Peace,
This episode starts with Commander Zhou requesting that Colonel Shinoh allow him the use of an elite team of archers called the Yu Yan, to help him capture the Avatar. The precision of the the Yu Yan is legendary but the Colonel denies the request. Shortly after their disagreement, word arrives via messenger hawk, that Zhou has been promoted to Admiral, making him the captain, and Shinoh the lieutenant. Instantly, his request turns into an order. Sokka and Katara both come down with the flu self cipher the God Aang has to go and seek out a cure for them. He travels to an Herbalist Institute to do the knowledge and find some medicine. Prince Zuko's ship crosses paths with that of one of Zhou's and his soldiers make knowledge born that the hunt for Aang has been given high priority. As a result, all information regarding his whereabouts must be reported accordingly. The young God Zuko, viewing Zhou to be unalike, has no interest in reporting anything to him or his troops. He orders the soldiers to leave his ship immediately.
The Prince is concerned that with his new found resources, it's only a matter of square I master equal before Zhou finds that Avatar. If he does, Zuko will lose his honor and the chance to regain his rightful place as heir to the Fire Nation throne. The herbalist advises Aang that all he needs to cure Sokka and Katara are some frozen wood frogs. Their skin secretes a substance that will reverse polarity on their condition and have them feeling better at a terrific speed. Little does the God know the trial and tribulation that he is soon to face. Upon departing the Herbalist's Institute, he's bombarded by Yu Yan arrows. The archers give chase and finally rope and bind him at the swamp. Once he is captured Zhou goes to confront him and manifests his intention to keep him alive until he can turn him over to the Fire Lord. Zuko comes up with a determined idea to circumvent Zhou's resources and take posession of the young God for himself. He infiltrates the fortress disguised as the "Blue Spirit." Dressed in ninja attire and armed with wisdom twin swords he stealthily breaks Aang out of captivity.
Obviously, Aang is curious to know who this is playing the I-John role for him although he doesn't waste unnecessary time questioning him. They make a master allah divine dash for the wall and are discovered trying to escape. They have no choice but to advocate one common cause and in so doing, deftly show and prove themselves to be said persons of that ability. When they are finally cornered at the fortress gate, Zuko puts the double blades to the God's neck forcing Zhou to let them go. He orders the Yu Yan to shoot an arrow at the head of the Blue Spirit in order to knock him out. They do, but before they can take them into custody Aang scoops up Zuko and they vanish into the forest. As the Prince lay unconscious, the young God begins to build with him regarding a time on the first zig during which he, and his good friend Kuzon from the Fire Nation used to share a peace social equality. Based on the strength of said bond, he asks the Prince if he thought they could ever be friends. At that moment, Zuko hurls a fire blast at him, only to miss as the God fled through the forest. They each retreat to their respective ciphers as the episode ends.
Peace.
SV Allah
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