. . . . "Earthbending"@ms . "Earthbending"@nl . . . . . . . . . . "By use of firm punches, kicks, and stomps, Earthbenders can - Depending on their level of skill and power - Do anything from launching destructive projectiles of stone, to raising the ground as protective barriers and shelters, to utterly reshaping the landscape around them. The most notable confirmed practicioner of Earthbending to be named is Toph Bei Fong. Other known Earthbenders are students of hers; those to be named among them are Len, Taw, Zhei, and Huangse."@en . . . . . . "Earthbending is one of the four elemental Bending Arts, the geokinetic ability to manipulate earth and rock, in all its various forms. It is used by people of the Earth Kingdom. Earth is the element of substance, making Earthbenders and their people in general proud, persistent and enduring. The first Earthbenders, Oma and Shu, learned their art from the Badgermoles. The key to Earthbending is neutral jing, which involves waiting and listening for the right moment to strike, and when that moment comes, acting decisively. In other words, Earthbenders generally endure their enemies' attacks until the right opportunity to counterattack reveals itself, then strike with unyielding force."@nl . "By use of firm punches, kicks, and stomps, Earthbenders can - Depending on their level of skill and power - Do anything from launching destructive projectiles of stone, to raising the ground as protective barriers and shelters, to utterly reshaping the landscape around them. The most notable confirmed practicioner of Earthbending to be named is Toph Bei Fong. Other known Earthbenders are students of hers; those to be named among them are Len, Taw, Zhei, and Huangse."@en . . . . . . . "Earthbending"@en . . . . . . . . . "*Metalbending\n*Sandbending"@nl . . . . "Earthbending"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "* Lavabending\n* Metalbending\n* Sandbending"@en . . . . "Badgermoles"@en . . . . "#003300"@nl . . . . . . . . . . "Earthbending"@nl . . . . . . "Earth is the element of substance, while the people of the Earth Kingdom are diverse, strong, and enduring. Following the lion turtles' decision to relinquish their role as protectors of mankind, Oma and Shu were the first earthbenders to learn this art from the badgermoles. The key to earthbending is utilizing neutral jing, which involves waiting and listening for the right moment to strike and, when that moment comes, acting decisively. In other words, earthbenders generally endure their enemies' attacks until the right opportunity to counterattack reveals itself."@en . . . . "Earthbending is one of the four elemental Bending Arts, the geokinetic ability to manipulate earth and rock, in all its various forms. It is used by people of the Earth Kingdom. Earth is the element of substance, making Earthbenders and their people in general proud, persistent and enduring. The first Earthbenders, Oma and Shu, learned their art from the Badgermoles."@nl . . . . . . "Earth"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Earth is the element of substance, while the people of the Earth Kingdom are diverse, strong, and enduring. Following the lion turtles' decision to relinquish their role as protectors of mankind, Oma and Shu were the first earthbenders to learn this art from the badgermoles. The key to earthbending is utilizing neutral jing, which involves waiting and listening for the right moment to strike and, when that moment comes, acting decisively. In other words, earthbenders generally endure their enemies' attacks until the right opportunity to counterattack reveals itself."@en . . . . . "Earth"@nl . .