>I was worried I was pushing it with "civilized intercourse between the
>nations" but it was both appropriately academical-sounding and worked
>as a pun on a lot of levels. It's an encouraging sign vis-à-vis the princess's always fraught relationship with her brother that she would take such an active role in realizing his long-cherished dream of a rapprochement between the Fire Nation and Water Tribes. In fact, it could be argued that she accomplished more in that regard than he did himself, which is a surprising achievement from so perennially undiplomatic a figure as Princess Azula.
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