About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Air Nomad characters, Elders, Aang, Aang, Aang, Afiko, Air Nomad Boy, Appa, Gyatso, Iio, Jinju, Malu, Momo, Mother Sky Bison, Pasang, Tashi, Yangchen, Aang's Shaving Tool, Aang's Staff, Airball, Airbending, Air Nomad Boy, Air Nomad Glider, Air Nomad Statues, Air Temple, Air Temple Island, Air Temple Sanctuaries, Appa's Saddle, Apple, Avatar Relics, Bison Polo, Bison Whistle, Council of Elders, Dorje, Eastern Air Temple, Firefly, Flying Bison, Flying Bison Painting, Fruit Pie, Hermit Crab, Leechi Nuts, Moon Peach, Northern Air Temple, Patola Mountains, Ring-Tailed Winged-Lemur, Southern Air Temple, Spiderfly, Tattoos, Western Air Temple, Whale Tail Island, White Lotus, Winged-Lemur, Zuko's Campsite, Council of Elders, Gyatso, Iio, Pasang, Tashi. Excerpt: Before the beginning of the series, Aang was frozen in an iceberg for a hundred years. He emerged, still biologically twelve years old, into a world engulfed by war. During his absence, the Fire Nation had waged war upon the other nations and managed to completely wipe out the pacifistic Air Nomads. It fell to Aang, the last of his kind and the Avatar, to put a stop to the War by mastering the other three elements and defeating Fire Lord Ozai. He remained something of a goofy, kind kid at heart throughout this year-long struggle, despite the overwhelming loss of his people and the heavy burdens he had been forced to bear. After his victory over the Phoenix King, Aang began a romantic relationship with his close friend, Katara. The couple eventually married and raised a family, which includes three children, the youngest being a male Airbender named Tenzin. Aang as a newborn. Aang was born to two unnamed Airbenders in 12 BSC who gave him to the monks at the Southern Air Temple. As an Air Nomad, Aang traveled extensively around the world. During his childhood, Aang was housed, raised, and educated at his home, the Southern Ai...