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When Korra is around five years old, the Red Lotus tries to kidnap her, but they are foiled by a dream team consisting of Fire Lord Zuko, Tonraq, Tenzin, as well as Sokka. The exact date of his death has not been established. Having grown disillusioned with her job as the Chief of Police, Toph Beifong "retires" to the Foggy Swamp, where she spends her days living in a cave and pretty much being the wild child she once was.

It makes total sense for her to have done this, though, because it's the best way for her to truly understand the root of Earthbending as well as the spiritual nature of the world that her younger version had scoffed at. Toph emerges from time to time, first when she meets Avatar Korra, and later when she needs to rescue her child and grandchildren from the clutches of the Earth Empire dictator, Kuvira.

However, once this has been accomplished, she pleasantly leaves them behind again, wisely stating that the world's future belongs to the new generation. In the graphic novel canon, Korra begs her to accompany Team Avatar to Gaoling, where King Wu hopes that she would run for governor against the dangerous Commander Guan.

After a new series of adventures, T oph once again returns to her private marshland. Fire Lord Zuko and Avatar Aang team up and successfully after a long period of political struggling establish a nation where everyone could live together harmoniously, benders and non-benders alike.

He rules the Fire Nation for quite a few decades, during which his once-tyrannical country undergoes a radical transformation into one whose mission is peace. During this period, he assists in rescuing Korra from the Red Lotus, as stated earlier. However, when Zaheer obtains Airbending and tries to re-establish his previous team by breaking his girlfriend, the Combustionbender P'Li, out of Jail, Zuko fails to prevent this from happening.

Nevertheless, he is always present to give Avatar Korra some much-needed advice, especially regarding her responsibility to the world. In one of the very few abdication cases in world history, Zuko gladly offers the kingdom to his competent daughter, Izumi , and becomes an informal international Ambassador of sorts. Aang showed great skill at waterbending from even the early stages of his training.

Although Aang was originally better at waterbending than his fourteen-year-old friend Katara, [87] his lack of focus allowed Katara to surpass him as she was later deemed a waterbending master after rapidly developing her skills while training under Master Pakku. Katara became Aang's teacher when they took their leave of the North Pole. He did not carry a water skin, [95] preferring to bend from large sources of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans.

He was even able to extinguish a powerful, comet-enhanced blast of fire from Ozai and use the water to briefly put the Fire Lord on the defensive. While in the Avatar State, Aang could bend water from such remote distances a common waterbender could not reach, and he could raise the waters of an entire ocean, mimicking the moon pulling the tides to cover an entire forest.

Aang prioritized the defensive tactics of earthbending , as was his nature. Because earthbending contrasted Aang's personality and his native element, air, he had great difficulty learning the bending art.

Airbenders relied on indirect methods of combat, while earthbending required a head-on approach. When Aang was forced to protect Sokka from a saber-tooth moose lion , he stood his ground rather than avoiding conflict, showing an earthbender's attitude; he was able to earthbend soon thereafter. Aang was capable of bending large boulders, [33] sending massive columns of rock flying, or forming earthen armor around his body for protection.

While in the Avatar State, Aang could manipulate massive columns of rock, compress boulders into pebbles, or send rocks flying at high speeds in rapid succession while requiring no physical connection with the ground to earthbend. When fighting against General Old Iron, Aang created a gigantic stone body of almost equal durability to that of the spirit's iron armor.

Despite the proficiency with which Aang used earthbending in his fight with Ozai, Toph stated that he could still improve. Aang was able to overcome his aversion to firebending and quickly became proficient in the art. While normally, the Avatar must learn the four elements in the proper cycle, Aang was given the opportunity to learn firebending early from Master Jeong Jeong , instead of first mastering water and earth, in addition to his mastery of air.

While training, Aang's impatience to learn the basics of firebending resulted in him harming Katara, an accident that caused him great shame. He swore from that point onward never to firebend again, out of fear of losing control. After accepting Prince Zuko as his teacher [19] and discovering the true meaning of firebending from the dragons Ran and Shaw, [50] Aang no longer feared firebending and began his training in the bending art. He was shown to be quite skilled yet initially reluctant to show the aggressive attitude required for firebending.

Aang stripped Ozai of his destructive power by employing energybending instead of committing homicide. After being endowed with the knowledge from a lion turtle, Aang was able to use an ancient form of bending that precedes all other bending called energybending, which he used to strip Ozai of his natural firebending abilities, leaving the Fire Lord permanently drained and in a weakened state. According to the lion turtle, before the Avatar existed, people did not bend the four elements, but the life force energy within themselves.

However, in order to bend another person's life force energy, the energybender's own life energy must be unbendable, or they could become corrupted or even destroyed. At age forty, Aang's energybending skills had progressed, as he was able to strip Yakone's bending abilities almost immediately with minimal effort, unlike when he stripped Ozai's bending.

At the same time, Aang's spirit imparted the knowledge of energybending and control of the Avatar State onto Korra. As the Avatar, Aang was able to contact his past lives to seek advice and guidance. Being the immediate predecessor of Aang, Roku most often came to the young airbender's aid.

Guru Pathik revealed that the secret is laid in the unlocking of seven chakras. Aang had little trouble with the first six but struggled with the seventh — earthly attachments, mainly being Aang's attachment to Katara.

Aang initially abandoned his training after receiving a vision of Katara in dire need of help [41] but later began to open the seventh and final chakra successfully and entered the Avatar State. However, moments after entering the Avatar State, the process was interrupted when he was struck with lightning from behind by Azula, killing him and the Avatar Spirit itself, though, after their escape, Katara was able to use the special water from the Spirit Oasis to revive him.

Nonetheless, Aang's connection to his previous lives was severely damaged by this and, while in a coma, he undertook a journey to the Spirit World, where he met and reconnected with the four Avatars preceding him. As his body healed, he managed to reconnect with them, [8] [21] though it was only when Ozai violently shoved him against a protruding rock, which unleashed the energy block in his back, that the connection was fully restored.

This caused an unintentional severing of his connection to all his past lives before Roku, except in certain situations, such as special rituals. Aang used his affinity with the spirits to connect with Hei Bai and calm down the forest spirit. As the carrier of the Avatar Spirit, Aang also had the capacity to act as a medium, a bridge between the mortal world and the Spirit World.

Through meditation, Aang could separate from his body and travel to the Spirit World and, with the help of a spirit, his astral form could also visit the physical world's astral plane. Using his chakra with the roots around him, Aang eventually became deeply connected to other individuals and located them. He used this ability to find Appa and Momo in the Foggy Swamp. Aang employed evasiveness in his fighting style, which complemented his airbending in his spar with Hide.

Aang was extremely agile and quick even without bending, proven while forced to hide his bending abilities when masquerading as a Fire Nation student. He was able to defend himself without needing to resort to bending by simply dodging and avoiding attacks. This technique was first shown in Aang's fight against the student Hide in the Fire Nation school.

Aang effortlessly defeated him without ever striking him, instead simply dodging his blows and pushing him when he was off-balance. Aang could use his glider staff with great skill as well, using it as a method of transport and sometimes for attack, defense, or bending. Aside from his combat skills, Aang displayed an impressive degree of artistic talent on a few occasions. He was an extremely talented and agile dancer, being able to perform somersaults in mid-air, among other acrobatic feats, and coordinate with Katara in a dance.

His somersaults at that time did not seem to be aided by airbending, as he was in a public area surrounded by Fire Nation students, and there was no sign of any air currents around him. Aang also displayed a degree of musical talent, as he was able to play an airbender's flute well enough for the Official Avatar Aang Fan Club to revel in his performance.

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Toph helped Korra train to get back into Avatar fighting shape. Toward the end of the series Toph also helped Korra and her friends fight agains the political plans of Kuvira, actually entering politics herself for a period of time. The Avatar series never gives a clear answer about what happened to Sokka. We know that in his later years Sokka became a chieftain for the Southern Water Tribe. A year after Korra was confirmed to be the Avatar, a group of powerful benders known as Red Lotus tried to kidnap her.

The brilliant and funny strategist died sometime after that mission. The cause is unknown, but if it were up to Sokka he would certainly embellish the story.



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