Why does azula go crazy




















In the presence of her servants, Azula became easily displeased by them, and was paranoid about getting killed. In the final episodes of the series, Azula dismissed her servants for trivial issues such as leaving a pit in her cherry, as she claimed that she would have choked on it and died.

While it was never shown on screen, the creators confirmed that the two had actually kissed. Jet insisted to Katara that he would be all right, but Toph sensed that he was lying. Jet subsequently died from his serious internal injuries. Yes, Azula does go crazy. Azula went crazy because her friends Mai and Ty-Lee turned against her, she didn't get to be fire lord, and her father was destroyed.

Azula is crazy for a few reasons, the main two being she really wanted to be Firelord, and her two best friends Mai and Ty-Lee turned on her. She was mad with power. When somebody like her is put into a position of power, they think that htye have the right to do anything they want, so they go crazy when they don't get what they want. Book 2 19 and 20 episode. Azula shot him on the back with lightning at the episode "Crossroads of Destiny" as Aang was about to go into Avatar State.

There's a lot of zuko and azula action in the boiling rock parts 1 and 2. Azula first appeared in The Storm, but it was a flashback. You she her all grow up at the end of The Siege of the North, Part 2. No, she was just born mean. But after Ty-Lee and Mai turned against her she started going crazy. The name of the episode is "The Car". At the end of the series Azula turns crazy and she looses the fight of Zuko and Katara so then she gets tied and the war is over then after the celebration Azula is locked in the prison.

They reunited in the chase when their fighting azula :. Its a little iffy if she really thinks this, but its good enough for me Haunted season 3 or episode I believe it is, because Azula is a representation of the blue dragon in that particular episode and Zuko is a representation of the Red Dragon in the show.

Other wise I have no idea. So really if anyone Avatar goes to Cameron's Avatar Premiere. Azula, Mai, and Ty-Lee. Sun Dragon Part Sorry for the late update guys.

My grandpa's in the hospital at the moment. He's doing fine though. Azula woke up lying face up on her bed. Her head ached with a dull phantom pain. Her vision was much too cloudy. She tried to sit herself upright, sending a small ripple of pain over her body. She shuddered and her muscles seemed to give out sending her falling back to the pillow—basking in its softness.

She had missed her own bed…her own pillow. How did she get there? She felt a hand on her shoulder. Sun Dragon An Azula Fic. He was only doing what he thought was best at the time. She was still chained to the iron gate when they arrived to take her away. Most Firebenders produce yellow-orange flames, but Azula is the only one capable of creating them in blue signifying that she had absolute authority over her emotional state.

Nevertheless, she is clearly not in control when she battles her brother for the throne, her consciousness having developed several cracks due to paranoia and guilt.

Azula still uses blue flames at this point and continues to do so when she appears in the graphic novels, despite being prone to bouts of hallucination and random violence. Mai has never been truly scared of Azula, and goes so far as refusing to follow orders if it meant wading through "wall sludge juice.

And another thing: if Mai really isn't pressured into becoming Azula's pal like Ty Lee is , then why on earth does she follow her around? And why does it take so long for her to come to her senses and err on the side of love? Azula is torn asunder by her own emotions when her father is ousted by Aang and her hated brother ascending the throne as Fire Lord. About a year later, she agrees to assist in Zuko's mission to pin down the location of their mother , which is in stark contrast with her standard self-help only regimen.

Later still, she attempts to kidnap her half-sister Kiyi, hoping that it would teach Zuko the real meaning of authority and how to wield it, a classic and unexplainable return to form. As an extension of the above entry, Azula has nothing to lose anymore, having hit rock bottom on every occasion that she faces Team Avatar.

At the same time, however, she has literally nothing to gain, not her dignity, not her royal status, and certainly not the monarchy. So what reason does Azula really have for continuing to do horribly nasty things to the protagonists?



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