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According to the people of Chin Village, Avatar Kyoshi was responsible for the demise of their great leader, Chin the Great. In order to clear Kyoshi's name, Avatar Aang agreed to stand trial. To aid their friend, Sokka and Katara traveled to Kyoshi Island in an attempt to find evidence that could prove the Avatar's innocence. Oyaji took the duo to Avatar Kyoshi's shrine, hoping that the relics contained within could help solidify Aang's case and clear Kyoshi's name. The clerics told the visitors of the shrine that Kyoshi's relics were still connected to her spirit. Although Oyaji held a strong restriction on the visitors' permission to touch the artifacts, the duo inspected them closely and came to uplifting conclusions. By examining the relics, Kyoshi's large boots in particular, Katara

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  • Kyoshi Shrine
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  • According to the people of Chin Village, Avatar Kyoshi was responsible for the demise of their great leader, Chin the Great. In order to clear Kyoshi's name, Avatar Aang agreed to stand trial. To aid their friend, Sokka and Katara traveled to Kyoshi Island in an attempt to find evidence that could prove the Avatar's innocence. Oyaji took the duo to Avatar Kyoshi's shrine, hoping that the relics contained within could help solidify Aang's case and clear Kyoshi's name. The clerics told the visitors of the shrine that Kyoshi's relics were still connected to her spirit. Although Oyaji held a strong restriction on the visitors' permission to touch the artifacts, the duo inspected them closely and came to uplifting conclusions. By examining the relics, Kyoshi's large boots in particular, Katara
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  • "Avatar Day"
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  • Kyoshi Shrine
  • 虛子祠
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  • Shrine to Avatar Kyoshi
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  • According to the people of Chin Village, Avatar Kyoshi was responsible for the demise of their great leader, Chin the Great. In order to clear Kyoshi's name, Avatar Aang agreed to stand trial. To aid their friend, Sokka and Katara traveled to Kyoshi Island in an attempt to find evidence that could prove the Avatar's innocence. Oyaji took the duo to Avatar Kyoshi's shrine, hoping that the relics contained within could help solidify Aang's case and clear Kyoshi's name. The clerics told the visitors of the shrine that Kyoshi's relics were still connected to her spirit. Although Oyaji held a strong restriction on the visitors' permission to touch the artifacts, the duo inspected them closely and came to uplifting conclusions. By examining the relics, Kyoshi's large boots in particular, Katara was able to deduce that Kyoshi did not murder Chin, for the small footprint located on the protruding cliff outside Chin Village did not match the large footprints Kyoshi's boots would have left. Sokka chipped in by judging from the painting, The Birth of Kyoshi, that Kyoshi could not have been at Chin Village murdering Chin if she was on Kyoshi Island attending a ceremony at the same time.
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