By Carlos Los Davis | Part of the Avatar Legends: Ayane continuity. |
Ayane is the new Avatar, born of the water nation. She was know to have this habit of sword-fighting, even though it was "a man's sport". She is the first Avatar with blonde hair. She is able to master all of the elements. And thanks to pro-bending she learns a new move everyday. She is the protagonist of the Ayane series.
History[]
Background[]
Ayane was born to non-benders in the Southern Water Tribe after the death of the Avatar before her. She discovered at a young age that she was the Avatar, which she accepted proudly. After performing waterbending, earthbending, and firebending before her parents, making them reach a verdict that her identity as the Avatar was established. She later traveled away from her tribe to peruse of the other bendings.
Abilities[]
Bending[]
As the Avatar, Ayane has the unique ability to master all four elements, rendering her the most powerful bender in the world. She can also travel the spiritual side.
Waterbending[]
Ayane's waterbending abilities had manifested at a young age, and is her strongest bending. Subsequently, she was trained formally in the art by Katara. She is capable of creating large walls of ice and powerful water whips.
Swordsmanship[]
Ayane has come to learn the art of swordsmanship, wielding a katana sword, and had improved over the years. Under the tutelage of her cousin Mimi, Ayane underwent various activities, including sparring matches with her cousin to hone her swordwielding skills. Ayane's sword is named "Lilac" her blade retained an unusual all-silver appearance and was able to slice through the toughest materials, such as steel.
Personality[]
Ayane is polite and well-spoken. She used to be cowed by people's ambitions and occasional cruel rages, but her time being the Avatar has taught her pride, confidence and skills of command.
She is always on the move, as a result, Ayane has never known a true home. Constantly living under her parents's domination has given Ayane a great empathy with the downtrodden of the world. She is deeply sympathetic to those she perceives as oppressed, while at the same time, her pent up frustration from years of being mentally and physically dominated by her parents make Daenerys capable of being utterly ruthless against those she perceives as oppressing others.
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