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It’s possible, Katara realizes, that Zuko doesn’t even know he has a crush on Sokka. Maybe he’s having some sort of sexuality crisis or, worse, shoving his feelings down in the emotionally repressed way all Fire Nation men seem to do.
She supposes it’s up to her to fix that.
or: zuko and katara’s very extended life-changing field trip, featuring oblivious boys, matchmaking, and a big ‘fuck you’ to the patriarchy
Bookmarked by Papessa
05 Jul 2026
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A 100 years ago the Northern and Southern Water Tribes attacked, leaving the world a chaos. The Avatar, the only one capable of restoring peace and balance disappeared without a trace. In present day, siblings Azula and Zuko find a boy hidden in an iceberg. Their destinies intertwine in a journey to save the world.
(Aka, a retelling of ATLA but the Water Tribe is the one who attacks)
Bookmarked by Papessa
05 Jul 2026
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The death of the Southern Poles Chief has birthed a vengeful spirit, a son who minds not of the blood on his hands. Sokka has sworn on everything that he will avenge his fathers death, the last Chief of the South Poles water tribe will not be left forgotten.
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The 100 year war has shed more blood then expected, Hakoda, the Southern Poles Chief is killed in cold blood, him and all his men. Sokka is adamant on his revenge and will not wait for a myth of an unseen avatar to save the day any longer. Sokka and Zuko allow their paths to cross in a series of unlikely (and unfortunate) events.
Bookmarked by Papessa
05 Jul 2026
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I Don’t Wanna Swim Forever, I Don’t Wanna Fight The Tide by orphan_account
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
05 Jan 2026
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Sokka doesn’t know what to think about the new student at his University, Zuko, or the recently-appeared Spiderman, but is forced to make up his mind during (too many) chance encounters.
"Sokka pressed the rag to the garish scars, trying to ignore how Zuko’s hiss sent a jolt down his spine. He rubbed the rag over the skin of his shoulder gently. Zuko flinched beneath him.
It felt like Sokka was holding his breath– the proximity and closeness of the other boy so unfamiliar. He reached out his hand, gripping Zuko’s bicep to hold him in place.
“Stop.”
Zuko gave him a sidelong glance, annoyance ricocheting across his features. Sokka met his eyes, doing his best to communicate only the new, infinite amounts of respect he had for Zuko. He wouldn’t give him any pity and didn’t dare to reveal his own compassion. Respect was all he could have. It was all Zuko needed anyway."
