Does Zuko Ever See the Girl He Stole From Again
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"I have something for you, too. Now it's your plough to shut your eyes." |
— Jin before kissing Zuko.[1] |
Jin was a girl from Ba Sing Se who developed a crush on Zuko and asked him out on a date. Similar most people in the Lower Band, Jin's parents were refugees who had moved to the metropolis; though they struggled most of their lives, they were strong and able to provide for their family unit.[3]
Contents
- 1 History
- i.one Date with Zuko
- ane.2 Fall of Ba Sing Se
- 2 Personality
- 3 Appearances
- 3.1 Avatar: The Last Airbender
- iii.1.i Volume Ii: Earth (土)
- three.1.two Book Three: Burn (火)
- 3.two Avatar comics
- 3.2.1 Volume Two: World (土)
- 3.1 Avatar: The Last Airbender
- iv Trivia
- 5 References
History
Date with Zuko
Jin frequently visited the tea shop where Iroh and Zuko were employed, causing Zuko to conclude that she knew they were from the Fire Nation. Iroh, however, immediately contradicted Zuko's suspicions and told him that the girl had a crush on him. Jin came upwards to the counter to pay for her tea and to talk to him; afterward Zuko introduced himself as Lee, Jin finally built up the backbone to ask him out on a date, to which Iroh said that Zuko "would love to". Excitedly leaving the shop, she said that she would meet Zuko in that location at sundown.
When Zuko emerged from the store, his pilus combed and cleaned by his uncle, Jin immediately went through it to become information technology back to normal, before pulling him along to a restaurant in the Middle Ring of the metropolis. Trying to make conversation during an awkward dinner, she asked some questions nearly Zuko and Iroh'due south background; not existence able to tell the truth, Zuko blurted out that they traveled the earth a lot as part of a traveling circus. Jin guessed that he was a juggler, to which Zuko reluctantly agreed and was forced to give a performance. After Zuko failed miserably at this, Jin took him to the Firelight Fountain, one of her favorite places in the city.
Jin talked excitedly about how cute the fountain looked when the low-cal of the lanterns reflected in the water, but was saddened to see that they were not lit when they arrived. Noticing her thwarting, Zuko asked Jin to shut her eyes while he carefully used his firebending to light the lanterns. To give thanks him for lighting the lanterns, Jin turned to Zuko to requite him a kiss, but Zuko interrupted her by belongings a coupon for a complimentary cup of tea in front of his face, to which she replied how sweet he was. She proceeded to say that she had something for Zuko besides for which he also needed to close his eyes. Obeying her request, Jin softly kissed Zuko on the lips; a gesture he hesitantly returned, before bankroll away. When she asked what was wrong, he simply excused himself by saying that information technology was "complicated" and that he had to go, leaving her standing solitary.[1]
Fall of Ba Sing Se
After Princess Azula'southward successful Coup of Ba Sing Se, Jin was once once more at Pao'south tea store watching in horror as the Fire Nation soldiers swarmed the streets of Ba Sing Se and secured the city completely.[4]
Shortly after the fall of the capital, Jin noticed Zuko walking with Mai. Addressing him as Lee, she asked who Mai was and was told that she was a friend from the circus, where she was a knife thrower. Joining the charade, Mai offered to teach Jin to throw knives and had Zuko stand up in front of a fountain with a fish from a nearby market on his head. Mai explained that the trick was in the wrist, and she accurately hit the fish with an icicle. Amazed by the prove of marksmanship, Jin tried besides, though when she threw the icicle, she barely missed Zuko's head, making him fall into the fountain.[5]
Personality
Though not aggressive or assertive, Jin was nonetheless a determined girl, pursuing her desires instead through her kind personality. She was an understanding young woman and a true romantic at middle.[1] [three]
Appearances
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Book Two: Earth (土)
- 215. "The Tales of Ba Sing Se"
Book Three: Fire (火)
- 301. "The Awakening"(flashback, no lines)
Avatar comics
Book Two: Globe (土)
- "Going Home Once again"
Trivia
- Jin is a Japanese proper noun meaning "gentleness", "tenderness", or "benignancy".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Estoesta, Joann, Wahlander, Lisa, Huebner, Andrew, Scheppke, Gary, MacMullan, Lauren, Mattila, Katie, Ridge, Justin, Volpe, Giancarlo (writers) & Spaulding, Ethan (manager). (September 29, 2006). "The Tales of Ba Sing Se". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 2. Episode 15. Nickelodeon.
- ↑ The Ultimate Pocket Guide, page four.
- ↑ 3.0 three.1 From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com. Encyclopedia now broken, archived at The Lost Lore of Avatar Aang - Character: Jin.
- ↑ Ehasz, Aaron (writer) & Volpe, Giancarlo (managing director). (September 21, 2007). "The Awakening". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season iii. Episode i. Nickelodeon.
- ↑ Chan, May; Ehasz, Aaron; Mattila, Katie; Wilgus, Benjamin (writer), Ganter, Amy Kim (creative person), Dzioba, Wes (colorist), Comicraft (letterer). "Going Dwelling house Again" (September 18, 2007), Nick Mag Presents: Avatar: The Concluding Airbender.
Source: https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/Jin
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