Avatar:The Letting Go
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"Remember, you are Kyoshi. You are Kuruk. You are Yangchen. You are Szeto. And so on, all the way back to the beginning. Their accomplishments are your accomplishments."
Template:Chapter infobox"The Letting Go" is the second chapter of The Reckoning of Roku.
Overview
As Roku reads on his past lives, he begins to take on some of his Avatar responsibility.
Production notes
Continuity
- Jinpa, a character first introduced in The Rise of Kyoshi, went on to author a book encompassing the experiences of other past Avatars, titled "The Lives of the Avatar".[1]
- Yun is remembered throughout history as "the False Avatar who was driven to madness".
- The discovery of Kyoshi's Avatarhood is recounted.[1]
- The Fire Nation method to identify the Avatar was burning inscribed bones and reading their resulted fissures, similar to Wu's method of fortunetelling.[2]
Character revelations
- Avatar Szeto was found to be the Avatar at an early age when he bent a second element.[nb 1]
- Avatar Kuruk was announced to be the Avatar when he came of age, or 16, having been identified by Water Tribe spiritual leaders through typical rituals.
- Gyatso's airbending was partially dysfunctional.
Notes
- โ In Jinpa's "The Lives of the Avatar", he wrote that Avatars Szeto and Yangchen were identified early over displaying abilities only Avatars could possess, such as bending a second element, or displaying an Avatar's spiritual gifts. As Yangchen is known to have been identified over her channeling of previous Avatars' memories,[3] the bending of a second element would instead be attributed to Szeto.
References
- โ 1.0 1.1 Template:Cite Kyoshi
- โ Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book 1, Episode 114
- โ Template:Cite Yangchen