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The Avatar World has an extensive history dating back many thousands of years. This article lists historical events in a timeline.

The history of this world can be roughly divided into two parts, the time before the Avatar and the time of the Avatar. The shape of the world before the Avatar's incarnation is not known and can roughly be equated with a golden age as featured in Hellenistic and Taoist mythologies. What is known about this time is that the four elements were not yet separated, the Avatar was not yet existent, and people bent the energy within themselves.[2] At some point, people split into the four nations and began bending the four elements. At the same time, the Avatar came into being.

The most notable historical event in its relation to the adventures of Team Avatar is the Hundred Year War.[1] The notable event during the time of Korra's Team Avatar was the Anti-bending Revolution.

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Dates

To further clarify the often confusing timeline in Avatar: The Last Airbender, this timeline and other articles date events as years before Sozin's Comet (BSC) and years after Sozin's Comet (ASC). 0 ASC is the year Sozin's Comet arrived to begin the Hundred Year War and serves as an epoch for the dating system.

Further notes about the system:

  • 0 ASC began in winter, but with spring coming soon. This satisfies both the solar calendar and the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Sozin's Comet arrived at the end of the eighth month (solar or Chinese) of that year, in order to satisfy the "end of summer" term used by Roku.[3]
  • Aang emerged from the iceberg during winter in late 99 ASC[4] and the final battles of the war occurred in the eighth month of 100 ASC.
  • Almost all characters turned their present ages in 99 ASC, as no birthdays except for Yue's have been shown in the series.[5] For example, Katara turned fourteen years old in 99 ASC and was nearly fifteen by the end of the War.
  • The only birthdays known to have occurred are those of Yue, who turned sixteen in early 100 ASC, in late winter, and of Iroh's son, Lu Ten, who was of unknown age when killed during the war, but whose birthday was during the spring.
  • As we do not know Toph's birthday, Toph could have turned twelve in either 99 ASC or 100 ASC. Therefore, her given year of birth (88 ASC) may be inaccurate.
  • Dating for some of the events between Aang's awakening at the South Pole and Aang's arrival at the North Pole may be inaccurate, as it is unknown whether the Solar calendar or Chinese Lunar calendar is being used.

Chinese zodiac

The Chinese zodiac is also included. It revolves around a cycle of twelve animals. The animals are listed here in order.

1. Rat
2. Ox
3. Tiger
4. Rabbit
5. Dragon
6. Snake

7. Horse
8. Ram
9. Monkey
10. Rooster
11. Dog
12. Pig

It should be noted that 100 ASC, the year the one hundred-year War ended, was a Year of the Monkey.

Era names

On the second ring of Wan Shi Tong's calendar, sixteen era names are visible. However, it is unclear how these are used in the dating of the Avatar world.[6] The era during the date of the eclipse was the Ri Wu era.

Note: These definitions are very loosely based on the characters, as many of the combination are difficult to understand. Some of the characters are no longer used in modern Chinese.

1. Ri Wu
(氜武, "Superior military")
2. Chun Tai
(淳泰, "Honest and exalted")
3. Zhi Yuan
(坧元, "Foundation and origin")
4. Jiong Yu
(烱裕, "Bright abundance")
5. Ri Long
(氜隆, "Great prosperity")
6. Yi Wen
(溢文, "Overflowing culture")
7. Pei Zhi
(培治. "Cultivate rule")
8. Kun De
(焜徳, "Shining virtue")

9. Yun Zhen
(氲貞, "Flourishing loyalty")
10. Ru Ming
(渪明, "Immersed in brightness")
11. Yao Ping
(堯平, "Peace of Emperor Yao")
12. Yang Chong
(煬崇, "Burning honor")
13. Fen An
(氛安, "Clouded peace")
14. Zhang Shun
(漳順, "Smooth as the Zhang River")
15. Yuan Zheng
(垣正, "Bastion of righteousness")
16. Zhuo Guang
(焯光 "Brilliant light")

The first character in these two-character words has a radical (one of the 214 ideographic elements in Chinese writing used in combination with phonetics to form thousands of different characters) that represents one of the four elements, and rotates in the order air, then water, then earth, and then fire.

  • 气 – the "air" radical, used in characters related to gas
  • 氵 – the "three drops of water" radical, used in characters related to liquid
  • 土 – the "earth" radical, used in characters related to dirt, earth, mineral, etc.
  • 火 – the "fire" radical, used in characters related to fire, heat, etc.

The current Ri Wu era, for example, uses the air radical (气). This system might therefore be based on the Avatar Cycle, with the era changing upon the death of each Avatar. If this is the case, then Aang would be living during the Ri Wu (Superior military) Era, Roku during the Zhuo Guang (Brilliant light) Era, Kyoshi during the Yuan Zheng (Bastion of righteousness) Era, and so on. This would also mean Korra would be living during the Chun Tai (Honest and exalted) Era.

Timeline

Before war (Unknown – 1 BSC)

Era before the Avatar
People bend the energy within themselves rather than the four elements.[2]
Tui and La assume mortal forms as Koi fish.[5]
The four elemental bending arts are discovered, and the people split into four nations, divided by the elements. The Air Nomads learn airbending from the flying bison,[7] the Fire Nation learns firebending from the dragons, Oma and Shu become the first earthbenders, learning the bending art from badgermoles, and the Water Tribes learn waterbending by observing the pull of the moon on the ocean tides.[8]
Avatar Era
The "Avatar" is born into the world, one person who can bend all four elements. The Avatar Cycle begins.
Unknown date before 312 BSC
At some point, following a civil unrest, the Water Tribe – which was originally centered around the North Pole – splits into two groups: one stayed at the North Pole, while the other group went out to settle the South Pole. Relations with their sister tribe were later healed, and the two tribes would gather together at annual New Moon celebrations.
At some later point, a larger group of waterbenders from the Southern Tribe, who were wandering through the Earth Kingdom, discovered the Foggy Swamp and, comfortable with the large amount of water there, decided to stay, forming the Foggy Swamp Tribe. The Southern Water Tribe never learned of this offshoot and the Foggy Swamp tribe itself forgot its own origins.
The original firebenders, the Sun Warriors, gradually fade into obscurity as their civilization declines, leaving many ruins across their island archipelago. The Sun Warriors are believed to have gone extinct, though in reality a handful hiding in the ruins would continue their culture for centuries. The art of firebending, however, was passed on to the other inhabitants of the islands. These would gradually coalesce into the "Fire Nation".[7] Originally the Fire Nation was a spiritual people ruled by Fire Sages, much as the Air Nomads were led by their monks. Over time, however, one sage rose to prominence above the others, ruling the Fire Nation as a sovereign, and the office became hereditary, beginning the line of Fire Lords.
The vast Earth Kingdom is gradually united under the political authority of the city-state of Ba Sing Se. The King of Ba Sing Se becomes Earth King, overlord of all of the smaller kingdoms within the Earth Kingdom, some of which retain their own hereditary lordship.
Avatar Yangchen of the Air Nomads is born in the Western Air Temple, after the death of her predecessor. Her reign as Avatar is a peaceful one, due to her fierce dedication to keeping balance and serving the world. She eventually dies. Avatar Kuruk of the Water Tribe is born in the Northern Water Tribe.
Avatar Kuruk tries to kill Koh, the Face Stealer, as revenge for stealing the face of his wife Ummi. This event is confusing to place chronologically, as if Koh's description of the event is taken literally, it would have happened c. 800-700 BSC, over three hundred years before Kuruk's death.[5] Because Kyoshi was the oldest known Avatar at two hundred thirty years of age at death, it is possible that Koh's sense of timing is off, or that time runs differently in the Spirit World.
312 BSC – Year of the Dragon
Avatar Kuruk dies; Avatar Kyoshi of the Earth Kingdom is born.
c. 270 BSC – Year of the Dog
Avatar Kyoshi kills Chin the Great and founds Kyoshi Island; The day is remembered as Avatar Day in Chin Village and Kyoshi Day on Kyoshi Island.[9] Sometime after this event, a peasant uprising in Ba Sing Se spurs her to create the Dai Li.
82 BSC – Year of the Horse
Avatar Kyoshi dies at age 230; Avatar Roku of the Fire Nation is born.
Fire Lord Sozin is born the same day as Roku.[10]
66 BSC – Year of the Dog
Avatar Roku is confirmed as Avatar at his sixteenth birthday, and leaves the Fire Nation to master the elements.[10]
c. 58 BSC – Year of the Horse
Fire Lord Sozin ascends the throne, following the death of his father.[11]
55 BSC – Year of the Rooster
Avatar Roku destroys the Fire Temple on the winter solstice while stuck in the Avatar State during his training.[12]
54 BSC – Year of the Dog
Avatar Roku returns to the Fire Nation after twelve years of travel and marries Ta Min, a noblewoman from the Capital.[10]
50 BSC – Year of the Tiger
Guru Pathik is born.
37 BSC – Year of the Rabbit
Avatar Roku discovers the first Fire Nation Colonies in the Earth Kingdom and confronts Fire Lord Sozin. Roku and Sozin engage in battle, resulting in Roku destroying part of the Fire Nation Royal Palace.[10]
12 BSC – Year of the Dragon
Avatar Roku is killed while fighting a volcanic eruption at age seventy; Avatar Aang of the Air Nomads is born.[10]
c. 2 – 1 BSC
Aang and his eccentric childhood friend Bumi would slide down the Omashu delivery system for fun.[13]
Aang played with his friend Kuzon in the Fire Nation.[14]

War years (0 – 100 ASC)

0 ASC – Year of the Dragon
Avatar Aang is confirmed as Avatar at the age of twelve, four years earlier than normal, because the monks were fearful of a possible war. The monks decided to send Aang to the Eastern Air Temple to continue his training. Distraught and confused by his destiny, he flees from the Southern Air Temple with his flying bison, Appa. Upon getting caught in a storm and being pulled underwater, Aang enters the Avatar State and encases himself in ice near the South Pole.[15]
Fire Lord Sozin begins his war on the other nations. He uses the power of a comet, later renamed Sozin's Comet in his honor, to launch a genocidal attack on the Air Nomads in an attempt to kill the Avatar.[3] All of the Air Nomads are killed except for Aang.
c. The city of Taku is destroyed by the Fire Nation.
15 ASC – Year of the Ram
A battle between the Fire Navy and the Northern Water Tribe results in the capture of Fire Navy troops and uniforms.[8]
20 ASC – Year of the Rat
Fire Lord Sozin dies at age 102; Fire Lord Azulon ascends the throne.
c. 35 ASC – Year of the Rabbit
Prince Iroh is born to Fire Lord Azulon and Fire Lady Ilah, and becomes the Crown Prince.
40 ASC – Year of the Monkey
c. The Fire Nation begins raids on the Southern Water Tribe, destroying its city, and systematically capturing its waterbenders.[16]
c. Hama is taken prisoner by the Fire Nation.[16]
Jeong Jeong of the Fire Nation is born.
c. 75 ASC – Year of the Ram
Kuei is born to the 51st Earth King, becoming heir to the throne of the Earth Kingdom.
c. 79 ASC – Year of the Pig
The 51st Earth King dies. Kuei becomes the 52nd Earth King. Because of the new Earth King's youth, Long Feng is appointed Regent of Ba Sing Se, and becomes the Earth King's most trusted advisor. Taking advantage of his position, Long Feng suppresses knowledge of the war from the young prince and takes complete control of the city.[17]
83 ASC – Year of the Rabbit
Jet of the Earth Kingdom is born.
Prince Zuko is born to Prince Ozai and Princess Ursa.
84 ASC – Year of the Dragon
Princess Yue is born to Chief Arnook of the Northern Water Tribe and his wife.[18] A sickly infant, Yue is healed by the Moon Spirit, Tui, by having some of its life spirit infused within her.[5]
Sokka is born to Chief Hakoda and Kya of the Southern Water Tribe.
Suki is born on Kyoshi Island.
Mai of the Fire Nation is born to a Fire Nation nobleman and his wife.
85 ASC – Year of the Snake
Princess Azula is born to Prince Ozai and Princess Ursa.
Katara is born to Chief Hakoda and Kya of the Southern Water Tribe.
Ty Lee and her six identical sisters are born into a noble Fire Nation family.
87 ASC – Year of the Ram or 88 ASC – Year of the Monkey
Toph Beifong is born to Lao Beifong and Poppy Beifong of Gaoling.
Toph is only introduced in early 100 ASC. She may have turned twelve in 99 ASC or 100 ASC so this is approximate.
c. 94 ASC – Year of the Tiger
Iroh begins his legendary Siege of Ba Sing Se.[19]
The Southern Raiders attack the Southern Water Tribe in an attempt to kill the last Southern waterbender. Chief Hakoda's wife Kya sacrifices herself to save eight-year old Katara, the true final waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe.[20]
This date is from the ASN interview with Mike and Brian
95 ASC – Year of the Rabbit
Iroh breaks through the Outer Wall of Ba Sing Se.[21]
Iroh's son Lu Ten is killed in the siege of Ba Sing Se, causing Iroh to end the Siege at Ba Sing Se after 600 days.[21]
Fire Lord Azulon dies at age ninety-five; Fire Lord Ozai ascends the throne.[21]
Princess Ursa, Ozai's wife, disappears shortly after Azulon's death.[21]
Prince Zuko becomes Heir to the throne of the Fire Nation.
97 ASC – Year of the Snake
Prince Zuko is banished to capture the Avatar after an Agni Kai with his father, Fire Lord Ozai. He is accompanied by his uncle, Iroh.[15]
99 ASC – Year of the Ram
Avatar Aang is awakened from one hundred years of suspended animation by Katara and Sokka.[4]
Prince Zuko locates the Avatar and begins to hunt him down after his first attempt to apprehend him fails and causes much damage to the Village of the Southern Water Tribe.[4]
There is a massive jail break at a Prison rig for earthbenders, and all inmates escape.[22]
Avatar Roku informs Aang on the winter solstice that Sozin's Comet will arrive by summer's end, telling him that Ozai must be defeated by the time of its arrival.[3]
The Fire Sages are accused of treason and imprisoned by Admiral Zhao.[3]
The village of Gaipan is destroyed and the citizens of the city evacuate.[23]
100 ASC – Year of the Monkey
The Fire Nation is repelled at the Battle for the Northern Air Temple, but they acquire an experimental war balloon in the aftermath.[24]
The Fire Nation attacks the Northern Water Tribe, but is repelled by Aang acting as the Avatar of the Ocean Spirit, La, after Admiral Zhao kills the Moon Spirit.[5]
La kills Admiral Zhao in retaliation for Tui's death.[5]
Princess Yue sacrifices her life to become the moon spirit. This is made possible by the small bit of spirit that Tui infused within her to bring her to life as a baby.[5]
Omashu falls to the Fire Nation.[25]
An attempt to break through Ba Sing Se's Outer Wall, using a giant drill and led by Princess Azula, fails.[26]
Ba Sing Se falls to the Fire Nation through an internal coup d'etat led by Princess Azula and the Dai Li.[27]
Avatar Aang is slayed by Azula, and subsequently brought back to life by Katara with spirit water.[27]
High-security prisoner General Iroh is imprisoned by Princess Azula and the Dai Li.[27]
Dai Li operative Joo Dee is appointed Supreme Bureaucratic Administrator of Ba Sing Se by Princess Azula.
The Fire Nation establishes administrative control of the Serpent's Pass by establishing a fortified bridge.
1 August/1st Day of eighth Month: An attack on the Fire Nation Capital led by Avatar Aang during a solar eclipse, in an attempt to defeat the Fire Lord fails, leaving many of the Fire Lord's enemies imprisoned.
During the failed invasion, King Bumi liberates Omashu from the Fire Nation.
Prince Zuko betrays the Fire Nation and joins the Avatar's quest to oust Fire Lord Ozai.
General Iroh breaks free from the Fire Nation Prison.
Sometime after 1 August/1st Day of eighth Month: Sozin's Comet returns, enhancing the firebenders' powers one hundred-fold.
Fire Lord Ozai crowns himself Phoenix King and appoints Azula as Fire Lord.
The Order of the White Lotus, led by General Iroh, frees Ba Sing Se from Fire Nation rule in the Liberation of Ba Sing Se, effectively liberating the entire Earth Kingdom.
Aang meets an ancient Lion Turtle, the world's oldest living being, and learns the secret of energybending.
Prince Zuko and Katara defeat Azula during her coronation as Fire Lord in the Comet-Enhanced Agni Kai. This causes Azula to lose her remaining sanity.
Utilizing Sozin's Comet, Ozai launches a major attack on the Earth Kingdom with his armada of Fire Nation airships in an attempt to decisively end the war with a sheer display of force and destruction.
An attack launched by Toph, Sokka, and Suki succeeds in destroying the armada while Aang battles Ozai.
Avatar Aang defeats Ozai through the use of the Avatar State, and uses energybending to strip him of his firebending.
Phoenix King Ozai is imprisoned for various war crimes.
Prince Zuko ascends to the throne as Fire Lord, vowing to the Nations that he will dedicate his rule to rebuilding the world with the help of the Avatar.

After war (100 ASC – Present)

100 ASC - Year of the Monkey
The Harmony Restoration Movement is launched.[28]
101 ASC - Year of the Rooster
Toph founds the Beifong Metalbending Academy.
A crisis at Yu Dao causes Fire Lord Zuko to remove his support from the Harmony Restoration Movement, threatening to plunge the world once again into war.
Between 102 – 149 ASC
Aang and Katara marry and have three children; Kya, a waterbender; Bumi, a non-bender; and Tenzin, an airbender.[29]
Aang and Zuko found Republic City.
The Fire Nation gifts a large statue of Aang to Republic City as a symbol of peace and goodwill.
Toph travels the world to teach metalbending.
The cabbage merchant founds Cabbage Corp.[30]
115 ASC (Year of the Boar): Gommu is born.[29]
119 ASC (Year of the Rabbit): Tenzin is born;[29] Lightning Bolt Zolt is born.[29]
120 ASC (Year of the Dragon): Lin Beifong is born;[29] Hiroshi Sato is born.[29]
128 ASC (Year of the Rat): Yakone is placed on trial for his crimes against Republic City. After attempting an escape, he loses his bending to Avatar Aang.[31]
130 ASC (Year of the Tiger): Shiro Shinobi is born;[29] Saikhan is born.[29] Noatak (Amon) is born.[29]
133 ASC (Year of the Snake): Tarrlok of the Northern Water Tribe is born.[29]
135 ASC (Year of the Ram): Pema is born;[29] Equalist protestor is born.[29]
138 ASC (Year of the Monkey): Hiroshi Sato founds Future Industries.
145 ASC (Year of the Rabbit): Noatak (Amon) at 14, runs away after defending Tarrlok from Yakone and bloodbending them both.
Between 150-169 ASC
152 ASC (Year of the Rat): Mako is born;[29] Asami Sato is born.[29]
153 ASC (Year of the Ox): Avatar Aang dies; Avatar Korra of the Southern Water Tribe is born.
154 ASC (Year of the Tiger): Bolin is born.[29]
157 ASC (Year of the Snake): The Order of the White Lotus visits Korra's family at the South Pole and confirm Korra's claim to be the Avatar.[32]
158 ASC (Year of the Horse): Hiroshi Sato's wife is killed during a robbery of the Sato estate by the Agni Kai Triad.[33] Skoochy is born.[29]
160 ASC (Year of the Monkey): Mako and Bolin's parents are killed by a rogue firebender.[34] Jinora, the eldest child of Tenzin and Pema, is born.[29]
163 ASC (Year of the Boar): Ikki, the youngest daughter of Tenzin and Pema, is born.[29]
165 ASC (Year of the Ox): Meelo, the first son of Tenzin and Pema, is born.[29]
167 ASC (Year of the Rabbit): Fire Lord Zuko passes the title of Fire Lord to his daughter and becomes an ambassador for peace.[29]
170 ASC – Year of the Horse
Korra goes to Republic City in order to begin her airbending training with Tenzin.
Unrest appears in Republic City against benders.
The Pro-bending Arena is destroyed by an Equalist attack.[35]
Tarrlok kidnaps Korra after overpowering her with bloodbending.
Amon removes Tarrlok's bending.
The Equalists launch an attack on Republic City.[36]
Amon removes Lin Beifong's bending.
Rohan, Tenzin and Pema's second son, is born.
Avatar Korra's bending is taken away by Amon.
Korra learns and uses airbending on Amon after losing her other bending abilities to him.
Amon is exposed as a waterbender from the Northern Water Tribe.
Avatar Aang restores Avatar Korra's bending with energybending.
Avatar Korra learns energybending from Avatar Aang.
Tarrlok kills himself and Amon.
Avatar Korra restores Lin Beifong's bending.
Bolin becomes captain of the Fire Ferrets.
Asami Sato takes over Future Industries.
Mako becomes a Republic City police officer.

Trivia

  • The era names found on Wan Shi Tong's calendar were devised by S. L. Lee and based on traditional Chinese models.[37]

References

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See also

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