Thinking back to Republic City..... If it's a fusion of Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation Which represent China and Japan respectively.
Then maybe Republic City should represent a country that has both Chinese and Japanese influences. Maybe Korea or Hong Kong. Though I'm not sure if you could consider those countries a fusion a China and Japan.
Anyone from there have an opinion?
Added the Spiritual forms of bending to my so it’s pretty much done. (I hope)
Below are it’s previous versions:
In Episode 313 (The Firebending Masters) Aang and Zuko enter a secret chamber and discover a ‘gem’ that “feels almost alive”. This has led many fans to believe that the ‘gem’ is actually a dragon egg.
Let’s assume this theory is correct.
But if it’s a dragon egg, why would the Sun Warriors hid it here?
The obviously reason is for protection. Dragons had been hunted almost to extinction, and a dragon egg would be rare and very precious thing.
But I have another theory.
The Sun Warriors hid the egg in a chamber that could only be opened during the solstice (most likely the summer solstice). In the avatar world, the solstice is when the spirit world and the physical world are closest together and spiritual energy is at its peak. The solstice is also when the Sun is at its strongest/ weakest (relative to the perspective on earth). The Sun is the source of firebending. And since Dragons are the original firebenders, it would make sense for dragons to have some connection to the Sun and the solstices.
My theory is that secret chamber is specifically designed to hatch dragon eggs.
On the solstice the chamber would open. Then Sun Warriors would bath the egg in sunlight concentrated from the sunstone outside. The concentrated sunlight during the solstice would fill the egg with spiritual energy and cause it to hatch. (Just like how Roku used the solstice to talk to and empower Aang.)
To me at least, it makes sense that the original firebenders would be born on the solstice.
Sokka and Katara: Stick Figure Style
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.
When theater people or stunt people critique a film, play, or movie, they are often much more kind and forgiving. This is because they understand the difficulty that goes into making the piece. When they are critical, It is very well informed and focuses on specific points. (More than just, “It was terrible.”)
A similar amount of respect exists among scientists. The essence of Science is to better understand the world, and we do that through evidence and experimentation. Science is always learning new things and so is always growing. Hence, no matter how smart you think you are, you can always learn more.
This creates a sense of respect among scientists, because no matter how right you think you are, there is a better answer out there. Hence, discussion and debate are encouraged, not a single dogma.
Earthbending Video: https://youtu.be/rPDgXwazBaw
This is my most current elemental chart for Avatar the last Airbender. It’s gone through many different versions but I’m really happy with how this one turned out.
I’ve included my old versions for reference.
Central area: The four classic with Energy bending in the center.
Inner Circle: Basic sub-skills most benders can use.
Outer Circle: Advanced sub-skills that are difficult to learn.
Outer Edge: True power of the Element. Only achieved when you master the spiritual side of that Element.
AGILITY: Heightened sensitivity, speed, and reaction.
LEVITATION: Able to float in the air.
VORTEX: Able to send air compression blasts at your opponent, similar to a vortex cannon.
CLOUD: Able to create a cloud to ride on as seen in LOK and “Journey to the West”.
ICE: Able to bend Ice and turn water into Ice.
HEALING: Able to energize water for healing purposes.
PLANT: Able to bend plants by bending the water in them.
BLOOD: Able to bend animals by bending the water in them.
SAND: Able to control earth as sand, dirt, or a granulated state.
METAL: Able to bend metal.
MINERAL: Able to bend large Crystals.
LAVA: Able to bend Lava or earth in a molten state.
FLAME: Able to alter your flame in fire bending. Make it hotter = blue fire. Also includes sensing chi with fire.
LIGHTNING: Able to produce or redirect lightning.
HEAT: Able to manipulate heat.
COMBUSTION: Able to make explosions with firebending such as Combustion Man, or when Zuko failed to learn Lightning bending.
Probending was fun to watch and a major part of the first season of the Legend of Korra, but I often felt is was rushed. One thing that felt was lacking was half time entertainment. Where were the shows, adds, and entertainment that come with other sports. I think halftimes might have helped the pacing and let the audience explore the world more.
One question I often see is:
“Why are Katara and Zuko so underused/ weak in the “Legend of Korra’?”
The answer is quite simple: Fan service.
Bryke wanted the Aang Gang to be in LoK for fan service, but didn't want them to get in the way of other characters. Therefore Toph, Zuko, and Katara are present but are almost useless.
Which feels out-of-character for them, and frustrating for the fans when pre-established characters do nothing to help.
Another magic circle for Avatar the Last Airbender. I’m a huge fan of both Avatar: the last Airbender and Cardcaptors. I’ve always really like Li’s compass for finding the Clow Cards, so I redesigned it to find the next avatar.
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