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The Sun Warrior civilization is one of the earliest known firebending cultures, and predates the Fire Nation by thousands of years. Because of this, their philosophy regarding firebending is pure and uncorrupted, based upon the life-giving and creative aspects of fire. As their name suggests, they draw the power of their firebending from the sun's energy, focusing on physical heat as well as spiritual enlightenment and idealism.

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  • Sun Warriors
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  • The Sun Warriors revere and guard the two great Firebending masters, Ran and Shao; one of which is a red dragon, while the other a blue dragon. These dragons pass on the secrets of Firebending by breathing a multicolored flame over those they deem worthy.
  • The Sun Warrior civilization is one of the earliest known firebending cultures, and predates the Fire Nation by thousands of years. Because of this, their philosophy regarding firebending is pure and uncorrupted, based upon the life-giving and creative aspects of fire. As their name suggests, they draw the power of their firebending from the sun's energy, focusing on physical heat as well as spiritual enlightenment and idealism.
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  • fire
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  • "The Firebending Masters"
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  • To Protect the Ancient Origin of all Firebending.
  • To protect the ancient origin of all firebending.
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  • The Sun Warrior civilization is one of the earliest known firebending cultures, and predates the Fire Nation by thousands of years. Because of this, their philosophy regarding firebending is pure and uncorrupted, based upon the life-giving and creative aspects of fire. As their name suggests, they draw the power of their firebending from the sun's energy, focusing on physical heat as well as spiritual enlightenment and idealism. The Sun Warriors also revered and guarded the two great firebending masters, Ran and Shaw, two dragons, one red and one blue. These dragons passed on the secrets of firebending by breathing a multicolored flame over those they deem worthy. The Sun Warriors developed all of the original firebending forms, such as the Dancing Dragon, but their philosophy is radically different from the present-day Fire Nation. While most consider firebending to be an instrument of destruction fueled by rage and hate, the Sun Warriors believe it represents life and energy, as if there is a sun within every firebender. They are keepers of the Eternal Flame, a great fire that is said to be the first given to mankind by the dragons. The Sun Warriors prefer to keep their society secret from the outside world; therefore, anyone who discovers their tribe and is deemed worthy to be taught the nature of firebending is instructed to never reveal the existence of the tribe to anybody else. Aang and Zuko kept their word, seeing that while they did mention the form of firebending they learned, they made no mention of the supposedly lost civilization.
  • The Sun Warriors revere and guard the two great Firebending masters, Ran and Shao; one of which is a red dragon, while the other a blue dragon. These dragons pass on the secrets of Firebending by breathing a multicolored flame over those they deem worthy. The Sun Warriors developed all of the original Firebending forms, such as the Dancing Dragon, but their philosophy is radically different from the present-day Fire Nation. While most consider Firebending to be an instrument of destruction fueled by rage and hate, the Sun Warriors believe it represents life and energy, as if there was a Sun within every Firebender. They are keepers of the Eternal Flame, a great fire that is said to be the first given to mankind by the dragons. The Sun Warriors prefer to keep their society secret to the outside world, presumably to ensure the survival of the two dragons. Therefore, anyone who discovers their tribe and is deemed worthy to know the nature of firebending is instructed to never, ever reveal the existence of the tribe to anybody else. Aang and Zuko kept their word, seeing that while they mention the learned form, they make no mention about the supposedly lost civilization.
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