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Aang is one of the main characters. He is the last airbender. He is also the Avatar. He is very good at airbending, and has basic waterbending skills.

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Aang with Momo

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What is the significance of Aang's birth year in the Avatar universe? toggle section
Aang's birth marks the end of Avatar Roku's life and the beginning of a new Avatar Cycle with Aang as the Avatar, as there can only be one Avatar at a time.
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Who succeeded Aang as the Avatar after his death? toggle section
Aang, as an air Avatar, was succeeded by Korra, a headstrong, hot-headed, and rebellious woman from the Southern Water Tribe.
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What are the bending arts that Aang mastered as the Avatar? toggle section
As the Avatar, Aang mastered the four bending arts which are waterbending, earthbending, firebending, and airbending. Each of these arts is associated with a specific nation in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Waterbending is linked to the Water Tribe, earthbending to the Earth Kingdom, firebending to the Fire Nation, and airbending to the Air Nomads. Only the Avatar is capable of mastering all four elements. Aside from the main bending arts, Aang also mastered energybending, the ancient art of bending another person's life energy.
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What is the ancient art of energybending that Aang learned? toggle section
Energybending predates the four main bending disciplines and involves bending the life energy within another being. This technique was considered a lost art over time, with few Avatars having learned it due to its inherent dangers. To successfully perform energybending, the practitioner's own spirit must be unbendable, or they risk being corrupted and destroyed. Aang used this technique to strip Ozai of his bending abilities.
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How old was Aang during the events of "Avatar: The Last Airbender"? toggle section
Aang was biologically twelve years old at the start of "Avatar: The Last Airbender". However, he had been frozen in an iceberg for one hundred years, making him chronologically 112 years old.
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Life before Aang froze himself

Aang, a 12 year old Air Nomad, never wanted to be the Avatar. He just wanted to be a kid who could have a lot of fun. But when you find out that you're the legendary Avatar, nothing stays the same. Though technically he was supposed to have been told of his fate when he turned 16, the five monks of the Southern Air Temple told him early because they feared war was on the horizon. Aang reluctantly accepted, for a while anyway.

But a conflict of interest between the monks resulted in Aang being transferred to the Eastern Air Temple to separate him from his caring guardian, Monk Gyatso. However this was the last straw for Aang, and so one night before he was moved he ran away with Appa, his flying bison. They got caught in a horrible storm and were thrown into the ocean. Their only means of survival was for Aang to encase them both inside a large air pocket, which eventually froze over and became an iceberg.

Aang in the modern time

They stayed trapped inside for 100 years, until Katara and Sokka discovered and freed him. He became fast friends with Katara, but it took more effort until Sokka began to trust him. Naturally, Aang remained the same as he was when he was last awake 100 years prior, but his outlook begins to dampen as he adjusts to just how much the world has changed without him. While he was frozen a bloody war between the Fire Nation and the other nations broke out, which is still being waged when he awakens. You can see his attitude slowly begin to change as he sees more of the destruction from the war, and all the people who've suffered because he wasn't there to prevent it.

Traveling with his now good friends Katara and Sokka, along with pets Appa and Momo, Aang is exploring the world in hopes to finish his training and truly become the Avatar. In order to do so, Aang must master Waterbending, Earthbending, and Firebending, along with furthering his Airbending skills. Although because the Avatar is considered a 'great bridge between the natural and spirit worlds', he also has to learn about being the Avatar and using the unique powers that come with that title. Only when he has finished his training and is truly ready will he stand a chance of returning peace to the world and stopping Fire Lord Ozai. But unfortunately, he only has until Summer's End, lest Ozai becomes unstoppable.

Aang's personal life

Aang, before the iceberg incident, trained at the Southern Air Temple and was raised by monks along with a handful of other airbending boys. He was the pupil of Monk Gyatso, master Airbender and a kind fatherly-like teacher. After Aang was told that he was the Avatar, the other boys basically excluded him, so Gyatso became his only real friend there. In the Earth Kingdom city of Omashu, Aang had a friend named Bumi who taught him to always keep his mind open to possibilities.

Aang is energetic, a vegetarian, and loves animals and riding them. He feels horribly guilty almost every time he comes across a place that was destroyed because the Avatar wasn't there to save them; and is always looking for adventure despite his duties as an Avatar-in-training. He's the only known Airbender left in the world as the Fire Nation killed all of the others, and currently knows only Airbending and some Waterbending. However, when his life is threatened, he is able to call upon his Avatar spirit and use the Bending Art that best fits the situation. But doing so requires a lot of energy, and Aang usually collapses afterwards leaving him open for attacks. Good thing he has Katara and Sokka to back him up. Aang has a flying bison named Appa and a winged-lemur named Momo, and together they represent all that is left of the Air Nomads. Aang also has a pretty-big crush on Katara.

Personality

Aang is still a child so he has very childish emotions and does very childish things. Aang has a kind heart though his impatience does get him into trouble. He made quck friends with the Waterbender Katara and her brother Sokka. His other companions include Momo the Flying Lemur and Appa the flying byson. information credit: distant horizon

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