[The comment makes her wince; she understands why he would say that, because it means the idealism of his father was broken sooner, but it's a process no one should ever have to endure.
The war crimes... it's almost haunting how used to that knowledge she became after being stuck here with Azula for so long. But one thing that was always clear to her was how much she pushed her family away - her mother in the memory she saw, Zuko despite all of the months here, her uncle... except perhaps her father, the supposed closest person to her. But if he was invading elsewhere while his daughter was at home, and she was as upset as her brother claims now, then that leaves her with a very haunting conclusion.]
Father was attempting to burn the Earth Kingdoms to the ground and fighting the Avatar. No one but servants around. By that time, she'd imprisoned her two friends, Mai and Ty Lee.
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The war crimes... it's almost haunting how used to that knowledge she became after being stuck here with Azula for so long. But one thing that was always clear to her was how much she pushed her family away - her mother in the memory she saw, Zuko despite all of the months here, her uncle... except perhaps her father, the supposed closest person to her. But if he was invading elsewhere while his daughter was at home, and she was as upset as her brother claims now, then that leaves her with a very haunting conclusion.]
Was she alone?
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Father was attempting to burn the Earth Kingdoms to the ground and fighting the Avatar. No one but servants around. By that time, she'd imprisoned her two friends, Mai and Ty Lee.