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Aang Memorial Island
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This island was created to honor the memory of Avatar Aang, who had played a pivotal role in restoring peace and balance to the world by ending the Hundred Year War and creating the United Republic of Nations. In 171 AG, Aang's statue was torn from its pedestal by Dark Avatar Unalaq during his assault on Republic City and subsequently thrown into the bay. Within two weeks following the battle, it was returned to its proper position.
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"Welcome to Republic City"
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Yue Bay, near Republic City
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This island was created to honor the memory of Avatar Aang, who had played a pivotal role in restoring peace and balance to the world by ending the Hundred Year War and creating the United Republic of Nations. In 170 AG, after Korra aided Tarrlok and his task force with an assault on an Equalists training base, she publicly challenged the Equalist leader, Amon, to a duel on Aang Memorial Island at midnight. When the clock on the island struck midnight, Amon was not present, prompting Korra to eventually give up waiting, believing Amon had not accepted her challenge. However, as she was leaving, she was assaulted and dragged into the museum underneath the statue by several Equalists. Korra managed to fight some of them off by raising part of the ground with her earthbending, but she was soon overpowered by their numbers and immobilized by chi blockers. When the Avatar regained consciousness, Amon emerged from the shadows and told her that he had a plan that would eradicate the world of benders and that he was saving her for last. After Amon knocked Korra unconscious, she experienced her first vision of Aang. After the Equalists attacked Republic City, they vandalized Aang's statue by hanging Equalist banners from its staff and covering its face with a giant mask, similar to the one worn by Amon. Later, when the Equalists were using their biplanes to destroy the United Forces' battleships, General Iroh crashed one of the biplanes into the statue's head, thereby knocking off the mask and causing it to fall into the bay. In 171 AG, Aang's statue was torn from its pedestal by Dark Avatar Unalaq during his assault on Republic City and subsequently thrown into the bay. Within two weeks following the battle, it was returned to its proper position.