The Air Nomads have many parallels to real-world Buddhist monks, including the way in which they discover a reincarnated leader. The method of hiding artifacts from past lives amidst mundane items and observing whether a prospective child Avatar correctly chooses the artifacts is based on one of ...
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book Two: Earth (土) 201. "The Avatar State" (vision, no lines) 205. "Avatar Day" Escape from the Spirit World "Chapter 2: Avatar Kyoshi" Book Three: Fire (火) 319. "Sozin's Comet, Part 2: The Old Masters" 321. "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar A...
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book One: Water (水) 103. "The Southern Air Temple" 108. "Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku" 112. "The Storm" (flashback, no lines) 113. "The Blue Spirit" 116. "The Deserter" 118. "The Waterbending Master" 119. "The Siege of the North, Part 1"...
[56] The new Fire Nation government began to make reparations, and officials did their best to return any surviving Air Nomad artifacts to the Air Acolytes and the Air Nation.[57] With the population of the Air Acolytes continuing to grow, many began to think it was the right time to...
Wen subsequently moved on toHegemon's Folly, seeking to access the mausoleum ofGeneralWeiand explore the artifacts within. The archaeologist succeeded in opening the tomb by solving the puzzle mechanism controlling the entry, but as they made their way into the structure accidentally hit a lever ...