![]() Uncomfortably Katara asks, “Do they have bathrooms in the spirit world?” The siblings watch Aang worriedly as he crouches and there’s a fart-like noise. They bow to each other as Zuko keeps reading. Sozin gives him the crown prince’s hair thingy (I don’t know the word, and the commentary never discusses it). To be fair, it’d probably be best to pack light on a world-spanning journey. According to the Fire Sages, the Avatar doesn’t need “worldly possessions”. Roku is moping in his room to Sozin’s concern, so he tries to cheer him up. Zuko is reading the scroll about Roku leaving to master the other elements. I have to wonder if the Avatar (besides Korra, that is) ever figured out they could bend multiple elements before turning sixteen. However, they’re here to reveal that Roku is the Avatar and everybody, even Sozin, bows before him to his shock. The Fire Sages arrive, making Sozin concerned about his father. It turns out that the two shared a birthday. When Aang expresses discouragement about love, Roku assures him that it gets “easier” as one grows older. The former is awkwardly crushing on a teenage girl to his friend’s amusement. It turns out that Roku and Sozin were best friends as youths. There’s a flashback to two fire-bending teens playing around. He quickly finds the scroll that’s the “Final Testament of Fire Lord Sozin”. He finds a statue that doubles as a room entrance. A cloaked Zuko manages to enter and go down the spiral stairs. ![]() The commentary makes a joke about how Uncle Iroh must have used lemon ink. Unable to sleep, Zuko tosses the ‘annoying’ scroll onto a lantern, which reveals a hidden message about how the Fire Sages keep secret histories in the Dragonbone Catacombs. He’s back to his ‘normal’ self in the spirit world and Roku arrives on his red dragon. Azula is cruelly sarcastic and recounts the official history of Sozin, who died in his sleep as an old man.Īang is facing the sunset as he meditating. The art book admits they never named the first two, but the others are Sozin, Azulon, and Ozai. Zuko stares up at the massive portraits of the previous five Fire Lords. Upon landing, Toph reveals that there’s a large village buried in ash. It tells him he needs to learn the truth about his great-grandfather’s demise.Īppa’s hidden in a cloud that Aang’s bending as they approach the seemingly empty island. Zuko can’t sleep and finds a scroll outside his bedroom. There’s an image of an island with two volcanoes. Roku emerges from flames in Aang’s dream to explain that he needs to learn how the war began to learn how to end it, telling him, “Meet me on my home island on the day of the summer solstice.” Last time on Avatar: The Fire Nation teens went to the titular island. Roku has Aang visit him in the spirit world to learn about his past.
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