TeaRoses ([info]rosehiptea) wrote in [info]avatar_contest,
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Week #2 – Ashes –“Of Earth and Ashes”

Title: Of Earth and Ashes
Rating: PG
Pairings/Characters: Iroh-centric
Warnings: A sad story. Contains speculation on Iroh’s backstory.
Word Count: 514

Cross-posted to [info]rosehiptea.



Of Earth and Ashes

Iroh had been nearly grown when his mother died. His brother Ozai, still very young, had stood by him as a priest of Agni lit the funeral pyre.

"What happens to her now?" Ozai had asked plaintively.

"Our mother's soul is with the stars now," Iroh had answered. "She will watch out for us." He wasn't really certain of that himself. His own thoughts on the afterlife of human beings ranged from the traditional rebirth of souls to a disturbing nothingness, but he had thought it would reassure Ozai.

After the funeral was over Ozai seemed less concerned with his mother's soul than with what remained of her body -- the ashes which were piled into a golden urn and set in the family shrine. When they visited on holidays Ozai would sometimes look at the urn as if he believed it still held his mother, while Iroh would gaze at the eternal flame and contemplate the idea of nothingness.

When Iroh's wife Chi passed away it was his own small son Lu Ten who stood beside him asking questions. Iroh had no better answer for his son than he had given to Ozai. He could only kneel to put an arm around his son's shoulders and tell him that his mother would always love him.

Iroh placed Chi's ashes in a porcelain urn and hid them in a back room at the palace, preferring to remember her singing voice, the sight of her standing straight as she practiced blocking his lightning, and the look in her eyes as she held their infant son.

And now it was Lu Ten himself who was gone forever. Iroh had returned to the Fire Nation after his defeat at Ba Sing Se caring not for his disgrace and the loss of the throne, but for him alone. And though he went through mourning rituals for his father, it was his dead son he thought of.

If Ozai had expected anger from his brother over his betrayal, perhaps a secret counter-plot or a blatant challenge to an agni kai, he received neither. Rather than confront what remained of his family, Iroh spent his time at a palace window drinking tea and speaking little.

"What happened to my nephew's body?" Ozai asked him a few days after his return.

"Lu Ten was killed behind enemy lines," replied Iroh. "I could not retrieve his remains."

"Do you know what Earthbenders do to their dead? They throw them back into the earth. He deserves an urn in the shrine, but because of you he is rotting underground with the corpses of those barbarians. And you did not even try to get him back."

Iroh sat for a moment contemplating his son's bones, cradled in the earth among the dead of Ba Sing Se, and considering the worth of a handful of ashes.

"Lu Ten will rest where he is," he replied.

"Sometimes I wonder why our father ever thought you could be the Fire Lord."

As Ozai left the room, Iroh murmured into his teacup. "So do I."
Tags: week #2 -- ashes

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[info]arthoniel

November 23 2007, 03:10:08 UTC 4 years ago

Aww... that is sad... but it's so true to Iroh too. And it totally explains how he is now... it's good. :)

[info]rosehiptea

November 23 2007, 05:17:33 UTC 4 years ago

Thank you very much! I just feel for Iroh sometimes...

[info]plushulala

December 7 2007, 12:05:14 UTC 4 years ago

Really powerful stuff... Thank you for sharing it. :)

[info]rosehiptea

December 7 2007, 17:30:02 UTC 4 years ago

Thank you for reading! I really enjoy writing Iroh.

[info]ldydragon7

December 10 2007, 16:00:04 UTC 4 years ago

T_T Iroh. *gives hugs and tea*

Very very nice and well written.

[info]rosehiptea

December 10 2007, 21:13:05 UTC 4 years ago

Poor Iroh, he deserves hugs. Thank you very much!

[info]fearfulwarrior

December 11 2007, 13:08:13 UTC 4 years ago

This was good. I loved the interaction between Ozai and Iroh.

[info]rosehiptea

December 11 2007, 13:28:21 UTC 4 years ago

Thank you! I often wonder what it was like for them growing up... were they different from when they were very young, like Azula and Zuko apparently were? I'd say yes, but we really don't know for certain.

[info]fearfulwarrior

December 11 2007, 21:06:17 UTC 4 years ago

I think they were a lot different. Because of the gaps in their ages, I always imagined that they were given varying levels of attention, and also their father probably changed somewhat in the time between their births.

[info]praiseofshadows

December 15 2007, 03:59:44 UTC 4 years ago

Wow. Just wow. I wish I had something intelligent to say, but words just fail me and it's all massive incoherent ♥ for this. Because oh Iroh! (And Ozai, once again fails to understand). It's a wonderful little window into both the past and Iroh's mind. Gorgeous. :D

[info]rosehiptea

December 15 2007, 04:21:26 UTC 4 years ago

Thank you so much! I really loved writing this, even though it was sad, because Iroh's mind worked so differently from Ozai's and I liked exploring that. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

[info]praiseofshadows

December 15 2007, 06:31:04 UTC 4 years ago

Oh, I totally ♥ it. And y'know, now that I'm thinking of Iroh and Ozai interaction, I'm realizing their isn't any. And how that's never bothered me before and how it's totally bothering me now.

[info]rosehiptea

December 15 2007, 15:43:48 UTC 4 years ago

I wonder if they're saving it up for a big showdown at the end...?

[info]praiseofshadows

December 18 2007, 03:26:26 UTC 4 years ago

That would be BEYOND awesome! :D
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