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Meteorite

A meteor soared across the sky before crashing near Shu Jing.

A meteorite is a mass of rock or other matter of extraterrestrial origin that has crashed onto the Earth's surface. Depending on the site of impact and size of the meteorite, it can cause significant damage to the infrastructure of local population centers. After striking the surface of the Earth, meteorites can create large depressions known as craters.

History[]

In Avatar Roku's lifetime, the Fire Nation began to collect large quantities of meteorite metal. The world was on the brink of the first true industrial revolution, and many nations recognized the value of meteorite metal, which was unbreakable when forged. Collecting a large mass of meteorite metal in one place attracted the attention of Rust, a spirit attracted to the "delicious" smell of meteorite metal.[1][2]

The Fire Nation had great plans for the meteorite metal, and Minister Khuchtei speculated that it could be used to improve on Fire Lord Sozin's prototypes for overland war vehicles in order to construct metal tanks. However, the meteorite crates were stolen while the Four Nations Summit & Technological Symposium was being celebrated in Hari Bulkan. Khuchtei was furious and considered the theft tantamount to a declaration of war. Recognizing the diplomatic crisis that was unfolding, the Northern Water Tribe diplomat and waterbending master Taqukaq contacted his local connections, trusting them to resolve the situation at hand.[1]

In 100 AG, during the Hundred Year War, while Team Avatar was gazing at a meteor shower, they witnessed a large meteoroid enter the Earth's atmosphere and crash down nearby. The hot rock started a fire that threatened to consume the nearby village of Shu Jing. With combined efforts, Aang, Katara, and Toph managed to extinguish the flames with their bending.

Piandao and Sokka

Piandao examined the meteorite Sokka brought to him as proposed material for his sword.

Several days later, Sokka sought to learn the art of swordfighting under Master Piandao. When tasked to choose material to make his own sword, Sokka remembered the meteorite that had crashed nearby and, with the help of his friends, transported the large rock to Piandao's castle. The swordmaster stated that the meteorite would provide a sword "unlike any other in the world". After a day and night of tedious labor by Sokka, he and his master crafted a sword out of the rock. The meteorite gave the sword its unique black color and proved to be harder than any other steel on the planet.[3]

Sokka saved a small portion of the meteorite and gave it to Toph, who would later use it for various tasks with her earthbending, most commonly wearing it as a bracelet.[4][5]

Suyin Beifong collected meteorites and used them for metalbending, saying they were perfect for beginners as they had a unique property which made them easier to bend. She instructed Avatar Korra in the art of metalbending with this collection.[6] However, after Kuvira took control of Zaofu, she processed the collection to be fluid and incorporated it in the controls of her enormous mecha suit.[7] When Korra reached its control room, both metalbenders employed them in the ensuing duel.[8]

Description[]

It is difficult to determine a meteor's appearance before it lands on the Earth's surface, as it almost always becomes damaged in the process. The size of meteors ranges considerably from being very small to quite large. They are also of different shapes; although, they are typically spherical or elliptical.

Uses[]

Sokka used meteorite ore to make the blade of his sword, which, according to Piandao, made it a fine and formidable weapon.[4] Furthermore, Toph was able to make use of the rock through earthbending, which enabled her to manipulate its shape and wear it as a bracelet or create a lock pick.[9] Her bracelet would later help her find potential metalbenders.[10] Suyin Beifong used meteorites from her collection to teach metalbending,[6] though the same meteorites were later liquefied and used as part of the controls of Kuvira's enormous mecha suit.[7]

Trivia[]

  • Sokka referred to the meteorite as "space earth", which Katara argued was incorrect because it could not be "earth" if it came from space.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game. Wan Shi Tong's Adventure Guide, Version 1.0, 2022, p. 96.
  2. Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game. Wan Shi Tong's Adventure Guide, Version 1.0, 2022, p. 98.
  3. From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com. Encyclopedia now broken, archived at The Lost Lore of Avatar Aang - Gear: Sokka's sword.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Hedrick, Tim (writer) & Volpe, Giancarlo (director). (October 12, 2007). "Sokka's Master". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 4. Nickelodeon.
  5. From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com. Encyclopedia now broken, archived at The Lost Lore of Avatar Aang - Gear: Toph's space earth bracelet.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Mattila, Katie (writer) & Graham, Ian (director). (July 18, 2014). "Old Wounds". The Legend of Korra. Book Three: Change. Episode 6. Nickelodeon.
  7. 7.0 7.1 DiMartino, Michael Dante; Konietzko, Bryan; Hedrick, Tim & Hamilton, Joshua (March 10, 2015). "Kuvira's Gambit" commentary. Book Four: Balance Blu-ray.
  8. DiMartino, Michael Dante (writer) & Zwyer, Melchior (director). (December 19, 2014). "The Last Stand". The Legend of Korra. Book Four: Balance. Episode 13. Nick.com.
  9. Hedrick, Tim (writer) & Dos Santos, Joaquim (director). (November 9, 2007). "The Puppetmaster". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 8. Nickelodeon.
  10. DiMartino, Michael Dante; Konietzko, Bryan; Yang, Gene Luen (writer), Sasaki of Gurihiru (penciling, inking), Kawano of Gurihiru (colorist), Heisler, Michael; Comicraft (letterer). The Promise Part Two (May 30, 2012), Dark Horse Comics.

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