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Post by bomeraangsquad on Jun 9, 2007 21:00:40 GMT -5
I don't know how Ozai will fight, but his royal tea-loving cookieness rules all.
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Post by nandireya on Jun 9, 2007 21:07:43 GMT -5
I see Ozai fighting dirty...he doesn't seem to know the meaning of the word 'mercy'... bit like how Zhao was going to fry Zuko when he turned his back after defeating him...
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Post by Princess Azula on Jun 11, 2007 1:47:30 GMT -5
Iroh's weakness is made manifest by his unwillingness to partake in fighting. It is insufficiency masquerading as wisdom, but his failure is lain bare for all to see.
The death of his son and his subsequent attachment to the exiled prince has hobbled the man who was once the great Dragon of the West. Now, he is nothing but a broken old man.
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Post by nandireya on Jun 11, 2007 4:44:46 GMT -5
But if someone were to threaten that exiled prince I bet we'd see some pretty impressive fireworks...
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Post by Princess Azula on Jun 11, 2007 4:49:18 GMT -5
But if someone were to threaten that exiled prince I bet we'd see some pretty impressive fireworks... Certainly. He would display precisely why people feared him. The point, of course, is that his willingness to fight is far too sporadic and inconsistent. He may very well be one of the most powerful benders in the world, but if it came down to a fight between him and HH the Fire Lord, then it is doubtful that he would defeat his younger brother.
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Post by nandireya on Jun 11, 2007 5:04:37 GMT -5
It's also doubtful he'd want to...family seems to mean more to him than Ozai...and of course he could take the Obi Wan route and just give up to shock some sense into his nephew...
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Post by demonofthewest on Jun 11, 2007 14:02:56 GMT -5
Iroh's weakness is made manifest by his unwillingness to partake in fighting. It is insufficiency masquerading as wisdom, but his failure is lain bare for all to see. The death of his son and his subsequent attachment to the exiled prince has hobbled the man who was once the great Dragon of the West. Now, he is nothing but a broken old man. He willingly chooses not to engage in fights because he dislikes fighting, not because he is a hobbled old man. Iroh only fights when he feels it is necessary, as seen in the The Siege of the North, where he threatens to kill Zhao, or in CoD, where he fights to protect Aang and Katara. He has shown on many occasions that he is still a fierce fighter, a force to be reckoned with. It is my opinion that Iroh will lose to Ozai. That's not because Iroh has some mental flaw, but because Ozai is simply better than him.
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Post by yiceman on Jun 11, 2007 17:31:21 GMT -5
I kind of thought that too. Ozai killing Iroh could be the required encouragement for Zuko to turn against his father.
It will also set Ozai up for the final fight. Seeing that he's strong enough to beat someone like Iroh really ought to add to the tension of the last few episodes.
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