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No. 45348
I don’t recognize this character.
When we saw Azula in AtlA, she was the one in command, the one who made decisions. We see that quite clearly in her first appearance when she asserts command of a ship. Later on, we see her decide to change her goal from returning Zuko/Iroh to capturing the avatar, and then to conquering Ba Sing Se. The whole time she doesn’t take orders from anyone else, and indeed takes control of earth kingdom soldiers from Long Feng. Later we see her lead her friends on the beach to a party like on a battle plan. A large portion of the fandom agrees that she is a sociopath and can’t experience guilt. For those of us who were tired of female villains who relied on seduction or on someone else to do their fighting, this was a welcome difference. Even when father and friends left her at, at her lowest point she continued to reach for her goal of becoming Fire Lord. She didn’t give up and wander away.
In contrast, your character (I won’t call her Azula, as the resemblance is only superficial and barely at that) is incapable of doing anything for herself. We never hear about a profession or any goals she has. In this arc she can’t even pay for her own food, can’t walk down from the building, and can’t make up her mind on what to do for herself. Instead, she has to rely on the first man she meets to do all of this action and thinking for her. And all the while, your character is tearful, blinking those overlarge anime eyes and blushing at how ~cute~ Spiderman is. Did you see Azula blush once in the entire series? Did you see her cry outside of a complete mental breakdown that left her in an asylum?
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