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How did the 100 years war start avatar?
Fire Lord Sozin to Avatar Roku about his plan that would lead to the start of the Hundred Year War. The war was initiated by Fire Lord Sozin, who wished to expand the Fire Nation into a worldwide empire and spread what he saw as his nation’s prosperity to the rest of the world.
Why did sozin try to kill the avatar?
There was a good reason why Fire Lord Sozin targeted the remote nation of peace-loving monks before taking on bigger enemies like the Earth Kingdom or the Water Tribes: he was determined to find the next Avatar, and destroy them before they could thwart his plans.
What happens in Avatar The Last Airbender?
Avatar: The Last Airbender begins in a world already worn down by the Hundred Year War, and only the return of Avatar Aang – frozen inside an iceberg for a century – can drive the Fire Nation back.
What is the Avatar’s role in the Four Nations?
The Avatar’s role is to maintain balance between the mortal and spirit worlds, and among the Four Nations. No matter which one of the Four Nations the Avatar is born into, they are not supposed to take sides in politics or war (something that Korra struggled with), and are certainly not supposed to use their powers for conquest.
What is the Fire Nation’s military like?
The Fire Nation military is comprised of a large number of personnel, with an extensive propaganda campaign used to convince people to volunteer. The nation’s army is the second largest in the world in terms of numbers, after the Earth Kingdom, and it maintains the largest navy.
Does the Fire Nation have separation of powers?
While the Fire Nation doesn’t have to worry about the separation of its powers like the other nations, it is essentially an island nation similar to Japan. This means that in order to wage any sort of war, much less a war against every other nation, they have to send troops away from home.