Dark Absol v2.0
Wheeee!! *is hyper*
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- Seen Aug 9, 2006
NO WAY! Sokka=mine. If you're nice, I'll share him. ^-^
Change of character.It seams like people learn from their mistakes and notice what they have done wrong in many scenarios.I've got to watch Avatar so I understand what you guys are talking about.PrimeCupEevee said:This is a very good show. I sense that Aang will change in character from the beginning of the series to the end.
Thank you for helping me out^^.I would have done the same thing for you if you wanted to know something that I knew.Avatar sounds great.It'll be in my thoughts for the time being.PrimeCupEevee said:Here's a synopsis:
-The world is divided among four nations of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air, based on the four Greek elements. There is a magic for each nation, called (element) bending
-The Fire Nation started a war of conquest that has continued for 100 years
-The only saving person is the Avatar, who is just a boy named Aang, who was trapped in a glacier for one hundred years until he was discovered by a brother and sister (Saka and I forgot her name). He has already mastered the magic of Air Bending. He must learn the other three magics in order to save the world. Aang has a flying bison named Aapa.
-Obviously, the Fire Nation is after him. The main antagonist is Suko, an exiled prince who was told to capture the avatar for two years. Now that he has been found, he wants to search the world for Aang and take him down.
Recent events:
-Aang is the last airbender (the Fire Nation killed every other person of the Air Nation). He has great powers even he does not understand.
-Aang and company arrived on Kyoshi Island, of the Earth Nation. It is known for training only female warriors. Aang proved that he was the avatar and was treating this fame like he was already a hero. Eventually, Suko's small army arrives and starts to destroy the place. Aang then saves what was left of the town and learns that he should never stay in one place for a few days. There was also a subplot with Saka who learns that girls are just as good as boys.