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Set In Stone (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Question for people. If we get engaged to Toph, I can't imagine that we would never visit her in her home town (forget how to spell it). I would imagine that there is some sort of etiquette about how one visits for these types of things. Yes, we are a prince, versus Toph being just a noble, but we are also the male. I just think that there is more than just status in regards to who ends up visiting who. But if we leave Ba Sing Sae, we learn of the war, and Long Feng can't think that we would not report this to Kuei, and that this knowledge has been kept from us deliberately.

Don't worry, that'll come up.
 
over the course of this vote I got the idea of Long Feng proposing to Kuei that he marry you to the only child of the Bei Fongs for various political reasons.
I can see this happening, though I need more info on what these reasons are.

The Bei Fong Family is a noble family which is super wealthy and influencial across the Earth Kingdom, true. And only having a supposedly weak disabled daughter as heir does open them up to such political maneuvering. But I don't really see what Long Fong gets out of it or what it gives him access to.
 
For starters, money probably (hey, these vast city-wide police-state type policies can't be cheap, even ignoring whatever bribes a vast and corrupt bureaucracy likely requires to keep docile), not to mention greater ease in controlling earth kingdom forces outside of the city (which going from the show seem to be pretty independent of Long Feng's control). Plus, it eventually means that when we grow up and start a family of our own, he has someone to threaten if we start getting to uppity or try to actually think for ourselves.
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[X] Sister
[X] Your games got you both in trouble often
[X] Hong
 
[X] Sister
[X] Your games got you both in trouble often
[X] Hong

Troublemaking princess always getting her big bro in trouble? Remind you of anybody?
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[X] Sister
[X] Your games got you both in trouble often
[X] Hong
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 
[x] Sister
[x]Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[x] Hong
 
[X] Brother
[X] Your games sometimes got you both in trouble
[X] Ren
 

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