news | March 05, 2026

What happened to the Western Air Temple?

At the start of the Hundred Year War, the Western Air Temple’s population was killed by the Fire Nation during the Air Nomad Genocide and its aftermath, though the temple itself escaped significant damage.

How many air temples are left?

four air temples
The four air temples, one at each corner of the globe, are concealed atop mountain ranges in the northern Earth Kingdom and on three remote islands.

Was the Western Air Temple destroyed?

The temple returned to its more traditional appearance after it was restored by the Air Acolytes after the end of the Hundred Year War, though it was destroyed in 171 AG when Ghazan used his lavabending to melt the foundations.

What did Zuko understand?

Zuko reveals to Aang that his great grandfather, Sozin, caused the extinction of the dragons, the original firebenders. After discovering the Sun Warrior culture still exists, Zuko and Aang are sent to see the firebending masters, later revealed to be the two last surviving dragons in the world: Ran and Shaw.

Does Aang visit all the air temples?

Over the course of Avatar, Aang visits all three of the other Air Temples, though each one is (mostly) abandoned and in ruins because of the genocide that took place during the Hundred Year War.

Who is the mother of Aang’s son?

Katara
Tenzin is the youngest of the three children of Aang and Katara….Tenzin (The Legend of Korra)

Tenzin
FamilyAang (father; deceased) Katara (mother) Bumi (older brother) Kya II (older sister)
SpousePema
Significant otherLin Beifong (ex-girlfriend)
ChildrenJinora (daughter) Ikki (daughter) Meelo (son) Rohan (son)

What mental illness does Zuko have?

Looking disheveled and erratic, Azula’s descent into schizophrenia is quickly recognized by Zuko, with whom she has a final fight to the death. Though she does manage to wound her brother, Azula is defeated by Katara. The failure is too much for her to stand and Azula bursts into tears.

Does Zuko lose his firebending forever?

Instead of using rage to power his bending, Zuko regains his Firebending by learning a purer form which involves viewing fire as life and energy rather than destruction. By resolving his former anger at himself for being exiled, Zuko finds more balance within himself, and simultaneously strengthens his Firebending.