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* TrainingFromHell: The longer Yun goes without bending any elements besides earth, the more desperate his teachers become. At one point they force him to do firebending forms on a spiked floor, hoping that cutting him off from earth will help him.
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** Jianzhu’s mentor/Earthbending teacher is a man by the man of Lu Beifong, presumably an ancestor of Toph’s. This just goes to show how rich and powerful Toph's family was even then.

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** Jianzhu’s mentor/Earthbending teacher is a man by the man name of Lu Beifong, presumably an ancestor of Toph’s. This just goes to show how rich and powerful Toph's family was even then.
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* SteppingStonesInTheSky: Kyoshi learns how to "dust-step" from the Flying Opera Company. It appears as though they're walking on air, but it's NotQuiteFlight -- they're actually walking on lots of dust particles too small to be seen. Waterbenders can do a similar thing called "mist-stepping".
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* Kyoshi instinctively waterbending when Kirima throws water at her somewhat invokes Aang's son Bumi airbending when his nephew throws a plate at him in Season 3 of ''Legend of Korra''.

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* ** Kyoshi instinctively waterbending when Kirima throws water at her somewhat invokes Aang's son Bumi airbending when his nephew throws a plate at him in Season 3 of ''Legend of Korra''.
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* Kyoshi instinctively waterbending when Kirima throws water at her somewhat invokes Aang's son Bumi airbending when his nephew throws a plate at him in Season 3 of ''Legend of Korra''.

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* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler: Kelsang is murdered by Jianzhu for trying to keep Kyoshi away from him.]]

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* MasterOfYourDomain: Tieguai the Immortal extended his lifespan thus:
-->''"With the right mental focus, you could take an inventory of your own body and place each little piece that's not where it should be back into the correct order."''
* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler: Kelsang [[spoiler:Kelsang is murdered by Jianzhu for trying to keep Kyoshi away from him.]]
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* VoiceOfTheLegion: As is standard, Kyoshi's voice is described to be this while in the Avatar State, but [[InformedAttribute this isn't reflected in the audiobook]]. [=YouTuber=] "Everytime we Collide" does a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sWyNW4joTY good impression of it, though]].
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Xu Ping An is likely based on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Xiuquan Hong Xiuquan]], a 19th century Chinese revolutionary who led the brutal Taiping Rebellion. Xu thinking of himself as the greatest person in the world parallels Hong, who [[AGodAmI genuinely believed himself to be divine]].
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* NoPronunciationGuide: There’s been some debate about how to say Rangi’s name as it doesn’t quite fit in with the franchise’s typical naming patterns. Her name is modified Korean while most of the characters’ names are Chinese or Japanese. It’s a truncated version of the word for tiger, “horangi”. If it’s supposed to be said in a non-Anglicized way it’s closer to “Lang-i”. However, there are plenty of characters whose names are Anglicized for simplicity’s sake so it might be “Rang-i”.

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