Note: While making this, I realized Rangi was supposed to fall from a raised platform, so that’s my bad. Also, like other videos, some of the passages explaining Kyoshi’s thoughts were not included so some of the scenes could flow better.
“Because you won’t” was so savaged and heartwretched at the same time. Kyoshi was conflicted about Yun from the beginning, denying that he was the “real” Yun...when he was. Rangi getting badly hurt was the push she needed to get to Yun. Maybe some readers think that the “good” guys won but, they didn’t. Kyoshi lost her adoptive father, and killed her friend. Kyoshi not killing Jianzhu was a good thing because then her whole arc would’ve been an act of revenge while killing Yun was an act of grief.
Air Draconian I thought where Kyoshi and Rangi cried near the end chapter for Yun sealed for me of their grief, and yes, a glimpse of Hei-Ran’s perspective of his death would’ve be nice but I think they didn’t want to drag it? I know she already grieve him in book 1 and she was guilty about it. But Kyoshi and Rangi feelings for Yum were different because Kyoshi always loved Yun for Yun, and Rangi, well, cared for Avatar Yun because of her duty so I can understand why the suffering of them both is a different process.
I also think they brush off Lek’s death a little, I don’t remember Rangi mentioning him at all? Unless I missed it. I read the first book twice and picked up extra stuff. Now I have to re read the second book to see what might’ve missed. Such as Kyoshi little jealousy scene when Rangi said hi to her old classmate 🤷🏽♀️
@@MidnightVirgo24 Lek is always in Kyoshi's mind, it is the reason why kyoshi is always "prepared" for battle, she don't want a repeat of what happen to Lek. Did kyoshi told Rangi about Lek?
So just to be clear: Waterbenders can freeze internal organs solid with a touch and bloodbend you Earthbendrs can send all manner of sharp and/or heavy objects through your body Firebenders can set you ablaze, strike you with lightning, or just straight up combust you with a thought Airbenders can rip the air straight out of your lungs I know we've seen combat in the shows, but it's a kids series so the violence is tempered. But actual life or death combat in the Avatar universe would be oh so very gory.
it's why I feel Kyoshi's story could really benefit from being, using US tv ratings, a TV-14 LV to TV-MA LV show to show the actual costs and brutality of war within the Avatar setting and even the needs of bending at the time by showing the origins of some of the one off episode bending styles like Bloodbending or Combustionbending. honestly even a war drama set around 50 AG could be really good with the same detail
Imagine if what Sozin did with the volcano when he helped Roku (the heat redirection) could be applied to humans. Would that mean a firebender can "heat-bend" your body temperature down until you turn into a frozen husk?
@@ramaziotivegito6853 although I have no evidence to back this up, I feel like firebenders can only redirect heat down to room or body temperature. I doubt they can cool things below freezing point…
@@lucasrobin2788 true, but airbending was once considered the least aggresive art (and we know that is bs because of Zaheer) so it's obvious the only limit to how bending can affect human bodies is up to the master's own mindset. Katara could bloodbend but her moral code didn't let her use it like Hama did. Heck I just realized that Kyoshi here might have used 'pseudo bloodbend' to finish Yun. Now I really wish Avatar was R-rated. So many possibilities.
@@ramaziotivegito6853 oh I meant it less from a ‘human body’ perspective and more from a ‘fire = hot’ perspective. I don’t feel like firebenders, who’s entire spiritual identity focuses on pushing energy into the world through flame, would have the ability to remove energy from something enough to freeze it. Waterbenders sure - their element is all about change, so they can turn things to steam or ice. But fire? Idk it doesn’t feel right
I feel so bad for Kyoshi. Her social circle literally destroyed itself until she was left let alone to pick up the pieces and deal with the trauma for the rest of her very long life. Anyone who says she was some kill-happy Xena warrior queen type doesn't know a damn thing about her. She was a tormented woman with a broken heart propped up to be some unstoppable badass.
This is why Kyoshi is my favourite character, if you look a little bit closer at what's underneath the war paint, you see a very anxious and vulnerable person trying to make the best of her situation. And I'm sure everyone can relate to that a little bit at least once in their lives
Definitely. And the dialogue was also incredible. Yun saying “the Earth is my element. I just let people borrow it.” Is one of the most badass lines I’ve ever heard
Well, Yun had a complicated backstory. Orphaned, though unknown if he was abandoned, lost his parents, or... worse. Alone on the streets until Jianzhu finds him. Unwillingly becoming a pawn of his. And discarded when he had no actual value to him. Left at the mercy of an abhorred dark spirit. While he gave in to his darkest feelings to survive, Yun died right then. He basically thought no one cared about him at all and was purely dead inside. To me, Yun is a person who was made to carry so much responsibility, it made him snap. "When we hit our lowest points, we are open to the greatest change." But change goes both ways. And "when we give into dispair, we surrender to our lowest instincts."
I was shocked when Yun stabbed Rangi. I instantly stopped reading the book, and I sat there for a few minutes like: 🤯 did Rangi just...die, it was really unclear. Like I was so confused. I honestly thought Rangi had died. I’m so glad they didn’t kill her, she’s my favourite character 🔥 Your artwork is amazing, you can really see the characters emotions, what’s going on in that scene, they’re very detailed and they are so accurate. Amazing job.
Such great books. I went out and bought both of Kyoshi’s books. If I want content, I better spend money on it. I haven’t added physical books to my collection in years! I treasure these Kyoshi’s ones!
Kyoshi really did have is worse off than any of the other Avatars we know now. Not only did no one know she was the Avatar until she was in her teens, but losing almost everyone she ever cared for in different ways; Jianzu, Yun, Lek, Rangi. Aang losing his whole people and Korra’s PTSD look pretty tame compared to baring witness to you losing your loved ones
I don't know, losing your people might be worse. Because not only are you losing your loved ones; brothers, sisters, mother and father figures, heck King Bumi is Aang's only living friend left... he literally lost his entire way of life. There was no one left in the world who knew about air nomad culture, who could maintain its temples, its foods and songs, he's literally the only person in the world who can play their games, and no one in the entire planet can honestly relate to going to sleep as part of a collective identity and waking up to find said identity washed away by a war that was (theoretically) your job to prevent, which you (theoretically) COULD have prevented if you hadn't run away from your responsibility for that single time. That doesn't in any way diminish the struggles each of them has been through - losing your culture, your family/friends, your entire sense of self, non of these can or should be compared because that's not how pain and trauma work - but I mean, if I absolutely had to choose who had it worse... Cabbage man literally traveled the world to avoid the Avatar, and his business still nearly went under anyway
Just like the word Kyoshi has said to Hei-Ran “I know exactly what to do with anyone who would hurt your daughter..” so Yun you can’t make it after you stabbed Avatar’s wife.
@@jboy8746 yeah that's true, tbh Kuruk's story got me more, just so good yet so sad, though Yun's story wasn't less tragic. Also I think Yun turn out to be good villain, and one of the greatest earthbenders. I think if he hadn't died so young, he could probably invent metalbending.
@@alan6031 I am rereading the books and I remembered that Yun was a pawn , a filler till the real avatar was discovered and then he was tossed aside. He himself felt out off place while being the avatar but that was his second chance in life (cuz like Kyoshi, he was raised in the streets too)
Yun was one of Kyoshi's first friends and maybe one of her first crushes and she had to see him turn into a monster when he really shouldn't have been one. Then she had to be the one to end him.
Technically, she is. Just in the avatar state, of course. Her abilities as a bender, not in the avatar state, would certainly be based solely on the training she did during her current lifetime. Thus, whether or not her fighting skills are superior is definitely debatable.
I kinda wonder about the limit of waterbending since the ATLA. I mean, if waterbender can easily make and bend ice, surely they can turn something into ice as long as there's water in it, including humans. Flash freezing, that's the name.
This kyoshi novels have to be rated for adult if they want to animate it accurately. The bending moves in Kyoshi novel almost always have the intent to kill.
Wow, Kyoshi made liquid (blood in the body) froze, which she couldn`t see. Maybe she could forgive Yun`s lies what he is an avatar, but not Rangi`s dearth.
Spoiler ''Someone who dedicated his whole being to his Avatarhood.'' The Rise of Kyoshi chapter 3: The Boy From Makapu. This sentence in this chapter makes perfect sense because only written word on Yun's tombstone is ''The boy from Makapu''. F.C.Yee did awesome job connecting two Kyoshi novel's details.
It is similar, but the way it was described in the book by the woman who taught Kyoshi this *healing technique* was different. It was an extremely difficult technique that Kyoshi was specifically warned against using because if the amount of cold transferred wasn’t _perfect_ it would do... well, what it does here. Kyoshi just did the technique and overdid the amount of cold she sent on purpose to flash freeze Yun’s organs. It doesn’t take a full moon to do that, the full moon is needed to have full control over the movement of blood through the whole body at once. Unless you’re Yakone or his sons.
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Well it wasn’t the blood she was bending she was bending the literal water in his body
Kyoshi doesn't really like violance. It's amazing that she managed to stay calm. If this was aang he would just go berserk in avatar state and probably would have ended him there if not stopped by his friends.
@@ShoppingBored: But Kyoshi ends him there in a fully intentional and considered manner (albeït under duress). I do not fault her for it, and she really is not the murder hobo that everyone memewise portrays her as in the fandom, but I am not sure that cold choice is better than something bordering on accident due to loss of control and emotional outburst.
This is an amazingly specific spoiler-ful title to a video that just pops up because of the word Kyoshi. I'm reading this book right now and I suppose I now know precisely how it ends cause I went on RUclips.
Amazing work, but could you please change the title to something that’s less of a spoiler? Me and a lot of other people have been unintentionally spoiled because of it.
@@lonebattledroid4474 This isn't something just anyone can do whenever they like. This is a powerful healing technique. And you have to be extremely powerful to pull it off. And I mean like if-Amon-and-Katara-had-a-baby powerful.
Its supposed to be a healing technique where you lower someone's temperature slightly to slow their death. Its extremely hard to pull off and if done wrong can kill. Atuat seemingly pioneered this and taught it to Kyoshi before she returned to fight Yun. Kyoshi purposefully was too intense with the freeze so that Yun died.
@@SkittlesMafiaHe wasn’t spoiled. He was raised that way. His teachers became more and more extreme with him, ultimately causing him to not understand how to accept and grow from mistakes. It is because of this that Yun did not cope very well with realizing that he is not the Avatar. He was a good person, who had over-ambitious mentorship, whom wanted him to be Kuruk, and not himself.
This video is super ! I love your work and your draws are bioutifull ! Haw meni time you set for make a video ? I Am really for my English and I hope you understands me. (I have rites in French if you don’t understand me) cette vidéo est super ! J adore votre travail et vos dessin son magnifique! Combie n de temps mettez vous pour fair une vidéo ? Je suis crèment désoler pour mon anglais et j espère que vous arrivez à me comprendre .( j ai réécrit en français si vous n arrivez pas à me comprendre )
The youtube video viewer watched in horror as he relived the painful attack on Rangi. His desperation was as terrible as the sensation of suffocating. Which-in a way, he was-as he forgot to breathe.
Well the majority of Fan base Like myself who grew up watching The Last AirBender are young adults now, so I don't mind them telling more of a mature and darker story within the universe.
But I think they can only partially lower the temperature for healing purpose which can also go wrong if slightly uncontrolled. To fully freeze someone inside out you either need to have tremendous raw bending power or have the Avatar state which in this case, kyoshi has both. Hence only she was able to pull this up
It was a mistake. The order of white lotus thought the avatar is Yun when they looked into Kuruk's successor because he good in playing paid sho (which is one of Kuruk's trait). And then after several training, they realize the real avatar is Kyoshi
@@zoombini1831 It was more like he played with a particular strategy that only Kuruk used, that and their divination methods said the Avatar was on that village. It's still weird, but apparently they were desperate for finding the Avatar and this seemed like too much of a coincidence
@@fortinovakbarirdam8594 The white lotus was so little at that time. They did not have a right to decide who the new Avatar was. It was a big mistake done by Jianzhu and Kelsang
Not the same as blood bending. She’s using a lethal version of a medical technique she was taught earlier in the book. It’s meant to slow down the body’s metabolic processes by carefully chilling the circulatory system... I think. It’s not controlling the flow or moving body parts around with bending like a bloodbender, it’s just making the part you touch colder to slow the rate of bleeding or spread of infection.
The title sounds like a spoiler to me. I didn't get to this part of the book and so I will not listen to it yet, but I really wish this thing didn't get in my recomandations. 😐 I just set my eyes on it and now I can't take my mind off .
Note: While making this, I realized Rangi was supposed to fall from a raised platform, so that’s my bad.
Also, like other videos, some of the passages explaining Kyoshi’s thoughts were not included so some of the scenes could flow better.
You planning on making any more art on thus book? These videos are awsome.
Dose Rangi get better and patched up after that?!!!
JAZZIEJAM yes I am! Eventually I’ll have more videos up
Pascal Hicks Yeah, Kyoshi healed her using the Avatar state immediately after
@@kkachi95 Just like when Rey healed Ben Solo!!!
Roku: I can’t kill my own friend!
Kyoshi: my friend disrespected my lovers right to live, and so he forfeited his
*she
@@whatthefisfilipinx nothing wrong with the use of pronoun. 500 people would have disagreed 3 years ago otherwise.
@@whatthefisfilipinxYun is male? They aren’t talking about Rangi
Roku was willing to do it, he only gave Sozin one chance to live. Kyoshi seemed to give her first crush quite a few chances to change.
Roku would do nothing if he killed sozin in cold blood he would've to take over as firelord the next day
“Because you won’t” was so savaged and heartwretched at the same time. Kyoshi was conflicted about Yun from the beginning, denying that he was the “real” Yun...when he was. Rangi getting badly hurt was the push she needed to get to Yun. Maybe some readers think that the “good” guys won but, they didn’t. Kyoshi lost her adoptive father, and killed her friend. Kyoshi not killing Jianzhu was a good thing because then her whole arc would’ve been an act of revenge while killing Yun was an act of grief.
Air Draconian I thought where Kyoshi and Rangi cried near the end chapter for Yun sealed for me of their grief, and yes, a glimpse of Hei-Ran’s perspective of his death would’ve be nice but I think they didn’t want to drag it? I know she already grieve him in book 1 and she was guilty about it. But Kyoshi and Rangi feelings for Yum were different because Kyoshi always loved Yun for Yun, and Rangi, well, cared for Avatar Yun because of her duty so I can understand why the suffering of them both is a different process.
I also think they brush off Lek’s death a little, I don’t remember Rangi mentioning him at all? Unless I missed it. I read the first book twice and picked up extra stuff. Now I have to re read the second book to see what might’ve missed. Such as Kyoshi little jealousy scene when Rangi said hi to her old classmate 🤷🏽♀️
I wasn't really sad because Yun died I just felt bad that Kyoshi had to do it. They revealed Yun's true colors in the 2nd book.
@@lonebattledroid4474 are you mad? True colours? Jianzhu damaged that boy deep. He didn’t deserve this fate. Kyoshi killed her friend.
@@MidnightVirgo24 Lek is always in Kyoshi's mind, it is the reason why kyoshi is always "prepared" for battle, she don't want a repeat of what happen to Lek. Did kyoshi told Rangi about Lek?
This... is the same franchise where a kid got high on cactus juice 😰
He was 15 at the time, Zuko was 16
And a 17 yo literally ices someone.
It’ll quench ya !!!
Lol
😂🤣
So just to be clear:
Waterbenders can freeze internal organs solid with a touch and bloodbend you
Earthbendrs can send all manner of sharp and/or heavy objects through your body
Firebenders can set you ablaze, strike you with lightning, or just straight up combust you with a thought
Airbenders can rip the air straight out of your lungs
I know we've seen combat in the shows, but it's a kids series so the violence is tempered. But actual life or death combat in the Avatar universe would be oh so very gory.
it's why I feel Kyoshi's story could really benefit from being, using US tv ratings, a TV-14 LV to TV-MA LV show to show the actual costs and brutality of war within the Avatar setting and even the needs of bending at the time by showing the origins of some of the one off episode bending styles like Bloodbending or Combustionbending. honestly even a war drama set around 50 AG could be really good with the same detail
Imagine if what Sozin did with the volcano when he helped Roku (the heat redirection) could be applied to humans. Would that mean a firebender can "heat-bend" your body temperature down until you turn into a frozen husk?
@@ramaziotivegito6853 although I have no evidence to back this up, I feel like firebenders can only redirect heat down to room or body temperature. I doubt they can cool things below freezing point…
@@lucasrobin2788 true, but airbending was once considered the least aggresive art (and we know that is bs because of Zaheer) so it's obvious the only limit to how bending can affect human bodies is up to the master's own mindset. Katara could bloodbend but her moral code didn't let her use it like Hama did. Heck I just realized that Kyoshi here might have used 'pseudo bloodbend' to finish Yun. Now I really wish Avatar was R-rated. So many possibilities.
@@ramaziotivegito6853 oh I meant it less from a ‘human body’ perspective and more from a ‘fire = hot’ perspective. I don’t feel like firebenders, who’s entire spiritual identity focuses on pushing energy into the world through flame, would have the ability to remove energy from something enough to freeze it.
Waterbenders sure - their element is all about change, so they can turn things to steam or ice. But fire? Idk it doesn’t feel right
Kyoshi needs her own avatar series
She does .... she has a bunch of books and comics all about her that will probably become a show or a movie
@@swigglyforce5215 wait i know there are books but there are comics???? WHERE WHAT
@@swigglyforce5215 Don't give me that hope
@@ZoruaHunter With the creation of avatar studios, there's still hope.
Yeah
I feel so bad for Kyoshi. Her social circle literally destroyed itself until she was left let alone to pick up the pieces and deal with the trauma for the rest of her very long life. Anyone who says she was some kill-happy Xena warrior queen type doesn't know a damn thing about her. She was a tormented woman with a broken heart propped up to be some unstoppable badass.
you can blame Jianzhu for that
This is why Kyoshi is my favourite character, if you look a little bit closer at what's underneath the war paint, you see a very anxious and vulnerable person trying to make the best of her situation. And I'm sure everyone can relate to that a little bit at least once in their lives
Honestly, I can see Kyoshi becoming more of a hardened k1ller as she got old. Years of struggle, fighting, and hardship can do that to a person.
The battle against Yun is such a good fight. Worthy of any Avatar series
Definitely. And the dialogue was also incredible. Yun saying “the Earth is my element. I just let people borrow it.” Is one of the most badass lines I’ve ever heard
Thats some insane Ego energy kuvira has nothing on Yun
@@sebas8225 And I thought Kuvira was a narcissist! Apparently she's tame compared to him.
Well, Yun had a complicated backstory. Orphaned, though unknown if he was abandoned, lost his parents, or... worse. Alone on the streets until Jianzhu finds him. Unwillingly becoming a pawn of his. And discarded when he had no actual value to him. Left at the mercy of an abhorred dark spirit. While he gave in to his darkest feelings to survive, Yun died right then. He basically thought no one cared about him at all and was purely dead inside. To me, Yun is a person who was made to carry so much responsibility, it made him snap.
"When we hit our lowest points, we are open to the greatest change." But change goes both ways. And "when we give into dispair, we surrender to our lowest instincts."
Dude I was PISSED when he stabbed her like I almost threw my phone
Threw mine
Thank god we have healers.
@@meganpowell94 not enough for that
I did throw mine
@@dailyfootball1575 Actually Kyoshi did heal Rangi.
Kyoshi: Im freezing your heart and lungs.
Subzero: Damn thats hot.
LOL
Which one? Bi-han or Kuai liang?
I was shocked when Yun stabbed Rangi. I instantly stopped reading the book, and I sat there for a few minutes like: 🤯 did Rangi just...die, it was really unclear. Like I was so confused. I honestly thought Rangi had died. I’m so glad they didn’t kill her, she’s my favourite character 🔥 Your artwork is amazing, you can really see the characters emotions, what’s going on in that scene, they’re very detailed and they are so accurate. Amazing job.
Thank u dude I was about to gave up I didn't know she still alive
I did the same when Lek died. I felt sick 😷
Nah kyoshi healed rangi so yeah she's pretty much alive
Rangi is the girlfriend material.
Why didn't Kyoshi gave Roku sleepless nights for sparring Sozin.
What!
Kyoshi when Roku dies: Welp time to some sTaNcE tRaInInG
Umm she did..
she was so ruthless the author said uuuuhhhh you can’t do that and she fucked up the author.😭😭😭😭🤣🤣
because kyoshi is dead the past live we see are raava in theirs forms not them that why the current avatar only have access to their memories
@@x97k8 They're all different versions of Wan.
Such great books. I went out and bought both of Kyoshi’s books. If I want content, I better spend money on it. I haven’t added physical books to my collection in years! I treasure these Kyoshi’s ones!
Kyoshi really did have is worse off than any of the other Avatars we know now.
Not only did no one know she was the Avatar until she was in her teens, but losing almost everyone she ever cared for in different ways; Jianzu, Yun, Lek, Rangi.
Aang losing his whole people and Korra’s PTSD look pretty tame compared to baring witness to you losing your loved ones
I still think Kuruk had it the hardest
Yk what they all had it hard i mean aang lost all his friends and mentors except bumi.
Trauma is how the avatar grows
Why compare their struggles? All of them had their worst situation.
I don't know, losing your people might be worse. Because not only are you losing your loved ones; brothers, sisters, mother and father figures, heck King Bumi is Aang's only living friend left... he literally lost his entire way of life. There was no one left in the world who knew about air nomad culture, who could maintain its temples, its foods and songs, he's literally the only person in the world who can play their games, and no one in the entire planet can honestly relate to going to sleep as part of a collective identity and waking up to find said identity washed away by a war that was (theoretically) your job to prevent, which you (theoretically) COULD have prevented if you hadn't run away from your responsibility for that single time.
That doesn't in any way diminish the struggles each of them has been through - losing your culture, your family/friends, your entire sense of self, non of these can or should be compared because that's not how pain and trauma work - but I mean, if I absolutely had to choose who had it worse... Cabbage man literally traveled the world to avoid the Avatar, and his business still nearly went under anyway
Kyoshi be like: "FREEZE AND SHATTER, UNTIL IT IS DONE!"
Just like the word Kyoshi has said to Hei-Ran “I know exactly what to do with anyone who would hurt your daughter..” so Yun you can’t make it after you stabbed Avatar’s wife.
Yun is one of the most tragic characters ever
i was thinking something like that at least in the avatar universe. yun or kuruk (or both)
@@nicbentulan both of them.
@@alan6031 I almost cried upon reading what both of them had to go through. Kuruk vs the dark spirits, and Yun glass of water scene.
@@jboy8746 yeah that's true, tbh Kuruk's story got me more, just so good yet so sad, though Yun's story wasn't less tragic. Also I think Yun turn out to be good villain, and one of the greatest earthbenders. I think if he hadn't died so young, he could probably invent metalbending.
@@alan6031 I am rereading the books and I remembered that Yun was a pawn , a filler till the real avatar was discovered and then he was tossed aside. He himself felt out off place while being the avatar but that was his second chance in life (cuz like Kyoshi, he was raised in the streets too)
i was so damn pissed when rangi got stabbed i literally just stood up and threw the book across the room
“I-I regret everything..”
*except for making out with Rangi, I don’t regret that*
Yun was one of Kyoshi's first friends and maybe one of her first crushes and she had to see him turn into a monster when he really shouldn't have been one. Then she had to be the one to end him.
Your art is amazing and adds a whole other layer to the story. Thank you so much for this!
It’s not her art it’s some other artists
Jordan RUclips no this person has other social media and they post their art on there too
bruh I legit threw my phone on the bed and went out for a walk thinking Rangi was dead jfhsjhvjhsd I was so mad
Yun: stabs Rangi, almost killing her
Kyoshi: *so you have chosen death*
fr
This scene was a damn rollercoaster of emotions, and drawn spectacularly once again! Keep it up man!
Kyoshi had me there in the first half ngl, but she pulled through
When people say Korra is the strongest avatar by inheritance of the avatar state, I remeber this moment. They need to animate this stuff.
Technically, she is. Just in the avatar state, of course. Her abilities as a bender, not in the avatar state, would certainly be based solely on the training she did during her current lifetime. Thus, whether or not her fighting skills are superior is definitely debatable.
she still is lmao
Jesus, Kyoshi. That was cold.
I‘m not apologizing.
He literally had the guts to BACKSTAB Rangi
I know where the door is
Love her delivery on that final line
This was so sad. I wish Yun wasn't evil.
Yun: Haha I win
Kyoshi: Uno reverse
Thank you for animating this. I just listened to it on audiobook. It ruled, but my headphones cut in and out. This helped me visualize it.
I need more videos like this. THESE ARE SO GOOD!
I need about five more Kyoshi books.
I hope Yee & Bryke see your art & videos. I check your deviant art page often for new Kyoshi work. Your effort is much appreciated!
🌚no avatar state she just freeze this man from the inside out🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
I kinda wonder about the limit of waterbending since the ATLA. I mean, if waterbender can easily make and bend ice, surely they can turn something into ice as long as there's water in it, including humans. Flash freezing, that's the name.
I think this particular healing technique needs a LOT of raw power and precision to be effective.
Yes, Rangi lived. Kyoshi healed her. You're welcome.
This kyoshi novels have to be rated for adult if they want to animate it accurately. The bending moves in Kyoshi novel almost always have the intent to kill.
Yeah. It's way more violent that the shows are.
Yun was only 17 years old when he died.
So what?
Jianzhu, Yun and Amon are my favorite Avatar villains.
Wow, Kyoshi made liquid (blood in the body) froze, which she couldn`t see. Maybe she could forgive Yun`s lies what he is an avatar, but not Rangi`s dearth.
Anyone else think Yun is similar to Anakin? They were both used as pawns (Jianzhu and Sidious) and both betrayed their own friends
Spoiler
''Someone who dedicated his whole being to his Avatarhood.'' The Rise of Kyoshi chapter 3: The Boy From Makapu. This sentence in this chapter makes perfect sense because only written word on Yun's tombstone is ''The boy from Makapu''. F.C.Yee did awesome job connecting two Kyoshi novel's details.
Isn't this the same as blood bending?
exactly what I was thinking. she basically froze his blood
It is!!!!
It is similar, but the way it was described in the book by the woman who taught Kyoshi this *healing technique* was different. It was an extremely difficult technique that Kyoshi was specifically warned against using because if the amount of cold transferred wasn’t _perfect_ it would do... well, what it does here. Kyoshi just did the technique and overdid the amount of cold she sent on purpose to flash freeze Yun’s organs. It doesn’t take a full moon to do that, the full moon is needed to have full control over the movement of blood through the whole body at once. Unless you’re Yakone or his sons.
Well it wasn’t the blood she was bending she was bending the literal water in his body
@@glamgod8586 she moved the water inside that what blood bending is so yes
Would love to see the battle against Xu
Ikr! I would love it! ^^
Awesome job with this! I'd love it if you could do Jianzhu's death scene.
When I read that she got stabbed I started crying because I thought she was gonna die 😂 I was so pissed for a moment
Aang would never do this, but Kyoshi is like "Eh, you're dead to me now. Literally!".
Kyoshi doesn't really like violance. It's amazing that she managed to stay calm. If this was aang he would just go berserk in avatar state and probably would have ended him there if not stopped by his friends.
@@ShoppingBored: But Kyoshi ends him there in a fully intentional and considered manner (albeït under duress). I do not fault her for it, and she really is not the murder hobo that everyone memewise portrays her as in the fandom, but I am not sure that cold choice is better than something bordering on accident due to loss of control and emotional outburst.
@@ShoppingBoredWell she is now in the Roku novel.
@@curtiswfrankswell she is now in the Roku novel.
I cried when this happened in the book and when they stood at his grave i was done
This is an amazingly specific spoiler-ful title to a video that just pops up because of the word Kyoshi. I'm reading this book right now and I suppose I now know precisely how it ends cause I went on RUclips.
Honestly though. I finished the audiobook and this didn't make the moment and less badass. Kyoshi ❣️ forever.
I want to see more of the Kyoshi videos.
Amazing work, but could you please change the title to something that’s less of a spoiler? Me and a lot of other people have been unintentionally spoiled because of it.
yeah i got spoiled for the ending too :/
Man Kyoshi doesn't fuck around
Can someone remind me how Kyoshi was able to freeze Yun’s lungs like that, please? I remember it had to do withAtuat, but I forgot what.
Waterbenders could always turn water to ice and vise versa and the human body is mostly made of Water.
@@lonebattledroid4474 This isn't something just anyone can do whenever they like. This is a powerful healing technique. And you have to be extremely powerful to pull it off. And I mean like if-Amon-and-Katara-had-a-baby powerful.
Its supposed to be a healing technique where you lower someone's temperature slightly to slow their death. Its extremely hard to pull off and if done wrong can kill. Atuat seemingly pioneered this and taught it to Kyoshi before she returned to fight Yun. Kyoshi purposefully was too intense with the freeze so that Yun died.
This is amazing!
Great work! Just finished reading this scene and wondered if there were any fan art
Dammit I know it's not your fault but this popped into my timeline as I'm a couple chapters from finishing. Dammit
YUN DESERVED BETTER
Yun was a spoiled brat whose friends tried to save him to many times.
He really did.
No what to do, Kyoshi wanted to save him, the Boy unfortunately didn't cup
@@SkittlesMafiaHe wasn’t spoiled. He was raised that way. His teachers became more and more extreme with him, ultimately causing him to not understand how to accept and grow from mistakes. It is because of this that Yun did not cope very well with realizing that he is not the Avatar. He was a good person, who had over-ambitious mentorship, whom wanted him to be Kuruk, and not himself.
@@Faddahrogeroftrinibago Yes he was a good person until he knew himself exactly he could’t be after he couldn’t be back from the dark side.
This video is super ! I love your work and your draws are bioutifull ! Haw meni time you set for make a video ? I Am really for my English and I hope you understands me. (I have rites in French if you don’t understand me)
cette vidéo est super ! J adore votre travail et vos dessin son magnifique! Combie n de temps mettez vous pour fair une vidéo ? Je suis crèment désoler pour mon anglais et j espère que vous arrivez à me comprendre .( j ai réécrit en français si vous n arrivez pas à me comprendre )
I like when she said HER fire bender
The youtube video viewer watched in horror as he relived the painful attack on Rangi. His desperation was as terrible as the sensation of suffocating. Which-in a way, he was-as he forgot to breathe.
Great work
This would never be shown on Nickelodeon lol
Idk in LoK they show someone killing himself and his brother
they showed p'li blew up, Ming hua electrocuted to death, the earth queen choked to death. Hell even soldiers blasted by a nuclear weapon
yesss I love your videos!!
He probably didn't die right away. It probably took a few minutes.
yo I thought this was a kids series
Atla is but the kyoshi novels aren't 🤭
Nah fam.
This stopped be a kids show a LONG time ago
Well the majority of Fan base Like myself who grew up watching The Last AirBender are young adults now, so I don't mind them telling more of a mature and darker story within the universe.
well it was until kyoshi came in haha
If Yun didn't die here, he would be the first metalbender, he is so powerful and skilled
She didn’t peoples interpretations of scenes from the book. This was completely different from how I imagine the characters
For real she needs her own episode in the next avatar series lol
These should be put in a playlist
Who says the female healers of the Northern Water Tribe don't know how to kill?
But I think they can only partially lower the temperature for healing purpose which can also go wrong if slightly uncontrolled. To fully freeze someone inside out you either need to have tremendous raw bending power or have the Avatar state which in this case, kyoshi has both. Hence only she was able to pull this up
I swear like for real I play a avatar game and u get a random character look and yun looks like my character but lighter skinned
Kyoshi should be haunted roku for not destroying sozin
How kyoshi could able to stole avatar turn from yuun is it even possible
It was a mistake. The order of white lotus thought the avatar is Yun when they looked into Kuruk's successor because he good in playing paid sho (which is one of Kuruk's trait). And then after several training, they realize the real avatar is Kyoshi
Fortinov Akbar Irdam really? The guys good at a game that shouldn’t determine anything
@@zoombini1831 It was more like he played with a particular strategy that only Kuruk used, that and their divination methods said the Avatar was on that village. It's still weird, but apparently they were desperate for finding the Avatar and this seemed like too much of a coincidence
@@fortinovakbarirdam8594 The white lotus was so little at that time. They did not have a right to decide who the new Avatar was.
It was a big mistake done by Jianzhu and Kelsang
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Damn! This was so tragic.
Nice work
Take a second to think about this. Kyoshi technically Bloodbent.
Did she like killed her crush because his heart was as dense as ice? Dense enough to sunk into a state of veangance.
This was amazing
Best book ever!!!
Omg!! Esa es tu voz ? Kkachi95? I like vídeos !!!
Your video title spoiled me the book. Could you please change it? Thank you
Also again: search for the after effects pin tool. Keep on going, great Work
So kyoshi could blood bend at any time of day
It's not exactly blood bending
Not the same as blood bending. She’s using a lethal version of a medical technique she was taught earlier in the book. It’s meant to slow down the body’s metabolic processes by carefully chilling the circulatory system... I think. It’s not controlling the flow or moving body parts around with bending like a bloodbender, it’s just making the part you touch colder to slow the rate of bleeding or spread of infection.
Nice is this from the Avatar Books?
Kyoshi's novels
Crazy how Jianzhu and Yun are better than half the villains in Korra
??? You mean better than lord "burn it all" ozai...
@@idle_worship I mean him too. But ATLA was more about Aang's journey than the big bad so Ozai didn't need to be especially complex.
And don't get me wrong I like the Korra villains a lot. I just really really like the villains from the Kyoshi books.
Then why haven't they managed to be as memorable as Amon or Zaheer?
@@skodware That's no excuse. Sauron from LOTR was very complex despite being in the same role as Ozai.
And I thought blood bending was scary
Bro why would the title be a straight up spoiler literally just started the book and now know this. Think in the future. Come on.
The book's over a year old. It is no one's responsibility but your own to avoid spoilers.
kkachi95 its hard to avoid when this is the third video that comes up when you search "kyoshi"
@@tylordus Why would you look up Kyoshi when you're in the process of reading the book though?
The title sounds like a spoiler to me. I didn't get to this part of the book and so I will not listen to it yet, but I really wish this thing didn't get in my recomandations. 😐 I just set my eyes on it and now I can't take my mind off .
Kyoshi friends are with avatar Kursk now
Wow I’m on page 80 and just got spoiled from the title
This is why being the avater sucks no one can fix this world it's just a fantasy
Damn, that's cold
I hate title spoilers man why you gotta be like that
Great video, but the title and thumbnail (including text) are a gigantic spoiler. Please change to something more vague.
IT WAS NEVER HIS. IT WAS ALWAYS KYOSHI’S
Well, that's cool, bye.
3:14 So much for the three of them doing a "3 some"!!!
What now 😀
Sons of the fuck, there is no subtitles in Spanish 😟
XDD, tenía el mismo coraje, tuve que usar mi pésimo conocimiento en el ingles y el traductor de google
@@isis22590 Ya sé 😢