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Air was the most important natural resource to Airbenders. Peaceful race. They lived in huge temples and traveled the world on Flying Bison. They were the most spiritual of all the cultures and lived in harmony with nature. They also were fun loving and had the strong sense of humor.
Honest and forthright, they preferred to use their powers strictly for defensive purposes.
Autumn is their season. More air nomad children were born in this season than any other. Unlike children of the other nations, all Air Nomads were born with bending abilities.
Their temples sit atop high mountain peaks, above the clouds. They were carved from stone, with huge spires rising into the sky. The only way to get to the air temples is on a Flying Bison.
The Air Nomads were peaceful and environmentally friendly. They tried not to leave a mark on the land, and any industries they created, such as farming and gardening, were powered naturally. They also produced their own food.
Philosophy and Style
Airbending is a dynamic skill. Benders use air to enhance natural abilities, allowing one person to defend against multiple attackers from different disciplines. Because no special weapon is required, airbending is well suited to nomadic life.
Airbending is similar to the Chinese martial art known as Baguazhang. In, Baguazhang movements employ the whole body with smooth coiling and uncoiling actions, utilizing hand techniques, dynamic footwork, and throws. Rapid-fire movements draw energy from the center of the abdomen.
Techniques
Airbending is a highly versatile skill. An airbender can run faster by decreasing their air resistance and jump higher and farther by creating wind gusts to enhance their motion. They can protect themselves during a fall by forming a wind cushion, and they can run up vertical surfaces such as walls and trees by generating a wind current behind them.
For a high level attack, an airbender can create an air Vortex to suck in an opponent, spin them around, and spit them out.
They can also create an air Dome to Shield themselves and can deflect attacks with wind gusts.
Their signature tool is a wooden staff. Not magical, it can transform mechanically into a small glider. Airbenders control air currents to sustain their flight over limited distances
Air Nomad Monks
The air Nomads were led by an order of monks. The monks taught the future generations of Airbenders. They were also responsible for training the new Avatar each time the cycle returned to Air. Many monks were excellent bakers! They made fruit pies, delicious dumplings, and many kinds of inventive desserts.
The monks lived in four temples, located at each compass point - north, south, east, and west. Air Nomads not linked to a temple had no permanent home and roamed the world individually or in groups.
Meditation was an important part of an Airbenders' daily routines. It helped them focus their energy and understand the power of the air.
Levels of Airbending
One must master Airbending to earn the arrow tattoos. To do this, an Airbender must invent a new move and pass the 36 levels of Airbending. Though Aang had only reached the 35th level before you left the Jongmu Temple, his invention of the Air Scooter earned him his tattoos early.