Post by admin on Mar 23, 2008 2:43:27 GMT -5
Twelve-year old "Aang" is the protagonist and the latest Avatar on Avatar: The Last Airbender who is fun-loving, a good leader overall, and mainly: just a kid.
Aang was the last surviving airbender of his nation, according to the name of the show. He, as the Avatar, is able to bend the four elements, but not at first since he hasn't learned them all yet. Aang is a vegetarian. He also has a crush on Katara, as easily exposed to the viewers of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Book 1: Water
Aang is unfrozen from an iceberg by Katara who was with her brother, Sokka. The siblings, after avoiding Prince Zuko who is now after the Avatar, decide to go and help Aang master the four elements and restore balance to the world. Aang, however, frequently runs into Prince Zuko and Commander/Admiral Zhao throughout book one, and thus has an obstacle in the way of mastering the four elements. In The Blue Spirit, Aang asked if Zuko and him could ever be friends, and is received with a fire blast. Aang, in Chapter 16, decides to never firebend again after his mistake with injuring Katara. In the finale of book one, water, the three [Aang, Katara, and Sokka] decide to head to the North Pole in order to find a waterbending teacher for both Katara and Aang, but the Pole is soon attacted by the Fire Nation. The three barely escape alive, after Aang becomes intact with his Avatar Spirit and defeats most of the Fire Navy ships.
Book 2: Earth
The setting starts off with Aang having a dream about him seeing himself as the Avatar, and to find that he is afraid of himself in the Avatar State and that he is scary in it, as well. He soon conquers this, though, seeing that that is a part of him, and that it releases his emotions. In the Cave of Two Lovers, Aang finds himself and Katara locked in a cave with Katara, and he finds romance there (that needn't to be going into). In the Swamp, Aang discovers that he will meet someone that has the symbol of a Flying Boar, and that, in Chapter 6, it will be his Earthbending teacher. With how his journeys take him, Aang, eventually, after a long while, ends up in Ba Sing Se with Zuko and his new foe Azula, on his tail. At the end of Book 2, he narrowly escapes being killed by Azula's lightning blast at him.
Book 3: Fire
It starts out with Aang bandaged up in a stolen Fire Navy Ship with his friends at his side, but Aang soon decides to blend in with the Fire Nation and enrolls in a Fire Nation school, only to cause more trouble than before. He soon, however, becomes more and more restless, as seen in "Nightmares and Daydreams", when he starts having Nightmares about the Day of the Eclipse, which was planned earlier in the series, and was an invasion on the fire lord during a solar eclipse. Aang, however, fails this task by he and his friends being tricked by Azula in which she wasted all his time in order to defeat the Fire Lord. So, he must master the four elements yet again, and before Sozin's Comet arrives. Help is on the way, however, when Zuko asks for Aang's forgiveness, in which Aang soon accepts, but he has yet to fully forgive him, as does his friends.
Aang was the last surviving airbender of his nation, according to the name of the show. He, as the Avatar, is able to bend the four elements, but not at first since he hasn't learned them all yet. Aang is a vegetarian. He also has a crush on Katara, as easily exposed to the viewers of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Book 1: Water
Aang is unfrozen from an iceberg by Katara who was with her brother, Sokka. The siblings, after avoiding Prince Zuko who is now after the Avatar, decide to go and help Aang master the four elements and restore balance to the world. Aang, however, frequently runs into Prince Zuko and Commander/Admiral Zhao throughout book one, and thus has an obstacle in the way of mastering the four elements. In The Blue Spirit, Aang asked if Zuko and him could ever be friends, and is received with a fire blast. Aang, in Chapter 16, decides to never firebend again after his mistake with injuring Katara. In the finale of book one, water, the three [Aang, Katara, and Sokka] decide to head to the North Pole in order to find a waterbending teacher for both Katara and Aang, but the Pole is soon attacted by the Fire Nation. The three barely escape alive, after Aang becomes intact with his Avatar Spirit and defeats most of the Fire Navy ships.
Book 2: Earth
The setting starts off with Aang having a dream about him seeing himself as the Avatar, and to find that he is afraid of himself in the Avatar State and that he is scary in it, as well. He soon conquers this, though, seeing that that is a part of him, and that it releases his emotions. In the Cave of Two Lovers, Aang finds himself and Katara locked in a cave with Katara, and he finds romance there (that needn't to be going into). In the Swamp, Aang discovers that he will meet someone that has the symbol of a Flying Boar, and that, in Chapter 6, it will be his Earthbending teacher. With how his journeys take him, Aang, eventually, after a long while, ends up in Ba Sing Se with Zuko and his new foe Azula, on his tail. At the end of Book 2, he narrowly escapes being killed by Azula's lightning blast at him.
Book 3: Fire
It starts out with Aang bandaged up in a stolen Fire Navy Ship with his friends at his side, but Aang soon decides to blend in with the Fire Nation and enrolls in a Fire Nation school, only to cause more trouble than before. He soon, however, becomes more and more restless, as seen in "Nightmares and Daydreams", when he starts having Nightmares about the Day of the Eclipse, which was planned earlier in the series, and was an invasion on the fire lord during a solar eclipse. Aang, however, fails this task by he and his friends being tricked by Azula in which she wasted all his time in order to defeat the Fire Lord. So, he must master the four elements yet again, and before Sozin's Comet arrives. Help is on the way, however, when Zuko asks for Aang's forgiveness, in which Aang soon accepts, but he has yet to fully forgive him, as does his friends.