Sunday, July 26, 2009

Book 1: God Chapter/"Winter Solstice Part 1: The Spirit World"

Peace,

We pick universe power with the kids flying toward the North Pole to find a water-bending teacher for Aang. They come across a piece of desolate land, and stop to do the knowledge. What they find is disturbing. It turns out that there is evidence of a Fire Nation invasion that obviously destroyed the area leaving virtually no signs of life. The young God Aang is overcome by a somber current of allah I rule. He remaarks that he can't see why anyone would want to do something so destructive. This is just another illustration of the devilish ways and actions of the Fire Nation. Since their ways and actions are like a snake of he grafted type, they continue to sting someone else wherever they show up. He feels guilty because he knows that all of the above is caused by the sun of man, self cipher he feels responsible for the damage because he wasn't there to prevent it. He talks about how his enlightener, Monk Kiatso, told him that the older God, Avatar Roku who was the last Avatar before him, would assist him on his journey toward the knowledge of himself as a fully realized Avatar, b.u.t. he has yet to encounter him and doesn't know how to reach him. Meanwhile, Zuko and the God Iroh are still tracking the kids and are hot on their trail. As the scene shifts back to them, they are discovered by an old man and when he recognizes Aang as the Avatar, he tells him that his village is in trouble and needs his help. They are being terrorized by an angry spirit called Habai (the black and white spirit). They are worried because as the winter solstice draws near, the line between the spirit world and natural world becomes more blurry which could compromise the equality between the two. Since the Avatar is the bridge between the wisdom worlds, they want Aang to build with the spirit and restore peace. Even though he is unsure of whether or not he can help, he knows that he must live out the wisdom of his position in order to truly learn "what is his ownself" so he agrees to assist them.

We shift back to the God Iroh, who is relaxing in the woods when he is discovered by a group of earthbenders who kidnap him and take him as their prisoner. When Aang goes to build with Habai the spirit picks right back up with his destructive ways. Sokka rushes to help when he is pulled into the spirit world. Prince Zuko realizes that his uncle/enlightener has been captured, and goes after him. The earthbenders tell Iroh that they are taking him to Ba Sing Se, the Earth-kingdom city which was the scene of his greatest failure as a general when he was part of the Fire Nation army. It is also the place where he lost his only sun Lu Ten, in battle. Iroh manages to leave Zuko a clue to where he can find him by dropping one of his shoes on the trail. As Aang struggles to find Sokka in the spirit world, the God Roku sends his dragon to find him and make knowledge born relative to where he can come and meet him to build. The dragon takes him to Roku's temple in the Fire Nation and gives him a vision that tells him when and how he can reach the older God to build. Zuko shows up just in true I master equal to stop the earthbenders from crushing his enlighter's hands. Together, he and Iroh take them down and escape. When Aang returns from the spirit world, he has the necessary understanding to build with Habai. He discovers that he was angry because his home had been destroyed. He adds on with him and assures him that there are signs that life will again bloom in the land. Convinced and encouraged, Habai releases Sokka and he resurfaces. As Aang lets his friends know when and where he must meet the God Roku the episode ends....

Peace.
SV Allah

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