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* {{Anaphora}}: Sharing the first word, the two parts of the House Baratheon BadassCreed: "Our Flames, Our Fury".

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* CommonalityConnection: Despite growing up in completely different climates, Asha Greyjoy and Arianne Martell bond over their shared experiences as noblewomen constrained by the decisions of their fathers and uncles.



* NotSoDifferent: Part of Azula's character development was driven by the realization that her father would have fared poorly in Westeros because of how similar he was to the Targaryens.

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Part of Azula's character development was driven by the realization that her father would have fared poorly in Westeros because of how similar he was to the Targaryens.



** Ironically, despite Azula’s fear of Ursa turning out like Ozai, Ursa’s chapters reveal she’s got a lot more in common with Azula than either realizes.
** Despite growing up in completely different climates, Asha Greyjoy and Arianne Martell bond over their shared experiences as noblewomen constrained by the decisions of their fathers and uncles.
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* TechnologyUplift: The presence of the Fire Nation in Westeros results in this as [[PerfectlyArrangedMarriage Stannis and Azula]] build the Royal Navy with steam ships and bring industrial manufacturing to Dragonstone. [[RealityEnsues It doesn't change the fact]] that the Seven Kingdoms remains an archaic MedievalEuropeanFantasy ruled by a DecadentCourt and [[AristocratsAreEvil power hungry lords]] making this very much a case of LowCultureHighTech scenario.

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* TechnologyUplift: The presence of the Fire Nation in Westeros results in this as [[PerfectlyArrangedMarriage Stannis and Azula]] build the Royal Navy with steam ships and bring industrial manufacturing to Dragonstone. [[RealityEnsues It doesn't change the fact]] fact that the Seven Kingdoms remains an archaic MedievalEuropeanFantasy ruled by a DecadentCourt and [[AristocratsAreEvil power hungry lords]] making this very much a case of LowCultureHighTech scenario.
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** Lady Stark never joins the theater company like she will in ''The Winds of Winter'' because Azula hires her as a full-time body double.

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** Lady Stark Stork never joins the theater company like she will in ''The Winds of Winter'' because Azula hires her as a full-time body double.
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At an undetermined point during Avatar's second season, Princess Azula and her entourage find themselves suddenly and inexplicably transported to Westeros in the middle of Robert Baratheon's rebellion against the Mad King Aerys. After single-handedly lifting the siege of Storm's End, she enters a political marriage to Stannis Baratheon in order to protect her crew and obtain a seat at the table of Westerosi politics. As the years leading to the beginning of ''A Game of Thrones'' go by, Azula continues to make a name for herself while playing the long game in her rise from Lady of Dragonstone to ruler of the Seven Kingdoms.

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At an undetermined point during Avatar's ''Avatar'''s second season, Princess Azula and her entourage find themselves suddenly and inexplicably transported to Westeros in the middle of Robert Baratheon's rebellion against the Mad King Aerys. After single-handedly lifting the siege of Storm's End, she enters a political marriage to Stannis Baratheon in order to protect her crew and obtain a seat at the table of Westerosi politics. As the years leading to the beginning of ''A Game of Thrones'' go by, Azula continues to make a name for herself while playing the long game in her rise from Lady of Dragonstone to ruler of the Seven Kingdoms.
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''Fury and Flame'' is a crossover between ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and George R.R. Martin's ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' series written by JMIII.

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''Fury and Flame'' is a crossover between ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and George R.R. Martin's ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' series ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''/''Series/GameOfThrones'' written by JMIII.



* MasterActor: Lady Stork when [[DecoyLeader playing Azula.]] [[spoiler:Azula when playing Lady Stork.]]

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* MasterActor: Lady Stork Stark when [[DecoyLeader playing Azula.]] [[spoiler:Azula when playing Lady Stork.Stark.]]



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Cersei, when thinking about Azula, always refers to her as "the whore".

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Cersei, Cersei Lannister, when thinking about Azula, always refers to her as "the whore".



* PregnantBadass: Being pregnant does nothing to stop Azula from fighting off assassination attempts or putting down insurrection.
* RacialFaceBlindness: Because of their Asian-like appearance, Azula and her people are constantly mistaken for Yi-Tish by the Westerosi. Azula find this very irritating and personally insulting, as it demeans her country of origin in exchange for an entirely different one, and has to remind her Westerosi audience that she is Fire Nation. On the flip side, Azula and her people had troubles distinguishing the predominately white Westerosi from each other during their first arrival in Westeros.

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* PregnantBadass: Being pregnant does nothing to stop Azula from fighting off assassination attempts or putting down the insurrection.
* RacialFaceBlindness: Because of their Asian-like appearance, Azula and her people are constantly mistaken for Yi-Tish by the Westerosi. Azula find finds this very irritating and personally insulting, as it demeans her country of origin in exchange for an entirely different one, and has to remind her Westerosi audience that she is Fire Nation. On the flip side, Azula and her people had troubles trouble distinguishing the predominately white Westerosi from each other during their first arrival in Westeros.



* WrittenByTheWinners: She did not exactly win that war, but Azula's version of the Fire Nation's history (particularly Sozin's War) is markedly slanted to make the Fire Nation look as the heroes fighting barbarian tribes - for example, Roku's actions are presented as a treason, the Avatar is a corrupted hero, and the genocide of the pacifist Air Nomads is presented as the destruction of a barbarian horde. Much like in ''Avatar'', this distorted history is taught in the Academy and reenacted in a play.

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* WrittenByTheWinners: She did not exactly win that war, but Azula's version of the Fire Nation's history (particularly Sozin's War) is markedly slanted to make the Fire Nation look as the heroes fighting barbarian tribes - for example, Roku's actions are presented as a treason, the Avatar is a corrupted hero, and the genocide of the pacifist Air Nomads is presented as the destruction of a barbarian horde. Much like in ''Avatar'', this distorted history is taught in the Academy and reenacted in a play.

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The first book ''A Game Thrones'' can be found on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12130574/1/Fury-and-Flame fanfiction.net]] and on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/a-game-of-thrones-fury-and-flame-asoiaf-avatar-the-last-airbender.408229/ Spacebattles Forum]].

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The first book ''A Game of Thrones'' can be found on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12130574/1/Fury-and-Flame fanfiction.net]] and on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/a-game-of-thrones-fury-and-flame-asoiaf-avatar-the-last-airbender.408229/ Spacebattles Forum]].



* AdaptationalHeroism: Viserys is a far nicer person than in either the books or on Series/GameOfThrones, a result of being raised by his great uncle at The Wall.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Viserys is a far nicer person than in either the books or on Series/GameOfThrones, ''Series/GameOfThrones'', a result of being raised by his great uncle at The Wall.



* DemographicDissonantCrossover: The whole fanfic has characters from the older kid/teen-oriented ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' end up in the grim and adult world of ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''/''Series/GameOfThrones''.



* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: While she's more morally gray then evil, Azula still qualifies as this. While she's as ruthless and manipulative as ever, she does want to make sure her children don't have the kind of childhood that she and Zuko did.

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* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: While she's more morally gray then than evil, Azula still qualifies as this. While she's as ruthless and manipulative as ever, she does want to make sure her children don't have the kind of childhood that she and Zuko did.



** Lady Stork never joins the theater company like she will in ''The Winds of Winter'' because Azula hires her as a full-time body double.

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** Lady Stork Stark never joins the theater company like she will in ''The Winds of Winter'' because Azula hires her as a full-time body double.

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