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Air Nomad Genocide
Air Nomad Genocide
General information
Previous

None (start of conflict)

Next

Unknown, eventually Battle of Han Tui

Date

Autumn, 0 ASC

Place
Outcome
Combatants

Air Nomads

Fire Nation

Commanders

Council of Elders

Forces involved

Airbenders

Casualties

Only one known survivor (Aang)

Heavy

Appearances
First appearance

"The Avatar and the Fire Lord"
(only appearance)

The Air Nomad Genocide was an enormous massacre committed by the Fire Nation that resulted in the almost complete extinction of the Air Nomads and the fauna that lived in the air temples with them. The only human survivor was Avatar Aang.[2] The outrage over this cultural destruction compelled the Earth Kingdom and the Water Tribe to take up arms and declare war on the Fire Nation, leading to the large-scale war that continued for one hundred years.[3]

Contents

History Edit

Prelude Edit

Eastern Air Temple
The Eastern Air Temple, before the events of the genocide.
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After Fire Lord Sozin left Avatar Roku to succumb to the toxic fumes he inhaled during the volcanic eruption on his island, Sozin commenced to execute his plans to "spread the Fire Nation's state of peace and wealth to the rest of the world", to bring forth a brighter future.

Sozin knew that Roku's successor would be reborn as an Air Nomad, thus he planned an initial surprise attack against the Air Nomads. The assault was timed to take place during the arrival of the Great Comet, later dubbed Sozin's Comet, as it gave his firebenders an enormous power advantage.[1]

Due to the threat of oncoming war, the Council of Elders told Aang of his identity as the Avatar at the age of twelve, when under normal circumstances the Avatar is told of his or her identity at the age of sixteen. Despite this, Gyatso, believing Aang should have a normal childhood, continued to engage him in fun and games. This prompted a decision by Pasang and the rest of the Council of Elders to separate the two and send Aang to the Eastern Air Temple to complete his airbending training. This conversation, however, was overheard by Aang who had been eavesdropping from a secret hiding place. Unable to deal with the weight of his new status and the path the head monks had chosen for him, he abandoned his home with Appa. Caught in a storm shortly afterwards, Aang and Appa plunged in the ocean. Deep underneath the surface, the Avatar State activated as a defense mechanism and, utilizing both airbending and waterbending, the state-induced Aang encased himself and Appa in a block of ice, saving them both from the immediate threat of drowning and Sozin's imminent assault against the Air Nomads.[4]

Genocide Edit

Fire Nation soldiers' corpses
Even though the Fire Nation eventually exterminated their enemies, their losses were heavy as well, proven by many corpses found in the Air temples.
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It is uncertain how the Fire Nation's armies managed to reach the Air Nomad temples in the very highly-elevated areas of mountain ranges, as Aang stated that the only way to reach an air temple is with a flying bison.[2] Some temples, such as the Eastern Air Temple, appear to have suffered more damage than others, unlike the still relatively intact Western Air Temple.

A small number of Air Nomads escaped the initial attack on the temples and proved too elusive for the Fire Nation to hunt down. Changing tactics, Fire Lord Sozin removed relics from the temples and had a number of small residences high in the mountains furnished with them, giving these places the appearance of being inhabited by other Air Nomad refugees. 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.[5]

Aftermath Edit

Immediate Edit

Aang and Momo
Aang, the sole survivor of the Air Nomad Genocide.
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The only airbender known to have survived the brutal onslaught was the one that the Fire Nation sought to kill in its quest for world supremacy: the Avatar, Aang.[2] By running away from the temple, ignorant of the imminent attacks against the Air Nomads, he saved himself. Aang, however, later felt guilty about fleeing and believed he could have defeated the invading Fire Nation forces and saved his people while he had the chance.[4]

Sozin spent the last twenty years of his life looking for Aang, who by that time had been frozen in an iceberg beneath the ocean for several years, and eventually died at the old age of 102 before he could find Aang. Sozin's legacy to the world was a war that had begun with this first fatal strike to the Air Nomads and would last a hundred years.[1]

General Edit

Gyatso's corpse
Gyatso's skeleton in the Southern Air Temple.
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One hundred years after the genocide, Katara and Sokka freed Aang and Appa from their frozen state.[6] Afterward, Aang soon learned of the fate of the Air Nomads. He revisited his former home, the Southern Air Temple, still hopeful that a few Air Nomads would have survived the attacks, but he discovered countless Fire Nation corpses along with Gyatso's frail skeleton.[2] His absence during the genocide of his people would frequently plague him, causing him many bouts of shame along with feelings of insurmountable grief.

Later on, Aang and his friends arrived at the Northern Air Temple and discovered that it was now inhabited by Earth Kingdom refugees, forced from their homes by a flood years before, they stumbled upon the abandoned temple and made it their new home. Aang was angry, however, to see the temple vandalized by the mechanist's modifications, but relented after seeing Teo's "airbender" spirit and how the refugees defended their new home against the Fire Nation. Aang stated that just like the hermit crab he saw earlier, they had found a new "shell" to call home and allowed them to stay.[7]

When Aang attended a history class in a Fire Nation school, he learned that the children were taught that Sozin battled the "Air Nation Army", whereas Aang stated that the Air Nomads did not have a formal army of their own and that Sozin defeated them by ambush.[8]

Though the airbender population is still crippled beyond sustainability, they have slowly returned with the birth of Aang and Katara's son, Tenzin, who in turn also has a family with three known airbenders: Jinora, Ikki, and Meelo. As a result, all future airbenders as well as airbending Avatars will be descended from Aang, through Tenzin.

Appearances Edit

Avatar: The Last Airbender Edit

Book Three: Fire (火) Edit

Trivia Edit

  • After the Air Nomad Genocide, Aang found an island filled with lost flying bison and winged-lemurs. However, they were of an entirely new species, ring-tailed winged lemur and sky bison with more stripes on their back.[9]

References Edit

Start a Discussion Discussions about Air Nomad Genocide

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