Why Was Aang Frozen

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Jace
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Favorite read: FROST and FLAMES
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At the beginning of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," the leading character Aang can really be considered a wild man. Scared to face the heavy responsibility of being the Avatar, he fled. Trapped in a savage storm at sea, he and his sky bison, Appa, were driven underwater, and Aang in a moment of self-defense had to bring them both below the surface inside an iceberg with avatar State powers. This innocent little hero thus ended up imprisoned in time for a hundred years.
2025-01-18 07:50:20
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When Aang, the Avatar, faced a dangerous storm while fleeing from his responsibilities, he involuntarily entered the Avatar State to save himself and his loyal sky bison, Appa. In doing so, he surrounded them both in a Sphere of Ice, freezing them for a century.
2025-01-20 05:48:17
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Clara
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Favorite read: Frozen on Fire
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Who could forget Aang's heart-wrenching tale? Barely a teenager and burdened with the destiny of being the world's only hope as the Avatar, fear overcame Aang. Fleeing from it all, he encountered a devastating storm. As a last-ditch effort to save himself and his companion Appa, he ended up freeze-sealing them in an iceberg, which preserved them for 100 years.
2025-01-20 20:56:29
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Okay, let's rewind to the 'young Aang' era of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender.' Faced with the looming threat of a war he felt unprepared for, Aang attempted to run away. Then, caught in a tempest at sea, he instinctively entered the Avatar State and encased Appa and himself in Ice to survive, ending up frozen for a hundred years.
2025-01-21 16:37:52
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Violet
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Favorite read: The Frozen Heart
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Simply put, Aang got frozen because he entered the Avatar State in a panic during a storm and created an Ice sphere around himself and Appa.
2025-01-22 06:05:37
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