User talk:Dragon Jadefire

With regards to your comments on Talk:Katara: Please see Wikipedia's no personal attacks policy. "Do not make personal attacks anywhere in Wikipedia. Comment on content, not on the contributor. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users." Please keep this in mind while editing. Thanks. --Fyre2387 (talk • contribs) 17:00, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

I just wanted to say, I bet your fanfictions are really good. I can tell. You put a lot of emotion into your posts about what you feel strongly for. I'm sure it comes out in your writing as well. I was a Zutaran/Taang personally, but I really liked Jin, so I'm a ZuJin now. Just thought you'd like to know that not all of us dismiss the pairings. Have a good day.--TriPredRavage 00:03, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

An attempt at that proof you asked for.
The best sort of proof I can come up with to convince you that I’ve got no problem with theorizing about turns the show may take is to share some of my own theories. Now, I can’t, of course, say any of these things will happen, but its what I, personally, think would be interesting.

Sometime, probably in the second season finale, Azula finds Zuko and Iroh and attacks them. After an awesome fight with all kinds of fire flying every which-way, Azula kills Iroh. However, Iroh’s last act was to ensure, in one way or the other, Zuko was able to escape: in essence, he sacrificed his life to save his beloved nephew. Zuko, overcome with rage, relizes that his family has truly turned against him, and he has no chance of redmetion. The only way he’ll ever be restored to his rightful place is by bringing down Ozai, and in order to do that, he’ll need to work with the Avatar, teaching him Firebending.

The gang is, of course, initially distrustful, for obvious reasons. However, he convinces them, mainly Katara (her being, by far, the most empathetic of the group.) They also accept him for the simple reason that Aang does, indeed, need a Firebending teacher. Unsurprisingly, though, he and Aang are still far from friends. Katara, ever a maternal person, sees just how hurt Zuko is and tries to help him, and they start to grow close. Aang, still having feelings for Katara, gets jealous, only heightening the conflict between he and Zuko.

Also, at some point, Zuko gets to kill Azula. That’s just justice. In addition, after Aang takes down Ozai, Zuko takes the throne and ends the war.

So, yeah, that’s some of it anyway. I hope you can understand from this, at least as far as I’m concerned, it really is nothing personal against you or your ideas.--Fyre2387 (talk • contribs) 05:24, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

No! How can you think Iroh will die! It'll like ruin the Zuko/Iroh against the World Beta Team Alpha thing they got going on! Okay, you don't seem to bad. I understand your point on the rules. Just one little question. What's H2P's problem? Is that person just a natural born jerk or something?- DJZutara and Taang FOREVER 05:48, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

Good day Dragon Jadefire, representative of the Cult of Herostratus here
Firstly, I would like to note that no that guy Duo Maxwell who was set upon you was not a member of the Cult of Herostratus. Or at least not officially. Although he may have joined in with our war when we came unto the battlefield on 21st of July alongside the marching son 'A cat named Mittens' and he rose to fight alongside our great flag of the Burning Temple of Artemis.

Secondly, yeah we do use one of the tactics which he also used (or in your words spoilers). However this is not for the sake of annoyance but in my eyes only because the situation of the fandom force the veterans to act by teaching certain fangirls a lesson through suffering.

Thirdly, feel free to ask me any other questions. I am looking forward to a discussion with you as it's been a contentious issue at the Cult. Since you did participate in pointless Shipping Wars, some believe that your extremism was what attracted this person to harrass you and as such they consider it your fault in receiving your judgement. However others believe that the person does deserve to be punish as he too is opposed by some of us as being an inferior idiot and consider your writing abilities redemptive of your foolishness in participating in trivial shipping wars. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Crusader209 (talk • contribs) 11:36, 19 April 2009 (UTC)