Who is aangs father
Growing up, Kya and her older brother, Bumi, were rambunctious children who enjoyed teasing and roughhousing their younger brother, Tenzin. Maybe Aang was a bad dad because characters in Avatar are written to have strong natural flaws to their personalities. How did Gyatso kill those firebenders?
That can only imply that Gyatso managed to fight them off and kill them before he himself died. Gyatso is one of the Air Nomads killed at the Southern Air Temple, but it appears he also killed a handful of Fire Nation soldiers, which Reddit user EquivalentInflation addresses in their theory.
Gyatso was slain during the genocide of the Air Nomads, during which Fire Lord Sozin invaded the air temples. The place where his body was found revealed that he had managed to defeat many comet-enhanced Fire Nation soldiers before his demise.
It was later revealed that Appa was eventually sold to beetle-headed merchants, who in turn sold him to a Fire Nation circus where a sadistic trainer attempted to make him part of the show. The one on the right i feel like I've seen somewhere in the show, maybe in the background of a flashback or something, but one thing is for sure. They are not his parents. It would t make any sense, why would they just randomly put his parents there when, in that episode he talks about how the only father figure he had was gyatso.
That's my theory at least :. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Avatar Wiki Explore. Latest news. Netflix adaptation Feature film Film transcript Film cast Film production crew. War Room forum Deletion discussions Profile image changes Profile quote changes General discussions User of the month voting Featured article voting Featured fanon voting. Discord rules Recent blog posts. They say Gyatso was like a 'father-figure'.
Who was the father? LunarSpirit wrote: Who were Avatar Aang's parents? Google says it's Sokka so. Why would it be Sokka! The comics go much deeper into the issue of interracial marriage than the show ever did. Viewers don't realize how out of the ordinary it is for an airbender to marry a waterbender unless they look at the larger world around Team Avatar.
The Four Nations were just that; four separate nations. Before Aang founded Republic City there was virtually no place on Earth for people of different backgrounds to come together. Aang and Katara's marriage is a rarity in the Avatar world because it was uncommon for people of different bending abilities and cultures to come together and fall in love as they did. Like his marriage to a waterbender, Aang's mixed-race children were something you wouldn't find a lot of before Republic City. In Avatar: The Legend of Korra we meet a lot of people who were from families of many types of benders.
Think of how nonchalant Bolin and Mako are about their family makeup. In the comics, Aang comes to the realization that this type of world where people of every background come together is the world he wants to build. Before Aang's restoration movement, children with two different types of bending parents were extremely rare.
Aang had a lot on his shoulders when he was rebuilding the world after the war. Most important to him was restoring the airbender population and culture. Since Tenzin was his only airbending child he made it a point to pass the responsibility onto him. This heavy burden for the two put a strain on his relationship with his other kids. Aang would take Tenzin to different Airtemples to teach him about air nomad culture and spent more quality time with him.
Aang's responsibility as the last airbender oftentimes meant sacrificing his responsibilities as a father to two non-airbending children. Though Aang was not as present to his two non-airbending children he was still a supportive father.
Kya was his waterbending daughter who had a free spirit and a pension for helping those in need. Kya spent much of her life traveling the world and healing people until Aang passed away.
At a young age, Kya discovered that she had a romantic interest in women. She eventually came out to her friends and family who were all supportive. The most supportive was Aang. Even though he wasn't present for much of her life he was still a proud and supportive father.
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