[Once Mithos assumes that violent look and begins speaking, Aang's own face softens. Part of it is fear, that he's gone too far - he's pushed Mithos. This could go very, very wrong. And at the same time, he's feeling a sinking pit at his stomach, trying to process Mithos's story.
Mithos tried to save the world... and it cost him too much. Aang knew he himself was lucky - that he was able to beat Ozai without bloodshed and his friends all survived their individual battles. But what if they hadn't?
Aang is deflated, his will to argue draining with his hope and his anger.]
Mithos... I- I didn't know...
[That anonymous person on the journals once mentioned losing a sister. Surely that must be a coincidence.]
*spends 20 years thinking up how this is responded too*
Mithos tried to save the world... and it cost him too much. Aang knew he himself was lucky - that he was able to beat Ozai without bloodshed and his friends all survived their individual battles. But what if they hadn't?
Aang is deflated, his will to argue draining with his hope and his anger.]
Mithos... I- I didn't know...
[That anonymous person on the journals once mentioned losing a sister. Surely that must be a coincidence.]