"Tress MacNeille"@nl . . "Grey"@nl . "1.57788E10"^^ . "Aang, past Avatars, more.."@nl . . . . "air"@nl . "Female"@en . "Yangchen"@nl . . . "Fully Realized Avatar"@nl . "Avatar Yangchen was the Avatar incarnate born out of the Air Nomads before Aang. She first appears in \"The Avatar State\". However, only a glimpse of her performing a powerful Airbending move is revealed. She is properly introduced in the online game, Escape from the Spirit World. Yangchen was a respected Avatar noted for her wisdom and power. Though an Air Nomad, Avatar Yangchen was feared in her time due to her willingness to do \"whatever it takes\" to protect the world and keep its balance. She was so dedicated to her duty that for one whole generation after her death there were no instances of war at all."@nl . . . . "Spirit"@nl . . . . "Yangchen was born and raised by Air Nuns in the Western Air Temple. Like all Avatars, she mastered the elements and the Avatar State in order to maintain world peace. A week after Yangchen had mastered the four elements, she set out with Master Boma, her sky bison, and her two winged lemurs, Pik and Pak, toward a shore-side city. Upon her arrival, she was told by its king that the local fortune tellers had predicted a tragedy coming from the sea to befall the city that evening. Believing the fortune, Yangchen waited on a cliff overlooking the water. When past midnight an enormous spirit emerged from the water, she felt an overwhelming grief emanating from the spirit and tried to make contact with him. He knocked her down, however, and the two engaged in battle, which would last through the"@en . . . "Deceased"@nl . . . . . . . . . "\"Remembrances\""@en . . "* Avatar\n* Nun"@en . "Unnamed fire Avatar"@en . "Brown"@nl . . . . . . . . . "air"@en . . . . "Air Nomads, Aang, Boma, all Avatars, Pik and Pak"@en . "Brown"@en . . . "\"The Avatar State\""@en . . "Yangchen"@en . . "Yangchen"@nl . "Avatar Yangchen was the Avatar incarnate born out of the Air Nomads before Aang. She first appears in \"The Avatar State\". However, only a glimpse of her performing a powerful Airbending move is revealed. She is properly introduced in the online game, Escape from the Spirit World."@nl . . . "Female"@nl . "Kuruk"@en . . . "The Elements"@nl . "Fully Realized Avatar"@en . "c. 345 BG"@en . "Yangchen was born and raised by Air Nuns in the Western Air Temple. Like all Avatars, she mastered the elements and the Avatar State in order to maintain world peace. A week after Yangchen had mastered the four elements, she set out with Master Boma, her sky bison, and her two winged lemurs, Pik and Pak, toward a shore-side city. Upon her arrival, she was told by its king that the local fortune tellers had predicted a tragedy coming from the sea to befall the city that evening. Believing the fortune, Yangchen waited on a cliff overlooking the water. When past midnight an enormous spirit emerged from the water, she felt an overwhelming grief emanating from the spirit and tried to make contact with him. He knocked her down, however, and the two engaged in battle, which would last through the night and leave the city in ruins. As dawn broke, Yangchen finally managed to convince the spirit to tell her who he was and what he wanted. She could not let him exact his revenge on the citizens for killing Lady Tienhai, however, so she struck a deal with the General Old Iron spirit, one she promised to maintain for eternity in exchange for a truce with the humans. Old Iron promised to never take up his armor against humanity, so long as the land remained free of human civilization. In return, Yangchen constructed a statue in Tienhai's memory and established a ritual among her people to visit the site once a year to prove that humankind could preserve and protect nature. So long as the land remained sacred to the Air Nomads, no one would dare develop the area and risk Old Iron's wrath. Over time, two statues were made of her: one in the Eastern Air Temple and one in the Western Air Temple. She died around 345 BG, and no threats of war occurred for an entire generation after this date. The Air Nomads continued to take yearly pilgrimages to the statue of Lady Tienhai until they were wiped out, renaming the ritual Yangchen's Festival."@en . .