

This AU story begins by giving it to Katara and exploring her years of imprisonment in graphic, extended detail.

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And to prevent any chances of rebellion or escape, the prison guards don't give the waterbenders anything to drink during full moons.Waterbenders are kept in cages, clothed in rags and forced to go barefoot, have their limbs chained up when served meals in their cages, and are only given 3 cups of water a day. Done by Fire Nation soldiers towards imprisoned waterbenders.She learns her lesson the hard way when it's already too late and she has been captured, with her mother having been killed trying to protect her. Chronic Hero Syndrome: The reason why Katara joins her brother, father and the other warriors of her tribe in fending off the Southern Raiders, despite being ordered not to as she is underage.Played With with Aang, who has mastered airbending at age 12, but unlike his canon counterpart, hasn't learned to bend the other elements yet. As in canon, the other members of Team Avatar are this.Katara took a measure of pride in becoming a waterbending master at age 14, though she comes to view it as a curse following her escape from prison.The Cameo: Teo appears as an injured sailor that Katara tends to in Chapters 2 and 3.After being freed and being taught bloodbending by Hama, Katara is already a shell of her former self by the time she finally manages to make it back to the South Pole.

Not that her waterbending skills do her much good in prison. Broken Ace: In this AU, Katara was captured in battle by the Fire Nation because she was a waterbending master at age 14.He questions the long-term practicality of such a decision - though he isn't complaining because that means that there's still hope that Katara is still alive. Bond Villain Stupidity: Lampshaded by Sokka when he hears reports about the Fire Nation keeping waterbenders in prisons.The Big Sister Instinct is shown by Katara towards her waterbending students, and then later to Teo. Big Brother Instinct: Sokka towards Katara.Barefoot Poverty: Before being able to purchase new clothes at an Earth Kingdom town, Katara doesn't have much choice of clothes, and has no shoes to wear either.

After enduring this for 3 years, Katara finds it painful to walk barefoot after escaping. Barefoot Captives: As in the show, waterbenders taken prisoner by the Fire Nation are stripped of their tribal clothes, made to wear rags, and forced to go barefoot during their imprisonment in cages.Asshole Victims: The Fire Nation guards incapacitated by Hama's bloodbending.There's not much he can do though, as she refuses to listen and hide with the other younger children, and as a result is captured by the Southern Raiders. Anger Born of Worry: In the backstory, Sokka is furious to see Katara fighting on the front lines.
