Chapter 7: The Last Supper/Ba Sing Se Garden
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Aang and his group of followers were having a dinner outside.
Katara was there to comfort Aang after a long day of his duties.
Aang was thinking about what was to come next.
The Last Supper
Followers: Look at all my trials and tribulations
Sinking in a gentle pool of wine.
Don't disturb me now, I can see the answers
'Till this evening is this morning, life is fine.
Always hoped that I would be a nomad.
Knew that I would make it if I tried.
Then when we retire, we can write the Gospels,
So they'll still talk about us when we've died.
Aang stood up before all of them.
Aang: The end...is just a little harder, when brought about by friends.
For all you care, this wine could be my blood.
For all you care, this bread could be my body.
The end! This is my blood you drink.
This is my body you eat.
If you would remember me when you eat and drink.
Aang them gave back the items and left the table. He was thinking he wouldn't be remembered even for a second.
Aang: I must be mad thinking I'll be remembered.
Yes, I must be out of my head.
Look at your blank faces. My name will mean nothing
Ten minutes after I'm dead.
One of you denies me.
One of you betrays me.
The followers and nomads tried to convince Aang that he will be remembered forever. Katara backed away knowing where all of this would go.
Aang: Sokka will deny my in just a few hours.
Three times will deny me,
And that's not all I see.
One of you here dining,
One of my twelve chosen
Will leave to betray me.
Hearing those words Zuko got up to talk some sense into him.
Zuko: Cut the dramatics!
You know very well who.
Aang: Why don't you go do it?
Zuko: You want me to do it!
Aang: Hurry, they are waiting.
Zuko: If you knew why I do it
Aang: I don't care why you do it!
Zuko: To think I admired you.
Well now I despise you.
Aang: Don't say things you don't really mean
Zuko: You want me to do it!
What if I just stayed here
And ruined your ambition.
Aang you deserve it.
Aang: Hurry, you fool. Hurry and go.
Save me your speeches,
I don't want to know. Go!
Followers: Look at all my trials and tribulations
Sinking in a gentle pool of wine.
What's that in the bread? It's gone to my head,
'Till this morning is this evening, life is fine.
Always hoped that I would be a nomad.
Knew that I would make it if I tried.
Then when we retire, we can write the Gospels,
So they'll all talk about us when we've died.
Zuko tried talking to him again to try and convince him to stop.
Zuko: You sad, pathetic man, see where you've brought us to,
Our ideals die around us and all because of you.
But the saddest cut of all:
Someone has to turn you in.
Like a common criminal, like a wounded animal.
A jaded mandarin,
A jaded mandarin,
Like a jaded, faded, faded, jaded, jaded mandarin.
Aang: Get out they're waiting! Get out!
They're waiting, Oh, they are waiting for you!
Zuko: Every time I look at you I don't understand
Why you let the things you did get so out of hand.
You'd have managed better if you had it planned...
Oh...
He hugged Aang and then ran off. To make sure no one would follow him he casted a firewall and vanished.
Followers: Always hoped that I would be a no mad.
Knew that I would make it if I tried.
Then when we retire, we can write the Gospels,
So they'll still talk about us when we've died.
Later that night Aang was still awake while everyone else was asleep.
Aang: Will no one stay awake with me?
Sokka, Toph, Jet?
Will none of you wait with me?
Sokka, Toph, Jet?
Aang retreated to the garden of Ba Sing Se and started to meditate.
Soon he found himself in the spirit world facing Ravaa
Ba Sing Se (I only want to say)
Aang: I only want to say
If there is a way
Take this cup away from me
For I don't want to taste its poison
Feel it burn me
I have changed
I'm not as sure, as when we started
Then, I was inspired
Now, I'm sad and tired
Listen, surely I've exceeded expectations
Tried for three years, seems like thirty
Could you ask as much from any other man?
But if I die
See the saga through and do the things you ask of me,
Let them hate me, hit me, hurt me, nail me to their tree
I'd want to know, I'd want to know, Ravaa
I'd want to know, I'd want to know, Ravaa
Want to see, I'd want to see, Ravaa
Want to see, I'd want to see, Ravaa
Why I should die
Would I be more noticed than I ever was before?
Would the things I've said and done matter any more?
I'd have to know, I'd have to know, Ravaa
Have to know, I'd have to know, Ravaa
Have to see, I'd have to see, Ravaa
Have to see, I'd have to see, Ravaa
If I die what will be my reward?
If I die what will be my reward?
Have to know, I'd have to know, Ravaa
I'd have to know, I'd have to know, Ravaa
Why should I die? Oh why should I die?
Can you show me now that I would not be killed in vain?
Show me just a little of your omnipresent brain
Show me there's a reason for your wanting me to die
You're far to keen and where and how, but not so hot on why
Hearing no answer, Aang knew that he could not deny his destiny. He decided to accept his fate knowing that it is all part of the plan
Aang: Alright, I'll die!
Just watch me die!
See how I die!
Then I was inspired
Now, I'm sad and tired
After all, I've tried for three years, seems like ninety
Why then am I scared to finish what I started
What you started, I didn't start it
Ravaa, thy will is hard
But you hold every card
I will drink your cup of poison
Nail me to your cross and break me
Bleed me, beat me
Kill me
Take me, now!
Before I change my mind
Now!
Before I change my mind!
