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Zuko and Katara infiltrated one of these towers in an attempt to locate the Southern Raiders, whose leader murdered Katara's mother, Kya, six years before. They found plans for the unit's patrols and eventually tracked their flagship to Whaletail Island. This particular tower was isolated on a large, bulbous island of rock and its base was comprised of several facilities.

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  • Fire Navy communications towers
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  • Zuko and Katara infiltrated one of these towers in an attempt to locate the Southern Raiders, whose leader murdered Katara's mother, Kya, six years before. They found plans for the unit's patrols and eventually tracked their flagship to Whaletail Island. This particular tower was isolated on a large, bulbous island of rock and its base was comprised of several facilities.
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  • fire
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  • "The Southern Raiders"
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  • Military structure
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  • Throughout the four nations
abstract
  • Zuko and Katara infiltrated one of these towers in an attempt to locate the Southern Raiders, whose leader murdered Katara's mother, Kya, six years before. They found plans for the unit's patrols and eventually tracked their flagship to Whaletail Island. This particular tower was isolated on a large, bulbous island of rock and its base was comprised of several facilities.
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