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- There’s no way to defeat Koh but Aang learns that in the past Roku got the best of the spirit. He contacts the former Avatar who reveals he never defeated Koh.
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When Aang came to Koh, seeking information about Tui and La, the ancient spirit tried, but failed, to steal the young Avatar 's face. Aang appealed to Koh for information regarding the Moon and Ocean Spirits, Tui and La, when Koh warned the Avatar of impending danger the spirits faced.
Feb 22, 2024 · Aang leaves but Koh promises, “we’ll meet again.”. This never happened on either Avatar: The Last Airbender or its sequel animated series, The Legend of Korra. However in the graphic novel ...
As the Fire Nation closes in on the Northern Water Tribe, Aang enters the Spirit World in search of the Moon Spirit and Ocean Spirit to lend him their power ...
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Feb 22, 2024 · When Aang confronts Koh in the Spirit World, Koh teases Aang with the face of a familiar person from the Avatar’s past. Koh stole the face of Ummi, a woman from the Northern Water Tribe...
Mar 24, 2024 · Unlike other spirits, Koh loves interacting with humans, and there's a lot for Avatar fans to remember about him. Avatar: The Last Airbender was the start of a new universe. Here's a complete timeline of what happened before Avatar and through Legend of Korra.
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Jul 16, 2012 · Aang realises Koh is talking about the Koi fish in the spirit oasis and Koh narrowly misses his chance to steal Aang's face. Koh leaves Aang stating they will meet again.
Feb 22, 2024 · Episode 6 of Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 1 is titled “Masks”, and for good reason. In it, Aang tries to figure out how to defeat Koh the Face Stealer, a malevolent spirit that wears the visages of others; he’s rescued from captivity by a masked swordsman. These are the literal interpretations.