shui
Oct 7, 2007 14:58:45 GMT -6
Post by shui on Oct 7, 2007 14:58:45 GMT -6
Ok I know that either Kuruk or Yangchen was very last avatar that we know about. But what nation was that avatar befor them? See Im not sure which one (Kuruk or Yangchen) was the last one. I think Yangchen was the last. If she was that means that Kuruk was the avatar before Kyoshi and so on. And if thats true, that means that the avatar befor Yangchen was a firebender. But im all confused now. I just want to know what nation the avatar before either Kuruk or Yangchen was from. Please help.
suyami
Oct 7, 2007 20:47:09 GMT -6
Post by suyami on Oct 7, 2007 20:47:09 GMT -6
*is confused* Huh? I haven't heard of them... Aren't you forgetting Roku? The Avatar after Aang will be a water bender, I know that much..... Which means that it must go Earth (Kyoshi) Fire (Roku) Air (Aang) Water (?)
Actually, I think this thread would probably belong in the Show board, so I'll probably move it there..... Hope that helped. ^_^
shui
Oct 7, 2007 22:25:04 GMT -6
Post by shui on Oct 7, 2007 22:25:04 GMT -6
WHAT?!?! You havent heard of Kuruk or Yangchen? Thats crazy! Well Kuruk is a big show off who falls in love and is about to get married but his wife gets pulled in the Norther Water Tribe's Spirit Oasis by Koh the face stealer. And Yangchen, I dont know much about her, all I know is that she ultimatly helps Aang heal the Avatar cycle from when Aang technically died. Kuruk was born a waterbender and Yangchen was born a airbener. Here is how the cycle goes from most current to oldest....I think.
Aang->Roku->Kyoshi->Kuruk(I think)->Yangchen(I think)->(Possibly some firebender if im right)->(and so on)
Would someone please cofirm if im right or wrong. I think I am but all of this avatar cycle stuff is confusing me.
Anonymous
Oct 13, 2007 13:46:53 GMT -6
Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2007 13:46:53 GMT -6
Okay as far as I know it goes
Yangchen, Kuruk, Kyoshi, Roku, and then Aang. That is as far as I know. You are probably better off looking it up on Wiki, or something else. I know it doesn't comply with the minimum but meh.