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Sorry for not posting in a while! I'm in the middle of finals but after this week I should be able to start posting again. My next post is Katara, and then I'm going to take a break from ATLA. On the survey it was a tie between Marvel and Neon Genesis so I'll go ahead and do both. So my plans are Asuka, Shinji, and Rei from NGE. Tony Stark, Captain America, and Thor from Marvel. I'm going to try to mix it up so that it stays interesting for me as well.
How the fuck do I tell if I'm a rogue or mage of time
Rogue vs Mage of Time- Rogues start out trying to avoid or reject their aspect, so they tend to start out with inversion and failing. In this case a Rogue of Times inversion is Knight of Space. So first a Rogue of Time might use their creations, area, and physics (space) related stuff to help their team but can't use it to their fullest extent. They try to avoid repetitive actions and falling into a rhythm, or maybe they try to avoid destruction. However, whether they like it or not, they attract Time. So instead of completely avoiding Time, they steal Time from others or themselves to give or help the team. Personality wise I could see a Rogue of Time being clumsy and accidentally destructive, they feel bad about how predictable they are and try to make it up to the team by making stuff for example (but maybe what they make doesn't work or help). When they accept their role they are able to destroy things that benefit the team, or give their team some organization and routine while taking it away from enemies.
A Mage of Time starts out with an overabundance of Time and through experience can accept this and understand it to its fullest. A Mages powers aren't specified, but we know they're the active class of Seers. So they use their knowledge for themselves. A Mage of Time might start out with too much death and destruction in their life, or maybe they're stuck in a routine or habit that is damaging to them mentally or physically. They just can't catch a break from Time. When a Mage of Time becomes realized the death, destruction, or routine doesn't bother them anymore, instead they understand the best way to use it for themselves. Personality wise, I could see a Mage of Time feeling overwhelmed by the repetitiveness in their life, maybe going to school everyday is becoming detrimental or maybe too many people/a pet close to them have died, or maybe one too many objects they had have been destroyed. They want to break out of what they feel like is destiny to live the same issues in their life over and over again. Then overtime they realize "it doesn't have to be like this" and they change a routine to something they like or can change to their liking. Or they learn how to prevent death and destruction that doesn't benefit them while causing or allowing death and destruction that would be helpful.
(When I use examples/phrases like death, destruction, routine or creation, area, physics, etc, this are replaceable with any examples involving time/space)
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Classpecting Toph
Space (and it’s connection to Life, Light, and Heart)
“Those bound to the aspect of Space are, as the name suggests, concerned with the big picture. They are patient, masters of the art of 'wait-and-see', and are inclined to take things as they come. That isn't to say that they're pushovers or willing to let injustice lie-they just choose their battles wisely, understanding that sometimes you have to let something burn to the ground in order to build it back better and stronger than before. To this effect, they tend to be innovators, concerned with creation and redemption. Catch them recycling the old to make the new, the fresh, and the beautiful. For the Space-bound, the journey is as, if not more, important than the destination; how they do something is as important as what they do. At their best, they are steady, impartial, and creative. At their worst, they can be detached, apathetic, and vague.” — The Extended Zodiac Space is based on the aspect of Earth (Like Breath is to air, Blood is to water, and fire to time). Earth-benders highly value the art of 'wait-and-see' as taught by King Bumi. So if we take the fact of Toph valuing the earth-benders way of fighting and compare it to Space-bound traits I can see how she could be a Space player. Space is about passiveness, and we see Toph struggling to enter the fight, to teach Aang, and her not wanting to play an active role. Toph was the last member of Team Avatar to be introduced to the story (Emphasis on introduced, since Zuko was the last to join). However, she doesn't have much of a patient attitude, we kind of see her grow to be patient over time especially when teaching her students metal-bending. She also had a great deal of patience for her parents coddling. Space literally is about physical dimensions, Space figuratively is about Creation (similar to Times association with destruction). We don't see Toph have much ties with creating stuff, but a major note to point is her creation of a whole subcategory of Earth-bending aka metal-bending. When talking about space figuratively, we can also note that Toph started out with no space as she was coddled by her parents and couldn't be herself. Space players at their worst are apathetic, detached, and vague. I think we see this with Katara often, in the beginning they clashed because of Tophs apathetic and detached behavior. I could see Toph being a Page of Space because of this. "Pages seem to have a tendency to begin their sessions with a personal deficit in their aspect." -Mspaintadventures. We could say Toph is a Page because she starts off with a lack of space in her life (her parents, not being able to see or earth-bend, not ever getting to leave the house because of her parents, etc.). Pages have a lot of potential and once they're pushed in the right direction they are able to utilize their aspect more than anyone and become gifted in their abilities far more than any other class. If Toph was a Page, her role in Avatar would be as a realized page who has already learn from mistakes and overcame the underdog start. Like Tavros and Jake who's main role in Homestuck was trial and error until the end when they started to play a much bigger role. The inversion of Page of Space would be Thief of Time which is fitting for Toph when she goes from passive, quiet, patient, poor blind Toph in her parents image to active, goal-oriented, destructive, confident, and champion earth-bender the Blind Bandit. I could also see her as a Seer of Space. Seers use their aspect to guide and coordinate their teams by understanding their aspect. We see Toph use earth-bending (or in this case Space) to guide the team. For example, Toph is able to find better routes or paths with her bending, she is often able to tell when someone is lying, she also uses her knowledge and understanding of Space to give to Aang. Role wise, I feel like a Seer would suit the overall influence Toph has on the story. Seers give knowledge to their team through their aspect, and Toph is Aangs earth-bending teacher she is supposed to teach him how to use Space, patience, and the art of 'wait-and-see' to win against Ozai. The inversion of Seer of Space is a Witch of Time, which to me isn’t as suiting as the Blind Bandit Thief of Time.
Space canonically also has a strong connection to Life, like how Doom is to Time. We see this with Jade who is a botanist, and the Maryam's connection to the brooding taverns, egg, being a jade-blood, etc. This is noteworthy as I feel like Toph’s rebellious nature and Life traits can further the argument that she’s a Space player. I feel as if I did not have enough evidence to defend Toph being a Life player, so I will use it to add on to Space. Life is about healing, energy, wealth, and rebellion. My main reason for putting Life for Toph is her rebellious attitude. We see her scamming people for money, rebelling against her parents, being a big rule-breaker, and having no respect for authority once she leaves her parents; However, she still uses her wealthy background to aid the team. Once again, I don’t have much evidence for her being Life except for her general attitude towards people especially in authority.
Space’s complementary aspects are Heart and Light. We see Heart with Jade, Kanaya, and Porrim who use Space to create fashion which they feel is part of their identity. Toph uses Heart in a different way, instead she has strong connections to self-love. Her parents idea of her makes her feel as though she can’t be herself. She felt ugly on the bridge with Katara, she hid her real self, the Blind Bandit, and basically lived a double life until Team Avatar. Jade uses Light as an alchemist and had an interest in science and knowledge, while Kanaya had an interest in other things (*cough cough* Vriska and Rose *cough cough*). Kanaya also literally shines like a light if we talk literally. The main thing we can use to connect Toph with Light is her lack of vision, her interest in earth-bending taught by badgermoles, and how she brings awareness to metal-bending. I could go on and on about how Toph could relate to Life, Void, Light, Heart, and maybe Rage, but Space is like a big umbrella made of other aspects- it’s safe to say Toph is a Space player.
Conclusion
We’ve nailed down Toph’s aspect to Space (Though she could fit under many). Now between Page, someone who starts out with a lack of Space, and Seer, someone who guides with Space, it’s kind of hard to pick. I personally think a realized Page of Space is more suiting, it also gets rid of the stigma that Pages are inherently stupid or useless. However, throughout the series her role as a Seer makes just as much sense. What do you guys think? Do you think there’s an aspect that deserves its own explanation?
Answer: Page or Seer of Space
Classpecting Aang
Breath
“Those bound to the aspect of Breath are, above all, expansive. Flexible and driven, they leave an impact wherever they go. Like the breeze itself, they are able to sweep others up to carry along in their wake, but also like the breeze, they can be difficult to catch hold of or tie down. Although Breath-bound do make very good leaders, breath tends to be a very personal aspect. Often, heroism comes along as an offshoot of them pursuing their own personal stories. They lead by example, and will routinely be surprised that others look up to or feel inspired by them. They have a tendency to underestimate themselves, and not always out of poor self-esteem. They were just doing their own thing. At their best Breath-bound are motivated, adaptable, and forward thinking, but at their worst they can be volatile, avoidant, and gullible.”— The Extended Zodiac
The aspect Breath is based on the element Air (like Space is to earth, Blood is to water, and Time is to fire). Breath is about direction, change, and freedom which is a reoccurring theme in Aang’s story. Breath players are inspiring and great leaders, though they don't mean to be and it's usually accidental. At worst, Breath players can be apathetic or too detached from others. A good example of this would be Aang in the Avatar state or when Appa was stolen. Aang becomes a symbol of change and freedom after the 100 years of oppression caused by the Fire Nation. Aang could be a Seer of Breath, as he is given many options to the best path of freedom and usually uses visions (Like the lion turtle) or past-selves to figure out which path would be best. Seers are the passive class of Mages, and their roles are to see and know through their aspect usually through visions rather than experience like their active counterpart. Despite his many options, he sometimes struggles with choices of what to detach himself from, what to give up, and what to separate himself from to achieve freedom and liberty. An example of this would be Aang not being about to detach from Katara for his cosmic connection, or Aang not being able to kill Ozai because he can't detach from his beliefs despite the advice from past avatars. A Seer of Breath would be able to change the direction and path a character chooses in life. Aang moving Sokka and Katara out of the Southern Water Tribe to pursue other things, Aang pushing the Kyoshi warriors to join the war, influencing Jet and his Freedom Fighters to change their violent ways, etc. Aang also being able to see Toph in his vision, despite never having met her, because she was who he needed as an earth-bending teacher. I could also see him being and Heir of Breath, like Egbert, because of his ability to change and manipulate freedoms and paths. Heirs are the passive class of Witches, and their roles are to invite change through their aspect, including in themselves. An example of Aang influencing his own path, freedom, and direction would be when he ran away from the Air temple as he did not want to be the avatar- changing his story entirely 100 years later. And unlike a Seer of Breath whos inversion is Witch of Blood, the inversion Mage of Blood is far more suiting as it can explain Aang not wanting to be the avatar but learning to accept it as his responsibility.
Hope
“Those bound to the aspect of Hope are driven first and foremost by their convictions. They do right for right's sake, and are quick to come to the aid of anyone they deem to be experiencing injustice. That said, their views of the world can be quite black and white, so what they see as the "right" thing may not always be the universally accepted view. They put great value in the power of the imagination, the ability to dream up a better and more beautiful future. If anyone could dream a better world into existence, it would be one of the Hope-bound. They may sound like all sunshine and rainbows, but they aren't adverse to a little destruction, especially if they think they can replace it with something better and more just. At their best, Hope-bound are positive, caring, and warm. At their worst they can be narrow-minded and selfish.”— The Extended Zodiac
Hope is about the power of beliefs, possibilities, and harmony- and since Aang is trying to bring harmony to the world and has become a symbol of Hope to fight against the Fire Nation it's a noteworthy aspect for him. Hope has strong ties to optimism and positivity which he uses to gain more help and aid across the four nations. He is able to bring harmony to some thing as small as two battling tribes and as big as four nations. He has connections to spirituality though that could mean Light-knowledge is not a strong desire or theme for Aang. In this case its purely a case for his personal beliefs. An example of him using beliefs and possibilities, he creates a new possibility that after everyone told him he was limited to killing Ozai all because he could not go against his belief. If he was a Hope player, I would consider him an Heir of Hope since he embodies the optimism and positivity for other people. Heirs are the passive class of Witches, and their roles are to invite change through their aspect, including in themselves. You can also say he is manipulated by Hope when he does things for others because they have faith and expectations in Aang, meanwhile he also manipulates Hope by influencing others to follow his cause and help execute the new future to defeat Ozai. He can also manipulate beliefs as we see with those two rival tribes as he mixes up their truth to get them to stop fighting. Though when we see the worst of Aang we don’t see narrow-mindedness or selfishness, but we can see traits of his inverting as a Mage of Rage when he is forced into the avatar state because of his overwhelming negative emotions.
Life
“Those bound to the aspect of Life are the universe's healers. They are concerned with the betterment of themselves and those around them, as well as the onward march of positive progress. Deeply empathetic, they have an intuitive understanding of other's suffering and the best way of righting those wrongs. If you're poisoned, chances are the Life-bound have something for what ails ya. This applies to both physical and mental suffering, though it might not be a cure you'll like. They also have the tendency to put other's needs before their own, which never ends well for anyone, because the Life-bound can grow bitter if they feel their own self-care has had to be shunted aside. At their best, they are great listeners, caretakers, and nurturers. At their worst, the Life-bound are passive aggressive, and pushy-they're certain they know best.”— The Extended Zodiac
Life is connected to healing, energy, and growth- and it’s the antithesis of Doom which is rules, restrictions and fate so Life has themes of rebellion and rule-breaking. I think Aang could be an Heir of Life because he is full of energy that I don't even have to explain. He helps growth in other people and nations, and his whole adventure is about him traveling the world and using his different experiences and teachers to stop the static rules and limitations that the Fire Nation has placed on the world. While Aang doesn't have healing powers, you could technically say he is healing the world as he stops the colonies. He is using Life against Doom, he's using the development and energy in others for rebellion. You could also take that as an Avatar he has an abundance of Life because of his past, and its his sole purpose as the Avatar to grow with the world to continue to protect and heal it. He uses his unique power and energy from the world and Life around him to fulfill his duty as the Avatar. Heirs are the passive class of Witches, and their roles are to invite change through their aspect, including in themselves. So as an Heir of Life, Aang would manipulate his own or other peoples energy, growth, or healing. In this case, Aang influences others to join the rebellion against the Fire Nation and grow. He also influences his own life after he was brought back from Azula’s lightening. The inversion, Mage of Doom, would explain more actions he has in the comics like enforcing the peace treaty and keeping the balance with new rules and restrictions.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Aang shares many traits and themes with Breath, Hope, and Life; however, I personally feel like we can at least take out Life. The only evidence we can gain that he could be a Life player is the fact Aang could in theory be an anti-thesis to Doom through out the show and the nature of Avatars which does not reflect on Aang decisions and personality. Between Seer or Heir of Breath: While I try to keep most of my options away from canon classpects just for the sake of having unique classpects we haven’t seen- I feel like Heir of Breath is more suiting to the powers, abilities, and role that Aang plays in the show. Though I did at first think he was a Seer of Breath. So I’m debating between Heir of Breath or Heir of Hope. Both make sense, but I like Heir of Breath more since he is the last air bender so he represents and embodies the culture, beliefs, and past of the air benders. That’s just my opinion though! I would love to hear what others think and other evidence that could point to something else! This post is just for fun :-)
Answer: Heir of Breath! Shared classpect with Egbert!