Bending 101
Lesson 2: Physical Limitations
How big is the ocean on the other side of the Avatar world?
We can find out how big the ocean on the backside of the Avatar world is by using these maps from LoK. According to my calculations, the backside ocean spans from about 140 degrees to 220 degrees, making it 80 degrees wide. This is about a quarter of the globe. To put this in perspective, the backside ocean would proportional be about the same size as our Pacific ocean.
Maps are from LoK S3 ep 2 & 11 respectively.
Maybe that’s why Katara was so upset.
Aang and Kya sacrificing themselves to protect Katara and the tribe
Bending 101
Lesson 1: What is Bending
Epic Fail.
Personally, I think Mike and Bryan get too much credit for what was really a team effort. A good team balances out each other's weaknesses. While making Avatar, Mike and Bryan were balanced out by other great writers. However, Korra was mostly made by Mike and Bryan, so any personal biases they might have don't get edited out.
Taking all the glory also means taking all the shame.
Sorry, I just couldn’t resist.
Updated Element chart with explanations and a new watermark.
Added the Spiritual forms of bending to my so it’s pretty much done. (I hope)
Below are it’s previous versions:
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.
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.
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