Bending101
Logo for my upcoming series about Bending in the world of Avatar: the Last Airbender. In this series, I hope to talk about the basics of Bending.
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So I’ve seen and heard many people describe the magic system in Avatar as being based in the four classical elements. While this isn’t an inaccurate description of the show, the word “classical” has a very strong Western cannotation (Greco-Roman, to be specific). I’d like to make the argument that the elemental system in ATLA is far more Eastern than people give it credit for.
The concept of dividing the physical world into water, earth, fire, and air is just as much Ancient Indian in origin as it is Ancient Greek. Additionally, the existence of a fifth element that represents the absence of the physical or a world beyond the physical— which is often translated as “void” or “space”— is present in both Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
This “void” concept is acknowledged in ATLA through the existence of energybending, an ability granted to our hero after coming into contact with a primordial being who existed before the four elements system. Whereas the other bending arts focus on overcoming obstacles using the physical world (elements), energybending allows one to subdue the enemy by looking beyond the physical and taking away the ego-driven brute force that lies within the opponent.
A solution steeped in a Buddhist conception of the world.
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New Emblem for my EarthBending101 series.
When you have action, you also need something else to contrast it. Here comedy and action contrast each other to make each even better. Video by Shaskank Mani
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The Moon and Ocean Spirits are the source of all Waterbending, so Commander Zhao essentially unplugged the Waterbending WiFi and even took out their Internet satellite (i.e. The MOON).
Toph vs Ty Li We’ve never really had a full battle between these two. But I’m pretty sure who would win. Toph Unless Ty Li got her by suprise.
Combustion bending is one sub-set of bending I’d love to explore more. I think it’s possible for other firebenders to do a smaller version of it.
There’s a lot of speculation on who would win in a battle between Avatar Aang and Avatar Korra. Of course, neither is alive at the same time so this battle would be purely hypothetical. However, there’s one argument I’ve never seen mentioned. Korra is an airbending drop-out.
Korra first came to Republic City to learn airbending. She learned most of the forms but couldn’t produce a single puff of air until the season 1 finale.
In season 2, Korra could now airbend but she hadn’t mastered it. As Tenzin put it, “...you’re still a long way away from mastering airbending.” “You’ve mastered Korra-style airbending. Now you need to master real airbending.”
Unfortunately, Korra stopped listening to Tenzin as soon as she unlocked airbending. Worse still, Korra dismissed him as her teacher soon after, and that was the end of her airbending training.
Because of her choices, Korra never mastered airbending. Instead, she relied on her bending strength and the avatar state to make up for her lack of skill.
To Korra airbending was just firebending without the burn.
This became an obvious weakness because airbending relies heavily on skill, dexterity, and agility; skills Korra is in desperate need of. Therefore, Korra has always struggled fighting against agile opponents like Zaheer or the Equalist.
Which brings me back to Aang vs Korra. When it comes to airbending, Aang would demolish Korra. Aang was a airbending prodigy, Korra is a drop-out. Even Tenzin could beat Korra in airbending.
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