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The Northern Water Tribe Royal Palace was built long before the start of the Hundred Year War, when group of waterbenders united to build the capital city of the Northern Water Tribe in an attempt to bring all the tribes of the North Pole together. Formal control over the Water Tribes was consolidated to a single chief, with the palace serving as the seat of the local government.
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The Northern Water Tribe Royal Palace was built long before the start of the Hundred Year War, when group of waterbenders united to build the capital city of the Northern Water Tribe in an attempt to bring all the tribes of the North Pole together. Formal control over the Water Tribes was consolidated to a single chief, with the palace serving as the seat of the local government. Avatar Roku studied waterbending at the Northern Water Tribe. As a test for his mastery, he and his his teacher held a duel in the waters before the palace. However, a powerful counterattack from the Fire Nation native slammed his teacher down against the palace's walls. When Avatar Aang and his friends, Sokka and Katara, arrived at the Northern Water Tribe in the winter of 100 AG, they were warmly welcomed at the palace by the chief at the time, Arnook. Inside the main hall, a welcome feast was held in the Avatar's honor, as well as for the occasion of Princess Yue's sixteenth birthday. To entertain the guests, Master Pakku and his students performed a waterbending show, after which he accepted Aang to be his student. After Katara was denied to study under the master as well and received secretive lessons from Aang at night, she was called to the palace where she needed to apologize for her disrespectful acts. However, she refused to do so and challenged Pakku to a duel in the main hall. Although he refused at first, the two battled it out right at the palace's gates. Katara would be deemed to be a master later on by Pakku on that same spot. As the Fire Navy arrived at the city, Arnook called together a meeting inside the palace's hall. There, he announced that a special team would be formed by volunteers to defend the tribe, whom he marked with a special sign on their foreheads. When it became clear that the defending warriors would need help, Princess Yue led Aang and Katara through the palace toward the Spirit Oasis, where the young Avatar would ask the spirits for help. As Aang merged with La, the Ocean Spirit, to form one being, the two appeared behind the palace and walked through it, engulfing the structure as they passed. In 151 AG, the palace and the rest of the Northern Water Tribe came under attack by dark spirits after Prince Tonraq inadvertently angered them by destroying the sacred forest where they resided. Although the entities were calmed down and sent on their way again, Tonraq was called before his father, the chief at that time, in the throne room, where he was banished for his actions.