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  • Raid on the Chou palace
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  • After a failed attempt to steal from the Chou family, Wan lamented his impoverishment, and expressed his desire to live like the Chous. Jaya told him that he needed to just accept the world the way it was, in an attempt to dissuade him from stealing from the Chous again, but Wan took that as incentive to change his situation. By volunteering for a hunt in the Spirit Wilds, he received the ability to firebend from the local lion turtle, but did not return it when he decided not to participate in the expedition. Instead, he brought the ability back with him into the city and used it to inspire several peasants to rebel against the Chous.
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Date
  • c. 9,832 BG
Appearance
  • 1.0
Commanders
  • Wan
  • Chou the Elder
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  • Conflict between humans and spirits
Result
  • Wan banished from the city
Forces
  • * Chou brothers * Eleven nonbending guardsmen
  • * One firebender * Seven nonbending peasants
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  • Unknown, eventually the first known Harmonic Convergence
Place
  • City atop a fire-bestowing lion turtle
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  • After a failed attempt to steal from the Chou family, Wan lamented his impoverishment, and expressed his desire to live like the Chous. Jaya told him that he needed to just accept the world the way it was, in an attempt to dissuade him from stealing from the Chous again, but Wan took that as incentive to change his situation. By volunteering for a hunt in the Spirit Wilds, he received the ability to firebend from the local lion turtle, but did not return it when he decided not to participate in the expedition. Instead, he brought the ability back with him into the city and used it to inspire several peasants to rebel against the Chous. At night, the group assembled outside of the Chou palace. Jaya attempted to dissuade Wan a final time from going through with his plan, as bringing the power of fire inside the city was forbidden. Wan dismissed his concerns, responding that it was time they showed the Chous that they did not fear them and had the power to change their destiny. They all disguised themselves with masks and approached the palace gates, where Wan demanded entrance. Chou the Elder, noticing the group of peasants, questioned their presence. The tallest of the Chou brothers responded by informing his father not to worry and that they would handle the situation. As the Chou brothers emerged from inside, Wan offered the three the chance to avoid a conflict if they would give up their food supply. As the only visibly armed party, the brothers laughed at the comment, believing they had the upper hand. However, as they charged the rebels, a masked Wan stepped forward and firebent at them, forcing them out of the way and breaking down the front gate. The rebels infiltrated the palace, where Wan used his firebending to destroy the door to the food cellars. On his orders, the peasants began taking as much food as they could gather. However, as they were making their way out, the Chou brothers returned with reinforcements. Wan instructed Jaya to get everyone to safety and promptly charged the incoming defenders. Although vastly outnumbered, his bending abilities allowed him to keep the guards at bay. The fight continued in his advantage, until Little Chou jumped on his back and unmasked him. Wan managed to throw him off, but when the Chou began to beg for mercy, Wan felt his resolve to strike him down waver and he surrendered; the moment he dissipated his fire, he was overpowered by the guards.
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