![]() (I wonder how exactly you play this game? It makes about as much sense as Quiddich!) Of course, a hundred years have passed, leaving very little of Aang’s (first) youth there: no monks, no flying bisons, really only empty temples and a disused airball court. With Katara and Sokka in tow, Aang returns to the Southern Air Temple, his old stomping grounds from a century ago to see what his home has turned into. The pilot hinted at the consequences of a wartime society lacking male role models, but it never became the main focus – there was penguin sledding and lots of other fun to have! In episode three, The Southern Air Temple, the cost of the hundred-year war becomes the main focus. ![]() ![]() The big part of that is “consequences of warfare”, and it’s something that Avatar explores thoroughly throughout its three seasons.
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