I think it does. How would you feel if someone told you your whole way of life had to change, and you had no say in it? Whether it was for the better or not isn't exactly relevant. People should have the right to choose.
οΌ not touching that last bit. not many enemies left alive. avatars. her father, again. the lynchpin of all she seems to be saying, and probably not someone sam would get along with at all. when azula is handed a sheet, he gestures her to step to the head of one of the bodies. οΌ
Here, toss the other end at me. We'll wrap them. I'm guessing they mostly bury rather than burn — there's a graveyard not too far from here. Though given the storm, neither might be feasible right now.
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οΌ not touching that last bit. not many enemies left alive. avatars. her father, again. the lynchpin of all she seems to be saying, and probably not someone sam would get along with at all. when azula is handed a sheet, he gestures her to step to the head of one of the bodies. οΌ
Here, toss the other end at me. We'll wrap them. I'm guessing they mostly bury rather than burn — there's a graveyard not too far from here. Though given the storm, neither might be feasible right now.