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S7 Ep7 - Iroh, The Dragon of the West - Tea, Tales, & Transformation

Dec 20, 202316 minSeason 7Ep. 7
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In this episode, we delve into the character Iroh from "The Last Airbender" and explore his transformation from a power-hungry warrior to a wise mentor. We discuss the impact of mentors in our lives and how our own experiences shape our ability to guide others. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on finding balance and creating our own destiny.

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Have you ever just felt stuck? Like you don't know where to go or what you're even supposed to do? I've felt like that so many times before and it's not the best feeling. But one thing that this character has taught me is that you just gotta focus on what you can do and let everything else go. So we're ending season 7 with someone who may be the wisest character to exist in fiction and that is the Dragon of the West, Iroh. It was going on guys my name is Nate and you're

listening to the Otaku Liberation. A show where we help you break the chains that are holding you back in your life by connecting some biblical principles with themes for your favorite anime. And without further ado let's get right on into it. So the verse I'm covering for this episode is Romans chapter 12 verse 2. And it says, do not be conformed to this age but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God.

And that's just you know church speak for those who may not be saved yet but that's really just saying don't really follow the status quo. Don't be... basically don't be normal right? Dare to be different and be different in the sense that you do what is good and pleasing to God himself. Because you know the way things are now everything's crazy backwards and upside down so it's easy to be confused and not really be sure on what the heck you're supposed to do.

And what this is saying is basically just it's okay just focus on God and what he's told you to do essentially. And for Iroh, Iroh was an interesting character to really do an episode on right? Because when I first decided I was going to do the last Airbender for a season I already

knew Iroh had to be one of the characters if not the only one right? Because we can if you know about Iroh I'm sure you've seen a whole bunch of things on the internet you know we can go for months and months and months on his you know nuggets of wisdom and whatnot because everyone loves Iroh. But for me when I was doing the research for this episode it was interesting

just to see how much of a transformation he's had even before the series began. And then even then even then from even beyond just the last Airbender and just understanding Iroh as a whole I think one of the main reasons why so many people love him is because he's so real right? He's not perfect by any means he makes mistakes and he owns up to them. And he's really just there to to spread peace and love which who can hate on that right? Who can hate on peace and love?

Anyway so Iroh's kind of journey and purpose shifted a couple of times throughout the series. At first he went from being a warrior to a mentor. Now you know back in his heyday Iroh was a fierce and seasoned war general for the Fire Nation and he had the typical hunger for power that was pretty much prevalent in all members of the Roya family. You know him, his brother Oza,

Zuko, Azula they all had this they wanted more right? They just wanted more. And he even earned the monitor Dragon of the West for his ability to breathe fire as well as his claim to killing the last living dragon. Which you know essentially means he's him right? Like you don't mess with Iroh he's he has he has that bravado about him. But after the death of his son and father shortly after Iroh lost that hunger for power and what was left was just a sense of loss and defeat.

This loss actually caused him to see Zuko as his son rather than his nephew. And this coupled with his journey across the world with Zuko helped to heal Iroh's heart and set him up to become the wise sage that we all know and love. So let me just take a take a break right there real really quick and really let me just hype on the on the the fact that how the loss of someone that you love can really transform a person for for better or for worse right? I mean Iroh he was he was a

war general during this time fighting for his people and his nation. So on one hand we know the Fire Nation as antagonist but again in the war there's no real no good or evil in all honesty everyone's fighting for their own ideal. And again for the Fire Nation they sought to quote unquote unify the world by burning it to a crisp which was their ideal. So he went from that to being the type of person who is an advocate for world peace and understanding each of the elements

and things like that. And honestly he was kind of like that even during his time in the war as a war general. He was always more worldly than other people of the Fire Nation but the death of his son and again his father right after that helped to bring that side of him to the surface so to speak to be more willing to to be an advocate for just worldwide peace and

and understanding the balance that the world has. And I just I just found that just really really powerful because I mean because this all this stuff happened later in Iroh's life.

Until we watch these shows these you know anime or really any show in general the these characters don't really go through this transformation so late in life and maybe earlier on you know you can watch enough anime every teenage boy is a main character and they go through these life alternatives and these life-changing things at the age of 16 and either they cry about it the whole time or they

just become hard all of a sudden and it's just it's really weird. So seeing this happen to not only an adult character but someone who's older like Iroh is refreshing as a viewer but it's also humanizing showing that you know hey we all go through stuff in life regardless of our age and time right and you never know what life is going to throw at you because you know life comes with challenges some that are expected many that are not and you know and just just thinking about that

I always remember hearing the saying that God gives the toughest battles to his strongest warriors and sometimes you gotta hear sometimes I know I wonder like okay God am I one of your strongest warriors because some of the stuff man is is is ridiculous in all honesty and I'm sure a lot of you can attest to that too but just know this battle and the hardship you're going through right now is preparing you for the greatness that is coming next because I've come to realize that

God will prepare you in one season for the next one because the current you isn't capable of handling what's coming next so he has to prepare you and essentially that's what happened to Iroh right the the death of his son and father and the transformation that resulted in that was preparing him for the next season in counseling Zuko throughout his travels and ultimately was kind of like the catalyst for Zuko's transformation in his own in his own journey and and not in even

just beyond Zuko Iroh counseled Toph he became counsel to Aang and the entire group during the war and thereafter to the point that you know he had he even counseled Korra and stuff years after the fact and not only that but he also counseled Aang's kids and things like that so Iroh's own journey impacted so many lives that it was it's it's it's just amazing it's amazing to look at that and so again that's really the definition of going from a warrior to a mentor right he's

he's Iroh is something special then the next aspect of his journey was actually achieving spiritual balance so like I said earlier Iroh was a very spiritual man and believed in the balance of all the elements even during the time of war it just became more prominent after his his own transformation and this directly contradicted the Fire Nation's supremacy that the rest of the Fire Nation believed in right and so they they believe fire was the best in

you know whatever and Iroh was like uh no all the elements have a purpose and we shouldn't mess with that and in to show how far and how dedicated he was to that belief Iroh even threatened General Zao at the North Pole when Zao threatened to harm the moon spirit which would have caused great harm to not only the water tribe because again without the moon they can't bend but it would have caused like great harm to the world as a whole because without the moon everyone's gonna suffer because

then the whole world is just gonna be thrown out of balance and again Zao being power hungry as it was just didn't care Iroh even though he was at the time an enemy to you know Aang's group and the water tribes and things like that he understood the repercussions of destroying the moon and he was like uh no I am a fighter for balance first in the Fire Nation second and this understanding of balance allowed Iroh to see things from a bigger picture and to understand how everything

works together I mean he even helped Aang and the gang on multiple occasions because he didn't truly see them as enemies I think he was just kind of humoring his nephew at that point in time but Iroh himself never really saw Aang as his enemy which I think is kind of is really cool especially going back and re-watching the series and seeing how Iroh's interaction with Aang's group on the different occasions he was always very hospitable and just welcoming in direct contrast to his

nephew which I just I just find it funny so think about this where would you be if your teachers or mentors hadn't have been the people that they are so just think about the one or a couple people who have guided you in your life you know again your parents can be your actual teachers in school different mentors you had for you know career skills or whatever sensei different martial arts coaches people who have guided you in in ways for your own benefit who have tried to grow you up and

to be to be the person that you are today if they if they were never the person that they were how would that have impacted you and whose lives would you be changing if you stopped pursuing your own purpose because maybe you can be someone's uncle Iroh later down the road right you know I'm not saying tomorrow it may not even be 20 years from now but again we don't know right so what if what you're going through right now in discovering your purpose and trying to figure out

what the heck you're gonna do in life what if that's just preparing you for the next season where you can be the mentor to somebody who's going through the same thing that you're going through now so just you know just think about it you know just little little things like that can really shift your perspective on a lot of things and the last part of Iroh's journey is creating your own destiny so throughout the series Iroh has been a huge supporter of one creating their own

destiny for instance he went from being a war general to someone that spreads love and peace everywhere he went and he often said his very exact thing to Zuko when he found his nephew at a crossroads essentially you know what does he want to do what is he striving for what is what is his destiny beyond just trying to find his honor and or reclaim his honor rather and what is it that Zuko wants to do and then this namely came in bossing saying right after Zuko freed Appa

because like I mentioned in Zuko's episode when he went through that whole confliction after he freed Appa because it was in direct conflict with who he thought he was he thought he was this you know scarred prince that had to capture the avatar by enemies necessary but he just freed the avatar's bison which would have been nice leverage to capture Aang and it's things like that Iroh has always been there encouraging Zuko to make his own choices and

not be bound by his past and part of that was because Iroh was a firm believer in not worrying about what you can't control but but being fully responsible for what you can and for me this is something I'm striving to live by each and every day and not just be so consumed about you know what's going to happen tomorrow or heck what's going to happen today you know it just you know just random doomsday stuff right but just focusing on what can I do right here right now and how can

I do it to the best of my ability that that that's it just let let god handle everything else because I can't and just go just go on from there and you'll find or as I have that you free up so much mental space and your so much stress is removed when you start worrying about things that you can't do anything about then it's like oh man I can actually enjoy living my life now at least a little bit easier because I'm not worried about that I can just focus on the things that I'm doing

and how can I do them better and all this type of stuff and it's just crazy again I used to be worried about tomorrow when I haven't even gotten out of bed today that's how you see how insane that is I'm really worried about what's going to happen tomorrow next week or you know on the 30th and today is the first you know just weird stuff like that and so basically I'll come down to this question how will you live your life will you be worried about tomorrow and what it holds or will

you focus on what you can do today and let god handle the rest you know are you are you just going to be you know sitting there doom and gloom you know crying in the fetal position or are you going to actually go outside and touch grass for once so hey that's all I got for you guys and as always if you liked what you heard on today's episode you want to take a deeper look head on over to the otaku liberation dinette you'll find a blog article that covers today's episode in a

little more detail and you might also find a link or two to our youtube channel where I cover bonus topics outside of the podcast and hey that's it for season seven man I've enjoyed re-watching and learning more about these characters and avatar and after one of the shows as soon as you get done watching it you're like man all right time to start over and I'm honestly just glad I could share it with you all but don't worry it's not over yet because next season I'll be covering the

legend of Korra the sequel to the last avatar I know exciting stuff and I can't wait to see you guys on the next one and always remember you are the main character of your story and that story doesn't end until he says so all right be blessed

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