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A Fire Nation courier ship arrives in the Southern Water Tribe under a flag of surrender. Its passenger is Prince Zuko: wounded, chemically suppressed, disowned, and carrying proof that Ozai plans to destroy what remains of the South before Sozin’s Comet.
Zuko offers military intelligence, naval codes, and his claim to the throne in exchange for sanctuary. But Fire Nation law treats a royal omega’s defection as impossible, and any nation sheltering him will be branded an enemy.
An old Southern law offers protection: if Hakoda binds Zuko to his household, the prince will become kin rather than a captive.
The marriage is meant to be strategic. Hakoda promises safety and choice; Zuko intends to make himself useful. Neither expects Sokka to return home and find an enemy prince at his father’s side.
As winter closes around the South, political refuge becomes marriage, marriage becomes home, and three men must decide whether love can exist without possession—and whether family can take a shape none of them were taught to expect.
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06 Jul 2026
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It felt like his skin was on fire.
Not the kind of fire that he'd bend. Not the kind of fire that had scarred his face.
It was a fire made from attendants doing every conceivable thing to prepare him for today. It was a fire made from embarrassment and anxiety.
Looking in the mirror's reflection he could see himself as attendants added adornments to his hair. Taking a deep breath to keep from wincing something poked his scalp for a moment.
Keep your composure.
Scented oil was tapped carefully to the skin behind his ear. The smell from the bottles intense when the attendants had to lean closer.
This was all utterly ridiculous.
All of this for an alpha he had never met. All of this for a political plot his father had come up with.
All of this because of the Southern Water Tribe.
Bookmarked by SleepingSloth
04 Jul 2026
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Rulers of the game, tiles white like bone by Neulatar
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
07 Jul 2026
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The attack had came so quickly. They had finally been able to dug themselves out of the snow and ice the Avatar had buried Wanyi in and fished the fallen men out of the sea. They had set the course to follow the Avatar back to the little village but the moving icebergs had altered the course and soon they had noticed their position to be a lot different than it should have been. Then came the southern warriors.
An omegaverse story where the Avatar State Aang leaves Zuko's ship and crew in a worse shape than in the original story. Only Zuko and Iroh survive and they have no choice but to rely on a strange inland tribe that does not turn away useful omegas. Come along to read about Zuko's years of hardships in a very "traditional" Water Tribe.
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03 Jul 2026
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I Know You By Your Heart (and I Will Call You By Your Name) by sometimesbemwrites
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
04 Jul 2026
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After a life under his father’s thumb, Fire Nation omega Zuko is stripped of his crown prince title and sent South with expectations that far outweigh that of a traditional omegan mate. He is sentenced to live out the rest of his life in Wolf Cove, a Southern city that rivals Agna Qel’a in the North in power, influence, and reputation, as their chief’s new husband.
For the Southern Water Tribe, the marriage is an important step in repairing international alliances after nearly a hundred years of war, a means to an end for a future of peace.
For Fire Lord Ozai, the marriage is an opportunity to have a spy inside the heart of his greatest, and least known, threat.
For Zuko, the marriage is an escape, but he doesn’t know if what awaits him on the other side of the ocean is truly safer than what he’s running from. His father likes to surround himself with powerful alphas with cruel tendencies; why should his new husband be any different?
Bookmarked by SleepingSloth
28 Jun 2026
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𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗖𝗘 ❞
comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.There is a comforting lie in believing that fire and water are opposites; that one is born to consume with cruelty while the other flows in eternal mercy. But pain proves otherwise. They are siblings, children of the very same violence.The water of the poles, when compacted under the weight of resentment, ceases to be liquid, transforming into a ruthless solidity. Ice burns the flesh with the exact same malice as a red-hot ember and suffocates the lungs in a slow agony.
Ultimately, the absolute winter has arrived to claim the sun empire, proving that the cold can be just as atrocious as the fire that started the war.
Bookmarked by SleepingSloth
23 Jun 2026
