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It could? [Then it would benefit the both of them if they were to share in it, perhaps.] Then I will have to show him and see what can be done.

[He seems troubled by Iroh's explanation of the Agni Kai however, uttering a rather disconcerted growl from his throat.]

That seems... a rather cruel way to settle an indifference between people. To leave a permanent mark, even to kill another, does that not go too far? I do not understand the need for such violent customs even if it was used to the advantage of the dragons.

[It's then Eley realises that he knows someone else with a permanent mark - a terrible scarring on his face.]

I do not expect you to tell me the whole story but... Zuko... did he receive his mark during one of these duels?
winds_voice: (Dragon - Worried)

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[The dragon rumbles a little, deep in thought. It was a difficult situation for him to accept. On the one hand he would never encourage a full-scale war and anything that can minimise the risk of one beginning should be considered a good thing, right? On the other... even small personal duels were undesirable to him, especially if it ended in mutilation or death.]

War is a terrible thing. If it helps to control your people then I can at least be thankful for that. Even I have had to take up a weapon in order to defend myself and those around me. One day, I hope that no violence will be necessary among men or Spirits.

[And hearing that Zuko's own duel was unfair? That just leads him to feel even more uncomfortable.]

...and his opponent? What became of him in this unfair duel?
winds_voice: (Dragon - Worried)

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[The dragon growls a little as he listens to the story, baring his teeth.]

That he should do that to his own son when he so readily defended the lives of their own people... Zuko must have come far from that day to become the man he is now.

[It hurt him to think that someone he considered such a close friend should be so brutally injured and humiliated by his own family. Wasn't family always upheld as one of the most important things to humans?

His expression softens a little as he stretches out his neck to give Iroh a gentle nudge.]


I am glad that you were there for him. I have heard about the situation with his mother as well... he has had a lot to contend with. I am only thankful that he is still with us and that he did not take his father's anger to heart.
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