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Still, Katara wouldn't go down without a fight. The Water Tribes might be wiped out entirely at some point. Without the Avatar, the Four Nations can never achieve true balance as the Fire Nation would have complete rule over the others. RELATED: Last Airbender’s Grossest Theory Changes the Zuko-Azula Dynamic - For the Worse A Sneak Peek of Avatar's World if Aang Had Died So, what if that were true? What if Katara used the spirit water to heal Zuko's scar like she originally intended? Reddit user u/Ryujin87 raised this question in a recent thread. Katara uses the spirit water to revive Aang, but it is eventually revealed that everyone thinks the Avatar is dead. Azula finds this the perfect time to strike him with a bolt of lightning, effectively killing him. As a last resort, Aang starts to meditate into the Avatar State. To everyone's surprise, banished Prince Zuko fights alongside his sister despite seeming like he was on Team Avatar. From Aang being the last Airbender, to Zuko's inner desire to be good despite his family's wishes, and how difficult it was to achieve balance during the Hundred Year War, ATLA effectively tackles complicated topics while remaining family friendly.Īt the end of Book 2, Aang and Katara are seen fighting Fire Nation Princess Azula during the coupe of Ba Sing Se. Viewers who rewatch it as adults can now fully comprehend the storyline's complexities and the pain and growth each character experiences from start to finish. Avatar: The Last Airbender revolves around war and death quite a lot for a show meant for children.