Well, initially the Gaang would be shocked. They've been fighting against Azula for so long that it's hard to believe she's there to save them. Aang might be the first to try and reach out to her, seeing the potential for peace and redemption. Katara would need time to warm up to the idea, but she would also be aware that they could use Azula's help. Sokka would be cracking jokes nervously while still being cautious. And as time passes, they would gradually start to trust her more as she proves her new - found loyalty to them.
The Gaang's reaction would be complex. Sokka would probably be on guard but also intrigued. He might start to analyze Azula's motives right away. Toph would be more straightforward. If Azula saved her life directly, she might be more willing to give Azula a chance, but still be ready to fight if things go wrong. Zuko, if he's with the Gaang, would have a really mixed reaction as she is his sister.
Well, perhaps Azula has a change of heart. Maybe she realizes the error of her ways and decides to use her skills to protect the Gaang from a greater threat, like a new, powerful enemy that neither side can face alone. She could start by warning them about an ambush or sharing some crucial information she has.
They'd probably be shocked. Zuko's past is full of hardships and they might not have expected all that he's been through.
The Gaang may also feel guilty in a way. If they see Zuko's attempts to do the right thing in his memories, like when he tried to capture the Avatar in a more honorable way at times, they might regret some of their harsher judgments of him in the past. And this could lead to a closer friendship among them all.
Most likely not. The idea of combining a character with the concept of slavery in a fanfic is rather off - putting. It can be considered inappropriate because it may trivialize the very real and tragic nature of slavery, and also might create an uncomfortable or unethical reading experience.
Azula would probably try to use Percy at first. She might see his powers as something she could control or use for her own gain. However, Percy is not one to be easily manipulated. He would resist her attempts, which could lead to some intense verbal sparring between them. As time goes on, they might develop a grudging respect for each other. For example, Percy might admire Azula's strategic mind, and Azula could respect Percy's loyalty to his friends.
Azula's age in the comics varies depending on the specific storyline and continuity. But typically, she's depicted as being in her late teens.
In some fanfictions, Aang's connection to his past lives plays a crucial role. He could draw on the wisdom and skills of previous Avatars. They might guide him on how to defeat Azula specifically. He could learn a new bending technique from one of his past lives that gives him an edge over Azula's firebending, like a unique way of using water to extinguish her most powerful fire blasts.
In the 'the gaang kidnaps zuko fanfiction', the Gaang might kidnap Zuko because they've been misinformed. They could have heard false rumors about Zuko planning a major attack on them or on some innocent people. So, they decide to take matters into their own hands and kidnap him to prevent this so - called attack. Once they have him, they start to realize that they may have made a mistake, which could lead to a whole series of events like trying to make amends or finding out who spread the false rumors.
One great 'Avatar Azula fanfic' is 'The Redemption of Azula'. It shows a different side of Azula, exploring her possible path to redemption. It has really interesting character development and a great plot that keeps you hooked.
Well, 'azula slave fanfic' is likely a work of fan fiction centered around a character called Azula. The 'slave' part in the title is a bit concerning as it could imply some rather dark and perhaps inappropriate storylines. Fanfic often takes existing characters and puts them in new and different situations, but this one seems like it could be pushing boundaries or exploring complex and potentially disturbing themes.