How long did aang live
Though he remained the same age on the outside, his Chi was greatly drained by this prolonged time in the Avatar State, which is why Aang did not live as long as some of the previous Avatars. Aang returns as a spirit in The Legend of Korra and still had a fairly young appearance at his time of death, with his beard having not yet turned grey. All four of his grandchildren are younger than the next Avatar in line, Korra, which unfortunately means that Aang died before they were born.
However, in the mythology of the Avatar universe the spirits of the dead remain to watch over the world after their passing. So even if he never got to meet them in person, we can be certain that Aang was watching his family from the other side.
Some time after Aang died, his long-time friend and brother-in-law Sokka also passed away. Katara, Toph and Zuko all lived to a ripe old age, however, and were able to help guide Aang's successor when her own time came to serve the world as the Avatar.
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. As of the present, he is still as hale and hearty as ever and will be for a long time. Appa and Aang pass away at the same time; an expected outcome gave their unbreakable spirit link. Momo, the hilarious winged lemur, however, doesn't get a mention in the sequel, obviously suggesting that he also dies at some point, most likely of old age hopefully after a delicious meal consisting of peaches.
Sokka's messenger bird, Hawky, is tasked with carrying Toph's letter to her parents in Gaoling: sadly, Katara does this and doesn't even tell him about it.
This is extra sad because the hawk seemingly remains in the Beifong Mansion after his job is complete. However, Aang later discovered that he would be sent to the Eastern Air Temple in order to complete his airbending training far away from Monk Gyatso, whom the other monks thought was too soft on him. Afraid and confused, the young airbender ran away with his flying bison, Appa, though they became caught in a storm shortly after, which caused them to crash into the water.
Aang saved himself and Appa from drowning by semi-consciously entering the Avatar State and freezing them both in a sphere of ice through a combination of airbending and waterbending.
One hundred years later, Aang was found and freed from the iceberg by siblings Katara and Sokka of the Southern Water Tribe. He was instructed to visit the Avatar Temple on Crescent Island during the winter solstice so he could talk with Avatar Roku. Roku urged Aang to master the three remaining elements before summer's end when the comet was due to arrive, or no one would ever be able to restore balance to the world. Upon the group's arrival at the Northern Water Tribe , Aang was displeased to learn that the waterbending master, Pakku , would not teach Katara due to the law barring women learning combative waterbending, and was instead instructed to heal.
However, she was able to change Pakku's mind, and they both began to learn from him. Aang's friends managed to rescue him, but not before Zhao arrived at the Spirit Oasis and killed the Moon Spirit, who was the source of power for waterbenders. Determined not to fail the Water Tribe, Aang merged with the Ocean Spirit and proceeded to annihilate the Fire Nation ships, winning the battle and forcing them to retreat. Aang and Toph connected on a personal level. Aang and his friends left the North on a ship with Pakku and several others before flying to an Earth Kingdom base , from where they were to be escorted to Omashu in order for Aang to learn earthbending from King Bumi.
The trio decided to travel alone as the general commanding the fortress tried to force Aang into the Avatar State, causing chaos and destruction. Team Avatar was sent a messenger hawk reporting that the governor would trade the king for his son, but Princess Azula reneged on the deal, leading to a skirmish between the Avatar and princess's allies.
While he managed to find Bumi, the king told Aang that he would not leave Omashu, and encouraged him to find a master who embodied the principles of neutral jing. While in the city of Gaoling , they heard about and attended a tournament that supposedly featured the best earthbenders in the world, hoping to find an earthbending teacher for Aang. At the end of the tournament, they witnessed the final fight between one of the popular contestants and the current champion, a blind girl.
During the match, Aang realized the girl was the same one he had received a vision of while lost in the Foggy Swamp [31] and noticed her technique of waiting and listening before attacking, easily defeating her opponent. The ringmaster offered a sack of gold pieces to anyone who dared to face the Blind Bandit.
Aang accepted the challenge in order to talk to the girl, but she ignored him after he caught her off guard by deflecting her attack with airbending. The group learned that the girl belonged to the Beifong family and visited their estate, posing as a formal visit by the Avatar. However, he learned that the earthbender, a girl named Toph , was hiding her true abilities from her family.
When she and Aang were kidnapped, Toph managed to fight off all the attackers, revealing her skill to her parents, and ran away from home in order to join Aang's group. Aang was left disturbed by this encounter, as the young man frantically believed the Air Nomads to be evil. Team Avatar was soon reunited with the aid of Jiang 's pirates. Aang destroyed the Fire Nation drill.
While taking a brief vacation to Misty Palms Oasis , the group was led to Wan Shi Tong 's library in the middle of the Si Wong Desert and learned valuable information on a solar eclipse that would leave the firebenders powerless.
After emerging from the library, they discovered that they had lost Appa, who had been captured and sold by desert tribesmen. After finding their way out of the desert and crossing the Serpent's Pass , the group discovered a giant Fire Nation drill trying to penetrate the Outer Wall of Ba Sing Se. In a joint effort, the group managed to defeat Azula's team and destroy the drill. Aang was struck down by Azula while entering the Avatar State.
After reuniting with the sky bison, [39] they stormed the palace and informed Earth King Kuei of Long Feng's betrayal. After convincing the king to arrest Long Feng and plan for an invasion on the day of the eclipse, the king's men searched Long Feng's office and found a message for Aang from Guru Pathik that had been tied to Appa's horn.
After reuniting with Katara in the Crystal Catacombs , the pair began to fight both Zuko and Katara, before the arrival of the Dai Li, who had turned to the side of the Fire Nation princess. Aang successfully entered the Avatar State, but was struck with a lightning bolt fired by Azula. The severe attack rendered his seventh chakra impossible to re-open and mortally wounded him while he was in the Avatar State, severing the connection of the Avatar Spirit to the world and threatening the end of the Avatar Cycle.
Katara caught Aang while he fell to the ground, being able to escape thanks to Iroh 's unexpected intervention. While escaping the city on Appa, Katara used water from the Spirit Oasis to revive him, restoring the Avatar Spirit in turn, but he still remained grievously injured. For several weeks, Aang remained unconscious as he recovered from his injury. Aang awoke in the Spirit World, where he underwent a long journey to reconnect with his four most recent incarnations in order to heal the Avatar Spirit.
Upon reaching the Fire Nation, the team prepared for the invasion on the day of the eclipse, and disguised themselves as civilians. Realizing that the day had been lost, they retreated to the Western Air Temple with their youngest allies. After arriving at the temple, the team was confronted by Zuko, who revealed that he wished to join their group. They initially rejected the prince, but after helping them defeat Combustion Man, Aang accepted Zuko as his firebending teacher.
After undergoing a trial from the dragons Ran and Shaw , Zuko and Aang were shown a new, hopeful side to firebending, which allowed the pair to greatly improve at the art. Aang fought Ozai in a final standoff to decide the fate of the world. While Aang and his friends believed that they could delay confronting the Fire Lord until after Sozin's Comet as Ba Sing Se had already fallen, they realized that they had to battle the Fire Nation imminently when Zuko revealed his father's plan to annihilate the Earth Kingdom.
Due to his Air Nomad belief in the sanctity of all life, Aang felt a strong anxiety about the concept of killing Ozai. Though Aang was able to overpower the Fire Lord, he decided to spare Ozai's life, and used his newfound abilities to strip the Fire Lord of his bending. With the war now over, Aang attended Zuko's coronation, with the pair vowing to bring peace to the world. Team Avatar split up after the Hundred Year War, and Aang devoted his time to restoring peace and order in the world.
He helped to repatriate many Fire Nation colonists. After one year, however, Zuko unexpectedly withdrew his support for the decolonization efforts. Disturbed, Aang and Katara traveled to the colony of Yu Dao. There, the Fire Lord and Avatar could not agree on a course of action, as Zuko regarded the oldest colonies as prosperous communities which had the right to exist, while Aang saw them as a continued threat to the balance between the four nations.
Regardless, Aang and Katara pledged to find a peaceful solution, deciding to address Earth King Kuei to this end. In contrast, the meeting with Kuei went poorly, as the king decided to remove the colonies by force. Aang and Katara hurried back to Yu Dao to convince the locals to leave before a new war could ignite. Fearing that he would have to kill Zuko to prevent another war, Aang eventually concluded that it was no longer possible to keep the nations apart and that the Fire Lord was right.
To this end, the Avatar stopped the battle and convinced Kuei to allow the old colonies to stay, albeit as self-governing polities.
Doing so, they were forced to work with Azula, who had crucial information on Ursa's whereabouts. After a tense encounter with a wolf spirit , [55] the group arrived in the remote village of Hira'a. There, they stayed at the home of two friendly actors, Noren and Noriko, but lost track of Zuko's mother. However, the group learned that Ursa's ex-boyfriend Ikem had disappeared in the nearby Forgetful Valley. At this deeply spiritual forested area, the Avatar and his comrades met Rafa and Misu , Water Tribe siblings who were seeking the aid of a powerful spirit known as the Mother of Faces.
Aang offered his help, crossed over into the Spirit World, and convinced the ancient spirit to grant them one wish. However, Azula interjected and took the wish for herself, causing the Mother of Faces to reveal that she had helped Ikem and Ursa to start a new life by granting them new faces, those of Noren and Noriko, while also wiping Ursa's memories. Azula promptly took off, followed by Zuko and Sokka, as Aang and Katara attempted to convince the Mother of Faces to grant a second wish to help Rafa and Misu.
A fight ensued, as the Mother felt that the humans were disrespectful and sent her spirit followers to attack them. While fending off the spirits, Aang accidentally blew off Rafa's mask, revealing that his face had been stolen by Koh, the son of the Mother of Faces.
Revealing that an Avatar had once spared Koh, Aang managed to convince her to grant Rafa a new face. Soon after, the spirit also restored Ursa's face and memories. Despite his attempts at a peaceful solution, Aang was forced to wound General Old Iron to save his friends, causing the spirit to leave the physical world. Team Avatar then attended the remaining talks on Yu Dao's future, during which Aang encountered Avatar Yangchen 's spirit but was unable to hear her.
This meeting inspired him to revive Yangchen's Festival. Aang opposed this development, causing tensions with Toph, who advocated change. However, an earthquake interrupted their conversation. The Avatar rushed to the Earthen Fire Refinery, where he learned that Katara, Toph, and several others were trapped in a mine under the factory. Afterward, the Avatar reconnected with Yangchen and finally learned that Yangchen's Festival had been set up to placate the spirit General Old Iron who had wanted to avenge the alleged murder of his spirit friend Lady Tienhai by humans.
The factory's construction had roused his anger once again. When General Old Iron subsequently attacked, Aang tried to negotiate until the spirit moved to kill Toph and her students. Aang regretted this development, feeling that General Old Iron might be right that humans and spirits were unable to coexist.
However, his hope was restored when Lady Tienhai appeared and revealed that she had not truly died and also always loved humanity as well as its progressive ways. The Avatar consequently decided to reform Yangchen's Festival into the Spirits' Friendship Festival , something that preserved the Air Nomad traditions while also adapting to the new times.
After solving the crisis at the Earthen Fire Refinery, Aang traveled to the Fire Nation to help Zuko, who faced alleged dark spirit attacks. The Avatar learned that several children had disappeared while political extremists under Ukano were mobilizing opposition against the Fire Lord. Seeking a reason for the spirits' anger, Aang, Zuko, Mai, and Kei Lo visited Dragonbone Catacombs where otherwise forgotten knowledge on the Fire Nation's past was stored.
At the crypt of the first Fire Lord, the Air Nomad contacted a Kemurikage spirit who informed the group that their kind had not returned to haunt the Fire Nation since ancient times. Accordingly, Aang reasoned that the kidnappers were human imposters. The next night, the fake Kemurikage kidnapped Zuko's sister Kiyi. Aang and his friends were unable to stop them but learned that the imposters were led by Azula.
Aang subsequently traveled to the South Pole to spend some time with Sokka and Katara. After helping to defeat a first nationalist attack, [64] Aang attended an international meeting organized by Hakoda. Gilak and his allies used the opportunity to strike again, but Aang and Katara were able to prevent them from kidnapping Hakoda.
Fighting quickly erupted, and the nationalists were defeated. Aang saved Hakoda and Malina from falling to their deaths during these clashes. Shortly before taking away Liling 's bending , Aang decided against it based on Katara 's arguments. Shortly afterward, Aang and his friends ventured to the Earthen Fire Refinery, discovering that a city nicknamed " Cranefish Town " had emerged around it.
The Avatar was asked by Lao Beifong to help solve disputes between benders and nonbenders at the settlement. When several nonbender-owned factories, including the Earthen Fire Refinery, were sabotaged, Team Avatar decided to investigate. Before he could decide, Liling escaped and started an armed uprising. The Avatar helped to put down the insurgency and ultimately decided against removing the supremacists' bending, having concluded that this would not solve a conflict that was ultimately fueled by societal problems, distrust, and ideology.
Aang and Katara consequently decided to stay in Cranefish Town, regarding it as a special place and wanting to help it develop into a better community.
Aang and Zuko during an event in Republic City 's early days. In his efforts to revive the Air Nomads' culture, Aang scoured the ruins of the air temples for documents. He also attempted to maintain his people's cuisine , reconstructing old recipes based on his memories and badly damaged texts he found in the temples.
This task was made more difficult by the fact that several special vegetables and fruits grown by the Air Nomads had gone extinct, forcing him to use ingredients from the other nations. By his early thirties, Aang's family had grown to include three children: Bumi , Kya , and Tenzin.
Sometime during this period, Aang married Katara, and they had three children: Bumi, a nonbender who gained the ability to airbend in AG, Kya, a waterbender, and Tenzin, an airbender. Due to Aang's second responsibility of preserving Air Nomad culture, he spent more time and traveled more extensively with Tenzin, his only airbending child, so as to instill him with Air Nomad traditions.
This made the elder siblings feel somewhat distant from their father. In AG, the city was suffering from a high rate of crime due to a notorious crime boss named Yakone. The fact that he was a master bloodbender , yet managed to stay out of the law's reach for a long time, caused Aang to find it necessary to assist the Chief of Police , Toph Beifong at the time, in his arrest in order to bring him to justice. Aang, Toph, and her metalbending officers apprehended the crime lord at Kwong's Cuisine.
The criminal did not resist, and despite Aang saying that they knew that he was a bloodbender, Yakone claimed that he would beat the charges again. After attending his arrest, Aang was present at Yakone's trial and sat behind the defendant in the gallery, where Yakone was convicted of his crimes.
However, before the sentence could be carried out, Yakone used his powers to subdue everyone in the courtroom, leaving them unconscious. Aang was capable of holding out longest, but he lost consciousness as well after Yakone used his skill to levitate the Avatar in the air and throw him against the stairs leading up to the court's platform. Avatar Aang took away Yakone 's bending. However, employing the Avatar State, Aang regained his senses, allowing him to pursue the criminal.
He effectively halted Yakone's getaway by severing his mount from the carriage he was perched upon with an air swipe. Hovering around on an enhanced air scooter, Aang was subdued a second time by Yakone's bloodbending, who now fully intended to kill him.
Entering the Avatar State, however, allowed Aang to break free of Yakone's grip, and he swiftly captured Yakone in an earth shell before utilizing energybending to permanently remove his bending. Aang taught Tenzin and two vandals the Air Nomads ' form of conflict mediation. In the mids AG, Tenzin was arrested after apprehending some vandals on the docks of Republic City. Aang came to the police headquarters, and apologized to Toph, asking to take charge of Tenzin and the vandals. Tenzin apologized as they flew back on Appa, but Aang reassured him that he could never be a disappointment.
Aang introduced Tenzin to conflict mediation in the style of the Air Nomads. Tenzin could say how he was wronged, and the criminals had a chance to apologize, before the air was cleansed and the resolution could be carried out. He watched Tenzin and the vandals cleansed the airbender gates , and noted to Katara that it would not always be as easy as this, but Katara noted that Tenzin was still young, and he should be given the easy problems for the while.
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