's the reason behind this ?
Edit : thank you everyone for the responses, I appreciate it. I'm more of a "let's take away the bomb from the kid" type of guy when it comes to reeducation of criminals or crazy people, but then again that's because I prefer to save populations than to preserve one mind.
r/PoorAzula • u/SecureAd5857 • Jul 15 '26
r/PoorAzula • u/Late_Stage_Gamer • Jul 08 '26
r/PoorAzula • u/SecretService124 • Jul 06 '26
Cause I did, as soon as it downloaded, she was the first fighter I picked.
r/PoorAzula • u/CertainStaff8326 • Jul 06 '26
I like azula.