Who destroyed air temples?

After 100 years of being frozen, it is revealed to Aang that he is the very last air bender to exist – both air temples along with all Air Nomads have been completely exterminated by the Fire Nation army. Aang returns to the Southern Air Temple and discovers he skeleton of his leader and guardian, Giatzo.

What episode does Azula attack the Air Temple?

Zuko pledging his loyalty to Aang. All I want now is to play my part in ending this war, and I know my destiny is to help you restore balance to the world. “The Western Air Temple” is the 12th episode of Book Three: Fire of Avatar: The Last Airbender and the 52nd of the overall series. It debuted on July 14, 2008.

Why is the Air Temple upside down?

A wall of statues adorns the temple’s exterior. The temple was built on the underside of a cliff, causing all of the buildings to appear to hang upside down. There are steps built into the side of the cliff to allow for movement between tiers of the temple and different buildings.

How did the Fire Nation attack the Air Temple?

This combined with the fact that they waited until Sozin’s comet to attack (which gives fire benders extra power) means they used advanced fire bending to attack the air temples. When a fire bender is very strong they can use their bending like jets to propel themselves and make them “fly”.

Who killed all the airbenders?

The Fire Nation managed to press on however and eventually defeated and nearly exterminated the Air Nomads as a whole. All four temples were eventually taken and their inhabitants had all been killed, though some did manage to escape.

Who teaches Aang Waterbending?

Katara finds out from Yagoda that her grandmother came from the Northern Water Tribe. Reluctantly, Katara goes to healing classes, filled with girls much younger than herself and taught by an old woman named Yagoda, while Aang learns waterbending from Master Pakku.

Did the Air Nomads fight back?

Despite being a pacifistic culture, the Air Nomads fought back against their attackers with a fair amount of success, as evidenced by the dozens of firebender corpses surrounding the skeleton of Monk Gyatso. Ultimately, however, they were no match for the sheer numbers and firepower of their opponents.

Who betrayed the airbenders?

Afiko, better know as Afiko the Betrayer, is a character in the non-canon Avatar: The Last Airbender Trading Card Game. He was an Air Nomad who betrayed his people by helping Fire Lord Sozin plan his Genocide of the air nomads by revealing the location of his home to the Fire Nation.

Why did airbenders go extinct?

Using spies to spread rumors about these safe houses throughout the Earth Kingdom population, Sozin successfully lured the remaining airbenders into the hands of waiting Fire Nation soldiers and eliminated them.

Why did Aang teach Jeong Jeong firebending?

After being chased out of a Fire Nation festival, Aang, Sokka, and Katara encounter a group of Fire Nation deserters, led by firebending master and ex-admiral Jeong Jeong. After realizing this could be his only chance to learn firebending, Aang – with the help of Avatar Roku’s spirit – convinces Jeong Jeong to teach him firebending.

How does Aang feel about the invasion of the Fire Lord?

The group arrives at the rendezvous point for the invasion four days ahead of schedule with Aang beginning to feel nervous about the fast-approaching confrontation with the Fire Lord, leading him to have nightmares and subsequently stop sleeping entirely.

Why does Aang go to the Ember Island Theater?

The gang goes to the Ember Island theater to see a play about their journeys, but are not happy with the production and the inaccurate portrayals of themselves. Aang is informed of Ozai’s plans to burn down the Earth Kingdom with an airship fleet. He disappears during the night, having sleepwalked onto a mysterious moving island.