Avatar Aang briefly attended this school under the alias of Kuzon late in the spring of 100 AG, claiming that he came from the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom. While there, he learned that the students were not learning the correct historic information in their classes. For example, they believed that the Air Nomads had their own formal military, when in actuality they did not. Dancing, a means of self-expression, was also frowned upon, for it inspired creativity and ingenuity - two traits that posed a threat to the Fire Lord's control over his people. Through strict disciplinarian teachings and deceptive propaganda, the children and adults of the Fire Nation alike were taught to view the Hundred Year War as their way of spreading their greatness throughout the world. Very few ac
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| - Avatar Aang briefly attended this school under the alias of Kuzon late in the spring of 100 AG, claiming that he came from the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom. While there, he learned that the students were not learning the correct historic information in their classes. For example, they believed that the Air Nomads had their own formal military, when in actuality they did not. Dancing, a means of self-expression, was also frowned upon, for it inspired creativity and ingenuity - two traits that posed a threat to the Fire Lord's control over his people. Through strict disciplinarian teachings and deceptive propaganda, the children and adults of the Fire Nation alike were taught to view the Hundred Year War as their way of spreading their greatness throughout the world. Very few ac
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| - Avatar Aang briefly attended this school under the alias of Kuzon late in the spring of 100 AG, claiming that he came from the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom. While there, he learned that the students were not learning the correct historic information in their classes. For example, they believed that the Air Nomads had their own formal military, when in actuality they did not. Dancing, a means of self-expression, was also frowned upon, for it inspired creativity and ingenuity - two traits that posed a threat to the Fire Lord's control over his people. Through strict disciplinarian teachings and deceptive propaganda, the children and adults of the Fire Nation alike were taught to view the Hundred Year War as their way of spreading their greatness throughout the world. Very few acknowledged the fear and terror the Fire Nation had brought to the other nations.
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