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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, authority is given to the most experienced - the Elders. Fire Nationals, the most powerful - the lords. Earth Kingdoms, the wealthiest - the big merchants. Water Tribes, the most respected - the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \'\'they\'\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, authority is given to the most experienced - the Elders. Fire Nationals, the most powerful - the lords. Earth Kingdoms, the most productive - the big merchants. Water Tribes, the most respected - the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \\\'\\\'they\\\'\\\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \\\"not my problem, tourist\\\". Separating them means that no-one knows much of anything about other nations, but it kept that from happening.
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, the most experienced give the orders - the Elder. Fire Nationals, the most powerful - the lord. Earth Kingdoms, the wealthiest - the big merchants. Water Tribes, the most respected - the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \'\'they\'\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, authority is given to the most experienced - the Elders. Fire Nationals, the most powerful - the lords. Earth Kingdoms, the wealthiest - the big merchants. Water Tribes, the most respected - the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \\\'\\\'they\\\'\\\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \\\"not my problem, tourist\\\". Separating them means that no-one knows much of anything about other nations, but it kept that from happening.
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, the guy giving the orders is the Elder. Fire Nationals, the lord. Earth Kingdoms, the big merchants. Water Tribes, the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \'\'they\'\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, the most experienced give the orders - the Elder. Fire Nationals, the most powerful - the lord. Earth Kingdoms, the wealthiest - the big merchants. Water Tribes, the most respected - the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \\\'\\\'they\\\'\\\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \\\"not my problem, tourist\\\". Separating them means that no-one knows much of anything about other nations, but it kept that from happening.
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I\'m still wondering if the Dai Li are ever going to answer for the mindbending. \'\'Shirong\'\' has mindbent people for dissent. And he\'s currently living among an entire colony of dissenters. Are there any relatives of his victims in Dragons\' Wings? Or perhaps they let it go because Long Feng gave the orders to mindbend people, and he\'s long dead. Though I bet Shirong may be annoyed at the people he\'s protecting for being glad that his former master is dead...
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I just realized that Shiron\\\'s back, and I also realize that I didn\\\'t miss him that much. I\\\'m still wondering if the Dai Li are ever going to answer for the mindbending. \\\'\\\'Shirong\\\'\\\' has mindbent people for dissent. And he\\\'s currently living among an entire colony of dissenters. Are there any relatives of his victims in Dragons\\\' Wings? Or perhaps they let it go because Long Feng gave the orders to mindbend people, and he\\\'s long dead. Though I bet Shirong may be annoyed at the people he\\\'s protecting for being glad that his former master is dead...
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, the guy giving the orders is the Elder. Fire Nationals, the lord. Earth Kingdoms, the big merchants. Water Tribes, the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \'\'they\'\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \
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...And that may have been why Kyoshi was able to encourage separation of the nations so easily. Among Air Nomads, the guy giving the orders is the Elder. Fire Nationals, the lord. Earth Kingdoms, the big merchants. Water Tribes, the chiefs. Everybody kept turning to who \\\'\\\'they\\\'\\\' thought was in charge when criminals and perpetrators were of different elements, and getting pissed off because those people went \\\"not my problem, tourist\\\". Separating them means that no-one knows much of anything about other nations, but it kept that from happening.
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